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Black Sabbath T-shirt

T-Shirt
1981 (produced)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Black Sabbath were one of the most influential heavy metal bands of all time, helping to create the genre with ground breaking albums such as Paranoid. Their original sound focused on ominous lyrics and doomy music, in stark contrast to popular music of the early 1970s. This baseball style shirt features a slightly different take on the cover art of their 1981 album, Mob Rules.

With t-shirts becoming a staple fashion item for youth and rock 'n' rollers in the 1960s, promotional t-shirts printed to advertise products also became common place. This trend moved from corporate arena to youth movement with the merging of rock 'n' roll, advertising and fashion into the creation of the concert t-shirt, of which this is an example. Not only does it advertise a concert the wearer has been to, but concert and band t-shirts can also show the wearer's allegiance to specific musical subcultures or youth movements.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleBlack Sabbath T-shirt
Materials and techniques
Screen print on polyester cotton t-shirt.
Brief description
Black Sabbath t-shirt.
Physical description
White polyester cotton t-shirt with black 3/4 length sleeves and crew neck, with screen print of a graffitied wall with bloodied sheet and cloaked faceless figures.
Dimensions
  • Height: 80cm
  • Arm to arm, laid flat width: 135cm
Marks and inscriptions
BLACK / SABBATH
Credit line
Given by Bob Fisher
Subject depicted
Summary
Black Sabbath were one of the most influential heavy metal bands of all time, helping to create the genre with ground breaking albums such as Paranoid. Their original sound focused on ominous lyrics and doomy music, in stark contrast to popular music of the early 1970s. This baseball style shirt features a slightly different take on the cover art of their 1981 album, Mob Rules.

With t-shirts becoming a staple fashion item for youth and rock 'n' rollers in the 1960s, promotional t-shirts printed to advertise products also became common place. This trend moved from corporate arena to youth movement with the merging of rock 'n' roll, advertising and fashion into the creation of the concert t-shirt, of which this is an example. Not only does it advertise a concert the wearer has been to, but concert and band t-shirts can also show the wearer's allegiance to specific musical subcultures or youth movements.
Collection
Accession number
S.3164-2010

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Record createdDecember 15, 2010
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