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There was a clip posted in a Facebook group that I thought some people here might be interested in. The BBC did a special called "The Shadows at Sixty" where they got some of the original members together to talk. The clip is specifically around Apache:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWp3xb7NNVg (~5 minutes)

Looks like the whole program might be at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdU5BsKdGCc (~60 minutes)

-Darren

That's a great documentary indeed!
We had a discussion on it a while back at this thread - Shadows Documentary

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Hi, I'm Gellert, guitarist for The Fintastics.

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Thanks for sharing this! I so love the role the rhythm guitar plays in this classic.

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Well worth the time to view. We owe a lot to the Shadows.

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Sorry to go slightly off topic, but this is a nice view (for this Yank) into Brit culture and The Shadows’ place in it. Cockney rhyming slang referencing Hank in an advert.

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