As they have been at their recent shows, the band once again paid tribute to Richey. I think fans need this, but not as much as they do. The hurt and confusion they must feel over his disappearance must be overwhelming, even after all these years.

 

To close their Glastonbury set, James Dean Bradfield said, "We first playedGlastonbury in 1994," he told the crowd. "One of us was hammered before the gig, during the gig and after the gig. That man was Mr. Richey Hames Edwards. This one is for him."

 

According to the NME, the band's setlist was:

'You Love Us'
'Motorcycle Emptiness'
'You Stole The Sun From My Heart'
'Faster'
'You're Love Alone Is Not Enough'
'Everything Must Go'
'From Despair To Where'
'Autumnsong'
'Ocean Spray'
'If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next'
'La Tristesse Durera'
'Imperial Bodybags'
'Motown Junk'
'A Design For Life'

 

Damn, that's a good setlist, though I personally would cry if I saw them and they didn't do "Die in the Summertime."