Ozzfest 2002 Ticket
Ticket from Ozzfest 2002, with Ozzy Osbourne headlining. The event was held on Saturday 25th May 2002 at Donington Park.
Ticket from Ozzfest 2002, with Ozzy Osbourne headlining. The event was held on Saturday 25th May 2002 at Donington Park.
flyer for the unnoficial aftershow to Sabbath's charity gig at the Academy. i didn't go...
Denim waistcoat with various patches, pins and badges all related to Black Sabbath
A collection of Black Sabbath and associated bands badges
Black Sabbath - The Dio years album signed by Ronnie James Dio backstage at Athen's Rock Wave Festival in Greece on 01/07/2007.
ORIGINAL 1970 PARANOID LP
Ozzy 1986 tour t-shirt, bought at Birmingham Odeon gig.
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.
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
This is a piece of collage artwork created in celebration of Home of Metal.
This is a signed photo from the day Jenny from Capsule went to interview Ozzy for the Home Of Metal project at his home in LA
Note: This isn't much of a collection yet, unfortunately Black Sabbath T-shirts are pretty scarce around here. Anyway, the first one I bought was the Vol 4 one (can't remember the year), latest is the "World Tour 1978" one, which I got a coupla months ago.
Black Sabbath photos from Glasgow gig (1970s)
Pages from Grapevine. This monthly publication detailed cultural happens in Birmingham. A listings magazine very much of the time. These pages are from both the early A5 version and later A4, more professionally printed editions. The listings sections have enabled us to compile a list .
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First time ever that an Heavy Metal band had such a big exposure on Corriere della Sera, most read newspaper in Italy!!!
Evil Woman 7" single on Fontana
Dehumanizer t shirt
This is the gig journal of heavy music fan Chris Hopkins.
Old shirts from the late eighties to early nineties.
Submitted by Pat Myhill who was Entertainments Secretary at the College of Art and Commerce Birmingham 1969-70.
Black Sabbath article in Melody Maker from 1970 bought at my local news agent in Bloxwich
By John Diggins "I was first introduced to Tony back in 1970 when working with John Birch, who was a pioneer of custom made pick-ups making them in such a way that they were mechanically noiseless. In those days Tony used a beautiful Gibson cherry red SG special that had been fitted with some of John’s early pick-ups in the stainless steel covers. It was this guitar that I used as the blueprint for the contours on our own SG. In the following years Tony and I became good friends as I was able to solve some of the niggling intonation problems that he had suffered for many years. He aslo had some of the early prototype John Birch guitars, such as a 24 fret Les Paul shape (pictured) and the first 24 fret black SG with crucifix inlays and stainless steel scratchplate, which he used up until about 1980. I couldn’t make the guitar in John Birches time so I made it at home. It was made on the kitchen table and was completed in about 2 weeks. The lacquer was still soft when it was taken to the US, and it was this factor combined with severe changes in temperature and humidity that caused the paint to crack and flake off, giving the ‘Old Boy’ the well worn look that it has today. The guitar was not given a proper unveiling until I had produced the pick-ups that could deliver the sound that Tony was happy with.The Jaydee ‘Old Boy’ SG has become one of Tony’s favourites and it is still used today.