Judas Priest – Rare 1981 7″ Record
Tracks: Sinner Exciter Hell Bent For Leather Ripper Hot Rockin' Green Manalishi (with the two pronged crown)
Tracks: Sinner Exciter Hell Bent For Leather Ripper Hot Rockin' Green Manalishi (with the two pronged crown)
Judas Priest British Steel LP signed by Rob Halford (1980)
Judas Priest British Steel necklace (1980)
1972 gig contract. 2J's Club Braintree. 15 pounds in payment.
Judas Priest stickers
Donington 'Monsters of Rock' Festival Plaque (1981). Playing that year were: AC/DC, Whitesnake, Blue Öyster Cult, Slade, Blackfoot, More, etc.
Glenn Tipton joined Judas Priest as guitarist in 1974. Here he is on stage at Henry’s Blueshouse with his band of the time: The Flying Hat Band.
Paper given out free at first ever Donington
Judas Priest Mexican 7” Sinner single (1981)
Malcolm Carter - Age 49 1980 A4 - Monsters of Rock Programme Headline Rainbow - Support Judas Priest
Judas Priest guest pass (1982)
Judas Priest rare red promo sticker (1978)
Glen Tipton with The Flying Hat Band.
Denim Jacket (1986). Featuring patches from Black Sabbath, Judas Priest & Led Zeppelin.
1973 – lots of hair and drinking at The Giffard (Arms), Wolverhampton
Judas Priest rare Japanese special DJ copy (1984)
I wonder if there was a cassette sngle too? The image on the cover was taken by Tony Mottram.
The song from the soundtrack to the film.
The blurb from wikipedia…
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Judas Priest 25mm D ring badge most likely from sometime in the 1970s. Courtesy of Steve Grennan
Ram It Down Leather Waistcoat. This history of this waistcoat is not as clear. Rob can’t recall who exactly made this for him, although once again, it will probably have been Ray Brown. The ‘Ram it Down’ album release was followed by the ‘Mercenaries Of Metal 88’ tour. Ray Brown is credited on his site as being the clothing designer for this, and other, Priest Tours. It could have been worn at the Powerhouse, Birmingham 12.06.88, when Priest played there.
Priest mag. advert for Defenders of the Faith LP (in 1984).
‘Screaming for Vengeance’ cardboard cutout (1982)
Homemade scrapbook featuring newspaper cuttings of Judas Priest & Led Zeppelin