Before there was Jensen and Jared….

There was the Walker “Brothers“.

Whose song was featured at the end of last nights episode during the montage.

Gotta love the body language. 

I recommend checking out some of their other songs on youtube.

They are actually good songs.

Oh the secrets their magic hair could tell.

 

John Walker who’s real last name is Maus.

Noel Scott Engel

And of course they are not actually brothers and when they sing they

look like they are singing love songs to each other.

Some of their song titles.

No Regrets.

The Electrician

 Make it Easy on Yourself.

The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore.

 

How do I know this you ask. Well, the Walker Bros.

have had a special place in my heart for as long as I can remember.

Of course after looking at these all these pics it does beg the question…

Which one of these things don’t belong?

That would be the redheaded stepbrother Lennie “Frankenstein” Walker.

I want to hug her and squeeze her and kiss her all over.

Gary Walker is the Misha Collins of the group.

We hate to judge but he looks like he rides the short bus.

The kind of a guy that everyone says is “special”.

You know, we never expected he would do anything like that,

he was such a sweet, quiet guy.

And then you find a head in his freezer

and eyeballs in his medicine cabinet.

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 Per CC: If it were Misha’s medicine cabinet the eyeballs would be organic.

The Walker Brothers were an American pop group of the 1960s and 1970s, comprising Scott Engel (eventually known professionally as Scott Walker), John Walker (born John Maus, but using the name Walker since his teens), and Gary Leeds (eventually known as Gary Walker). After moving to Britain in 1965, they had a number of top ten albums and singles there, including the No. 1 chart hits “Make It Easy on Yourself” and “The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine (Anymore),” both of which also made the US top 20.

Formed in 1964, the three unrelated musicians adopted the ‘Walker Brothers’ name as a show business touch—”simply because we liked it.”[1] They provided a unique counterpoint to the British Invasion in that they were a group from the United States that achieved much more success in the United Kingdom than in their home country, during the period when the popularity of British bands such asThe Beatles dominated the US.[2]

The Walker Brothers Trio was formed in Los Angeles in 1964 by John Walker (lead vocals, guitar), Scott Engel (bass, harmony vocals), and drummer Al “Tiny” Schneider. Before then, John Walker—who had already been using that name professionally for several years—had performed and recorded several unsuccessful singles with his sister as a duo, John and Judy, and Engel had been bass player with instrumental band The Routers. Walker and Engel, with two other musicians, had also toured the Midwest in 1963 as “The Surfaris,” although the group included none of the musicians who played on the Surfaris’ records. Dropping the word “Trio,” Walker and Engel were signed by Mercury Records, recorded a single, “Pretty Girls Everywhere,” and became a leading attraction at Gazzari’s Club in Hollywood. They also appeared on the Shindig! TV show, developed by Jack Good, and then on a weekly TV show, Ninth Street A Go Go.[3]

Hey, I leave it to you to make up your own mind regarding the depth of their relationship.

I would pay big bucks to see Jensen and Jared do the The Walker Brothers story.

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And of course Misha can portray Lennie “Frankenstein” Walker.

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About Hollowdoll

I have two eyes, two ears, a nose and a mouth. You could buy me the most expensive brain to mouth filter for my birthday and it would sit on a shelf collecting dust.

Posted on April 17, 2014, in Uncategorized and tagged , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. Jonathan Zinklestache

    Did someone slip me some drugs?

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