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  • Regalseven, let's rub a little English on that. Dude - "persute?!" Seriously?

  • but why is it so SHORT? :-(

  • Just like probably quite a few in here I checked out the original version of nite flights because of David Bowie's version... And now i find myself listening to all sort of eerie music from the past. One of the many great things about youtube:-)

  • Czral Cereal got me into this ... AWESOME!

  • Such a perfect track

  • James Gang Bomber, nice take on the Mighty Zepp sound

  • @mrgeorgebanjoman The Bomber is awesome.

  • who play the guitar solo here?

  • Couldn't be 100% but I think it's John Walker himself. He was / is pretty good. He definitely did the guitar on No Regrets himself anyway.

  • @amico78 The guitar solo on this was played by Alan Parker, it's on Wiki, and on the sleeve notes of my album. No Regrets the solo was played by Les Davidson, again on the sleeve notes of my album.

  • @raggedsoldiers Alan Parker RIPPED that solo, do you know anything about the liner notes of Scott 4, I'm curious about who played bass on Old Man's Back Again

  • @amico78 I think it was big Jim Sullivan, he certainly worked on this album !

  • @amico78 Big Jim Sullivan.

    Alan Parker & Jim played on all of the Walker Brothers records.

    Alan played the great guitar on "No Regrets".

  • The foreboding of the Climate of hunter album...makes me think of Frank Miller's Dark Knight and Sin City art.

    I always hated Gary Leeds for ruining Night Flights The whole B-side of the LP isn't by far on par with the A-side, actually.

  • This remarkable track containing some of the best rock guitar playing ever to be commited to record. A less known work, however, but no less noteworthy of praise. Scott walker's 'Shut Out' is a tale of dark murkey consiquences. of nuclear holacaust & the folly of man's never ending persute of even more distructive means in a future of hell where mankind has or holds little hope "How will we know the great dawn" This song is a brave & bold example of change in musical direction for Scott Walker.

  • Great track. what the hell is that picture !! Is it a drag act ???

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