We are struggling to find observations to make about B.A.D.?
To be fair not many BAD fans on this site but clash fans that have a liken to the band because of Mick Jones.
The promotion and marketing of BAD at the time and throughout its career was just appalling (thats another observation)
Re: B.A.D. Observations Thread
Posted: 08 Jul 2018, 5:26pm
by MarkyJacobs
Bazarboy's recently posted interviews reminded me of a lesser-known (slightly) BAD-related piece of trivia: The massive early 90s hit, the 'bootleg' version of The Source featuring Candi Staton's "You Got The Love', was made in André's studio.
Re: B.A.D. Observations Thread
Posted: 16 Jul 2018, 8:09pm
by River
Learned a little bit today about the gigs the band did in Brazil in 87. They played four nights in Rio, August 13-16, then in São Paulo for three, August 21-23. Was able to also find via pics and videos from Mick's R&R Library, a couple sets from those nights. In Rio on one night (possibly the same gig as the video), the did: Medicine Show/Sony/Hollywood Boulevard/BAD/Poontang/Sambadrome/A Party/V Thirteen/Stone Thames/E=MC2/Bottom Line/C'mon Every Beatbox/1999. And in São Paulo, they did: Medicine Show/Hollywood Boulevard/BAD/V Thirteen/Sambadrome/Poontang/A Party/Stone Thames/Sightsee MC/E=MC2/Beatbox/Bottom Line/1999.
Leo Williams (musician)
Leo Williams, also known as E-zee-kill, is an English-Jamaican bass guitarist residing in the United Kingdom.
... Williams also featured in the 1997 film The Fifth Element as the fuel loader of the Fhloston Paradise shuttle.
Leo Williams (musician)
Leo Williams, also known as E-zee-kill, is an English-Jamaican bass guitarist residing in the United Kingdom.
... Williams also featured in the 1997 film The Fifth Element as the fuel loader of the Fhloston Paradise shuttle.
Leo Williams (musician)
Leo Williams, also known as E-zee-kill, is an English-Jamaican bass guitarist residing in the United Kingdom.
... Williams also featured in the 1997 film The Fifth Element as the fuel loader of the Fhloston Paradise shuttle.
Leo Williams (musician)
Leo Williams, also known as E-zee-kill, is an English-Jamaican bass guitarist residing in the United Kingdom.
... Williams also featured in the 1997 film The Fifth Element as the fuel loader of the Fhloston Paradise shuttle.
Leo Williams (musician)
Leo Williams, also known as E-zee-kill, is an English-Jamaican bass guitarist residing in the United Kingdom.
... Williams also featured in the 1997 film The Fifth Element as the fuel loader of the Fhloston Paradise shuttle.
He is also in the video for the brilliant Pass the Dutchie by Musical Youth.
Leo Williams (musician)
Leo Williams, also known as E-zee-kill, is an English-Jamaican bass guitarist residing in the United Kingdom.
... Williams also featured in the 1997 film The Fifth Element as the fuel loader of the Fhloston Paradise shuttle.
He is also in the video for the brilliant Pass the Dutchie by Musical Youth.
Leo Williams (musician)
Leo Williams, also known as E-zee-kill, is an English-Jamaican bass guitarist residing in the United Kingdom.
... Williams also featured in the 1997 film The Fifth Element as the fuel loader of the Fhloston Paradise shuttle.
He is also in the video for the brilliant Pass the Dutchie by Musical Youth.
What a great song
101 will be along soon to tell me the original version by the Mighty Diamonds was better.
Leo Williams (musician)
Leo Williams, also known as E-zee-kill, is an English-Jamaican bass guitarist residing in the United Kingdom.
... Williams also featured in the 1997 film The Fifth Element as the fuel loader of the Fhloston Paradise shuttle.
He is also in the video for the brilliant Pass the Dutchie by Musical Youth.
What a great song
101 will be along soon to tell me the original version by the Mighty Diamonds was better.
Nah but you should now where they stole the intro.
Leo Williams (musician)
Leo Williams, also known as E-zee-kill, is an English-Jamaican bass guitarist residing in the United Kingdom.
... Williams also featured in the 1997 film The Fifth Element as the fuel loader of the Fhloston Paradise shuttle.
He is also in the video for the brilliant Pass the Dutchie by Musical Youth.
Leo Williams (musician)
Leo Williams, also known as E-zee-kill, is an English-Jamaican bass guitarist residing in the United Kingdom.
... Williams also featured in the 1997 film The Fifth Element as the fuel loader of the Fhloston Paradise shuttle.
He is also in the video for the brilliant Pass the Dutchie by Musical Youth.
Don't forget "The Don" did the vid.
Yep. I think he also had Leo in the retrospective vids he did for Bob Marley.