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The Monsters of Rock : The Official Illustrated History 1980 - 1996

Tucker, John(Text by)Totton, Judy(Supplement by)
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MONSTERS OF ROCK Standard EditionWritten by rock journalist John Tucker with supplementary material from the festivals official PR Judy Totton and the festival's promoters, this epic book takes us on a journey from the very first Monsters of Rock in 1980 to the last event in 1996.

Measuring 300mm square and featuring more than 600 pages covering each year of the festival with interviews, information, set lists and many never before seen photographs from the archives of rock's greatest photographers.

The book also features an introduction by Def Leppard front man Joe Elliott. The standard edition is a 600 page plus hardback book with a full colour, printed cover, laminated with spot UV. "MONSTERS OF ROCK, Castle Donington's annual pilgrimage for the rock/metal community, began life in 1980 as an impressive way to round off Rainbow's 'Down To Earth' tour which had commenced the previous September in America: one stage, seven bands and 35,000 expectant fans. It was supposedly a one-off, but its importance as an event cannot be overstated.

The Donington racetrack was perfect as an outdoor venue, being relatively central in the UK and having easy road and rail access.

The following year's event, with AC/DC headlining, drew a much larger crowd and from then on Monsters Of Rock became a fixture on the calendar, so much so that as soon as one year's closing fireworks had died away journalists and fans alike were speculating on possible acts for the following year's bill. Over eighty different bands played the UK's Monster Of Rock stage - or stages, in some years - between that first event and the final show in 1996, and the roll-call is spectacular: Iron Maiden, Kiss, Ozzy Osbourne, Van Halen, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, Whitesnake, Motley Crue...

The list goes on and on, and includes AC/DC with their record-breaking three headline shows and Metallica, the only band to appear on four separate occasions. And although some bands, for whatever reason, failed to hit the mark on the day, others were simply spellbinding. There was rain, there was mud, there was sunburn and, of course, there was tragedy when two young men lost their lives.

But overall Monsters Of Rock was the embodiment of hard rock, heavy metal, call it what you will, and this book is a celebration of the festival's glory days."Every copy is personally signed by Noddy Holder of Slade!

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£130.00
Product Details
0993287999 / 9780993287992
Hardback
01/02/2020
United Kingdom
624 pages, 1500
310 x 310 mm, 5 grams
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