Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine On Retirement Plans: “When I Can’t Play Anymore, I Won’t”

During a recent interview with Primordial Radio, Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine discussed his plans to retire following a lengthy farewell tour. He says “when [he] can’t play anymore, [he] won’t.”

Mustaine said the following:

“You can see it right there [on my left hand] — there’s a line going across my palm right there. That’s, called Dupuytren contracture and it’s basically gonna pull my finger down like this, where I won’t be able to play. So the answer to your question [about how long the farewell tour is going to be] is, yeah, when I can’t play anymore, I won’t. I’m not gonna stop before I can’t. And I don’t know how long it’s gonna take for this disease to progress. My pinky and this finger on one side’s numb. My thumb’s numb on [the right] side. That’s all from having my neck broken and having it fused together, ’cause I have a piece of metal in my neck with screws holding the two vertebrae together. And consequently, I’ve got numbness in my hand. I mean, what else can I possibly have happen to my hands?”

[via Blabbermouth]

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