My recommendations for Rush should they consider touring in the future: 1. Cut back the number of performances to three a week. Jimmy Buffett (who is 68) has been doing this for years (and even has a live disc titled "Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays") and he seems to be holding up well. 2. Cut back the show length by about 1/3. Go from 26-7 songs to 20 or so songs, with an intermission. I'd have no problem with a shorter show if it means I can still see you guys play. 3. Recommendations specifically for Neil: a. Stop riding a motorcycle between every show. Drumming like you do for hours is hard enough on your aging body - give it a break! b. Take your family along for the tour. Get a nice tour bus; take your daughter around the country and show her all the places you find special - national parks and so forth. Your wife could photojournal the whole thing and you can write a book about it after the tour. That would make a great coffee table book. c. Eliminate the drum solo. We can adjust, and it will mean less punishment on your body. d. Quit smoking. You'll find you get a lot less winded. Well, that's my $0.02. What say you, TRF'ers?