Why do we want to distortions?


So I read, Tube amplifiers sound better because of the euphonic distortions they add to the music.
I thought we were trying to avoid distortions.  What makes euphonic distortions sound better?
brubin
I have never measured amps, I just buy what sounds good. Don't really care about anything else. 
Tube amps tend to produce less unpleaseant-sounding higher-order odd harmonics than solid state and potentially more even lower-order harmonics which are pleasing to the ear.
Piano overtones are stretched over harmonics and beat with them.  On overly warm gear piano sounds like out of tune.  I believe that we got so used to home gear that produce some distortions, that perfect reproduction of life event, that you enjoyed, at home sounds wrong - sterile, analytical etc.   Distortions make sound more dynamic and often we want them for this reason.  I suspect that it is because of compression.  We try to get back dynamics of the real performance.  Either way - there is no right or wrong, just a matter of taste.  I'm in the accurate camp, choosing accurate timbre over false dynamics.
"...Distortions make sound more dynamic and often we want them for this reason..."

This is the real reason. Good summary.