Edgar Broughton Band - 'Apache Drop-out' - 1970 45rpm

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2009

The Shadows vs. Captain Beefheart!.
The bands second and last chart-nudger

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  • get up off your sick consumer arses, look around. No, it's too late, you're all a bunch of sad fuks, all up your own arses. IRAQ, AFGHANISTAN? DRUG WAR? police state etc? No. It's how big a car I have. Who is having sex with someone they're not supposed, is my kitchen big enough? as usual

  • Saw the band in Torquay town Hall 1970's

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  • supreme.

  • this really does sound like an original mix of The Shadows and The Captain and who else would  unite them?what talent!!

  • these guys suck, but they were clearly ahead of their time.

    (in suckiness). no ,this is ok.

  • only one i have heard as my younger sister had it E B Band apache dropout i was more into Hank Marvin nevertheless a good sound of the sixties i also detect the Frank Zappa trait. fredfuryman

  • i remember trapesing around several record shops trying to buy this,they just looked at me like i was bonkers!so unfortunately its not in my collection,thanks to You Tube otherwise i would not have heard it again.same story with the rare 45, Point Me At The Sky by Pink Floyd,tho i did get that one eventually!|

  • much better than out demons out prog rock with a sense of humour

  • they were on at glasto this year!

  • hahahahaha fucking fantastic

  • fucking cool.. shits on all .anti music whatever ..so called latest cool shits banded by the trendies

  • Is that the Harvest Logo I see spinning there? Memories, Memories.

    Saw them in Watford Town Hall c. 1970 supporting John Hiseman's Colosseum (with the amazing Dick Hexstall-Smith) compered by a Mr John Peel. Still have the programme, the LP and the ear damage to show for it. Were stunning. Certainly knew how to rock the audience. Colosseum then played the "Valentine Suite"

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