God forbid if David Crosby gets sick again and I can't tour anymore, or something happens where I can't get around, what am I going to live on? I'm going to be living on mechanicals. So I don't want to hear it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
They have a kind of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby thing going on.
I think if you retire from touring then people think you are retired.
The Crosby family is sort of legendary for all of its traumas and familial problems, even though it has this appearance of being this perfect world. It had quite a dark side to it.
My whole plan in my head has always been, if I go a year without acting, it's time to go home; it's time to go back to Montreal.
I'd rather make the cut in the Crosby than win another Oscar.
I don't want to play games with anybody, to our fans, to Pierre Lacroix, or any other NHL team that might have interest in me.
I'm never going to retire and say, 'This is it. This is my last show.' I will not go on tour - I promised my wife and son no more than two weeks on the road.
You know there are so many people that have touched your life both on the ice and within your career in the NHL whether it be owners, GM's, coaches, players, trainers, all the way down. And that doesn't even account for all of the people that you encountered outside of the game that you met along this trip, too.
If I stopped touring tomorrow, it wouldn't change my life.
I'm going to keep living my life the way I've been living my life, and nothing is going to change that even if the Olympics are coming up.