


Like one of them right now, we've kind of worked on a beginning bed of it, and then Kelly's gonna sing it. "So what we're doing is we're just kind of working it out and arranging it with Mick. "A couple of them were actually written by Mick, like, 20-some years ago there's stuff that he had," he said. Last month, Pilson spoke to Kylie Olsson's YouTube show "Life In Six Strings" about the new songs he and his FOREIGNER bandmates are working on. And we really want to be out there doing that, that just the time to pull up the stakes and do a whole record, that's tough." "So, yeah, that, and even more than that, it comes down to the time and the fact that we're on the road working so hard. "You know what the hardest part about making a setlist for FOREIGNER? Which songs do you leave out? That's the hardest part. " FOREIGNER had 16 Top 30 songs," he continued.
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Yes, there's diehards that will listen to everything and all that, but we are a well-oiled machine, and part of that is because we know how to entertain, and we know how to put on a show. "The audience, in reality, has a limited appetite for that.

"If you're gonna do a record of all-new material, you wanna go out and play that stuff," he said. That's probably what'll happen, and I think you will see some of that start to happen over the next couple of years."Īccording to Pilson, part of the reason FOREIGNER hasn't made an effort to write and record a new album is because how there isn't a real reward in classic rock bands making new music, with fans preferring to hear the hits. And then we'll throw in new material on that stuff and make the packages more interesting. He continued: "I would say what's gonna happen is we'll continue to put out the kind of stuff we've been doing in packages and live stuff and all that kind of thing. And our touring schedule makes the thought of doing an entire record of new material pretty daunting." And so we're gonna have to get back to work. I mean, we've got a crew that's been out of work for a year. And then, once everything starts opening back up, we have to go on the road. " Mick is in New York right now, so we haven't been together enough during this whole pandemic to really do the recording that would be necessary. "The chances of us doing a full-on record of new material is pretty slim at this point," he told Thorn Of Rock in a new interview (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET). FOREIGNER bassist Jeff Pilson has once again said that it's unlikely the band will release another full-length studio LP as a follow-up to "Can't Slow Down", which came out more than a decade ago.
