“Can’t Stop,” in contrast, is adamantly positive and encouraging; the only thing Kiedis, a recovering substance abuser, says he’s addicted to is “the shindig.” From there, his words march through a looping chain melody occasionally interrupted by a chorus pearl: “The world I love, the tears I drop/ To be part of the wave, can’t stop/ Ever wonder if it’s all for you?”
(Photo by Paul Natkin/Getty Images) Anthony Kiedis, Chad Smith, John Frusciante, and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers in Central Park in New York, New York, October 28, 1989.
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