Judas Priest Programme
Belongs to Malcolm Carter Age 49Judas Priest 1980 Tour Programme
Belongs to Malcolm Carter Age 49Judas Priest 1980 Tour Programme
Malcolm Carter - Age 49 1980 A4 - Monsters of Rock Programme Headline Rainbow - Support Judas Priest
Malcolm Carter Age 49 Judas Priest centre stalls ticket for the Odeon Theatre Birmingham £3.75
this was the biggest show Priest has done in Toronto playing in front of 30, 000. This was The Turbo Tour.
My very first Priest show.....what an introduction!
Judas Priest Live VHS video, initially release in 1983 by Sony Music. Cat no: 2008102. Recorded live at Mid South Colliseum, Memphis, TN, 12th December 1982. This video was re-released on DVD in 2006 as 'Live Vengeance 82'.
Saturday 17th December 1983 Judas Priest with support on the night from Quiet Riot Hammersmith Odeon, London
Acquired from Andrew Smith Judas Priest Ticket Odeon Theatre Birmingham Thursday 27th March Centre Stalls £3.75
Acquired from Andrew Smith Donnington ‘Monsters Of Rock’ Programme 1980 Headline – Rainbow Support – Judas Priest, Scorpions, Saxon, Riot
This is the denim jacket I pretty much lived in between 1986 and 1989, when it got a bit too small. Most patches came from a stall at Basingstoke market.
Signed press photo - 'To Gary'
'Brum Beat' magazine featuring news of Judas Priest 'Ram it Down' release, described as 'lumbering crap' and 'puerile nonsense'!
This is my ticket stub for the first ever Monsters of Rock - headlined by Rainbow but Priest were the best on the day!
Front cover of first Donington programme - article on Priest inside - to follow...
This is page one only the rest to follow...
Judas Priest Article - DoningtonProgramme - page 2
Page 3 of Judas Priest in first Donington programme
Paper given out free at first ever Donington
Judas Priest full page ad in Brum Beat
Reddingtons Rare Records Ad
Brum Beat Priest Article
These were made by Ray Brown – www.raybrownfashion.com Ray Brown specialises in making bespoke items of clothing, mainly used on stage to perform in. In the 80’s, Ray made clothes for many bands including Motley Crue and Bon Jovi. Rob wore these 2 jackets during the ‘Turbo’ album era. This will have been 1985/86 These 2 were also worn for the ‘Locked In’ and ‘Turbo Lover’ promo videos. The tour for this album was the ‘Fuel For Life’ tour.
Black & Red and Black & Silver Leather Jackets. These were made by Ray Brown – www.raybrownfashion.com Ray Brown specialises in making bespoke items of clothing, mainly used on stage to perform in. In the 80’s, Ray made clothes for many bands including Motley Crue and Bon Jovi. Rob wore these 2 jackets during the ‘Turbo’ album era. This will have been 1985/86 These 2 were also worn for the ‘Locked In’ and ‘Turbo Lover’ promo videos.
Ram It Down Leather Waistcoat. This history of this waistcoat is not as clear. Rob can’t recall who exactly made this for him, although once again, it will probably have been Ray Brown. The ‘Ram it Down’ album release was followed by the ‘Mercenaries Of Metal 88’ tour. Ray Brown is credited on his site as being the clothing designer for this, and other, Priest Tours. It could have been worn at the Powerhouse, Birmingham 12.06.88, when Priest played there.