@Euphoria You're mostly right but
does seem to be enjoying the interview process at the moment and giving fairly straight answers rather than the evasive, mickey-taking third person non-answers we have got used to over the years. At the end of last week's twenty-minute (!) New Zealand radio interview, he tells the interviewer "
Dude.It has been a gas and if you want to do this kind of stuff like, err, when we're not about to tour then that'd be a much better time and [with emphasis] you still can"
@Bartek Your analysis that
has settled happily into a pre-retirement phase over the past couple of years (where he can see the next ten years or so of doing much the same thing) seems to be correct.
Lord knows that
has been through enough over the past 52 and a half years - geographically unsettled childhood, two failed starts on degree courses, band and relationship break-ups, health issues, legal wranglings, more health issues - and now finally, like
Candide after his many wanderings, he's decided to "cultivate his garden".
He seems to have made definitive decisions about no longer hankering after a return to academia, about no longer needing to put out studio recordings, and has found the touring strategy with two loyal and personable henchmen which, as you identified in your post, can keep him in the comfortable but not excessive lifestyle to which he has become accustomed. Unless he wakes up one morning in a mid-life crisis wondering what happened to the provocative punk of thirty years ago - highly unlikely IMHO - the current pattern will be repeated on an annual basis with minor changes until he gets fed up of touring and judges that the retirement fund is big enough to allow him to make that decision. And, arguably, the happier he gets in his current frame of mind, the likelihood of him giving away the odd studio track to his loyal subjects as a free download increases...