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.
‘John’ doll inspired by 1969/1970 era Ozzy Osbourne.
Note: Overview from above and the way I keep it all stored properly. This collection began in 2006 with the acquirement of the Black Box, most recent addition is of course The Devil You Know.
Judas Priest watch with band picture on face (2006)
My ticket for the concert in Colombia in may this year.
They may still make a racket sent straight from hell itself, but Napalm Death are actually all about peace and love these days. Believe it, writes Alison B by Alison B, first published in LondonTourdates #035 ,14th November 2008
Judas Priest's 2009 British Steel Anniversary bike.
Original Platinum disc
flyer for the unnoficial aftershow to Sabbath's charity gig at the Academy. i didn't go...
Photo of me with Robert Plant (in a Wolves shirt!) at Wolves vs Sheffield play off final at Cardiff Millennium.
Taken mid afternoon outside the venue
Acquired from Terence Timmins Age 28 Led Zeppelin IV (4) vinyl LP bought at at second hand record shop for £5 (price sticker is still on) Terence has been a fan for about 12 years
Holy Water 'Blessed by Ozzy'
Andreas Christennsson - home in Sweden is a shrine to Black Sabbath and in particular Ozzy! He was first introduced the band at the age of 12 by his uncle and has been a devotee ever since.
the flyer of the first visit of Black Sabbath ( Heaven and Hell) to Colombia.
Wembley Arena 10 November 2007 by Richard Hodkinson, first published in LondonTourdates #010 ,16th November 2007
Judas Priest Russian Some Heads Are Gonna Roll flexi disc in red (2005)
Artwork for Geezer Butler made by a friend and which I got to get Geezer sign in person backstage at London's Wembley Arena on 10/11/2007 after I was solely taken by the band management to Iommi's and Geezer's private bus.
This a drawing of Jhon Bonham that I made as a tribute to him and to the music that he gave to us all.
Rob Halford figurine (2007). Limited to 3000.
Fan made Napalm Death sweets with 2010 Japanese tour images. Courtesy of Shane Embury.