Sabbath’s final gig
Sabbath's last ever gig
Sabbath's last ever gig
I am going to attend home of metal in August of 2019, would like to know if you want to display any of my items,could ship to you before I come in august
The Kinks ' You Really Got Me' 7" single (1964). Credited by many as being one of the first 'heavy metal' songs.
None More Black!
Various fanzines (1980s)
Programme from the first ever Donington 'Monsters of Rock' Festival (1980) which took place on August 16. Included on the bill were: Rainbow, Scorpions, April Wine, Judas Priest, Saxon (who recorded as the semi-official live album Donnington: The Live Tracks), Riot, Touch etc.
This is the gig journal of heavy music fan Chris Hopkins.
Godflesh photographs & t-shirt, circa 1988.
Benny Godflesh in Liverpool 1989
Godflesh flyer promoter: PNW presents Goldflesh with support from Cable Regime & Make Them Die Slowly at Birmingham University Student Union £2/2.50
Clawfist Singles Club A Side: Loopflesh 'Like Rats' (Loop covering Godflesh track) B Side: Fleshloop 'Straight to Your Heart' (Godflesh covering Loop track) Limited edition (1400) 7" single
Courtesy of Digby Pearson, founder of Earache Records From their archive.
Cold World Cd artwork mock up + negative of artwork attached. Courtesy of Digby Pearson, founder of Earache Records From their archive.
Godflesh (1990) Earache Records - mock up of artwork This is the band's first release. Initially released on Swordfish Records, in 3 versions, only on vinyl. The band signed to Earache Records shortly after, and both Earache and Silent Scream recordings re-issued this recording 2 years later. Earache's version contained 2 bonus tracks Courtesy of Digby Pearson, founder of Earache Records From their archive.
Courtesy of Digby Pearson, founder of Earache Records From their archive.
Acquired from Johnny Doom Gnarlimost Fanzine issue 1 feat Godflesh interview and review
Photos of Godflesh taken at Edwards No8 and Birmingham University.Maybe someone can remember the exact dates.