Guitar World: You've stated that Chris Broderick is the best guitarist you've had in MEGADETH. Taking into account the caliber of the guys who have come before him, that's no small compliment.
Mustaine: There's a difference between a great guitar player and having that little extra something, that flair. And Chris has it. I've been saying that he reminds me of Randy Rhoads>, because finding Chris makes me feel like I know what Ozzy Osbourne> must have felt when he discovered Randy. So we get along great. You know, people have heard me say that I "sang" solos to
Guitar World: Do you ever talk to any of the former members? In particular, do you have a relationship with Dave Ellefson
Mustaine: You know, Dave sued me for 18-and-a-half million dollars.
Guitar World: Do you think he wants to be back in MEGADETH?
Mustaine: I don't know. I think a person would be nuts not to want to be with me. I have a successful enterprise here. The band is better now than we've ever been. And I think our success right now is probably more obvious than it's ever been.
Guitar World: Does it surprise you that you're still standing?
Mustaine: Yes, but here's the thing that I love ??? the way the story is coming to a climax. Retirement is looming, and I'm actually okay with it. It's a lot different when you surrender the baton as opposed to having someone take it out of your hand. And I'm ready to pass the baton because there are so many guitar players that are better than me right now, and there have been all along. I think there's a new generation out there that needs to have its shot.
Guitar World: When you say "retirement is looming" ??? just how close is it?
Mustaine: I've got one more record on my contract. Then I'm done.
Guitar World: What will you do after that?
Mustaine: I'll probably move off into the private sector. I have a studio going Vic's Garage, in San Marcos, California> that I'm handling with my son, and we're trying to do a little "metal academy"-type thing there. Just something cool to give back to the community, because, man, I'm so overpaid and underworked. I have to give something back.
Guitar World: When that day comes, will you leave feeling you accomplished everything you set out to do?
Mustaine: I feel that way right now. So I very much could walk away. And I'm actually leaning more toward leaving than staying because of my own pride and concern for wanting to go out on top. It's important for me to do the right thing, and I think it would be great, if I was going to stop, to do it on the right level. Especially in this business, because people are always clamoring for more and more. But like I said, it's time for me to start getting into some philanthropy.
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