'Glastonbury Girl' was a surprise in the Stones set with news of the revised lyrics kept a closely guarded secret before the band took at the stage at the UK rock festival last night.
'Glastonbury Girl' remained 'an uptempo-country rocker', according to the BBC, like the original. The refrain goes 'waiting for my Glastonbury Girl'.
The Rolling Stones performed 'Glastonbury Girl' five songs into the set. Jagger told the crowd that he wrote the song the night before about a girl he met at the festival. 'Met a girl last night and wrote this song about her called GLASTONBURY GIRL. Gave her all my wet wipes washed off all her dirt Lit her up a cigarette I gave her my clean shirt Offered her my luxury yurt,' Mick said via a Stones tweet
Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis says he has been trying to get The Stones to appear at the festival since the first festival in 1970. Some 43 years later he succeeded. 'It's great to be doing this festival, you all look amazing. After all these years they finally got around to asking us. Thank you Michael!,' Jagger told the crowd.
The Rolling Stones full setlist at Glastonbury was:
Jumpin' Jack Flash (single, 1968)
Its Only Rock n Roll (But I Like It) (from Its Only Rock N Roll, 1973)
Paint It Black (from Aftermath, 1966)
Gimme Shelter (from Let It Bleed, 1969)
Glastonbury Girl (new version of Factory Girl 2013)
Wild Horses (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)
Doom and Gloom (from GRRR, 2012)
Can't You Hear Me Knocking (with Mick Taylor) (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)
Honky Tonk Women (single, 1969)
You Got The Silver (Keith Richards on vocals) (from Let It Bleed, 1969)
Happy (Keith Richards on vocals)(from Exile On Main Street, 1972)
Miss You (from Some Girls, 1978)
Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor) (from Let It Bleed, 1969)
2000 Light Years From Home (from Their Satanic Majesties Request, 1967)
Sympathy For The Devil (from Beggars Banquet, 1968)
Start Me Up (from Tattoo You, 1981)
Tumbling Dice (from Exile On Main Street, 1972)
Brown Sugar (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)
You Can't Always Get What You Want (from Let It Bleed, 1969)
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (with Mick Taylor) (from Out Of Our Heads, 1965)
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