"I prefer playing in the studio because you have much more control over things"
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The intent is practical but the subtext is psychological: live shows are chaos disguised as spectacle. A bad monitor mix, a dead room, a sloppy rhythm section, an off-night in your hands - any of it can sand down the very precision that makes players like Schenker compelling. In the studio, he can protect the thing he’s actually selling: tone, articulation, and the clean, dramatic arc of a solo that lands exactly where it should.
There’s also an authorial power play here. Studios turn musicians into producers, even when the producer has the credit. You can audition takes, sculpt a sound, refuse compromise. For a player known for meticulous phrasing and a signature voice, “control” becomes a way to keep identity intact against the friction of crowds, budgets, and band dynamics. It’s less anti-live than pro-authorship: the studio as the one place where the music answers to the musician.
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