"I'll just tell you the way it is. You ask me what time it is, and I'm gonna tell you how to build a clock"
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Dale came up inventing a sound in real time - pushing amps until they screamed, translating the physical feel of surfing into reverb and velocity, treating technique like engineering. In that context, the clock metaphor lands as a musician’s version of a hot-rod ethos: don’t just play the song, understand the machine that makes it possible, then rebuild it to go faster. The subtext is mentorship with a bite. He’s warning you that his knowledge comes as a download, not a soundbite, and that if you’re serious you’ll want the blueprint anyway.
Culturally, it’s also a jab at an audience trained to want results without process. Dale’s brag is that he can’t separate the answer from the anatomy of the answer. The time is never just the time; it’s proof of how the world ticks, and he’s the guy who insists you learn to hear it.
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Dale, Dick. (2026, February 16). I'll just tell you the way it is. You ask me what time it is, and I'm gonna tell you how to build a clock. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ill-just-tell-you-the-way-it-is-you-ask-me-what-52426/
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Dale, Dick. "I'll just tell you the way it is. You ask me what time it is, and I'm gonna tell you how to build a clock." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ill-just-tell-you-the-way-it-is-you-ask-me-what-52426/.
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"I'll just tell you the way it is. You ask me what time it is, and I'm gonna tell you how to build a clock." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ill-just-tell-you-the-way-it-is-you-ask-me-what-52426/. Accessed 26 Feb. 2026.








