around a long time, and if you take it seriously, and take the people that are coming to see you riouslyving them quality, that's the key to longevity. >> do you want to sing until you got your wheels falling off? do you ever envision the day when you talk about touring and you don't do it? when do we leave the ojs? >> i think we will always work, until it gets to that point, when they have to wheel me out there, then i won't do it anymore. i want to always be able to do it at a certain level, and coming out in a wheelchair and sitting on a stool is not part of that. but it's not my call. retirement is not an option. i'm not even -- that's not even in my head. now, as long as i can come out and stand, and still give them an assemblance of what they want, then i will be coming on stage. >> i remember talking with gerald and he said the relationship that you and walter had is so special because you both understand your role. >> look, with every team, it takes, you know, with a car, you got to have the pistons, you got to have the motor. you got to have the wheels. you've got to have the ch