

Background Īlthough "I'm Still Standing" is often seen as a statement of John's resilience, Taupin wrote the lyrics with a specific person in mind. Helped by a video promoting the song on MTV, "I'm Still Standing" became a big hit for John on both sides of the Atlantic, peaking at No.

It was the second single released from the album in the UK, and the first single released in the United States.

" I'm Still Standing" is a song written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, from John's 1983 album Too Low for Zero. If this really is Elton John’s last ever show in the UK, he’s going out on an almighty high." I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues" By the time a full-throttled, extended take on ‘Rocket Man’ closes out tonight’s staggering 21-song set, Elton John proves once and for all that his music will remain timeless, even if he is retiring from playing it live.Īs for the gig itself, it’ll go down in history as one of the best headline performances Glastonbury has ever seen. John isn’t as chatty onstage tonight as he has been at other shows on his farewell tour, but it’s very on-brand of him to let the music do most of the talking. The set weaves perfectly between the celebratory ‘Crocodile Rock’ and a rowdy ‘Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting’ but leaves space for the heavy hitting ‘Your Song’ and ‘Candle In The Wind’ to tug at the crowd’s heartstrings as well.Įlsewhere, an aching ‘Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me’ is dedicated to George Michael, on what would have been his 60 th birthday while John’s most recent Number One single ‘Cold Heart’ causes disco carnage among the younger portions of the audience. Adding to the sense of occasion, Glastonbury veteran Brandon Flowers from The Killers joins John for a soaring ‘Tiny Dancer’. Gabriels’ Jacob Lusk joins Elton and the London Community Gospel Choir for a phenomenal take on ‘Are You Ready For Love’ while John hands over the spotlight entirely to 20-year-old American singer-songwriter Stephen Sanchez for his breakout track ‘Until I Found You’.Īfter her incredible set on the Saturday, Rina Sawayama takes her rightful place on the Pyramid Stage for an electric ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart’ that’s somehow both poignant and spiky. Every song ends with him punching the air and roaring together with the crowd, while a string of special guests acts as a ceremonial passing of the torch. The video screens may showcase John’s wide-ranging cultural impact, with clips of everything from The Simpsons to Rocketman on display, but John’s keen to make sure tonight isn’t self-indulgent. “I’m never going to forget this,” says John, taking a second to soak in the sight of one of the largest ever Glastonbury crowds. There’s the hammering ‘Bennie And The Jets’, the sprawling epic of ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Rock’ and the bombastic ‘I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues’, all of which are bellowed back to him by the audience. If his ongoing Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour is a slow-burning celebration of his long-standing legacy and the fans that have been along for the ride, this set is an urgent flex of John’s continued power. “I better play well and entertain you,” he adds with a smirk. “It’s a very special and emotional night for me because this may well be my last show in England,” explains John, clearly having such a good time he’s already reconsidering the ol’ retirement. Things kick off with a rare outing for rousing rock n’ roll anthem ‘Pinball Wizard’ before a fabulously defiant ‘The Bitch Is Back’. Rumours were flying that Harry Styles, a reformed Spice Girls, Eminem and even Dua Lipa would be joining him onstage but this mammoth, sequinned crowd only really wants to hear from one man – and he puts on a blinder. He hasn’t made matters any easier for himself either, talking up the gig in recent weeks and promising an array of special guests. Understandably, there was a lot of pressure for Elton John to get it right at his first ever appearance on Worthy Farm for his Sunday night headline set. Arctic Monkeys were criticised for not playing the right songs in the right way, while Guns N’ Roses proved that maybe some things are best left in the past.

It’s been a divisive weekend of headliners at Glastonbury 2023. If this really is his last ever live UK, he goes out on an almighty high, writes Ali Shutler. Elton John closed out Glastonbury 2023 with a set for the ages, in front of a mammoth Pyramid Stage audience.
