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The Walker Brothers - Shut Out

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

The image was taken by Steven Meisel for a spread in now defunct Joe's Magazine, created and edited by uber-fashion stylist Joe McKenna in the 90s.

Shut Out, the opening track on the last album of The Walker Brothers, was released in 1978. Written and sung by Scott Walker.

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  • 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.

  • 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:-)

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  • @amico78 Big Jim Sullivan.

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

    Alan played the great guitar on "No Regrets".

  • @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

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

  • but why is it so SHORT? :-(

  • @mrgeorgebanjoman The Bomber is awesome.

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

  • Such a perfect track

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

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

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