* One wouldn't expect any from his later nightmare music, but "[=SDSS1416+13B=] (Zercon, A Flagpole Sitter)" from ''Bish Bosch'' throws so many put-down one-liners that it manages to be hilarious despite the dissonance and crippling wailing. "Jolson and Jones" from ''The Drift'' also features a saxophone donkey, plus the line "I'll punch a donkey in the streets of Galway!" shouted multiple times.
* While recording ''The Drift'', as shown in ''Scott Walker: 30 Century Man'', at one point dust from a stone block used as percussion floats back into Scott's face.
* An interviewer in Walker’s later years once confessed to having a dream about Walker’s music in which it was being played by an orchestra and the conductor was attacked by wild dogs. Walker thought this was hilarious and commented "That’s the next album, right there."
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