RUSH guitarist Alex Lifeson says that he has “mixed feelings” about the band’s upcoming “R40 Live” tour, which will likely be RUSH‘s last trek of such significant magnitude.
Celebrating 40 years, RUSH confirmed in January that “R40 Live” will visit 34 cities throughout North America this summer beginning May 8 in Tulsa, Oklahoma and finishing August 1 in Los Angeles, California.
Asked how he is feeling about the idea of retiring from the road, Lifeson told The Canadian Press: “I have such mixed feelings about it. In one way, I feel relief. I think that 40 years is a long time to be touring the way we tour. I really like being home with my grandkids. At 61, I don’t feel there’s anything we need to prove.”
He continued: “I still love playing. But in [drummer] Neil‘s [Peart] case, for example, his job is really tough. Playing the way he does is very, very difficult on his body. He has chronic tendonitis in his arms and he’s had problems with his shoulders.
“It’s just getting to the point, no matter how much we love doing it, that it’s much more demanding and much more difficult.”
Lifeson added: “I’ve always hated the idea of being one of those guys who’s just up there, old and barely able to move — just doing it for fear of not doing it, or not making an extra buck or whatever.
“If this is the last major tour that we do, [I want to] go out with flying colors, where everybody remembers the show they went to as the best RUSH they’ve [seen].
“That’s a nice legacy to leave behind — rather than the worn-out shadow of something you once were.”
RUSH frontman Geddy Lee admitted in a recent interview: “It’s clear we are at a point in our career that we have to slow down, and slow down dramatically.” However, he expressed hope that the band could continue to record and tour with a less hectic schedule.
Fonte: Blabbermouth.net