Music
Rolling Stone not keen on Glastonbury
Published Tuesday, Oct 2 2007, 12:26 BST | By Alex Fletcher

Photorazzi / Tom Walck
Jagger, who recently revealed that he couldn't see his band retiring from playing music any time soon, argued that the weather looked awful at this year's show.
The rocker told the BBC: "I don't want to play Glastonbury on the Sunday night in the pouring rain, which is what The Who did this year.
"I was watching it on the telly, and my kids were there. I'm on the phone saying 'it's awful'."
He added: "They said it's really fun, but it didn't look fun to me. You've got to pick your slot."
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