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Wikipedia article




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| cover = RedHotChiliPeppersCantStop.jpg

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| type = single

| artist = Red Hot Chili Peppers

| album = By the Way

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| length = 4:29

| label = Warner Bros.

| writer = Flea, Frusciante, Kiedis, Smith

| producer = Rick Rubin

| prev_title = The Zephyr Song

| prev_year = 2002

| next_title = Dosed

| next_year = 2003

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"'Can't Stop'" is a song by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers from their eighth studio album, 'By the Way' (2002). It was released as the third single released from the album on February 3, 2003. The song was the band's eighth number one on the US 'Billboard' Modern Rock Tracks chart, where it spent three weeks topping the chart, and peaked at number 57 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. "Can't Stop" performed moderately well on international charts as well as on the 'Billboard' Modern Rock Tracks and Mainstream Rock charts.

Composition and lyrical denotation



The song is instrumentally composed in 4/4 standard time and in the key of E minor. The verse plays twice before the bridge, as well as the chorus. During the bridge, Frusciante plays sparsely in a reggae style, only strumming on the up-beat. Following the bridge, Frusciante utilizes a fuzz (Big Muff Pi by Electro Harmonix) in his solo. He also makes extensive use of a tone-bend.'Can't Stop' Guitar Commentary; John Frusciante

Lyrically, "Can't Stop" is a prime example of the band's occasional use of writing lyrics to an established rhythm, rather than rhythms to established lyrics.'Spin Magazine' Interview. August 13, 2002. Kiedis writes in his typical circumlocutory style. Nonetheless, the predominant theme of cultivating an inner, personal energy (evidenced in the title and the final line: "This life is more than just a read-through.") can be understood in almost every line. The verses are addressed to the listener (or perhaps to himself), in an instructional tone, with references to Kiedis's own life, as well as citing the inspiration of Defunkt ("Defunkt, the pistol that you pay for") and Julia Butterfly Hill ("J. Butterfly is in the treetops"). The bridge marks a slight departure, as Kiedis suggests he had temporarily forgotten this philosophy, and looks to a new girlfriend to help himself back on his feet.

Music video



The Mark Romanek-directed music video for the single, released on January 24, 2003, features all four of the band members doing seemingly random and excessively abstract actions such as holding many water bottles or attempting to balance buckets on their heads. It begins with the camera swooping through a yellow tube to Anthony Kiedis, wearing glasses, and is subsequently followed by the foursome running through a hall with light fixtures attached to their backs. The band engages in various activities, such as wearing a giant purple hippopotamus mask, playing with rubber balls, jumping, abstract scenes with boxes, buckets, water bottles, trash cans, flying through the air, pink foam peanuts, plants, playing guitar in a room full of empty blue chairs/room with lamps turning on and off.

At certain segments of the video, one can see guitarist John Frusciante playing an orange Toronado and a silver Fender Stratocaster, which is unlike his style due to the fact that he only plays vintage guitars (both guitars being under five years of age). Frusciante later explained he was instructed to play the guitars by director Mark Romanek since they blended well with the color scheme used in the video; he also noted that he was never actually playing the guitars.The Making of 'Can't Stop: The Video' Red Hot Chili Peppers Greatest Hits

Inspiration for the video was attributed to Austrian artist Erwin Wurm, as indicated by the sign at the end of the video.Red Hot Chili Peppers 'Can't Stop' video; interview with Director of Photography, Jeff Cuttler. [http://www.mvwire.com/dynamic/article_view.asp?AID=10338]. The lighting was positioned in order to provide a clean-cut, contemporary atmosphere which would integrate with the video's concept. Orange was chosen to be the backsplash color by Romanek. His creative hand attempted to mirror Wurm's abstract "One Minute Sculptures", by having the band perform random scenes, which seem to fit no purpose. However, in retrospect, they were not intended to be anything more than arbitrary actions, fitting with the ideas expressed in Wurm's work.

Reception and chart performance



The song itself is distinct, especially when in comparison to the various other tracks on 'By the Way'. Some consider the song to be among the only true punk/funk sounds on the entire album, along with "Throw Away Your Television".[https://web.archive.org/web/20070105190044/http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/129713/by_the_way Rolling Stone Magazine; By the Way Review Tom Moon][http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/r/redhotchilipeppers-bytheway.shtml PopMatters; By the Way Review Kimberly Mack] "Can't Stop" was considered to be "energetic" and melodically encompassing, by combining textured, melodic, and funky themes together into one.

The song was the Chili Peppers' eighth number one on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, and second from the album 'By the Way'. It also peaked at number 57 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100. Regardless of the moderate recognition it received on the 'Billboard' Hot 100, the song is a live performance staple.

Track listings



'CD single 1'

# "Can't Stop" (John Frusciante single mix) 4:29

# "If You Have to Ask" (live)

# "Christchurch Fireworks Music" (live) 5:42

'CD single 2'

# "Can't Stop" (John Frusciante single mix) 4:29

# "Right on Time" (live)

# "Nothing to Lose" (live) 12:58

'CD single 3 and 7-inch single'

# "Can't Stop" (John Frusciante single mix) 4:29

# "Christchurch Fireworks Music" (live) 5:42

Personnel



'Red Hot Chili Peppers'

* Anthony Kiedis lead vocals

* John Frusciante guitar, handclaps, backing vocals

* Flea bass, backing vocals in live performanceshttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nKp0uwiD6uc - In most live performances, Flea takes over for Anthony Kiedis on the last line of each verse before the chorus, presumably to let Kiedis catch his breath before singing

* Chad Smith drums, handclaps

Charts



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Release history



References



Category:Red Hot Chili Peppers songs

Category:2002 songs

Category:2003 singles

Category:Music videos directed by Mark Romanek

Category:Song recordings produced by Rick Rubin

Category:Songs written by Anthony Kiedis

Category:Songs written by Chad Smith

Category:Songs written by Flea (musician)

Category:Songs written by John Frusciante

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