Country Music: The New Home of Rock and Roll

It seems like any music today where the guitar wrote it, you know, like as pop music, the guitar is like the seasoning. Like it’s written with a beat, and maybe a melody, a hook, a sample, or something like that, and there’s still guitar on it, but it’s like at the end, you know? Like, let’s bring a guitar player in here and add, it’s almost like a percussion instrument. It seems like today, if guitar wrote it, it’s like country, or it can be called country, even though it just sounds like rock, or like what we used to think of rock. Like if Tom Petty came out with one of his albums today, it would be a country record. They’d have to call it like. I think so. And that’s just more labeling for like marketing. Yes. Full moon fever or something, you know? Like free falling would be like, oh, you made a country record or whatever, and it’s not. Well, I kind of feel like right now, country is the home of rock and roll. Yeah, it’s where it went. You know, there’s a place we can go with our guitars and our hats. Yeah, exactly. And stay in standard tuning.