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Not entirely non-surf/instro related. He was in the Routers at one point. —Paul Last edited: Mar 25, 2019 11:03:42 |
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And that! ^^ —Paul |
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But wait, there's more. Walker also recorded with The Moongooners (Candix, Donna, and Essar label) and The Newporters (Scotchtown label). Here's a Moongooners' side: — |
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According to Wikipedia also toured with The Surfaris. I used to like the Walker Brothers as a youngster. I had no idea he was involved in surf music. Last edited: Mar 25, 2019 17:09:05 |
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Amazing range....Sun Aint Going To Shine Anymore...to...Let's Go. Happy Sunsets! |
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tahitijack wrote:
Phil Spector produced the early Righteous Brothers hits. "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" arrangement sounds similar to the Spector "Wall of Sound". |
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tahitijack wrote:
Nothing against the Righteous Brothers music but in my young eyes they were on the square side. The Walker Brothers while hardly rebellious were a part of the liberation factor happening in Great Britain during the 1960s. Style and clothing said it all. They were way cooler IMHO. |
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John wrote:
Maybe somebody here knows about this one 45 I have. It’s called Cindy and the writer credits say Scotengel (or similar). I always thought that’s a typo and it’s in fact another early Scott Walker instrumental. Am I right? —The Exotic Guitar of Kahuna Kawentzmann You can get the boy out of the Keynes era, but you can’t get the Keynes era out of the boy. |
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Well, you gave us the title and writer credit, but not the artist or label. — |
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John wrote:
Sorry, currently my 45s are in boxes, but the artist is Eddie Kay. This is the black/production run, mine is white, probably promo. —The Exotic Guitar of Kahuna Kawentzmann You can get the boy out of the Keynes era, but you can’t get the Keynes era out of the boy. Last edited: Mar 26, 2019 16:18:58 |
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Always helps to have that information. Writer credits: "Scottengel" is, indeed, Scott Engel (typical label typo). "Stewart" was most likely Phil Stewart, who was 1/2 of The Rip Chords. Eddy Kay was a real person (not a pseudonym for Engel). He was a TOURING member of the Routers (he didn't play on the records). While not really the recording band, there's a photo of them on the back of the "Let's Go" LP. I believe Kay is the guitarist standing to the right of the sax player in that photo. Typical Saraceno and Mike Gordon slight-of-hand. — |
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Thanks John! There are several rhythm guitar parts, but I guess we will never know who played them. —The Exotic Guitar of Kahuna Kawentzmann You can get the boy out of the Keynes era, but you can’t get the Keynes era out of the boy. |
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Delrin96mm. What a splendid musician he was. I remember seeing a short TV documentary featuring his Avant Garde work some time in the 1980s (I think) I remember feeling quite shocked, intrigued and pleasantly surprised he was looking good and still on the planet! Thanks for video I enjoyed it. |
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Delrin96mm wrote:
I'm afraid my memory is foggy at best. It might have been a segment on an arts and culture programme, I remember one such tv show that truly embraced post punk lifestyle in a kind modern intellectual way. Normally these sort of programmes were a huge yawn but this one really had it's finger on the pulse (total brain fade as to it's title) The snapshot I have in my mind is in black and white, there is an animated pattern and wildly disjointed music. They were very much highlighting his new album. |
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