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In praise of Scott Walker



Surely the best male voice of the sixties and early seventies, and since Roy Orbison.

Montague Terrace (in blue)
Joanna
My Death
Copenhagen
Lady Came From Baltimore
The Impossible Dream (yes that one from the ad)
Plastic Palace People (an Albion favourite?!)
Big Louise
Speak Softly Love
Glory Road
Joe Hill
If You Go Away
Ballad of Sacco and Venzetti

outstanding!
 
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Fungus

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All the Brel stuff he did. Wonderful.

Hold on, he hasn't died or something, has he?
 


rospants

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Jul 11, 2005
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NMH said:
Surely the best male voice of the sixties and early seventies, and since Roy Orbison.

Montague Terrace (in blue)
Joanna
My Death
Copenhagen
Lady Came From Baltimore
The Impossible Dream (yes that one from the ad)
Plastic Palace People (an Albion favourite?!)
Big Louise
Speak Softly Love
Glory Road
Joe Hill
If You Go Away
Ballad of Sacco and Venzetti

outstanding!

never heard of him
 




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quote:Originally posted by rospants
never heard of him

Originally posted by Bromley shrimp

One of the Walker Bros, but can only recall "Joanna" (Ballad) from that list but his most famous tune surely has to be the contrastingly up-beat JACKIE!

Great, then you are candidates to investigate him further.
He was the main vocalist for "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore", which will probably get a crappy upbeat boy-band re-tread one day soon.
 




Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
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NMH said:
Great, then you are candidates to investigate him further.
He was the main vocalist for "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore", which will probably get a crappy upbeat boy-band re-tread one day soon.

Scott Walker = Genius
 




Bromley shrimp

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Aug 24, 2003
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NMH said:
Great, then you are candidates to investigate him further.
He was the main vocalist for "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore", which will probably get a crappy upbeat boy-band re-tread one day soon.

Scott Walker's "30th Century Man" is booked for Duke of Yorks, Brighton on 27th November at 6.30pm.

Apparantly he was at the Dome in 1968 prob. about 3 yrs after The Sun Ain't Gonna.......
 












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NMH said:
Went a bit strange recently though.
'Tilt' was well out there, and I think I'll probably steer clear of 'The Drift'.

Love both of 'em (as well as the older stuff). And I recently bought the first four solo albums on CD as a birthday present for my stepdad (the man who introduced me to Scott Walker, as well as Brighton (the town) and the Albion! - what a star).

An absolute legend - stunning voice, mad lyrics, bonkers arrangements. What more could you want?
 


Bromley shrimp

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Aug 24, 2003
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Nemesis said:
No Regrets...Midge Ure: eat your heart out! All the while you have a whole in your backside you will never be able to improve on SW's version. [/QUOTE

What do you expect from a man who craves cheap publicity and an easy sov. by spearheading the Live Aid campaign.
 


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Bromley shrimp said:
Scott Walker's "30th Century Man" is booked for Duke of Yorks, Brighton on 27th November at 6.30pm.

Apparantly he was at the Dome in 1968 prob. about 3 yrs after The Sun Ain't Gonna.......

Yep, and I have the programme from that concert. He was supported by The Herd (included "the face of 1968", Peter Frampton) and our very own Mike Stuart Span, who were then known simply as 'The Span' (no, not 'the Spam') who were managed by one of the blokes that ran the little record shop opposite The Dome called 'The Cottage'.

I'm sure some of the decrepit old gits on NSC bought their 2nd-hand records from there.
 




Trufflehound

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Aug 5, 2003
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Can't believe this thread has got this far with no mention of either 'Make it Easy on Yourself' or 'My Ship is Coming In.'

Both classic masterpieces... :bowdown:
 


Trufflehound said:
Can't believe this thread has got this far with no mention of either 'Make it Easy on Yourself' or 'My Ship is Coming In.'

Both classic masterpieces... :bowdown:

Indeed. The original post only mentioned some of his early solo material, there was a good reason that The Walker Brothers got those hits before.

Incidentally, the other two 'Walkers' (they were not surnamed 'Walker' nor were they brothers!) also had solo careers after the band split. They were Americans who got together on the West Coast before coming to Britain and enjoying a successful career here.
Scott Engel (his name before taking 'Walker' as a stage-nom de plume) had several records out previous to forming the Walkers, who were probably instigated on the successful coat-tails of The Righteous Brothers and The Lettermen.
 

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Gary ('Walker') Leeds cut some singles that were rather good, after the Brothers split the first time. These are more fuzz-guitar-laden psych or mod-beat, and feature him in a group framework more than as a solo vocalist. His album with his band 'Rain' was only issued in Japan, but it's not bad.
 


Trufflehound

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Aug 5, 2003
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NMH said:
Incidentally, the other two 'Walkers' (they were not surnamed 'Walker' nor were they brothers!)

What's the world coming to? They'll be telling us the Thompson Twins weren't actually related next (and that there was really eight of them at the start) ...

Or that the 3 Mustaphas 3 aren't really all called Mustapha (and there was really eight of them too) and they don't all live in the mythical republic of Szegerely...

:ohmy:
 
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Trufflehound said:
What's the world coming to? They'll be telling us the Thompson Twins weren't actually related next (and that there was really eight of them at the start) ...

Or that the 3 Mustaphas 3 aren't really all called Mustapha (and there was really eight of them too) and they don't all live in the mythical republic of Szegerely...

:ohmy:

Don't you DARE cast nastertions over the 3 Mustaphas!
(....and don't tell anyone that Morrissey's last name isn't 'Smith')
 


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