Ranking the Records: The Walker Brothers
In this episode, Tony takes us through the beginnings of Scott Walker and his largely British Pop Band of the 60s, the Walker Brothers. It certainly could never be said that there was an equality of talent between the three members, but nevertheless, John Maus did contribute his own songs at some point and made a fairly decent solo record. But let's not kid ourselves, the focus is 100% on Scott here, and the mystery, which could turn a man whose pop music that sounded like this into some of the most monstrously frightening music ever committed to disc. Please remember to like, subscribe and we appreciate your comments below. I understand that I have a very extreme view of Scott Walker, but I would explain further in a follow up video to this which goes into his solo work. We appreciate you being along for the ride. #vinylcommunity #recordcollector #musiccritic #musictalk #musiccollector #independentartist #wildflow #anthonywrogers #walkerbrothers #scottwalker #johnmaus

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