Heh, maybe since they are "older and wiser" as Stewart likes to say, maybe they've learned from the past patterns...
Stewart, in the 1984 DownBeat Interview, said the following:
SC: "As a matter of fact, there's a horrible truth I've come to realise, and it's quite frustrating to me, which is the last three albums - the last two anyway - we've gone into the studio after a time when I haven't been playing for six months. Playing on tour, I just get a lot better, so my playing on-stage is always a lot better than what is captured on record.
CD: So your best drumming is live?
SC: Yes...well, actually my best drumming is on my home demo tapes. Whenever I get home from touring and hit my studio that's where all the best drumming is."
Perhaps instead of the old pattern of going to the studio 'cold,' they'll see what happens and perhaps start thinking about new songs, etc...come what may...when they are 'hot' off the tour...they no longer have to do things the old way..actually there's nothing they have to do whatsoever, for that matter...its totally their game...tours are no longer promotions for record sales <grin>
But we have shows to think about first...wooooohooooohoooo! <grin>
And sorry aboutthe number 47 days I cited earlier <before second coffee>...actually its only 46!!!!!