Let Stone Write

in The Porch
Since the band is so open to requests from here, and since they are headed to the studio, and since it’s been far too long since Stone got to “get in there and do his thing”...
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I agree though - more Stone everywhere!! Let The Records Play!!
Watch this interview with Chad Smith. At 26:00 Stone starts talking about how he loves to writes riffs and how many he writes. Then he starts saying how everyone in PJ writes and he is lucky to get two songs on an album. Then he looks away from the camera and at 27:30 there is a hard edit in the interview. Like Stone asked for a break after talking about that. Watch it and you tell me.
Stone should demand a double album.
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Regardless, Stone says he basically writes a riff every week, and the only one we’ve heard this decade is Let the Records Play.
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Stone co-wrote the music to Pendulum and Infalliable as well.
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I am with you in that I think Stone is the best creator of the five, but he admittedly has wrote simpler songs recently so they will be easily replicated live. I wish he would reverse that stance as I think he’s at his best when he is producing well thought out parts.
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