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.
Portraits of Lee Dorrian in Birmingham after a gig in 1988
Led Zep & Cozy Powell out for a pint
Earache records advert featuring Napalm Death 'scum'
Benny Godflesh in Liverpool 1989
This jacket belongs to Duncan Wilkins, a fan of Napalm Death, a grindcore band formed in Birmingham in the early 80s.
Denim Jacket (1986). Featuring patches from Black Sabbath, Judas Priest & Led Zeppelin.
Front cover of EC Rocker Magazine featuring Black Sabbath
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 Sabbath UK tour programme for the Mob Rules tour which ran from 31/12/81 thru til 15/1/82...
Napalm Death playing live in 1988 Germany Band members: Mick, Lee, Bill & Shane
Mob Rules 1982 tour t-shirt. Obtained from a Nottingham shop keeper in exchange for some Sabbath/Ozzy collectables. originaly brought at the 1982 Bingley Hall gig on the Mob Rules tour.
Ozzy 1986 tour t-shirt, bought at Birmingham Odeon gig.
‘Screaming for Vengeance’ cardboard cutout (1982)
Their demo:great tape,music for every listener of early crust with melancholic riffs and lyrics.
Tony did a sesion with Led Zeppelin’s manager Peter Grant at his home.
Napalm Death photographs, 1986.
Here is a brand new Ozzy Osbourne, Bark at the Moon, collectible rock doll made by Fun for All Collectibles/Art Asylum. It is a large scale figure that plays a remix of Bark at the Moon when you press it’s chest. The figure has never .
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A list of every gig I have ever attended
Stuff I have collected over the years. Enjoy
In 1980 the Birmingham Mail ran a story about the zine Nic and Miles made when they were 12 years old, Antisocial zine. This is a send up of that article in another zine.