"I can play every instrument there is, every horn, I've played all the saxes and trumpets and everything, and keyboards"
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The phrasing matters. He stacks "every" on top of "every" and then tumbles into specifics ("all the saxes and trumpets and everything") like someone talking faster than the interviewer can categorize him. It is the cadence of a bandleader and a tinkerer, a guy who learned by doing, not by credential. The inclusion of horns is especially telling: surf rock borrowed from big band punch and Middle Eastern modalities, and Dale - Lebanese American, loud, percussive, obsessive about tone - treated the guitar like a horn section and a drum at once. So the list is not random; it is a map of the sounds he was chasing.
Subtext: give me credit for range, not just influence. In a culture that loves to freeze pioneers into a single iconic pose, Dale is fighting to stay alive on the page - a musician asserting that virtuosity is not one instrument, but an appetite.
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"I can play every instrument there is, every horn, I've played all the saxes and trumpets and everything, and keyboards." FixQuotes, 18 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-can-play-every-instrument-there-is-every-horn-57927/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.




