11+ Jaco Pastorius Quotes On Music, Death And Death And Dying
Jaco Pastorius was an American jazz musician who played the electric bass. He was an innovative and influential bass player who helped redefine the role of the bass in jazz and popular music. He was also a composer and bandleader who released several solo albums and collaborated with a variety of artists. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Jaco Pastorius on life, love, music.
I'm not a star. I'll never be a Frank Sinatra or Elvis Presley or a Ray Charles. I'm just an imitator, man. I'm doing a very bad imitation on the bass of Jerry Jemmott, Bernard Odum, Jimmy Fielder, Jimmy Blanton, Igor Stravinsky, Jimi Hendrix, John Coltrane, James Brown, Charlie Parker... the cats, man. I'm just backing up the cats. — Jaco Pastorius
A chimpanzee could learn what I do physically, but it goes way beyond that. When you play, you play life. — Jaco Pastorius
It's really easy to play harmonics, anyone can do it. It's another thing to be able to swing, to make to make a band swing, to create a groove. Harmonics ain't everything. Being able to play harmonics certainly does not make you a good bass player. Cleverness is no substitute for true awareness. — Jaco Pastorius
I'm not a star. I'm just backing up the cats. — Jaco Pastorius
Women and rhythm-section first!? — Jaco Pastorius
Trumpets! Can you bring your... uh... extracurricular tubing necessities next rehearsal? — Jaco Pastorius
Music is the only thing keeping the planet together — Jaco Pastorius
Music is in the air; it's my job to pull it out. — Jaco Pastorius
All you've got to do is keep your ears open. — Jaco Pastorius
I took the frets out of my bass after I was getting into jazz a lot and I wanted to have that upright sound. — Jaco Pastorius
The secret to the sound is to drop the bass on the floor! — Jaco Pastorius
Life Lessons by Jaco Pastorius
- Jaco Pastorius taught us to be fearless in our creativity and to push the boundaries of what is possible in music.
- He showed us that it is possible to create something entirely new and unique when we combine different styles and genres.
- He also demonstrated the importance of staying true to oneself, and of using our own individual voice to make something meaningful and powerful.
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