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Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 17 Jul 2018, 3:55pm
by MarkyJacobs
Did anyone here go in The Globe while BAD II were running it?
Several years after the album's release, I found myself in there, by chance, late one Sunday night. I don't remember it as anything other than the kind of no-frills late-night drinking den of which I have been in many.
It's still going, I believe.
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 29 Jul 2018, 5:40am
by MarkyJacobs
Surely Teddy B must have been?
I guess I was merely trying to establish whether they did actually ever switch on the strobe? It didn't feel like it was going to be switched on imminently when I was in there?
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 08 Oct 2018, 1:12pm
by esmark
Just to got one thing clear... my BAD page is stuffed with faults.... and loads of gigs are missing....
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 23 Oct 2018, 4:59pm
by MarkyJacobs
esmark wrote: ↑08 Oct 2018, 1:12pm
Just to got one thing clear... my BAD page is stuffed with faults.... and loads of gigs are missing....
I'm sure your efforts were well appreciated, esmark.
Did you ever go to The Globe?
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 24 Oct 2018, 7:51am
by coffeepotman
esmark wrote: ↑08 Oct 2018, 1:12pm
Just to got one thing clear... my BAD page is stuffed with faults.... and loads of gigs are missing....
It still is great! I refer back to it often
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 15 Jan 2019, 2:08pm
by NoMoreHugh
MarkyJacobs wrote: ↑23 Oct 2018, 4:59pm
esmark wrote: ↑08 Oct 2018, 1:12pm
Just to got one thing clear... my BAD page is stuffed with faults.... and loads of gigs are missing....
I'm sure your efforts were well appreciated, esmark.
Did you ever go to The Globe?
Interestingly who was the crowd that went to the globe as i would always read all write ups about the band and I would have definately turned up myself if i knew about it. Knowing how much i searched for info and never allowed info to get past me on the band, it makes me wonder who would have known about it.
I only found out about it after the event. Even in the song lyrics i never for a moment thought it was a real place that they ran themselves.
I do remember however that they always had a club scene with DJs going on after the gigs so would they include that as the Globe as apposed to a stationary venue ?
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 15 Jan 2019, 3:27pm
by MarkyJacobs
Like I said, I never knew about it at the time. I simply thought 'The Globe' was being used in the song as a metaphor (better word, someone?) for inclusion and embracing diversity.
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 15 Jan 2019, 5:32pm
by MarkyJacobs
For many years there was a Globe album promotional poster (perhaps signed?) on the wall of Rough Trade on Talbot Road. I would have gone in there and noticed it on many occasions, without knowing the actual venue was a couple of minutes walk away, on the same street!
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 15 Jan 2019, 7:01pm
by esmark
TeddyB Not Logged In wrote: ↑25 Jun 2018, 5:31pm
They toured more extensively at times than Sony would have liked. BAD II kept touring the world with U2 when the record company wanted them back in the studio. I don't know if Esmark' site has everything, but they toured pretty much non-stop from Fall '91 until the end of '92, then more sporadically through '93 and '94, then heavily again in '95.
I don't think I have anything... missing loads....
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 15 Jan 2019, 7:12pm
by deny
I saw them in Sydney in 1992 I think at Selinas on Bondi
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 16 Jan 2019, 8:29am
by coffeepotman
I would love a crisp, clear 93 or 94 show
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 16 Jan 2019, 9:23am
by esmark
coffeepotman wrote: ↑16 Jan 2019, 8:29am
I would love a crisp, clear 93 or 94 show
Wouldn't we all...
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 16 Jan 2019, 9:25am
by esmark
The Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, USA, 27.10.95 thing is as close as we get, I think...
https://mega.nz/#!D7ol3KjI!8Br0N5G1N2RQ ... __ybnG_f7Y
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 16 Jan 2019, 10:03am
by coffeepotman
Thant's a beauty, have had that one for a while, if I remember correctly is there a rumored video of that show?
Re: A must for anyone interested in the BAD II era
Posted: 17 Jan 2019, 1:21pm
by MarkyJacobs
Surprisingly few songs from Higher Power and F-Punk in this set-list? Further adding weight to the argument that post- Letts/ Williams/ Roberts/ Donovan BAD should have been a seperate entity with a new name?
I had figured C'mon Every Beatbox made a return in this era because of the US TV appearance seen on You Tube, but Union, Jack was a surprise. Also interesting that they are still doing City Lights this far down the line.
I had alwaysl thought Radio Babylon would be a cool record to come on to...