Lately I’ve found myself listening to a lot of “early metal” from the 1970’s.
Take for example, UFO’s “Rock Bottom” and this live performance from 1975
I reckon it’s reactionary. I’m so tired of listening to perfect music… not that I’m listening to perfect music by choice, you just can’t help but by inundated with it (especially having children and being exposed to things like Hannah Montana). Auto-Tune has a place but it’s become overused, abused, and is the norm. There’s no room for mistakes, there’s not even a need to have talent because you can just fix it all with technology.
That’s not music.
Sure you try to make the album solid and as close to “perfect” as you can, but even the best albums have some little flubs here and there. It’s not 100% perfect.
Listen to Schenker’s playing in the above. How many times was there something messed up? He may not have hit the strings just right, or bent that note all the way. There’s flubs, there are mistakes. But it’s pure raw talent and energy there. There’s nothing manufactured. It works hard. It’s emotion. It’s energy. It’s talent. It strives to be the best it can be, but ultimately it cannot be perfect. It’s flawed. It’s human.
And it’s in that, where we find the beauty.