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TRIUMPH Bassist On Hypothetical Reunion Tour: ‘We Would Need To Have The Best Medical People Around Us’

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In a new interview with the San Antonio Current, bassist Mike Levine of legendary Canadian rockers TRIUMPH was asked what would have to happen to get the three members of the band to reunite for a full tour. He responded: “We would need to have the best medical people around us. [Laughs] All the ails of 70-year-olds that have been on the road to rock ‘n’ roll — playing loud music, sucking in flash powder smoke and dry ice smoke for years — to try to get us well enough to do 30 shows.

“In 2008, we had 30 shows done in Canada. That were already booked. And there were like 40 shows booked in America at that point. And then the recession hit. And it lasted through 2008, 2009 and most of 2010. When 2011 came, Live Nation called and the individual promoters said, ‘What do you think?’ We went, ‘Eh, probably not.’ We’re now three and a half years older. We’ve got whatever ailments we’ve got, and it was never about the money. It was always about the legacy more than anything. Could we have made a bunch of money? Yes. But it would’ve been embarrassing if we only did half houses with the recession, with the Rust Belt in the Midwest, even San Antonio. You name it, everyone was hurting. No one can afford to go to concerts when they’ve lost their jobs. It’s horrible. So, we just went, ‘Let’s take if off the table.’ And every year the offers would come in to go do some stadium shows. And it’s way too much work to do that, to get a crew, rehearse, to go out and do four shows. And it wouldn’t be our show. We’d just be part of a package. It would be like doing another US Festival or something. The fans would want to see us indoors, with the big show, and if we didn’t do it that way, then there’s no point.”

As previously reported, Nugs.net, the leading music platform for live concert streams and recordings, has partnered with Round Hill Music for the global premiere of TRIUMPH‘s lomg-awaited feature documentary “Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine”. Fans can tune in for the premiere event on Friday, May 13 at 8:30 p.m. EDT, which will kick off with an exclusive, moderated question-and-answer session with all three members of TRIUMPH — guitarist/vocalist Rik Emmett, drummer Gil Moore and Levine.

Tickets for the global streaming event can be purchased starting today for $19.95 exclusively at nugs.net/triumph. Streaming is available worldwide, with the exception of Canada. Tickets will be available through Sunday, May 15 at midnight EDT.

MooreLevine, and Emmett formed TRIUMPH in 1975, and their blend of heavy riff-rockers with progressive odysseys, peppered with thoughtful, inspiring lyrics and virtuosic guitar playing quickly made them a household name in Canada. Anthems like “Lay It On The Line”“Magic Power” and “Fight The Good Fight” broke them in the USA, and they amassed a legion of fiercely passionate fans. But, as a band that suddenly split at the zenith of their popularity, TRIUMPH missed out on an opportunity to say thank you to those loyal and devoted fans, a base that is still active today, three decades later.

Back in 2016, Moore and Levine reunited with Rik as special guests on the “RES 9” album from Emmett‘s band RESOLUTION9.

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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