Napalm Death – ‘Life?’ T-Shirt
Napalm Death - 'Life?' T-Shirt, purchased from Napalm gig at Birmingham Academy, December 2002.
Napalm Death - 'Life?' T-Shirt, purchased from Napalm gig at Birmingham Academy, December 2002.
I made this customized and modified Black Sabbath artwork celebrating the 30th Anniversary since Ronnie , Iommi and Geezer got together back in 1979 , I had the artwork printed on shirts as a gifts for the band which I got to handle them in person backstage on 6/9/2009 at Berlin,Germany , after one of their shows from 'The Devil You Know' world tour.
Black Sabbath Reunion tour t-shirt from 1999. Only available in the U.S.
Obtained from a gig at The Astoria, London on 5th December 1999
T-shirt from the ‘Operation Rock & Roll’ Tour that travelled around the states in 1991. The tour was made up completely from Sony (and affiliated labels) recording artists: Judas Priest, Alice Cooper, Motorhead, Dangerous Toys and Metal Church.
black sabbath tour shirts,tour jacket and a cut off
Heaven & Hell tour tshirt. The tour stretched from April 1980 well into 1981.
Tour tshirt 1981
As seen in the Johnny Be Good video shoot.
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 1986 tour t-shirt, bought at Birmingham Odeon gig.
Dehumanizer t shirt
USA tour t-shirt from the 2004 ‘Re-united’ tour, the first dates with Rob Halford back on vocals. Features the classic ‘Screaming For Vengeance’ album artwork by Doug Johnson.
From the American leg of the 1992 Dehumanizer tour. This is an early version of a t shirt that later appeared with the text Black Sabbath added.
Led Zeppelin tie-dyed t-shirt. Unofficial. Hindenburg disaster picture as used on Led Zeppelin I album cover. Bought at Camden Lock market, London, summer 1991.
This is a school picture of me and my brother from about 1984. Just visible is my Black Sabbath T-shirt and his AC/DC one. Though I was only 9 at the time I can clearly remember asking to be bought the T-shirts while we were on holiday in Blackpool, or was that Bridlington? At that time I don't think either of us particularly owned or listened to our own music and I'm pretty sure we didn't know who Sabbath or AC/DC were so the only explanation I have for wanting those shirts was because they looked cool! Mine had a picture of the grim reaper on the front and his a man being electrocuted. 26 years later though and I can honestly say I love Sabbath and can't think of a cooler picture of me as a kid...well there is that one of us in Scarborough standing with Darth Vader.
Bootleg Black Sabbath 2001 tour t-shirt, bought from Birmingham Academy gig.
The image on the front of this Tshirt was taken by Tony Mottram.