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Creativity Quote by Tim Buckley

"Obviously, you have to have talent in order to play, so you can't overlook that, but we won't overlook the character issue when it comes to talent, because if they have talent and they don't have character, it's going to be very difficult to coach that person"

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Buckley’s line reads like a backstage rulebook disguised as common sense: yes, talent gets you onstage, but character determines whether anyone can keep the show running. Coming from a musician, it lands less as corporate HR talk and more as a survival tactic from a world built on fragile chemistry - bands, producers, engineers, managers - all depending on someone showing up steady enough to work.

The interesting move is how he frames “character” not as moral virtue but as coachability: the ability to take direction, handle critique, stay consistent under pressure. That’s a musician’s definition, not a preacher’s. It’s pragmatic and slightly weary, implying he’s seen brilliance become unusable once ego, volatility, or unreliability enters the room. The phrase “we won’t overlook” carries the edge of someone drawing a boundary after being burned. It also signals a collective (“we”), suggesting the decision isn’t just personal taste; it’s accountability to a group that has to function.

There’s a quiet warning embedded here about the mythology of the “difficult genius.” Buckley is stripping glamour from that archetype. In his framing, raw ability isn’t the trump card it’s sold as; it’s a starting requirement. What separates real prospects from recurring disasters is whether talent comes attached to a person you can actually build with - someone whose temperament doesn’t turn every rehearsal into damage control.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Buckley, Tim. (2026, February 16). Obviously, you have to have talent in order to play, so you can't overlook that, but we won't overlook the character issue when it comes to talent, because if they have talent and they don't have character, it's going to be very difficult to coach that person. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/obviously-you-have-to-have-talent-in-order-to-123283/

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Buckley, Tim. "Obviously, you have to have talent in order to play, so you can't overlook that, but we won't overlook the character issue when it comes to talent, because if they have talent and they don't have character, it's going to be very difficult to coach that person." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/obviously-you-have-to-have-talent-in-order-to-123283/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Obviously, you have to have talent in order to play, so you can't overlook that, but we won't overlook the character issue when it comes to talent, because if they have talent and they don't have character, it's going to be very difficult to coach that person." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/obviously-you-have-to-have-talent-in-order-to-123283/. Accessed 29 Mar. 2026.

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Tim Buckley

Tim Buckley (February 14, 1947 - June 29, 1975) was a Musician from USA.

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