"I like a lot of bass players. I like a lot of tuba players too"
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The tuba is the bass’s comedic cousin: big, cumbersome, often typecast as oompah or marching-band ballast. Pairing the two instruments collapses the prestige ladder. It’s Danko implying that the low end isn’t just a role in rock; it’s a whole family of under-credited craftspeople who do the heavy lifting while someone else gets the spotlight. The phrasing is deliberately plain, like he’s refusing to perform the usual rock-star reverence for virtuosity. Taste, here, is less about hero worship than affection for function.
Context matters: Danko came up in a band built on ensemble democracy, where nobody “won” the song and the pocket mattered more than flash. The intent reads as a small manifesto in disguise: respect the players who make music feel inevitable. The subtext is also a social tell - Danko isn’t aligning himself with frontman mythology. He’s siding with the working musicians, the people who understand that the groove is a job, and the best ones do it without needing you to notice.
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"I like a lot of bass players. I like a lot of tuba players too." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-like-a-lot-of-bass-players-i-like-a-lot-of-tuba-155894/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.


