Official badge from Birmingham Odeon 1980 tour
Falkoner Theater
Back in 1975, as many of you Sabbath bootlegs family members know, Ozzy was invited by one of his closest friend Chris Sedgwick to sing backing vocals on a cover of the Animals hit song � “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”. This is maybe the .
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Live in Bremen, November 25, 1987
Garment featured in the original 1975 Black Sabbath 'Sabotage Tour' program by Martyn Dean. Also featured on the official Black Sabbath Instagram page. Obtained from a relative of the band and in my private collection since 1980.
I am going to attend home of metal in August of 2019, would like to know if you want to display any of my items,could ship to you before I come in august
This Night Changed My Life!!!
Many hours of collecting and sewing here. Patches from gigs, festivals and custom made.
These were the jeans I'd always wear to gigs in Manchester in the mid/late 80s, and over time I added patches, bleach, safety pins, etc. Eventually, my mum complained about "the state of them!" and insisted I threw them out. I would go out wearing other jean,s with these jeans in a plastic bag, and would change into them on the train. There are four Black Sabbath patches, one Led Zeppelin, and one Kerrang. I added the beer towel to cover a massive hole I accidenally created with the over-enthusiastic use of bleach.
I had this battle jacket for the last time i saw Sabbath on ‘The End’ tour. It was photographed at Planet Rockstock in 2017.
How did I come by this priceless rare ticket? I went to a record fair at Birmingham NEC back in 1994 and bought a first pressing of Black Sabbath's first album for £25. When I got it home to examine it this ticket was inside the sleeve. How lucky am I?
The tattoos of my Car.