The Stills Day 6, Leeds, UK
So Leeds is actually a nice looking town. Lots to see and do, lots of exploring... We finally found a real city (not counting London, of course).
We were at a tiny confined space known as The Cockpit today, for the 2nd headlining show of the tour. It went surprisingly well, considering the show was only announced a week ago.
After we were done, we had three hours to kill before driving, and we were parked right behind the venue which had moved on to a metal night, and it was painfully loud so sitting on the bus was unbearable. So I went to explore the town.
One cobblestone road lead to another, went under some sketchy looking railway bridges and before long I was in the old part of town among all the rich people who were looking at me as though I was quite out of place, which, in fact, I was. Lots of old buildings from the 16-1800's, really impressive to look at. It actually had a very old European feel, as opposed to English.
I made it safely back to the bus for departure and ended the night watching tv shows on my laptop.
We were at a tiny confined space known as The Cockpit today, for the 2nd headlining show of the tour. It went surprisingly well, considering the show was only announced a week ago.
After we were done, we had three hours to kill before driving, and we were parked right behind the venue which had moved on to a metal night, and it was painfully loud so sitting on the bus was unbearable. So I went to explore the town.
One cobblestone road lead to another, went under some sketchy looking railway bridges and before long I was in the old part of town among all the rich people who were looking at me as though I was quite out of place, which, in fact, I was. Lots of old buildings from the 16-1800's, really impressive to look at. It actually had a very old European feel, as opposed to English.
I made it safely back to the bus for departure and ended the night watching tv shows on my laptop.


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