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Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 20 Jan 2016, 1:54am
by River
Does anyone have the last 88 gig, Edingburgh Playhouse? Would love to hear that one.


I was looking through Esmarks site and the recording might be a different night. I think I remember reading Mick got sick halfway through the Tighten Up tour. Which also goes with Mick's remarks about it being 3 years since he'd been to the Town and Country club on the 89 show Seb uploaded a while ago. According to Esmarks listings, they had Town and Country planned but had to cancel due to the illness. Makes you wonder what else they had planned.

Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 31 Jan 2016, 2:43am
by River
Alright, I have three contributions to the BAD Restoration Campaign. Hopefully these are new to someone.

Heres one that I haven't seen around here. A gig from 1986 at the Edinburgh Queen Hall. Judging by other sets around at the time, Beyond the Pale might be missing.



This one comes from the reunion tour in 2011. This is Davo's first gig at Bournemouth. Audio is taken from a video of the full show. A few weird cuts after songs.



This last one comes from Brixton Academy in 1987. Rough sound, and Beatbox, E=MC2, and 1999 cut out. I'm assuming thats how it is, hopefully not a problem on my end. This gig does have the one-off "Return of the Great Consumer"



Enjoy guys. Anyone have the 88 Edinburgh?

Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 31 Jan 2016, 6:11am
by bazarboy75
yeah i definitly rip my old edinburgh K7 gig
must have it somewhere

Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 31 Jan 2016, 9:02am
by bazarboy75
Here we go

BAD Edinburgh 14 07 1988 Restored version !



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Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 31 Jan 2016, 12:22pm
by River
bazarboy75 wrote:Here we go

BAD Edinburgh 14 07 1988 Restored version !



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Jesus, Mick sounds really good here. Almost Bradford good. My theory is that this gig is about 4-6 days before Mick went down with his illness.

Edit. Wow. The Born to Be Wild drop caught me off guard, that was really funny.

Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 31 Jan 2016, 2:18pm
by Heston
bazarboy75 wrote:Here we go

BAD Edinburgh 14 07 1988 Restored version !



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Cheers BB.

Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 31 Jan 2016, 2:31pm
by Heston
River wrote:
bazarboy75 wrote:Here we go

BAD Edinburgh 14 07 1988 Restored version !



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Jesus, Mick sounds really good here. Almost Bradford good. My theory is that this gig is about 4-6 days before Mick went down with his illness.

Edit. Wow. The Born to Be Wild drop caught me off guard, that was really funny.
Is it just me or does this seem to be running a bit fast?

Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 31 Jan 2016, 2:39pm
by River
Heston wrote:
River wrote:
bazarboy75 wrote:Here we go

BAD Edinburgh 14 07 1988 Restored version !



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Jesus, Mick sounds really good here. Almost Bradford good. My theory is that this gig is about 4-6 days before Mick went down with his illness.

Edit. Wow. The Born to Be Wild drop caught me off guard, that was really funny.
Is it just me or does this seem to be running a bit fast?
Yeah it is a bit fast and a bit high in pitch.

Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 31 Jan 2016, 4:22pm
by bazarboy75
It's totally possible
The source came from a cassette

My very fisrt BAD boot back in early 90's

Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 31 Jan 2016, 4:46pm
by River
bazarboy75 wrote:It's totally possible
The source came from a cassette

My very fisrt BAD boot back in early 90's
Really appreciate the upload BB. I have noticed from these BAD gigs, that as a live band, they were more together than the Clash. I suppose its the Clash attitude of being more spontaneous and "out of control."

Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 01 Feb 2016, 9:19am
by bazarboy75
River wrote: I have noticed from these BAD gigs, that as a live band, they were more together than the Clash. I suppose its the Clash attitude of being more spontaneous and "out of control."
well that was 2 differents bands
not opposite but very different
plus Joe and Paul were not very good musicians

Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 01 Feb 2016, 1:35pm
by River
bazarboy75 wrote:
River wrote: I have noticed from these BAD gigs, that as a live band, they were more together than the Clash. I suppose its the Clash attitude of being more spontaneous and "out of control."
well that was 2 differents bands
not opposite but very different
plus Joe and Paul were not very good musicians
Very true. Its my never ending personal battle between who I like more, BAD or the Clash.

I noticed this one has a link but its not working. The fact its an FM source intrigues me.
Sala Jacara, Spain, 14.07.87 (6/10 fm)

Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 01 Feb 2016, 3:04pm
by bazarboy75
River wrote:
I noticed this one has a link but its not working. The fact its an FM source intrigues me.
Sala Jacara, Spain, 14.07.87 (6/10 fm)
Yeah i have it somewhere
the sound is correct but the problem is that 2 guys (from the radio) speaks during the tracks
so you can't have the track entirely

Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 01 Feb 2016, 4:01pm
by River
bazarboy75 wrote:
River wrote:
I noticed this one has a link but its not working. The fact its an FM source intrigues me.
Sala Jacara, Spain, 14.07.87 (6/10 fm)
Yeah i have it somewhere
the sound is correct but the problem is that 2 guys (from the radio) speaks during the tracks
so you can't have the track entirely
Hmm, I'll pass on that one. Unless you've already started work on it. Out of what you have, what is the best gig to you? That one I'd like to hear.

Re: BAD Restoration Campaign

Posted: 02 Feb 2016, 2:18am
by Heston
Listening the the Edinburgh gig, it varies spectacularly from excellent (Beatbox) to terrible (Rock Non Stop) within the space of the first two songs. Aside from the latter song, Mick is on pretty great form vocal-wise.