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I'm not a star. I'm just backing up the cats.
— Jaco Pastorius
A chimpanzee could learn what I do physically, but it goes way beyond that. When you play, you play life.
— Jaco Pastorius
Women and rhythm-section first!?
— Jaco Pastorius
Without the Internet I would have no fans and I wouldn't be in this business. I owe everything to the Internet and my fans.
— Justin Bieber
The secret to the sound is to drop the bass on the floor!
— Jaco Pastorius
Hard work is a muscle that you develop, as is taking risks.
— Ted Alexandro
No matter where we come from or where we're going, we've all got memories to contend with, and it's always best not to do this alone!
— Madeleine Peyroux
I took the frets out of my bass after I was getting into jazz a lot and I wanted to have that upright sound.
— Jaco Pastorius
When I fall in love, I don't know why I fall in love, I just know that I am in love.
— Jaco Van Dormael
Getting a tattoo should hurt. It's a rite of passage.
— Jenna Jameson
Trumpets! Can you bring your ... uh ... extracurricular tubing necessities next rehearsal?
— Jaco Pastorius
Romance is very pretty in novels, but the romance of a life is always a melancholy matter. They are most happy who have no story to tell.
— Anthony Trollope
You can not go back. That's why it's hard to choose. You have to make the right choice. As long, as you don't choose, everything remains possible.
— Jaco Van Dormael
Music is in the air; it's my job to pull it out.
— Jaco Pastorius
I have officially, absolutely collapsed inside.
— Tahereh Mafi
Music is the only thing keeping the planet together
— Jaco Pastorius
All you've got to do is keep your ears open.
— Jaco Pastorius
There is a big difference between storytelling and being alive. Those are the two things that I prefer in life - telling stories and being alive.
— Jaco Van Dormael
An actor can play two or three lines where he says one thing, but plays the opposite. That's the most important moving part of a film.
— Jaco Van Dormael