Save Rock And Roll - Commentary

So the last song, uh, on the record
It's called "Save Rock And Roll"
Which is the title track, uh, for the album
And, um, it's a real, uh, epic ditty

It's like-, kind of the only ballad on the record really
It's close-, yeah, pretty much, it's close to a ballad
And there's some-, but not-, it's not like a typical ballad
Yeah, not traditional, it's probably tempo wise

Closest thing to a ballad on the record
It's definitely got a lot of dynamic
It's got a lot of build to it, and um...
And there's something really, really, um...
And I-, I-, I've been really impressed with the lyrics on this record
I think you really did-,
I always liked your lyrics but you took it to a new place this time
And it was-, and-, seeing these lyrics for the first time, um
You know, seeing them come together was awesome, really exciting
Thanks, brother

I feel like, uh, this song started in such a different, great place
You know, like it was another exciting start for the-
When I was like "Ah, this will be exciting for us to get back and do this" kind of stuff

And then, I think that kids have been, in my mind
I mean, I don't know, I'll wait to see the reaction
But I think that kids have wanted Patrick to sing over this-
A song that's like this for a long time
So to-, and I think we kind of like-
Rather than just blow one out that's like just-, that nobody cared about
I think we waited and we found the one that musically and thematically, uh, we all cared about
Absolutely



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Writer(s): Peter Wentz, Andrew Hurley, Patrick Stump, Joseph Trohman
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