Bad News

Bad News may refer to:

  • Bad News (band), an English spoof rock band
  • Bad News (Bad News album), 1987
  • Bad News (Ligeia album), 2008
  • "Bad News" (How I Met Your Mother), an episode of How I Met Your Mother
  • Bad News (magazine), a 1980s comics magazine co-edited by Paul Karasik
  • "Bad News", a song by Johnny Cash from I Walk the Line
  • "Bad News", a song by Kanye West from 808s & Heartbreak
  • "Bad News", a song by The Trashmen
  • "Bad News", a song by Moon Martin
  • "bad_news" (Bastille song), 2014
  • See also

  • Good news (disambiguation)
  • Oblivion (Bastille song)

    "Oblivion" is a song by British band Bastille from their 2013 album Bad Blood. It was released digitally in the UK on 5 September 2014 as the eighth overall and final single from the album. A limited edition 7-inch vinyl edition of the single, featuring the previously unreleased track "bad_news" as the B-side, was also released on 8 September.

    The song was featured on an episode of the television series The Vampire Diaries in 2012.

    Background and release

    The band confirmed during their headline set at London’s Somerset House on July 15 that "Oblivion" will be the next single from Bad Blood.

    Music video

    The music video was exclusively premiered on MSN Music UK on Monday July 21. It was later published through Bastille's Vevo channel on YouTube the same day. The video was directed by Austin Peters (who previously directed the band's "Flaws" and "Laura Palmer" music videos) and stars actress Sophie Turner (known for her role in the television series Game of Thrones). She is seen lip-syncing to the lyrics of the song, singing in front of a crowd of people at a demolition derby.

    Bad News (Bad News album)

    Bad News is the self-titled debut album from British heavy metal group Bad News released in October 1987 by EMI. The album features a cover of the famous Queen song "Bohemian Rhapsody" and was produced by Queen's guitarist Brian May. "Bohemian Rhapsody" was released as a single and had a music video created for it, written and directed by Adrian Edmondson, who portrays Vim Fuego in the group. The video was released as a video single by Picture Music International. In 2004, EMI re-released the album with a re-ordered track listing and with additions of tracks derived from the group's follow-up album The Cash In Compilation.

    Track listing

    Original release

    Side 1

  • "Hey Hey Bad News" 5:22 (Vim Fuego)
  • "Warriors of Ghengis Khan" 3:27 (Fuego)
  • "Bohemian Rhapsody" (Freddie Mercury) 3:46
  • Side 2

  • "Bad News" 3:11 (Fuego)
  • "Masturbike" 2:20 (Dennis)
  • "Drink Till I Die" 5:26 (Dennis)
  • 1989 Rhino Records release

  • "Bad Dreams Rehearsal" 5:13
  • "A.G.M." 4:24
  • "Introducing The Band" 2:19
  • No worries

    No worries is an expression seen in Australian English, British English and New Zealand English meaning "do not worry about that", "that's all right", or "sure thing". It is similar to the English no problem. The phrase is widely used in Australian speech and represents a feeling of friendliness, good humour, optimism and "mateship" in Australian culture. The phrase has been referred to as the national motto of Australia.

    The phrase has influenced a similar phrase used in the Tok Pisin language in Papua New Guinea. No worries utilization migrated to New Zealand after origination in Australia. Its usage became more pervasive to British English after increased usage in Australian soap operas that aired on television in the United Kingdom. Linguistics experts are uncertain how the phrase became utilized in American English; theories include use by Steve Irwin on the television program The Crocodile Hunter and usage by the United States media during the 2000 Sydney Olympics. It has also gained usage in Canadian English.

    No worries (disambiguation)

    "No worries" is an expression in Australian English.

    No worries may also refer to:

  • "No Worries" (Simon Webbe song), a 2005 by Simon Webbe from the album Sanctuary
  • "No Worries" (Lil Wayne song), a 2012 song by Lil Wayne, featuring vocals and production from Noel "Detail" Fisher
  • No Worries (film), a 1994 film directed by David Elfick
  • No Worries (film)

    No Worries is a 1994 film directed by David Elfick. It was based on a play Elfick had seen in the 1980s.

    References

    External links

  • No Worries at the Internet Movie Database
  • No Worries at Palm Beach Pictures

  • Bad News (band)

    Bad News were an English spoof heavy metal band, created for the Channel 4 television series The Comic Strip Presents.... Its members were Vim Fuego (aka Alan Metcalfe), vocals and lead guitar (played by Ade Edmondson); Den Dennis, rhythm guitar (Nigel Planer); Colin Grigson, bass (Rik Mayall); and Spider Webb, drums (Peter Richardson).

    Biography

    Bad News made their television debut during 1983, in the first series of The Comic Strip Presents... (written by Edmondson, and produced by Michael White/Comic Strip Productions). The episode, "Bad News Tour", took the form of a satirical fly-on-the-wall rockumentary, in which the incompetent band is followed travelling to a gig in Grantham, by an almost equally inept documentary film crew: It seemed to take much inspiration from Mark Kidel's 1976 BBC documentary So You Wanna Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star? that followed the Kursaal Flyers around Scotland and northeast England. The episode was also coincidentally in production at the same time as This Is Spinal Tap, which was released the following year to a much wider audience and subsequently greater acclaim.

    Podcasts:

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    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Bad News

    by: D12

    Brigade jump on a couple of punks
    Nigga, we bad news
    (We bad news, nigga)
    To beef for real
    If you step our way it's on
    Anybody, everybody (Oh shit)
    Come on
    Brigade jump on a couple of punks
    That's how we're moving it moving it moving it
    To beef for real
    If you step our way it's on
    Anybody, everybody (That's right)
    Come on
    We breaking every rule in the book
    Illegal crooks that got your mind shook
    Kon done with spells up
    Poisonous cook
    The Kon Artis
    Make way for the hell raiser
    Mysterious neighbor
    Cuttin throats with broke Coke
    Bottles and rusty razors
    I ain't the one to save you in a crisis
    I kick you while you're down
    Snatch you up and ask you who's the nicest
    Better say me
    Or I'll put your next to some vice crips
    And squeeze until they lifeless
    I stayin confidence with my mind
    About being good or evil
    I'm deceitful
    Lethal when I leave you
    Dead inside your blood brother
    When your hand for help reaches out
    We just chuckle
    Now where the fuck of how we is as individuals
    We raise wrong
    Politics and poverty got us head strong
    You dead wrong
    If you think you'll make it out with all your limbs
    Grab your camera
    So we can put this on film
    Don't get cut into hundreds over some dumb shit
    I advise you to run quick cuz we run this
    Guns click on the reg reg
    Put MCs on they death beads
    Either that or leavin' 'em walking on peg legs
    In various locations
    I'll be wylin' out at places
    I'm why they're running out
    Of handicap parking spaces
    Intense dreams
    You want suspense? It's endless
    How I massacre crews
    Leave you solo and friendless
    Contact lens less then lifeless
    The trifest MC
    You never wanna fight with
    Or rock a mic with
    Carry a knife with
    Da Brigade on the night shift
    Pack this big dick that I use to fuck your wife with
    You ain't the nicest
    Derelicts with intelligence
    Leaving your grill wide open like pelicans
    Just wait
    My words penetrate through your vertebrate
    Til it snap your neck brace
    And crack your chest plate
    You studies wanna job like assets
    Rough is ready to start teaching niggas
    In ass whippin' classes
    Breaking glasses
    Damage crews by the masses
    Shit talking like Cassius
    Get in your E-Class and dash bitch
    Kon Artis
    The only man that can expand the cervix
    With the tip of my bone
    Get in your girl and keep fucking
    Until she starts screaming "Leave me alone"
    Walking predacone
    Looking for weak grade to set it on
    From dusk til dawn I bomb
    Went through hell and remain calm
    The devils to stir us to fight me
    Just to see what type of shit that I was on
    Those bastards is why they got burnt
    And turned into crisp XXXXX
    With lyrics hotter than lava comes
    It's urgent
    That she splurge with
    Before I merge with
    Kuniva will make ya nerves emerge and split
    Heard me bitch
    You weren't worthy with the mic
    Is why I snatch it
    And people think and praise with words that I like
    With things that I say on you
    You need someone to spar with
    Put you in the back of my trunk
    Get in my car trick
    Running with nothing but thugs
    With the fug
    We more dangerous than L.A. cops with big clubs
    Who's arresting you when you're drunk
    You sick munk
    Spitting up bills scriptures and gumps
    Till you punks get the picture
    Get it?
    If rap was a whore you couldn't hit it
    I make it my business
    Twenty four seven to try and stick it
    Gotta get it
    I gotta give it to you non-stop
    Bombs drop lyrical warfare we onslaught
    Dead bodies rot
    We making your body rock
    Licking them off like lollipops
    That the shotty pop
    Kuniva snatch rolex chains, watches and anklets
    Dissin' the stank bitch
    Packing heaters to make you thank quick
    Now ain't this
    Something you don't want a piece of
    Don't worry about waiting these ones




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