Old Judas Priest show poster
Old Judas Priest Poster
Old Judas Priest Poster
Napalm Death 'Total Musical Destruction' tour poster, designed by Nic Bullen. There were two versions, generally the same info, but different layouts.
Ozzy Osbourne Diary of a Mad Man poster (1981)
Donington 'Monsters of Rock' Festival Plaque (1981). Playing that year were: AC/DC, Whitesnake, Blue Öyster Cult, Slade, Blackfoot, More, etc.
Submitted by Pat Myhill who was Entertainments Secretary at the College of Art and Commerce Birmingham 1969-70.
Napalm Death's (Evasion) first ever gig poster (1981)
Led Zeppelin and others at the festival
Diamond Head ‘Shoot Out The Lights’ poster (1980)
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.
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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Took me a while to get this off a window in Shirley High Street Southampton, and in the rain. Surprisingly in fair nick.
From Kerrang April 8-21 1982
Poster for Led Zeppelins show at the Empire Pool Wembley 1971
Grindcrusher tour itinerary, poster and backstage pass,1989.
A poster for a Black Sabbath gig 30th May 1970 @ Malvern Winter Gardens
1981 Diamond Head UK tour poster.
Cathy Myhill (pictured with her husband Pat) designed the poster for a Black Sabbath gig on 2nd March 1970 at Birmingham College of Art and Commerce (as it was then known), which they are holding. Pat booked the gig in his capacity as social secretary .
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Judas Priest Rocka Rolla shop poster (1974)
Managed to get this off some railings outside the Hammy. Phoned on and off days before the gig to check it was still on. Never got an answer, so just went for it. Gutted when turning a corner to see 'BLACK SABBATH CANCELLED' ! Hey ho...
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.