Judas Priest Odeon Ticket
Malcolm Carter Age 49 Judas Priest centre stalls ticket for the Odeon Theatre Birmingham £3.75
Malcolm Carter Age 49 Judas Priest centre stalls ticket for the Odeon Theatre Birmingham £3.75
'stenchcore fest' - a delightfully named evening out at the mermaid - Napalm Death live.
Robert Plant Mumbo Jumbo VHS video, released in 1988 on Atlantic. Cat no: 750121-3. Features the promo videos for: Heaven Knows, Big Log, Little By Little, In The Mood and Tall Cool One.
“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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Judas Priest collection of tickets & passes (1980s onwards)
Judas Priest Live VHS video, initially release in 1983 by Sony Music. Cat no: 2008102. Recorded live at Mid South Colliseum, Memphis, TN, 12th December 1982. This video was re-released on DVD in 2006 as 'Live Vengeance 82'.
Set list from 1983 gig at the Bluebell Hill Community Centre, Nottingham. Set list is written on both sides of one piece of paper, larger writing is Rat's, smaller writing is Nic's.
Custom plectrum
Judas Priest Priest...Live! double gold disc (1986-7)
Judas Priest guest pass (1982)
The image on the front of this Tshirt was taken by Tony Mottram.
Napalm Death lyrics to ‘Siege of Power’ (1987).
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.
The Peel Sessions: Napalm Death LP (1989). This 'Double Value' LP included 2 full sessions and a total of 25 songs. Each side is separated into tracks containing several individual songs. These groupings represent the tracks as played on John Peel's Radio One show.
'Killing Yourself to Die' Black Sabbath zine vol.6
Class War, 1985
A collage gig handout, created for a 1986 Napalm Death gig