Yeah, mine's on vinyl too, along with Wheels Of Steel (Saxon, who i saw live at that time, supported by Rose Tattoo i think, in Torquay town hall, 1980!) and the afore mentioned Iron Fist.
10" Girls School, C'mon Let's Go. Sure they were supporting Motorhead the other time i saw them.
Hmmmm, happy days.
All this talk of metal bands with names I never heard of makes me feel like an alien never mind ancient
I must have been living in a bubble when you lot were experiencing your youth lol
Like i say, can't bring it to mind, i'll have to check later. I'm like you, never too impressed with them, i think the fact they were female (?) was their main selling point!
Back in the 60s, me and my mates would troll around the local scrap yards and take the chrome letters off the bonnets of 'Triumph Heralds' etc to fit onto the backs of our leather jackets.
One evening, I noticed that one of my mates had fitted his newly acquired 'TRIUMPH' letters to his jacket and painted below it. Apparently he was into 'TRUIMPH BONEVILE' whatever that was. I don't think anyone ever said anything to him, I don't think he would have bothered anyway.
In the 1970s one of my other mates decided to take up tatooing. One of the guys worked for a butcher and would bring home pieces of pigskin for my mate to practise on. He seemed to be quite good at doing tatoos (On pigskin) but for some time no one was too keen to be the first 'Guinea pig' even though it was a free-be. Eventually, one of the guys decided to let him loose on his arm. When finished and all healed up, the tatoo of Jesus on the cross was shown off down at our local. It was a very good job and looked extremely professional but, as one of my mates pointed out to me. Upon close inspection, it was the only time that he had seen Jesus on the cross, with a smile on his face.