I used to design with valves. EF80, ECC83, EL84, KT66, KT88, even the big 807 for pirate radio transmitters
A valve is basically a depletion mode N channel mosfet. Like the mosfets we have today but if Vgs=0 it is fully conducting, so the gate needs to go negative to get into the controllable region.
Hence valve circuits, to avoid a negative rail, have a resistor in series with the cathode, which lifts the cathode up by some 10-20V, so if the grid is near ground you have in effect a negative Vgs.
The only advantage of valves is that they were electrically very robust, and short of mechanical destruction they would be very hard to damage. This was good for rudimentary EMP protection
Valve amps are crap. It is purely a fashion thing. Many years ago, QUAD did a blind test of their 1950s valve amp and the then state of the art 405 amp. The audience was a load of hifi press VIPs. Nobody could tell the difference, statistically, between the two amps. The THD was a few % versus 0.01% or so...