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Apache Dropout by The Edgar Broughton Band

PostPosted: 19 Aug 2013, 11:59
by roger bayliss
Remember this one anyone ?


Re: Apache Dropout by The Edgar Broughton Band

PostPosted: 19 Aug 2013, 12:28
by Arpeggio
Absolutely brilliant! An amazing clash of styles. I had several EBB LPs in the late 60s / early 70s! Totally bizarre. I read an interview with EB some years ago. He was horrified (whilst preparing the final mix of "A D Boogie") to discover that someone at Harvest (an EMI offshoot progressive label) decided that it was a great idea to invite Hank B Marvin along & he duly turned up. Strange though it sounds, Edgar B had been a great Shadows' fan as a youngster. Although a bit of a spoof, "A D B" had also been meant as something as a wacky tribute. Apparently Edgar was genuinely worried that Hank would hate the track, be insulted etc., etc. Hank was absolutely fine about it - if maybe a little bemused. After the mixing session they spent a happy hour or two reminiscing, talking about the eary British music scene, guitars / guitarists etc., etc. I recall Edgar saying: "He was very nice. All teeth, smiles and glasses.." (or something along those lines). FAB!!

Bests....Rob :lol:

Re: Apache Dropout by The Edgar Broughton Band

PostPosted: 19 Aug 2013, 13:43
by roger bayliss
Nice one Rob great background info

Re: Apache Dropout by The Edgar Broughton Band

PostPosted: 19 Aug 2013, 15:02
by Arpeggio
Thanks Roger. Great to hear that one again. I think that the interview was in "Mojo", probably around the time that all of the EBB albums were being reissued on remastered / expanded CDs with bonus tracks. Plus, the EBB got together again to play some shows. The little bit about "Apache Dropout.." was part of a bigger overall feature.

Bests....Rob :D