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Topic History of: Scott Walker
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JK2006 It was certainly fun to be a teenager.
Green Man Probably the best decade to live through. However I was born too late.
JK2006 1966
JK2006 16 years ago this thread started. WOW. Sadly Scott died some years ago now. A lovely, dear friend.
Green Man Richard wrote:
You probably get asked this rather a lot, but....

....you and Mr. Engel (aka Scott W.) were good pals back in the 60s. Are you still in any kind of contact? If not, when did you last see him?

Sorry to sound so inquisitive, but I'm a big fan and curious to know more about Scott Walker.



A few years ago I met a ghost singer/session staff.

She appears on many 1960's hits one being Seven Little Girls. She has a lot of stories to tell, she said Scott Walker was a shy man, well spoken and very well dressed.

She called Lonnie Donegan a rude name. which I agreed with.

Lonnie was arrogant, hated fans his own songs and people in general. That's for another day.