The night felt like a triumphant one to me. They played a mean show.
They delivered, and i could really feel Axl was giving it his all to this. I felt what was particularly significant to guns was, they didn't pander to the Glastonbury audience but they also didn't forget what made the general public welcome them into their hearts, in the first place.
Absurd was likely unexpected for many of the Glastonbury crowd and many of the people at home I'm sure. But, by axl singing that, for me, It kept the heart of this band beating. Shit got really real, they didn't bow down to anyone, they never did. And, i think for that alone, in the general public memories being that they were known as "the most dangerous rnr band in the world " they kept their title.
Nicely, nicely executed boys n Melissa. You should all be very proud. And us gunners, should be proud to be part of a night(again) which will undoubtedly go down in history.