BLACK SABBATH ‘DOOMSDAY RECITATION’ LP
DOUBLE LIVE ALBUM RECORDED 1977
DOUBLE LIVE ALBUM RECORDED 1977
Fully autographed in silver pen.
Led Zeppelin 'Misty Mountain Hop/Black Dog' on vinyl
Tracklisting:
Side 1:
(From S.O.B Split 7″)
Multinational Corporations Pt. 2
Re-Address The Problem
Changing Colours
From Ashes
Understanding
Stalemate
(From Curse 7″)
Musclehead
Your Achievement
Dead
Morbid Deceiver
Side 2:
The Traitor (Live in Birmingham, UK ’86)
Deceiver (w/ Swanky’s Intro – Live in Wakkon, Belgium ’87)
Retreat To Nowhere (Studio Recording w/ Dorrian and Steer)
Life (Studio Recording w/ Dorrian and .
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ORIGINAL 1972 VOL 4
A side - 'Hard Road' B side - 'Symptom of the Universe' on purple vinyl
Stuff I have collected over the years. Enjoy
Bullshit Detector volume 3’ LP & letter from Steve Ignorant of Crass to Napalm Death.
Back in 1975, as many of you Sabbath bootlegs family members know, Ozzy was invited by one of his closest friend Chris Sedgwick to sing backing vocals on a cover of the Animals hit song � “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”. This is maybe the .
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The record from the film.
The blurb from Wikipedia…
“Johnny Be Good is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Bud Smith, starring Anthony Michael Hall as the main character, Johnny Walker. The film also features Robert Downey Jr., Steve James, Jennifer Tilly and Uma Thurman in .
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“Turn Up the Night” is the first song of the Black Sabbath’s album Mob Rules. It reached number #37 and #24 in the UK/US charts, respectively.
In a radio interview the band revealed that the four-beat hi-hat cymbal intro was simply a time-setter and was supposed .
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Tracks: Sinner Exciter Hell Bent For Leather Ripper Hot Rockin' Green Manalishi (with the two pronged crown)
Harvey Smith describes a night out at Tavern In The Town, a rock pub in Wolverhampton.
Mock up for Napalm Death's first record 'Scum'
A side - 'Neon Knights' B side - 'Children of the Sea' (live) From the album 'Heaven and Hell', first album with Ronnie James Dio on vocals.
A side - 'Immigrant Song' B side - 'Hey Hey What Can I Do"
The sound of seminal Scum lp founded what was called grindcore, Scum was followed by From Enslavement to Obliteration in 1988 and there were many versions of it: Gatefold lp, picture vinyl, splatter vinyl and 2 cd versions (28 track & 54 track incl. Scum .
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