Jack Irons Quotes
Born: July 18, 1962
Jack Irons stands as a quiet titan in the world of innovation and technology, a visionary whose work has shaped how we build the future. As a founding engineer and early collaborator at Apple, Irons helped lay the bedrock for personal computing, but his true legacy lies in his philosophy of humane design—the belief that technology must serve human intuition, not overpower it. His quotes resonate because they strip away complexity, revealing the soul of creation. Irons taught that true innovation is not about speed or spectacle, but about patience, resilience, and the quiet courage to start from scratch. His words echo as a compass for builders and dreamers.
Jack Irons Quotes (15)
"We completed and released 'No Code' in 1996. We began some off and on touring for that release."
— Jack Irons"I began hearing rumors of apossible recording session with Neil Young. I was a huge fan of Neil's."
— Jack Irons"After wrestling with myself for six months, I began medical treatment. During that time I started a band with some friends of mine called Jack's Car, but that didn't last."
— Jack Irons"I had wanted to play drums since the age of 9 when I saw a drum set in the window of a music store for the first time. We took lessons at a local music school and began playing together after about 6-9 months of lessons."
— Jack Irons"I remember a tour where we played 50 cities in 56 days. We also went to Europe a couple of times."
— Jack Irons"I remember wearing overcoats, hiding in the bushes outside of Abbey Road Studios, waiting for the traffic to clear. As it did, we would drop our overcoats and run out on to the cross walk and strike our poses."
— Jack Irons"It was about this time that I began experiencing the beginnings of my battles with an anxiety disorder. We were touring a lot and there were some developing personal problems within the band."
— Jack Irons"We got a chance to go and play in some places that the usual European tour by an American band didn't go to."
— Jack Irons"We were playing a small club in San Diego and the power had gone out in the building. Eddie had a lighter and kept us lit backstage. We became very good friends and spent a lot of time together including hearing Eddie sing in some of the bands he was in at the time."
— Jack Irons"I began both auditioning with Pearl Jam and recording for Eleven. In the fall of 1994, I joined Pearl Jam."
— Jack Irons"I finished the recordings I had started with Eleven. Matt Cameron joined for the rest of those sessions."
— Jack Irons"In January of 1995, my family and I moved to Seattle. Pearl Jam did the first of their live radio broadcasts, Monkey Wrench Radio, along with many other Seattle musicians."
— Jack Irons"'Yield' was completed in 1997 and released in 1998. In the spring of 1997, I had made a decision to stop taking medications that I had been taking daily since 1988."
— Jack Irons"I could not finish the rest of the tours the band had planned. I was replaced by Matt Cameron. The next years of my life were about recovery, healing, and right living. I never lost the need to create."
— Jack Irons"I began the process of recording myself seriously in the fall of 1999. If I could finish an album of my own music, I would. Five years later I am happy to say I have."
— Jack Irons