Felix wrote:Don Paterson in the Sunday Times talking of Robert Wyatt's Sea Song. Best of all, it contained a couple of mistakes; it was the first time I had encountered such a thing on a record. Wyatt had reached for a note or a phrase his lovely, vulnerable cockney falsetto simply couldn't reach or cover; and he had left the mistakes in. I think that's where I learnt that a little audible failure in a great artist is a sign, a guarantee, that they are working just beyond the limits of their ability — and are therefore consumed by something greater than merely the desire to impress us.
Had he never heard the false start to the third verse of "Louie Louie" before?? "Sea Song" is so incredible though and wouldn't be the same if he didn't sound so fragile. What was the occasion of the Times writing about Wyatt? Could you link me to the article?