

Ozzy Osbourne Diary of a Mad Man poster (1981)
Napalm Death 'Total Musical Destruction' tour poster, designed by Nic Bullen. There were two versions, generally the same info, but different layouts.
These belong to a friend/colleague who saw Sabbath twice in the early days. As far as he recalls, the Mayfair show at the Bullring was just after the release of Paranoid. As the poster says, this was just prior to a US tour that contributed .
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Dont Know if this will interest you,Iwas in a band called Titus Oates, bluesy band doing the circuit in Brum in the late sixties, we used to do the same gigs as Black Sabath. Lots of people remember us and the best gig we did was the Alhambra back of new st, other members were Dave Fear on Drums Ron Braid Vocals John Hankin on bass and me on guitar Met Robert Plant etc
Mothers Posters (1969-1970) - a selection of 5 posters.
Blues Folk Festival poster
This is the poster for the first Napalm Death gig, though it was before that infamous name has been settled on, here the band were called Evasion. The gig took place at the Queen Inn in Hillfields, Coventry.
Napalm Death Chinese tour poster (2007). Courtesy of Shane Embury.
Donington 'Monsters of Rock' Festival Plaque (1981). Playing that year were: AC/DC, Whitesnake, Blue Öyster Cult, Slade, Blackfoot, More, etc.
Judas Priest Wolverhampton Civic Hall Epitaph tour poster (2011)
Silkscreened gig poster by Christian Sloan Hall and Alan Hynes for Judas Priest, Motorhead and Testament at OKC amphitheater, Oklahoma City August 21st 2008
Napalm Death screen print poster Albuquerque NM (2005)
Poster for 1985 gig at The Mermaid, Napalm Death supporting D.O.A and Depraved. The line up for this gig was Nic Bullen, Miles Ratledge and Justin Broadrick.
Napalm Death European tour poster (2006)
1992 RAW magazine poster featuring Rob Halford and Sebastian Bach (then of Skid Row). This photo was taken around the time that Rob guested live on stage in Phoenix with Skid Row when they covered the Judas Priest classic 'Delivering The Goods'. The track was recorded and released on the Skid Row single 'Youth Gone Wild/Delivering The Goods', and features on the album 'B-Sides Themselves'. Even though it is a great cover version, it's worth listening to just for Sebastian Bachs introduction of Rob Halford to the stage!
From Kerrang April 8-21 1982
Part of Doug Roemers Black Sabbath collection - black & white church poster.