"I'd never just want to do what everybody else did. I'd be contributing to the sameness of everything"
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Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart) came up in a late-60s music economy that fetishized “authenticity” while quickly mass-producing it. Blues revivalism, psychedelic sprawl, even rebellion itself had a house style. His work - especially the jagged, polyrhythmic provocation of Trout Mask Replica - treated that market logic as the enemy. “Sameness” here isn’t about popularity; it’s about the industrial tendency to sand down idiosyncrasy until it’s product-ready. The real sting is “I’d be contributing”: he frames conformity as complicity, not passivity. You don’t just lose your edge; you help dull the world’s.
There’s also a painter’s sensibility in the phrasing. Van Vliet later moved deeper into visual art, and the statement reads like a credo against imitation as an ethical failure of perception. To do what everyone else does is to see the way everyone else sees - and for an artist obsessed with new textures, new shapes, new noise, that’s the one unforgivable sin.
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Vliet, Don Van. (n.d.). I'd never just want to do what everybody else did. I'd be contributing to the sameness of everything. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-never-just-want-to-do-what-everybody-else-did-69926/
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Vliet, Don Van. "I'd never just want to do what everybody else did. I'd be contributing to the sameness of everything." FixQuotes. Accessed February 1, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-never-just-want-to-do-what-everybody-else-did-69926/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I'd never just want to do what everybody else did. I'd be contributing to the sameness of everything." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-never-just-want-to-do-what-everybody-else-did-69926/. Accessed 1 Feb. 2026.





