- Apple scruffs
The Apple scruffs were a loosely-knit group of hardcore
Beatles fans who were known for congregating outside theApple Corps building and at the gates ofAbbey Road Studios inLondon during the waning days ofBeatlemania in hopes of seeing or interacting with the band members.The Beatles themselves had an ambivalent but often friendly relationship with these fans; two Apple scruffs, Lizzie Bravo and Gayleen Pease, were actually recruited to sing on a Beatles song ("
Across the Universe "). Although no version was released on a Beatles record that included their voices, they can be heard in the mix of the song that was used on the World Wildlife Fund charity album "No One's Gonna Change Our World " and was subsequently released on the compilation album "Past Masters, Volume Two ".The Beatles' song "
She Came In Through the Bathroom Window " ("Abbey Road ", 1969) refers to the day that some of the Apple scruffs climbed into Paul McCartney's house via an upstairs bathroom window and raided his closet for a pair of pants which they took turns wearing. They also took a framed photograph, which they later returned at McCartney's request.Following the breakup of the Beatles,
George Harrison wrote a song entitled "Apple Scruffs" which appeared on his solo album "All Things Must Pass ".In 1985, one of the Apple Scruffs, Carol Bedford, published a memoir of her experiences as a fan, " "Waiting for the Beatles: An Apple Scruff's Story". [ [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0713713348 Amazon.com: Waiting for the Beatles: An Apple Scruff's Story: Books: Carol Bedford ] ]
Other uses
"Apple Scruffs" is the name of a
webcomic based on video games and pop culture drawn by Corey 'Hawkeye' Hayes [http://hayescomics.com/] .Apple Scruffs Tie-Dye is the name of a tie-dye company which participated in the 2008 Loyola Student Stock Exchange competition in 2008. [http://www.applescruffs.tk]
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