"Good rock music always tends to be around"
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Davies’ context is key. As a Kinks co-founder and a patron saint of the guitar riff, he watched rock mutate from a youthquake into an industry, then into a museum piece people keep trying to revive with “return to guitars” think pieces. His claim isn’t that the charts will always be ruled by bands; it’s that the impulse behind rock - distortion, attitude, a little ugliness, the thrill of a loud room - keeps resurfacing whenever culture gets too clean or too controlled.
The subtext is also a defense of craft over trend. “Good” is doing the heavy lifting. Plenty of rock disappears because it’s decorative; the good stuff sticks because it’s functional, a tool for feeling things at full volume. Davies is quietly arguing that rock is less a genre than a pressure valve. Pop can absorb it, hip-hop can sample it, indie can soften it, but the raw circuitry remains available, waiting for someone angry, horny, or restless enough to plug in.
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