"I played some Yamaha drums that I like a lot. And I like the Yamaha people a lot too. They've been really nice to me and The Band"
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Then he pivots from the product to the people, repeating like a back-porch refrain: I like...a lot. The insistence on liking is a code word for reliability. In a business where artists are routinely commodified, niceness becomes a professional asset and a moral one. Yamaha isn’t just selling drums; they’re offering respect, service, maybe tour support, maybe a contract that doesn’t feel like a shakedown. Helm is signaling that the relationship matters as much as the instrument.
The final tag-and The Band-expands the gratitude beyond personal preference into collective loyalty. Helm positions himself less as a lone virtuoso and more as a representative of a unit with a hard-earned identity. That’s savvy: it flatters the sponsor while reinforcing the mythology of The Band as a family operation. In a few plain sentences, Helm turns commerce into community, and endorsement into a story about being treated right.
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Helm, Levon. (2026, January 16). I played some Yamaha drums that I like a lot. And I like the Yamaha people a lot too. They've been really nice to me and The Band. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-played-some-yamaha-drums-that-i-like-a-lot-and-127616/
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Helm, Levon. "I played some Yamaha drums that I like a lot. And I like the Yamaha people a lot too. They've been really nice to me and The Band." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-played-some-yamaha-drums-that-i-like-a-lot-and-127616/.
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"I played some Yamaha drums that I like a lot. And I like the Yamaha people a lot too. They've been really nice to me and The Band." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-played-some-yamaha-drums-that-i-like-a-lot-and-127616/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

