Although I could never imagine him growing old and his passing shouldn't be a shock, somehow it is. What a voice! And his courage in following his muse to relative oblivion. Artistically he gave so much. I hope he felt fulfilled.
I'm in the process of digitising a collection of vinyl albums, and the one at the top of the pile this morning was The Best Of Scott Walker, so I've been listening to No Regrets, Jackie, My Ship is coming in, and assorted others.
As you say, remarkable voice, and such talent and independence of spirit.
I had half a year in London in the late 60s, and one of the guys in the flat was convinced that all you had to do to lure a girl into bed with you was to put a Walker Brothers record on.
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