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Scene Point Blank - Scott Wilkinson

Words: Aaron H • February 7, 2015

Scene Point Blank - Scott Wilkinson
Scene Point Blank - Scott Wilkinson

Scott Wilkinson (Scene Point Blank)

SPB: What album changed or had the biggest impact on your life?

WIlkinson: I would have to say Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles. The record came out when I was 12 and dominated my record player (yeah I'm that old). The Eastern influence was there in “Within You Without You,” as well as the psychedelic sound of “Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite.” The two killer tunes on the record for me were “A Day in The Life” and “She's Leaving Home.”

Scene Point Blank - Scott Wilkinson
Scene Point Blank - Scott Wilkinson

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