While talking to Maju Coutinho, the singer spoke “Clube da Esquina”, who celebrated his fiftieth birthday this year It won the title of Best Brazilian Musical Album in a poll of 160 journalists, critics and music professionals. Among other things, Milton comments on the decision to bid farewell to the stage:
“I’d stop doing shows like this, touring, but I wouldn’t stop writing or singing. If anything happened in life, I’d be back,” Milton says.
Mago Coutinho and Milton Nascimento – Photo: Fantastic
Milton Nascimento: There’s just something about that, that makes me shiver, but there’s no such thing as illness, no.
Mago Coutinho: This tremor is not a disease.
August: Even the doctor sent yesterday’s checkups, and the current ones, which is perfect, have never been so well.
Mago Coutinho: Because a lot of people ask if that’s the case: Milton goes to him because he’s sick?
Milton Nascimento: I’m not sick, thank God.
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