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Since the last three days were lost with the update, I figured I would post what Seb had started. He's working on posting the BAD gigs that he currently has. He has uploaded these two gigs so far.

Astoria Theatre 03 03 1987


Brixton Academy 15 11 1986

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Ok thanks mate

Check out for update soon !!

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Hi all

BAD boot campaign restoration PART 2 !!

(look below for the part 1)

Here we go for 2 //restored// BAD gigs

Tiffany's ballroom Newcastle 16 04 1986



Catalyst Santa Cruz, Ca 14 03 1987



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bazarboy75 wrote:Hi all

BAD boot campaign restoration PART 2 !!

(look below for the part 1)

Here we go for 2 //restored// BAD gigs

Tiffany's ballroom Newcastle 16 04 1986



Catalyst Santa Cruz, Ca 14 03 1987



Enjoy !

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Its great to hear these early gigs. I love these because they didn't really have much to play, but they made it work really well.

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I'm not sure if you are doing requests but do you possibly have anything from 88? I have the St Georges, Bradford boot (probably the best I've heard them play) but I'd love to hear a live Just Play Music while Mick still had his voice. And Walker Said live sounds really interesting to me too.

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Hi

Yes no problem ! I'll probably work on the Dublin show soon and it fit well !

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I live by the river wrote:Its great to hear these early gigs. I love these because they didn't really have much to play, but they made it work really well.
I was at the Newcastle Tiffany's gig, it remains one of my favourite gigs ever. The tape doesn't do justice to how great they sounded that night.

By the way, great work BB. :cool:
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board

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Hi all

i'm on the Dublin show from 1988
But my files from just play music to the end are corrupted
the cd source surely damaged and i've got to much numeric clic to be able to do something correct

is here a kind soul to send me a correct copy of this gig please ?

thx

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Heston wrote:
I was at the Newcastle Tiffany's gig, it remains one of my favourite gigs ever.

Lucky you Mr H. !

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Heston wrote:
I live by the river wrote:Its great to hear these early gigs. I love these because they didn't really have much to play, but they made it work really well.
I was at the Newcastle Tiffany's gig, it remains one of my favourite gigs ever. The tape doesn't do justice to how great they sounded that night.

By the way, great work BB. :cool:
I would've loved to see them in the 80s. I did get to see the 2011 tour so to me, that makes up for it. Still want to see them play 1999 with Mick using his Roland guitar. That always seems to be the first song I go to when I get a new boot. Those crazy noises he's making amazes me.

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BAD restaration campaign Part3

Here it is another gig restored

Big Audio Dynamite Subeterrania 19 12 1989



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In the heart of the summer here we go for the :

BAD restoration campaign Part4

BAD in Dublin the 07/08/1988


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Wow. These 88 shows are killer. They sound so into the whole thing, its a shame that just a few months later Mick would go down.

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I hate to keep requesting like this and I hope I'm not bothering, but I was wondering if you have anymore of the 88 gigs? I know theres only a few but I cannot stop listening to Bradford and Dublin and I'd love to hear more. They sound so tight as a group, and I've never heard Mick's vocals sound so good. I mean, V Thirteen from Bradford is probably the best I've ever heard Mick.

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I live by the river wrote:I hate to keep requesting like this and I hope I'm not bothering, but I was wondering if you have anymore of the 88 gigs? I know theres only a few but I cannot stop listening to Bradford and Dublin and I'd love to hear more. They sound so tight as a group, and I've never heard Mick's vocals sound so good. I mean, V Thirteen from Bradford is probably the best I've ever heard Mick.
I'm in full agreement, Mick never sounded better, such a shame he fell ill not long afterwards.
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board

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