âThereâs a fine line between good imperfections and bad imperfections. You might have played on the wrong fret, or played an open string you didnât mean to play, and if youâre a really self-critical person, you might immediately want to fix that. But, itâs important to listen to those things a second time, and get other peopleâs opinions. For example, during the solo on âSheâs Only 18,â I was on the wrong fret for a second, but I just kept the flow going, and the solo was awesome. Once you stop fighting with mistakes, you actually roll with them, wait for them, and welcome them. Theyâre one of those things that the spirit of music likes. If there are no mistakes, a record has no vibe.â
- John Frusciante, (Guitar Player (USA), November 2006)
















