Honky Tonk Man wrote on Mar 1
st, 2011 at 11:40am:
Gazza wrote on Feb 28
th, 2011 at 6:55pm:
It's no coincidence that for the final year of the last tour he stopped playing guitar and singing simultaneously.
You've made the same comment nearly word-for-word in literally dozens of threads, now! You're spot-on, of course
It has to be done! I'm just surprised people dont pick up on that. Why would he stop doing that unless there was a medical issue?
He was interviewed about his health a few months later and said that he had stopped taking cocaine because it was too risky as he was taking dilantin after his accident. Dilantin is an anti-seizure medication - so it follows that his accident triggered some form of epileptic-style seizures (maybe just in the short term). That would probably account for a few incidents which fans witnessed at shows afterwards, especially on the late 2006 US tour and some of the Euro shows the following year - little 'absences', erratic co-ordination and even on a couple of occasions, falling over. If you're prone to seizures, doing tasks which require a lot of precise co-ordination (eg playing guitar AND singing at the same time) can make that problem worse. The fact that it was Keith, most people probably just simply put it down to him being shitfaced, but that (plus the fact that he cut down on alcohol post-Fiji) doesnt compute with the approach he's taken to performing in recent years.
Can't have been easy for him to go out and perform like that - whilst his playing was up and down, it's to his credit that after he came back from his accident he didn't miss a single show.
Oddly enough, he got through the 2006 leg of the European tour after his accident pretty well. It was after the band took 3 weeks off (when he filmed 'Pirates') and resumed with the American tour that the difference was noticeable. Thats when he stopped singing and playing at the same time.