IRON MAIDEN’S STEVE HARRIS Says ‘We’re at the End of the Career’

Yeah, age comes to us all, and unfortunatelly, to our idols as well. There comes the time that one has to think it over and make plans for retirement. Iron Maiden’s bassist and leader Steve Harris talked to Mitch Lafon about his future plans:

“I try not to think too much about it, because it’s not really [chuckles] a nice thing to be thinking about the end of the career. I mean, obviously, we’re at the ass end of the career rather than the beginning of it, so it is what it is.”

“But we certainly think we could carry on for a while yet, but you just never know. I think you’ve just gotta take it as it comes, especially when you get to our age, I suppose. You never know what’s around the corner, especially after what happened with Bruce and everything [referring to singer Bruce Dickinson’s 2014 cancer diagnosis].”

“So you’ve just gotta enjoy the gigs and enjoy life and be out there and just have fun, which is exactly what we’re doing – we’re enjoying it,probably more than ever, I think. But how long we’re gonna go on for, I don’t know.”

“People have been asking us that from 20 years or more ago.We’re still doing it, and we’ll still do it while we can still do it. And we’re still enjoying it, and we’ll carry on as long as we can. But who knows how long that’s gonna be?”

“Something else might decide something for us; you just don’t know. But, again, I don’t like to think about things too much, because we’re enjoying ourselves at the moment, and you don’t really sort of wanna be thinking like that, really.”