Ben Tommen, it's all yours. Is it a major key? Yes, E major. The very first song at the very first Glastonbury Festival in 1969 by a band called Stackridge. This is it. Not 1970? In fact it was 1970, was it? It was in Doncaster anyway. No wonder not many people came. Goodbye, the fire has stopped burning The bellows lie dead in the road Goodbye, the mill has stopped turning The miller has changed to a toad Goodbye, the journey was stopping We saw all we wanted to see I really don't think I'll be stopping I think I'll go on and have tea Goodbye, the stream has stopped flowing The big sun has popped straight up in the air Goodbye, the river has stopped flowing The river has stopped flowing The big sun has popped straight up in the air Goodbye, the dream has stopped growing Our fantasy surely fulfilled Goodbye, the journey was stopping We saw all we wanted to see I really don't think I'll be stopping I think I'll go on and have tea Goodbye, the dream has stopped growing Our fantasy surely fulfilled Goodbye, the dream has stopped growing Our fantasy surely fulfilled Thank you for watching! Thank you for watching! Thank you for watching! Thank you for watching! Thank you for watching! Thank you for watching! Thank you for watching!