"I think most musicians do like to have a laugh"
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The phrasing does sly work. “I think” softens the claim, as if he’s politely declining to preach. “Most musicians” widens the net, nudging the listener toward an unspoken correction: we’ve been trained to imagine the “real artist” as tormented, reverent, allergic to silliness. Innes flips that stereotype with a shrug. The laugh isn’t an interruption to art; it’s part of the musician’s toolkit, a way to puncture ego, relieve the pressure of performance, and build rapport with an audience that doesn’t want to be lectured about genius.
There’s also a bit of cultural self-defense in it. Comedy musicians often get treated like novelty acts, as if humor cancels technical skill. Innes’ subtext is that the laugh is not a shortcut; it’s an aesthetic choice, a sign of confidence. Only musicians who understand the rules can bend them convincingly.
Context matters: coming out of Britain’s late-60s/70s comedy boom, Innes inhabited a scene where satire, pop pastiche, and sharp musicianship shared the same stage. His line lands as both observation and invitation: take the music seriously enough to let it be funny.
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Innes, Neil. (2026, January 18). I think most musicians do like to have a laugh. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-most-musicians-do-like-to-have-a-laugh-7576/
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"I think most musicians do like to have a laugh." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-most-musicians-do-like-to-have-a-laugh-7576/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




