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RATT’s STEPHEN PEARCY On Beating Cancer: ‘Every Day Above Ground Is A Good Day’

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In a new interview with Radioactive MikeZ, host of the 96.7 KCAL-FM program “Wired In The Empire”RATT singer Stephen Pearcy once again opened up about his private three-year battle with liver cancer. He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “[Right now I am] just monitoring [everything regularly]. And it’s all good. And I support people who give me a chat back on health and this and that. You never know. I went in for a test, and that’s how I found out. Blood check, which is what you should do. And they went, lo and behold. So it kind of wakes you up now. And then everybody is passing, is dying around me — family and friends and musicians — of cancer, and it’s so disturbing; it really is disturbing. Live life, love… Every day the foot above ground is a good day.”

Pearcy previously discussed his cancer battle in a summer 2021 interview with Shawn Ratches of Laughingmonkeymusic. At the time he said: “Everything’s kind of copacetic now. I’m on a ritual and monitoring things. And do I really wanna put myself through all this stuff, with taking care of your health and the broken bones and knees, staph infection.

Pearcy revealed that he found out about his cancer “through a blood test. I had hepatitis,” he said. “Well, then, getting another checkup, I found out, ‘By the way, you’ve got a bit of cancer thing going there. We’ve gotta get in there.’ Then your whole world changes. Still, I didn’t feel like it needed to be out there until I started feeling guilty. Like, ‘Wow, man, I can help some people.’ Get blood tests. Take care of yourself. Find out if you have hepatitis. If you have hepatitis, hopefully it doesn’t turn into a cancerous thing, because it easily can. And now I’m the advocate of, hey, take care of yourself. It’s a little personal to me, but I felt it was time to share it.”

According to Stephen, he “went on the road nine days after surgery, not even knowing the outcome of my surgery, removing the cancer and stuff. So that was pretty interesting,” he said. “So if I’m devoted and into something, I’m into it. But then again, I have to start thinking about how long I want to be out here doing this. And you start thinking about other things — life things.”

Stephen added: “I’ve lost a lot of friends — I mean, a lot of friends — from this. And look, we’re getting older. It’s okay. I still feel like I’m 20-something, but I just don’t act it. And you’ve just gotta really take care of yourselves. ‘Cause I talk to some of my friends out there, and, they let me in and I talk to ’em. And it doesn’t need to be public. I’ll talk to somebody if they’re having a life trip. And why not? I mean, hey, if you can help somebody, you can help somebody.”

Pearcy‘s knee surgery came three months after two disastrous RATT shows that saw the now-65-year-old singer incapacitated to the point where he had trouble remembering the words to some of the band’s biggest hits. “My one knee was totally blown out and I couldn’t deal with it,” he later told The Morning Call. “That got all better, and then my left knee blew out, which happens. And I was in so much pain out there, and I just got a little too tweaked one night or two nights. And then I went, ‘I’m going in to get this done. I can’t be out here beating myself up and having shitty shows.’ And what all I had to do, I’m gonna need knee surgery. But it’s so difficult. People don’t understand.”

Pearcy and bassist Juan Croucier are the sole remaining original members in RATT‘s current lineup, which made its live debut in July 2018 in Mulvane, Kansas. Joining them in the band are drummer Pete Holmes (BLACK ‘N BLUERATT’S JUAN CROUCIER) and guitarists Jordan Ziff (RAZER) and Frankie Lindia.

In January 2021, Pearcy told SiriusXM‘s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk” that he was open to the idea of making a new RATT album with all the surviving members of the band’s classic lineup.

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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