Rush : Time Stand Still | Documentaire | ARTE
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[music] When I started in this band, I was a kid . Everything [music] about being a kid is hard . You know, life is kind of torture when you're a kid . And the band is the thing [music] that saves you from that torture . So it becomes your cocoon , becomes the place [music] where you grew . It becomes the thing that helped you mold your identity . And in some ways, [music] it's the thing that gave you your identity . It's the thing that you [music] got really good at [music] good about yourself . Ah, the ending . The beginning there's so much hope and it's a clean slate and you just go for [music] it . The ending never feels like it's the right time to end . And for all the reasons that I'd like it to be over , which are almost exclusively physical things , in my heart and in my mind, I'm not ready . We haven't really known another life . I don't think there is uh a really an end . I have no fear of the future, no regret to to the contrary . This is to me a fantastic thing we've done and I feel great that I was able to sustain [music] my prime for a long long time and keep improving to the level that I wanted [music] to get to . To go out on the top and not face the diminishing of your abilities. That's . That's what I couldn't face . If all [music] that is true, then you'd have to say that ending is harder than beginning. Because the beginning