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here's another one...A leather/suede Jacket with fringe!!!and whats on that fringe...well little crosses if you were handy enough...they didn't stay on long though....

 

Tony Iommi used to wear a jacket like that, with tons of little metal crosses hanging off of the fringes. I always wondered if people in the crowd tore them off for souvenirs if he leaned too close to the edge of the stage!

 

I thought I saw pictures of Ozzy wearing something like that in the late 70's.

 

Who knows, maybe all the Sabbath guys had one of 'em, like a uniform...

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here's another one...A leather/suede Jacket with fringe!!!and whats on that fringe...well little crosses if you were handy enough...they didn't stay on long though....

 

Tony Iommi used to wear a jacket like that, with tons of little metal crosses hanging off of the fringes. I always wondered if people in the crowd tore them off for souvenirs if he leaned too close to the edge of the stage!

 

I thought I saw pictures of Ozzy wearing something like that in the late 70's.

 

Who knows, maybe all the Sabbath guys had one of 'em, like a uniform...

 

 

I think the picture I'm thinking of was inside the Black Sabbath the Ozzy years 3 disc set.

I think it was suppose to be on the Never Say Die tour with Van Halen opening.

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if u have 2-3 visible earring holes in each ear, even though you have not wore them in 12 years(I still wear just one at times) and your hair is short, so, everyone asks u what the holes r!!!!!!! hehehehe

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if you have in your possession any albums on this site!!!

 

Vinyl rules!

 

Hey Paul, must be a fuckin' Jersey thing, just about everything you mention I did or have... and here I thought I was such the individual... :(

 

3 holes in the left, 1 in the right. Haven't worn an earring in a few months... too lazy. :anon:

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lot different now Pete, the only way u can get away with earrings is studs now, not the hanging ones we wore, and the sharks tooth, and the long crosses!!!!!! hahahaha someone should invent a hole closer so that noone asks you if u wear earrings ???? hahahah

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lot different now Pete, the only way u can get away with earrings is studs now, not the hanging ones we wore, and the sharks tooth, and the long crosses!!!!!! hahahaha someone should invent a hole closer so that noone asks you if u wear earrings ???? hahahah

 

I disagree!!! I think hoops on a man are sooooooooooooooooooooo sexy!!!! :banana:

 

 

And Pete.........3 in one......one in another? Tres chic!!!!

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lot different now Pete, the only way u can get away with earrings is studs now, not the hanging ones we wore, and the sharks tooth, and the long crosses!!!!!! hahahaha someone should invent a hole closer so that noone asks you if u wear earrings ???? hahahah

 

Let's not forget feathers... man that was a phase I'd rather soon forget... :anon:

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lot different now Pete, the only way u can get away with earrings is studs now, not the hanging ones we wore, and the sharks tooth, and the long crosses!!!!!! hahahaha someone should invent a hole closer so that noone asks you if u wear earrings ???? hahahah

 

I disagree!!! I think hoops on a man are sooooooooooooooooooooo sexy!!!! :banana:

 

 

And Pete.........3 in one......one in another? Tres chic!!!!

 

Why thank you, and when I do wear them one of them is a gold hoop. Sometiems I do wear a long cross or other hanging stuff. I agree Paul, it doesn't look that great with short hair though. Unbalanced or something...

 

A woman I hired a few years ago recently said to me that she had a feeling she was in the right place when she noticed my abundance of ear jewelry during her interview. B)

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yeah, if I still had the long hair, I would prob still wear em!!!!!!!!!

 

it's in the blood!!!!!! hahaha

 

big hoops and long crosses look a bit strange with short hair!!!!! HA

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your friend sometimes snorts some sugar for old times sake

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cool Chad

 

u finally found all your 45 inch Twisted Sister singles, that were shaped in all different sizes

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IF U WENT TO WORK AND HAD TO WEAR A TIE, AND WHEN U GOT THERE, U REALIZED U WORE A BLACK STRIPED BLAZER AND A SKINNY TIE!!!!

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If you watched all twenty-seven hours of Live Aid (well, it seemed like twenty seven hours anyway) just to see Judas Priest, Black Sabbath and Queen

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If you watched all twenty-seven hours of Live Aid (well, it seemed like twenty seven hours anyway) just to see Judas Priest, Black Sabbath and Queen

 

Hell, I was there... very hot... :( Good stuff though! :banger:

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If you watched all twenty-seven hours of Live Aid (well, it seemed like twenty seven hours anyway) just to see Judas Priest, Black Sabbath and Queen

 

Hell, I was there... very hot... :( Good stuff though! :banger:

 

Did it seem that long in person, or was it just for us TV viewers?

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If you watched all twenty-seven hours of Live Aid (well, it seemed like twenty seven hours anyway) just to see Judas Priest, Black Sabbath and Queen

 

Hell, I was there... very hot... :( Good stuff though! :banger:

 

Did it seem that long in person, or was it just for us TV viewers?

 

Seemed to go pretty quick for the most part, other than the heat.

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I do remember thinking it was kinda cool that Phil Collins played in London, got on a plane and was able to make it to Philly in time to finish out the show there. Man, he musta been tired that night!

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