Originally Posted by: prog99 Was thinking about this the other day. Bernard, Stephen & Gillian are mid to late 60s and well past bus pass age. Admittedly they are in a career far more interesting than mine but at their age I'd rather hope to be well into retirement. I really can't see Bernard being the next Mick Jagger rocking in their 80s unless they really are just doing it because they love the music.
Enough rambles... Hooky will play until his bass falls apart but he's not doing anything new.
You've triggered some thoughts there
1) If they were to decide on "retirement" they would surely do a final "end of the road" type tour, to go out on a high and thank the fans for supporting them throughout, and to ensure they had a good retirement fund banked
2) The reason I can't see them doing this, is because it would then open up a single market for Hooky to keep on going and capitalise on them being the ones who have stopped
Couple of other contemporaries not mentioned yet are OMD and The Cure
OMD have just released (what they claim to be) their final album, and doing their final tour, but they have at least said that they will still play the odd one-off date and festivals. They have a similar back catalog of "big hits" that they can't NOT play and their live shows all feel a bit choreographed these days. They have at least done a few special "full album shows" though
The Cure have become even less prolific than NO when it comes to new music releases, but they do appear to have a rather large back log of unreleased songs (which RS has been threatening to release "later in the year" for bloody ages now)
They also managed to play a massive amount of deep cuts throughout their very long shows, amongst the big hits
I guess with NO, it's just the culmination of their career-long appearance of simply not being arsed about anything