>>>>Not quite ready to quit strumming and plant by booty in front of a T.V. just yet.<<<
I certainly wasn't suggesting that anybody needs to quit solely because of their age. Buddy Rich was still the world's greatest drummer at age 70, Keith Richards is still rocking out at 70, and guys like BB King can still bring the house down at 86. Chuck, however, is a different story. He has always had somewhat of a bad attitude (however much justified) and never struck me as the kind of performer who would stick around forever, unless it was solely to punish all the rich white people who took advantage of him for so many years.
TubaTooter: I am now 48 and have switched from drums to uke/banjo uke so I can make music until I drop dead. I hope you will do the same!
Me with my first ukulele, a Junior Beatles model, in 1966. After Mom threw it down the stairs in a fit of rage, I became a drummer for life. At age 43, I bought my second uke...