Judas Priest badges, headband, jacket & lighter (1980s)
Judas Priest badges, headband, jacket & lighter (1980s)
Judas Priest badges, headband, jacket & lighter (1980s)
Stuff I have collected over the years. Enjoy
Tony Mottram's Plectrum collection, 1983-2011.
Opening Act Accept, special guests Def Leppard
Some great shots in this programme.
Custom Glen Tipton plectrum
The record from the film.
The blurb from Wikipedia…
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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.
Judas Priest British Steel UK promo with sticker (1980)
this was the biggest show Priest has done in Toronto playing in front of 30, 000. This was The Turbo Tour.
Tony Mottram’s account of the Johnny Be Good video shoot. Several items have been uploaded relating to this session so be sure to check Tony’s other uploads.
Black & Red and Black & Silver Leather Jackets. These were made by Ray Brown – www.raybrownfashion.com Ray Brown specialises in making bespoke items of clothing, mainly used on stage to perform in. In the 80’s, Ray made clothes for many bands including Motley Crue and Bon Jovi. Rob wore these 2 jackets during the ‘Turbo’ album era. This will have been 1985/86 These 2 were also worn for the ‘Locked In’ and ‘Turbo Lover’ promo videos.
‘Screaming for Vengeance’ cardboard cutout (1982)
Brum Beat Priest Article
As seen in the Johnny Be Good video shoot.
Judas Priest guest pass (1982)
Judas Priest full page ad in Brum Beat
This is page one only the rest to follow...
Judas Priest Priest...Live! double gold disc (1986-7)
This is the denim jacket I pretty much lived in between 1986 and 1989, when it got a bit too small. Most patches came from a stall at Basingstoke market.