Rolling Stones triumph: “Night of Living Dead”

Mick looked ready for more, Keith looked in need of a warm malt drink: Glastonbury’s night of the living dead as Rolling Stones rock the festival — Mailonline

The Rolling Stones were wildly successful as they played the original British baby-boom festival at Glastonbury for the first time Saturday night. The Twitter joke about the aging hipsters was that the last time they wowed a English country gig was at Stonehenge in 2300 BC. The Mailonline devilishly called their performance The Night of the Living Dead, a reference to the age of the pushing 70s Mick Jagger and his getting-on-in-years band mates.