Bob Daisley is one of the great unsung heroes of hard rock. Total pro, team player and really humble. No pretentiousness. Kinda get the feeling that if you have a problem with Bob Daisley, the problem is you!
@Stormoringer Coming...I always read all these SAPPY poeple on YT calling their favorite millionaire Rock star being "CRIMINALLY UNDERATED"....But for BOB DAISLEY its absolutely true....he got caught in family squable between Sharon and her dad Bob Arden...and Daisley came up WAY short and really is "CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED "...after all the books have been written according to daisley and a lawyer that also wrote a book it came up that even OZZY helped Sharon against Daisley and Bob Arden had to choose Sharons side of things so he can see his grandkids...just crappy..but Im shure Daisley has more money than both of us...but it still sucks.
@@vincevegas8529 No. But his wife takes care of that. Working for the Osborne’s is a slippery environment. There’s one way of doing things and it ain’t yours.
@@hermitrob5481ozzy owes his post sabbath career to other people. Obviously if Ozzy wasn’t there, there would be no Ozzy. Ozzy and Sharon are thieves and cunts.
Daisley kept a journal every day for his entire career, which makes his side more believable to me. Keeping such a journal would be good advice for anyone, really. For one thing, it helps when you are trying to recall how things went down. For another thing, lawyers love them, because a written record carries more weight in court than somebody just trying to recall something from memory. If you're a credible person plus having a written record, it's going to be difficult to dispute you. That's why, when I had a friend who was having a dispute with his landlord, I told him, 'Keep a record of every conversation you have with him. Dates, times, places, phone calls, everything.' Chances are, your opponent in court won't have bothered to do that.
I agree with just about everything you said, but he only played just a little on Rainbow’s, Long Live R&R, and just that tour. But yes, you are 100% the rest. He wasn’t in Rainbow long enough for Ritchie to fire him. That’s saying something!
It turns out he was getting paid a small percentage probably not enough considering his contributions to the OZZY albums. Contractual sgreements are important in these start up bands. Remember you are only one of the cogs in the wheel in these projects. Never liked much of rainbow the DAISELY basslines on MADMAN are awesome as well as some of his lyrics
Don't forget Randy the incredible guitarist who shaped those albums and wanted to leave the band to study and progress further as a guitarist until Sharon forced him to continue the tour... the same tour which he died.
Without Randy, Bob and Lee. How you would take Randy out of the equation is beyond Baffling! He wrote the riffs, the solos and changed guitar in metal forever. Also as stated by Bob the first album was not called Blizzard of Oz. That was the name of the band. I do agree those have been Ozzy’s best albums in a long career. What’s sad to me is how Ozzy and Sharon screwed so many musicians over.Jake E Lee talked about it if you want to hear what they did to him. It’s the same thing they did to Bob.
Shane Griffin completely disagree those albums were his most commercially succesfull sure but really they weren’t that great, . Especially madman, it was written in 4 months cuz pressure form studio and it shows. Especially blizzard were very pop ish granted guitar wise it had some great moments. Also as bob has said “people don’t give credit for how much ozz acctually did, he wrote a lot of it, we all had different parts”
In making successful music, the list of most valuable importance at given time and with chronological consideration goes as follows: 1# (by far) Bob Daisley 2# Randy Rhoads 3# Lee Kerslake 4# the manager, which well could have been some other aswell 5# Jake E. Lee 6# and only 6th most important was John Osbourne's own inputs. 7# -fill in here-
Bob is equally important and responsible in helping Ozzy revive his career as anyone, if not more so. The lyrics, co- writing music(both of which he didn't get credit for). Sharon basically shit on this man over the years just like with Kerslake and Jake E. Lee.
Sharon Osbourne has shat on people her entire life. It's what she does. She's one nasty piece of work. One of the most odious music industry personalities of our era. Now she's acting out a pantomime part on some pathetic TV talent show.
I had the good fortune of meeting Bob Daisley he was in a band with Carmine Appice, Jeff Watson at a club called Stockton Rocks,(Stockton Ca.)He took the time to have a long conversation with me about his bass rig, songs he wrote, he truly is a class act, a true gentleman very down to Earth.( Early 90s). Best wishes to you Mr.Daisley!
For ALL of the work that Bob has done ...bands before Ozzy ...then his contributions to 6 Ozzy albums ...including lyrics and bass parts ...he IS a legend ...what is more amazing is how humble he is about it. He deserves so much more than he received, especially from you know who.
Lebo leigh Leigh - You could make your point without the anti-semitic remarks. Being Jewish has nothing to do with Sharon Osbourne being a horrible person.
I've been screaming for years, Bob Daisley is/was Ozzys secret weapon. All of Ozzys best albums have Bob all over them, the rest are mediocre at best. First bass line I ever learned was "I don't know". He'll always be in my top 3 bass players. So underrated.
Lee Kerslake, great drummer one of my favorites and an early influence for me, I even use a bit of his solo from Gypsy on the Uriah Heep live 73 in my solo sometimes as nod to him
The lyrics on the first two Ozzy albums were incredible... pretty close to Geezer Butler... very intense. Written mostly by Daisley, Kerslake did a lot on the second album
Wonderful brilliant interview...Daisley is my all time favorite bassist and probably my favorite lyricist. I have his book and have read it several times as there's so much to take in on his amazing career. The Blizzard of Ozz band is the GOAT for me. Diary is the ultimate masterpiece. Forever long live Daisley Kerslake and Rhoads.
*Bob Daisley wrote nearly all the lyrics on 5 of the first 6 Ozzy solo albums and played on 5 of the first 6 solo albums, and toured on BATM.* He wrote and played on all 6 except he did not play on Ultimate Sin and did not write lyrics on No More Tears album. *Bob (and Randy/Jake/Zak) made Ozzy's career.*
Love to hear about the royalties, contracts fee's etc - you really don't usually hear much detail on these aspects of band life. You also ask the right questions, which is great.
Awesome interview. Bob is the epitomy of what it means to be a really good person, humble, Kind, real, Uber talented, and a total class act/gentleman!! The one thing I wish the interviewer would have dealt into was The Holy Grail and all that he has and the little he was offered for it from lady evil/Sharon.
19:00 Bob, Randy, Ozzy contributions to Blizzard 21:54 Suicide Solution lyrics 30:23 Blizzard of Ozz band 32:20 Ozzy on Diary of a Madman 38:45 Bob on Bark at the Moon (42:39) 43:21 Ozzy's contribution 45:18 Royalties 51:28 Lawsuits
Total class act. True talent. I remember this happening for Blizzard and Diary all of us true fans were a bit mad for Bob and Lee. Cuz you listen to their bass and drum lines and that's the meat and potatoes of those glorious tracks. Thank you for posting.
What an amazing songwriter Mr. Bob Daisley everyone. he can write the best lyrics possible for Ozzy Osbourne to spit out of his mouth and make money and take all the credit
I can remember even today , that the first Ozzy album was going to be a band called "Blizzard of Oz" and it was taken either from Circus or Creem magazine, it was just a small story announcing Ozzy's next project, after being fired from Black Sabbath, so it was a surprise when it came out, and the album being called the bands name?? and looking more like a Solo album? Now after all these years the truth is finally being told!
As an 11 year old bass player in early 1981. I had though that Rudy Sarzo played bass as he was listed as the song writer on Diary of a madman. It took another 11 years to discover Bob D. Listening to the albums (pre-remix) today, I am amazed how good a song writer and bass player Bob is.
I was 9yrs old in 1981, I bought the record new in Buena Park Ca. and still have it. Side 1 has Bob as partial writer on ebery track. Side 2 has him and the rest of the blizzard of ozz as song writers for all the songs.
Bob is undoubtedly one of the greatest songwriters in rock history, very underappreciated. He's so good he made the Eternal Idol sound great. Bob and Randy had a great chemistry
@@diviningrod2671 Bob was paid to do Eternal Idol as Tony realized Ray couldn't write lyrics like he wanted. Bob I'm sure helped Tony construct the songs
Just a legend. What a normal guy, and I mean that as an ultimate compliment. Absolutly a legend and still a cool, interesting, normal guy. Love Bob Daisley. Excellent interview.
Sharon put the screws to every musician that helped make Ozzy so successful. Randy, Bob and Lee gave Ozzy new life. If you take one of those guys out of the equation it’s not the same. Jake talks about how bad Sharon screwed him on Bark at the Moon. It’s on line so look it up.
The music business has always been this way.if you look in to Sharons background her father Don Arden was rutless Sharon learned for him and that is how you make yourself rich !
No doubt Randy was a beast of a guitar player. Doubt it? Listen to every other player try and do his solos and it's apparent they're reaching while Randy was well within his comfort zone. He had his own style. Bob Daisley was just as monumental in Ozzy's career. No other band has ever sounded as progressive or innovative
The thing I like about his lyrics is they sound like Ozzy is singing about Ozzy. Ozzy did come up with some of the words mixed in with scats, Geezer and Bob Daisley as well, basically filled in between the dots with Ozzy's vocal melodies and scattered words. So it wasn't writing from scratch but still impressive.
@Barry McCockiner Wrong. Bob Daisley even explains it if you'd pay attention. Read his book. Look up the studio recording of where they are working on the Bark at the Moon album where you can hear Ozzy doing the scatting with lyrics. Watch video of Geezer explaining how Ozzy would scat the vocal melodies with a few words and Geezer would then fill in the rest. I think you're ignorant on this subject.
@Barry McCockiner You're clueless. It's a band effort. A great number of songs are written with each member of the song- writing team in the 'band' adding their parts. Some songs are written by one song writer but not usually in rock and metal. Country music is one form where one person sits down with an acoustic guitar and writes the entire song. You are ignorant, Chief.
What a turn of events. Congrats on bringing your heart and soul to it, you unsung hero, you. Diary of a Madman is a masterwork, and now I know it was you that had such a huge hand in putting it together. The lyrics were sublime. No dismissal of any other part, of course, it was all grand. Anyweird, my fave album from B of Oz. Good to get to hear about you and the part you played in it.
Saw the band on the Bark At The Moon tour twice in one week in Germany. First time was wednesday December 13th in Offenbach. Think Y&T opened up. Then saw the band on sunday December 18th at Dortmund which had like 7 bands that day. Iron Maiden, Priest, Scorpions, Ozzy, Quiet Riot and Def Leppard. Wish i could travel back in time.
Hi Bob how’s life. You seem to forget I was there at the very beginning. I was living with Ozzie when you arrived. It was Randy and his girlfriend first then you arrived at Ranton Staffordshire England. I played the first gigs and have my recordings. I played the first crazy train and Ozzie wrote the lyrics, I was there. Also Ozzies first wife gave me a diary to keep a record of our journey and called it Diary of a madman. My dear friend Bill Hunt was the first keyboard player and can support my story. Bill created the first chords of MrCrowley. I’ve still got the guitar that Randy played the first chords to goodbye to romance on. I really treasure. 📚🥁🎸🤹♂️👍⚡️⚡️⚡️
My true belief is that Bob was the glue that held the first incarnation together. He really was an excellent addition, Ozzy and indeed Randy had huge respect for him from the start. The "biz" is a funny old thing though so it was always going to end up being an Ozzy solo band really... One way or another
Agreed but Bob has told the story of when Sharon and Ozzy fired them (Bob & Lee) and Randy out of respect wanted to quit in solidarity but Bob & Lee convinced Randy to stay as they loved Randy and wanted him to have success with the Ozzy gig.
Bob was right!!! He said the chemistry was great with Kerslake as the drummer, and didn't want Tommy Aldridge to replace him for that sole reason! I love the drumming on the first two albums ...the chemistry was perfect between the four!
Thanks to the creators of this channel! How important it is for everyone who loves the first Ozzy albums to have the direct version of Daisley. I am a great admirer of Randy Rhoads (actually the greatest I know personally hahaha ...) and I always want to know what happened in those magical years of the early career of everyone involved in the first two albums. Thank you so much, big hug from Brazil!
Lot of people do not know in America about the band "Girl" he mentions around 7:21 mark, the lead singer is Phil Lewis (L.A. Guns) and the lead guitarist was Phil Collen (Def Leppard). They had a couple of hits in England yet fell apart as soon as Collen joined Leppard, Lewis still under contract with the label, was matched up with Guns who were on the same labek and moved to L.A. and replaced Paul Black and before him Axl Rose as the lead singer in L.A. Guns, and both of them are still touring and making new music with Leppard and Guns.
Bob's book is a bible for any rock/ metal fan, what a fantastic/inspiring read, haven't put it down, thanks Bob for giving such an amazing read, you are truly an unsung hero, amazing lyricist, musician, arranger and story teller, right down to your exact diary dates for all the milestones of your career for which there are many and i haven't even finished the book yet. This isn't just a book on Ozzy this man has worked with everyone and anyone notable to hard rock heavy metal industry 70's onwards. The boy from Sydney Australia did well alright! A true Aussie legend. So good to hear tales from the man himself, what a great life you have led, thanks for taking the chance on your bass guitar and leaping into the unknown with that first trip to the U.K all those years ago. What Don Arden and Sharon put you through is unforgivable and at every backstabbing obstacle they put in your way you took the high road for the greater good of the music, your only demand being to be treated fairly for your contributions for yourself and others even to your own detriment, what a noble honourable man you truly are, the music you created is and always will be timeless, you gave Ozzy the gift of his solo career with Randy and Lee, everyone should know the truth and now will, this man deserves more, history needs to be rewritten, credit needs to be given where it's due, please do some Sydney gigs, clinics, being a central coast aussie it was amazing to know you had been to my hometown or an hours drive away in Sydney, my book is signed but i'd like to shake the hand of the man that gave us all such legendary music ✌🤘👍🎸🎵🎶 thanks Bob!!!!
Wow! Outstanding interview. I always wanted to know who "really" wrote the musical creations on these early albums, finding it hard to believe Ozzy could pen such lucid lyrics. I just gained tremendous respect for Bob Daisley. Jim, you asked great questions, and the revelations here are amazing.
This is GREAT , I Appreciate this and Love Bob's Work Thank you for doing this Fantastic interview Bob Daisley, Jimmy Kay , yours in music and peace Bahama Kin
I could listen to this guy talk for hours! He speaks so well and tells the stories so succinctly! Those two albums (Blizzard & Diary) are two of the best rock albums…ever! And while I didn’t know it at the time, I guess I have Bob Daisley to thank for that! (I’d sure love to hear the “Holy Grail” tapes!)
Daisley is a great songwriter and lyricist. I can't stress his lyrics enough. Subtle, poetic and clever. He wants everyone to know he was the head songwriter. He repeats that a lot in the last 20 years. But I can't blame him. Imagine all the people taking credit in interviews and literal album credits...for masterpieces you were primarily responsible for. I have not read his book. But I bet he had a lot to do with Rainbow's early greatness as well.
i never knew until recently that this dude wrote my favorite lyrics to my favorite metal song ever.. "Voices... in the darkness.. scream away my mental health.."
Bob Daisley was always one of the all time great bass players to me. I loved his playing in Blizzard Of Ozz, and Diary Of A Madman, and it's always inspired my bass playing a lot. Bob Daisley was a genius.
Thank you for that excellent breakdown and perspective on Diary of a Madman. I bought this album when it first came out and to this day it is my favorite Ozzy song/album.
I lost all respect for ozzy and sharon when they decided to screw over Jake and then I found out the screwed everyone they did business with, and then I found out that it was a band called Blizzard Of Ozz and they screwed the band to give all credit to Ozzy. Ozzy takes a lot of credit for things he didn't do
Its funny how Zack Wylde wasn't screwed over by Ozzy & Sharon, after Dio left Sabbath to form his own band Dio's former band members would make the same claims ,seeing how Ozzy & Dio both had massive cult like fans who spent $10-$40 an album/cd and the band members were virtual unknown to the public i dont believe any of them were made the promises they claim,because with thousands of unknown musicians willing to take their place for union wages there was no reason to make insane promises,just because they wrote the songs in no way automatically means they are due any more money than their salaries ,its more likely they were hired & salaried according to contracts because they had the ability to write music quickly .
@Mr. Omaha. 'Bark At The Moon' was the only album where Ozzy took credit for things he didn't do. It says "All songs & lyrics written by Ozzy Osbourne", but everyone now knows Jake E Lee was cheated out of his songwriting credits and Bob Daisley (who had been fired) agreed to help write the songs for that album in return for a large up front cash payment. The songwriting credits should've been "Osbourne/Lee/Daisley". The songwriters for every other Ozzy album were properly credited.
@@levigarrett8674 I agree with this presumption. Bob Daisley was a sideman on bass who happened to be a talented writer & arranger. It's unfortunate that he wasn't paid all of the royalties that he felt he was owed - name a musician who was - but it's also a bit rich of him to claim that him jumping on the Ozzy Osbourne train meant that he was an equal member of the "band". Ozzy was the star. Not Bob. He probably got uppity about it at the time and that's why they fired him.
@@carlmarks8170 Not true, when I bought the first 2 albums when they came out, the lyrics were credited to Ozzy alone, it was only the lawsuit that the other guys brought in the 90's that forced the credit change to the lyrics.
@@MrOmaha-gy6py Are you sure about that? I can't see Ozzy being credited for the lyrics on my old copies of those albums. Nor on either of these pics which I googled: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0902/5612/products/ozzy_osbourne_blizzard_of_ozz_vinyl_back_cover_1024x1024.JPG?v=1533852272 assets.rootsvinylguide.com/pictures/ozzy-osbourne-blizzard-of-ozz-lp-1980-jet-1st-press-inner-a1-b1-mint_44954745
It’s crazy to hear Bob talk about Cardi’s in Houston. I used to play that place a lot in the early to mid 2000s until they closed it down. And Pam was still there.
Aside from having a unique voice .. Ozzy has relied on others talent his entire career . And to think they call him the Godfather of Metal !! without Tony , Geezer , Bob and Randy he wouldn't have a career . Such a shame Bob and others have been screwed by Sharon .. She wouldn't have her mansions and lifestyle without the contributions Bob gave to Ozzy .. that started his solo success
A "unique voice"... yeah you could say that. He's an absolutely awful singer. It's amazing how successful he's been as a vocalist with no talent. Charisma is a wonderful thing!
@@IainFrame Ozzy was a terrible singer. Nasally horseshit and I wouldn't even say he's charismatic either. I think he just put with the right people who did all the work to get him over with people. All hype no skill. Cant sing, didn't write a damn thing, and hasnt been able to form a sentence in 30 years. Just a drugged out junkie.
Interesting to hear how sleazy the music biz really is. Sharon sounds like a real piece of work. Randy was amazing but I’m glad to hear Bob sing Jake’s praises as well.
@@kevinshort3483 her father is the one who taught Peter Grant, the notorious zeppelin manager...her father was mobbed up big time. he was the epitome of the rough side of the music biz ...Sharon learned from the master, and unfortunately she protected her husband's (and her own) interests and guys like Bob and Jake were marginalized as a result. the reason they always sing the praises of randy is not just because of how great randy was, but because he almost became martyred by dying so prematurely....obviously I'm not telling you anything you don't know since you mentioned Don Arden
@@kevinshort3483 lmao...talk about selling your soul...thats like a pirate telling you to walk the plank.....I always thought Peter Grant was the ultimate....then I learned that Don Arden taught him everything....you are 100 percent on point
Bob and Randy made Ozzy. Not taking away from the fact that Ozzy had one of the most unique singing voices in history, but he never wrote a single lyric and elite musicianship behind him was crucial in Ozzy's success. Crazy Train was a Rhoads/Daisley collaboration and is one of the top heavy rock anthems of all time.
Bob Daisley gets a writing credit on EVERY SINGLE Ozzy album from Blizzard of Ozz through No More Tears. Check the liner notes. He wrote every single one of Ozzy's hits. Who do you think wrote all those songs? Drug addled Ozzy or Bob Daisley?
The apple didn’t drop very far from the tree. Her dad was basically a London East End criminal who was friendly with the Kray twins, and got into management. He is alleged to have held someone out of a window by the ankles to get them to sign something
Ozzy isn't any better. The more I read and hear,the more I wonder what Ozzy actually contributed creatively. Apparently not much. I don't care for either of them. But,without Sharon, there would have been no Ozzy after Sabbath. Fact
It's amazing to me to find out the real stories behind my favorite bands and albums from my youth. Looks like the record labels just put out their narrative about the inner workings of the industry. They kept everything negative they could from the spotlight. I wonder how a lot of the music then would've been perceived if the internet existed. One thing is for sure, the record labels made the real money.
BOB DAISLEY IS AN ABSOLUTE MASTERMIND. HE WROTE THE GENIUS LYRICS TO "REVELATION MOTHER EARTH"..."YOU CAN'T KILL ROCK AND ROLL"..."DIARY OF A MADMAN"...AND SO MANY MORE. I ASSUMED THAT OZZY WROTE THE LYRICS BECAUSE THEY MATCHED HIS PERSONALITY PERFECTIVELY...
Every time I listen to the first three Ozzy albums, I never forget to admire Bob Daisley's lyrics. He gives those albums an incredible level sophistication, and I love that he returns on The Eternal Idol in 1987. He saves that album every bit as much as Tony Martin does. I think Ancient Warrior and Hard Life to Love are great songs. Speaking of Diary of a Madman's mix; my original vinyl pressing has so much friggin treble that it is practically unlistebable. I spoke to a friend of mine who is an audio engineer, and he said a lot of albums of that period have very high treble. The theory goes that cocaine affects your hearing, muting the higher frequencies. As a result, the treble got turned up way too high to please the people approving the mix, people whose hearing may have been compromised in that moment.
What's he talking about? The classic Rainbow lineup was Dio-Blackmore-Bain-Powell-Airey. Bob was there for part of the third album and maybe a couple tours.
Bob Daisley,we hail you not only as a lyricist and bassist but as a great somebody. Guess it should read on the back All Songs "Welcomed and Approved" by Ozzy Osbourne...and with proper credits and royalties,etc. included.
I just purchased 'For Fact's Sake'. Im so looking forward to reading about Bob's experiences being instrumental in creating BOO and DOAM. Those two are such special records to me. Cheers, Mr. Daisley!
OZZY IS THE LUCKIEST MUSICAL FUCK UP THAT EVER LIVED .HE'S A VERY WEAK IMMATURE BUT TALENTED MAN .LOVE HIS VOICE AND SOME OF HIS MUSIC UP UNTIL 1986 . AFTER JAKE THAT NOT AT ALL .BOB IS THE REAL DEAL.THANK GOD FOR HIM .
for anyone that hasnt heard Bobs recent project, check out LIVING LOUD...bob, lee kerslake, don airey, steve morse, and austrailian hero jimmy barnes on vocals..its blizzard tunes but super intense with some reworkings of parts that is super badass
Bob Daisley is one of the great unsung heroes of hard rock. Total pro, team player and really humble. No pretentiousness. Kinda get the feeling that if you have a problem with Bob Daisley, the problem is you!
I can hear the truth in him from his tone and choice of words.
@Stormoringer Coming...I always read all these SAPPY poeple on YT calling their favorite millionaire Rock star being "CRIMINALLY UNDERATED"....But for BOB DAISLEY its absolutely true....he got caught in family squable between Sharon and her dad Bob Arden...and Daisley came up WAY short and really is "CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED "...after all the books have been written according to daisley and a lawyer that also wrote a book it came up that even OZZY helped Sharon against Daisley and Bob Arden had to choose Sharons side of things so he can see his grandkids...just crappy..but Im shure Daisley has more money than both of us...but it still sucks.
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No. But his wife takes care of that. Working for the Osborne’s is a slippery environment. There’s one way of doing things and it ain’t yours.
Ronnie James dio gives a full compliment to Bob. And zDio was no dummy.
Bob Daisley is one of the greatest Rock Bass players & an amazing lyricist as it turns out. Ozzy owes it all to him.
No Ozzy none of it happens at all. The planets were in alignment. No more, no less.
@@hermitrob5481ozzy owes his post sabbath career to other people. Obviously if Ozzy wasn’t there, there would be no Ozzy. Ozzy and Sharon are thieves and cunts.
Usually three sides to a story..side A ..side... B and the truth, but when it comes to Bob Daisly..I believe him 100%
Nice
Exactly. Well said!!!
Daisley kept a journal every day for his entire career, which makes his side more believable to me. Keeping such a journal would be good advice for anyone, really. For one thing, it helps when you are trying to recall how things went down. For another thing, lawyers love them, because a written record carries more weight in court than somebody just trying to recall something from memory. If you're a credible person plus having a written record, it's going to be difficult to dispute you. That's why, when I had a friend who was having a dispute with his landlord, I told him, 'Keep a record of every conversation you have with him. Dates, times, places, phone calls, everything.' Chances are, your opponent in court won't have bothered to do that.
Yes no hesitation when he talks comes across as very believable.
@@goopah very true. With Ozzys way of living Id assume his stories how things with Bob went wouldnt be very reliable
Much respect to Bob he is and will always be the Blizzard Of Ozz despite what happened. Great interview!
Bob is "The Glue"
Best Rainbow Albums
Best Ozzy Albums
Great player, songwriter, and lyricist.
I agree with just about everything you said, but he only played just a little on Rainbow’s, Long Live R&R, and just that tour.
But yes, you are 100% the rest.
He wasn’t in Rainbow long enough for Ritchie to fire him. That’s saying something!
Bob should call his band The Glue. 😉
Bob sounds like the nicest guy in the world. If I didn’t get paid for all those songs I would have been highly upset.
It turns out he was getting paid a small percentage probably not enough considering his contributions to the OZZY albums. Contractual sgreements are important in these start up bands. Remember you are only one of the cogs in the wheel in these projects. Never liked much of rainbow the DAISELY basslines on MADMAN are awesome as well as some of his lyrics
Without Bob and Lee, there would be no Ozzy solo career. Period. His best albums were the first 2. Blizzard and Diary.
Don't forget Randy the incredible guitarist who shaped those albums and wanted to leave the band to study and progress further as a guitarist until Sharon forced him to continue the tour... the same tour which he died.
Without Randy, Bob and Lee. How you would take Randy out of the equation is beyond Baffling! He wrote the riffs, the solos and changed guitar in metal forever. Also as stated by Bob the first album was not called Blizzard of Oz. That was the name of the band. I do agree those have been Ozzy’s best albums in a long career. What’s sad to me is how Ozzy and Sharon screwed so many musicians over.Jake E Lee talked about it if you want to hear what they did to him. It’s the same thing they did to Bob.
Gilbert Ramirez Thats debate-able. Ozzy needed songs.
Shane Griffin completely disagree those albums were his most commercially succesfull sure but really they weren’t that great, . Especially madman, it was written in 4 months cuz pressure form studio and it shows. Especially blizzard were very pop ish granted guitar wise it had some great moments. Also as bob has said “people don’t give credit for how much ozz acctually did, he wrote a lot of it, we all had different parts”
In making successful music, the list of most valuable importance at given time and with chronological consideration goes as follows:
1# (by far) Bob Daisley
2# Randy Rhoads
3# Lee Kerslake
4# the manager, which well could have been some other aswell
5# Jake E. Lee
6# and only 6th most important was John Osbourne's own inputs.
7# -fill in here-
Bob is equally important and responsible in helping Ozzy revive his career as anyone, if not more so. The lyrics, co- writing music(both of which he didn't get credit for). Sharon basically shit on this man over the years just like with Kerslake and Jake E. Lee.
SHE IS A NASTY CUNT . . . .
George Lynch too
And she conned him into writing (and performing?) diary of a madman, and then conned him into writing much of "Bark at the moon".
Sharon Osbourne has shat on people her entire life. It's what she does. She's one nasty piece of work. One of the most odious music industry personalities of our era. Now she's acting out a pantomime part on some pathetic TV talent show.
@@IainFrame Absolutely
I had the good fortune of meeting Bob Daisley he was in a band with Carmine Appice, Jeff Watson at a club called Stockton Rocks,(Stockton Ca.)He took the time to have a long conversation with me about his bass rig, songs he wrote, he truly is a class act, a true gentleman very down to Earth.( Early 90s). Best wishes to you Mr.Daisley!
Mother's Army!
Must have been a great night.
Bob is not only a key player but a great musician and lyricist. I'm glad I decided to listen to this... I'm going to buy the book
This is great, thank you for interviewing Bob Daisley! One of the best bass players ever!!!!!!
Dave, at the very least Don exaggerated it.
For ALL of the work that Bob has done ...bands before Ozzy ...then his contributions to 6 Ozzy albums ...including lyrics and bass parts ...he IS a legend ...what is more amazing is how humble he is about it. He deserves so much more than he received, especially from you know who.
Lebo leigh Leigh - You could make your point without the anti-semitic remarks. Being Jewish has nothing to do with Sharon Osbourne being a horrible person.
His book literally explains everything. Worth the read.
I've been screaming for years, Bob Daisley is/was Ozzys secret weapon. All of Ozzys best albums have Bob all over them, the rest are mediocre at best. First bass line I ever learned was "I don't know". He'll always be in my top 3 bass players. So underrated.
Well that ain't true . No more tears is really kickass album.
@@AntonioSancioPanza-cv4unBob Daisley was a big part of that album too
Lee Kerslake, great drummer one of my favorites and an early influence for me, I even use a bit of his solo from Gypsy on the Uriah Heep live 73 in my solo sometimes as nod to him
The lyrics on the first two Ozzy albums were incredible... pretty close to Geezer Butler... very intense. Written mostly by Daisley, Kerslake did a lot on the second album
I could listen to the likes of Bob forever, they've got so many great stories to tell, brilliant
Wonderful brilliant interview...Daisley is my all time favorite bassist and probably my favorite lyricist. I have his book and have read it several times as there's so much to take in on his amazing career. The Blizzard of Ozz band is the GOAT for me. Diary is the ultimate masterpiece. Forever long live Daisley Kerslake and Rhoads.
Bob you are a top bloke, great player and writer, look forward to reading your book. I hope you get the money you are owed , all the best♥️🙂👍♥️
*Bob Daisley wrote nearly all the lyrics on 5 of the first 6 Ozzy solo albums and played on 5 of the first 6 solo albums, and toured on BATM.*
He wrote and played on all 6 except he did not play on Ultimate Sin and did not write lyrics on No More Tears album. *Bob (and Randy/Jake/Zak) made Ozzy's career.*
Also played bass on Yngwie Malmsteens Odyssee album.
Love to hear about the royalties, contracts fee's etc - you really don't usually hear much detail on these aspects of band life. You also ask the right questions, which is great.
Awesome interview. Bob is the epitomy of what it means to be a really good person, humble, Kind, real, Uber talented, and a total class act/gentleman!! The one thing I wish the interviewer would have dealt into was The Holy Grail and all that he has and the little he was offered for it from lady evil/Sharon.
19:00 Bob, Randy, Ozzy contributions to Blizzard
21:54 Suicide Solution lyrics
30:23 Blizzard of Ozz band
32:20 Ozzy on Diary of a Madman
38:45 Bob on Bark at the Moon (42:39)
43:21 Ozzy's contribution
45:18 Royalties
51:28 Lawsuits
Ty
Thanks for this...
Great job Ill add this
@@TheMetalVoice did u add this? how? typical UA-camr-link is in the description.Not.
Thank you for taking the time to do this.
It was kerslakes over the mountain intro that really taught me a fast triplet. Drummer since age 5
Frankie Banali wrote that intro in LA while rehearsing with Ozzy and Randy
@@paolovincent6800 lol...ok . never heard that one !
Sounds a little like " Fire Ball" Deep Purple , i'm sure that's what they were going for!
@@johnmcminn9455 I'd say Randy gave him the idea and Lee pulled off a classic drum riff that lives forever
Pretty close to the one on Pictures of Home off Machinehead
Great player, great human being looking forward to reading Bob's book and hearing the Gary Moore tribute album! Much respect to Bob !
Total class act. True talent. I remember this happening for Blizzard and Diary all of us true fans were a bit mad for Bob and Lee.
Cuz you listen to their bass and drum lines and that's the meat and potatoes of those glorious tracks.
Thank you for posting.
Bob is a genius... his work on all the albums are fantastic.
What an amazing songwriter Mr. Bob Daisley everyone. he can write the best lyrics possible for Ozzy Osbourne to spit out of his mouth and make money and take all the credit
I can remember even today , that the first Ozzy album was going to be a band called "Blizzard of Oz" and it was taken either from Circus or Creem magazine, it was just a small story announcing Ozzy's next project, after being fired from Black Sabbath, so it was a surprise when it came out, and the album being called the bands name?? and looking more like a Solo album? Now after all these years the truth is finally being told!
As an 11 year old bass player in early 1981. I had though that Rudy Sarzo played bass as he was listed as the song writer on Diary of a madman. It took another 11 years to discover Bob D. Listening to the albums (pre-remix) today, I am amazed how good a song writer and bass player Bob is.
I was 9yrs old in 1981, I bought the record new in Buena Park Ca. and still have it.
Side 1 has Bob as partial writer on ebery track. Side 2 has him and the rest of the blizzard of ozz as song writers for all the songs.
The bass playing on diary(album not just song) is fucking delicious. Blizzard & Bark too but the 1-2 punch of bass and guitar on diary was so unique.
Bob is undoubtedly one of the greatest songwriters in rock history, very underappreciated. He's so good he made the Eternal Idol sound great.
Bob and Randy had a great chemistry
Really? I had no idea. Eternal idol / 7th star were really great metal albums ,very unique sound and deep melodies.
Thanks
@@diviningrod2671 Bob was paid to do Eternal Idol as Tony realized Ray couldn't write lyrics like he wanted. Bob I'm sure helped Tony construct the songs
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle very cool .ozzy batm,was my first concert, ratt opened up for them at the long beach arena .great show for a young kid.
Love Bob's playing with Ozzy and even more with Gary Moore.
yes - that empty rooms bass solo...masterful. He has it all: composer, lyricist, studio player, live player with an immense back catalogue.
@@brendanoneil3489 He does have it all. What shame that Ozzy ripped him off.ua-cam.com/video/mIN27m1aoyQ/v-deo.html
Just a legend. What a normal guy, and I mean that as an ultimate compliment. Absolutly a legend and still a cool, interesting, normal guy. Love Bob Daisley. Excellent interview.
Sharon put the screws to every musician that helped make Ozzy so successful. Randy, Bob and Lee gave Ozzy new life. If you take one of those guys out of the equation it’s not the same. Jake talks about how bad Sharon screwed him on Bark at the Moon. It’s on line so look it up.
The music business has always been this way.if you look in to Sharons background her father Don Arden was rutless Sharon learned for him and that is how you make yourself rich !
No doubt Randy was a beast of a guitar player. Doubt it? Listen to every other player try and do his solos and it's apparent they're reaching while Randy was well within his comfort zone. He had his own style.
Bob Daisley was just as monumental in Ozzy's career. No other band has ever sounded as progressive or innovative
Thank u for the interviews. This is the kind of stuff I live for
me too
What a colorful and successful career Bob has had . He has worked with the best and lived the music life in a premium fashion.
"I never considered myself a lyricist", proceeds to write two albums worth of some the greatest lyrics ever, dude......gimme a break.
Those were awesome lyrics.
The thing I like about his lyrics is they sound like Ozzy is singing about Ozzy. Ozzy did come up with some of the words mixed in with scats, Geezer and Bob Daisley as well, basically filled in between the dots with Ozzy's vocal melodies and scattered words. So it wasn't writing from scratch but still impressive.
@Barry McCockiner Wrong. Bob Daisley even explains it if you'd pay attention. Read his book. Look up the studio recording of where they are working on the Bark at the Moon album where you can hear Ozzy doing the scatting with lyrics. Watch video of Geezer explaining how Ozzy would scat the vocal melodies with a few words and Geezer would then fill in the rest. I think you're ignorant on this subject.
@Barry McCockiner You're clueless. It's a band effort. A great number of songs are written with each member of the song- writing team in the 'band' adding their parts. Some songs are written by one song writer but not usually in rock and metal. Country music is one form where one person sits down with an acoustic guitar and writes the entire song. You are ignorant, Chief.
@Barry McCockiner Ozzy came up with 'some' of the words and song titles. Google it. He's also a vocal -melody-genius.
What a turn of events. Congrats on bringing your heart and soul to it, you unsung hero, you. Diary of a Madman is a masterwork, and now I know it was you that had such a huge hand in putting it together. The lyrics were sublime. No dismissal of any other part, of course, it was all grand. Anyweird, my fave album from B of Oz. Good to get to hear about you and the part you played in it.
Saw the band on the Bark At The Moon tour twice in one week in Germany. First time was wednesday December 13th in Offenbach. Think Y&T opened up. Then saw the band on sunday December 18th at Dortmund which had like 7 bands that day. Iron Maiden, Priest, Scorpions, Ozzy, Quiet Riot and Def Leppard. Wish i could travel back in time.
Hi Bob how’s life. You seem to forget I was there at the very beginning. I was living with Ozzie when you arrived. It was Randy and his girlfriend first then you arrived at Ranton Staffordshire England. I played the first gigs and have my recordings. I played the first crazy train and Ozzie wrote the lyrics, I was there. Also Ozzies first wife gave me a diary to keep a record of our journey and called it Diary of a madman. My dear friend Bill Hunt was the first keyboard player and can support my story. Bill created the first chords of MrCrowley. I’ve still got the guitar that Randy played the first chords to goodbye to romance on. I really treasure. 📚🥁🎸🤹♂️👍⚡️⚡️⚡️
Great interview and I highly recommend "For Facts Sake", it is truly one of the best rock books out there.
Great interview! You asked the right questions. Very informative.
thx
Bob is a rock icon. So many great songs and lyrics. Awesome legendary musician, no doubt
My true belief is that Bob was the glue that held the first incarnation together. He really was an excellent addition, Ozzy and indeed Randy had huge respect for him from the start. The "biz" is a funny old thing though so it was always going to end up being an Ozzy solo band really... One way or another
Agreed but Bob has told the story of when Sharon and Ozzy fired them (Bob & Lee) and Randy out of respect wanted to quit in solidarity but Bob & Lee convinced Randy to stay as they loved Randy and wanted him to have success with the Ozzy gig.
Bob was right!!! He said the chemistry was great with Kerslake as the drummer, and didn't want Tommy Aldridge to replace him for that sole reason! I love the drumming on the first two albums ...the chemistry was perfect between the four!
Thanks to the creators of this channel! How important it is for everyone who loves the first Ozzy albums to have the direct version of Daisley. I am a great admirer of Randy Rhoads (actually the greatest I know personally hahaha ...) and I always want to know what happened in those magical years of the early career of everyone involved in the first two albums. Thank you so much, big hug from Brazil!
i interviewed Lee as well
Long Live Bob Daisley \m/
Lot of people do not know in America about the band "Girl" he mentions around 7:21 mark, the lead singer is Phil Lewis (L.A. Guns) and the lead guitarist was Phil Collen (Def Leppard). They had a couple of hits in England yet fell apart as soon as Collen joined Leppard, Lewis still under contract with the label, was matched up with Guns who were on the same labek and moved to L.A. and replaced Paul Black and before him Axl Rose as the lead singer in L.A. Guns, and both of them are still touring and making new music with Leppard and Guns.
Ozzy is described as "the chunky former Black Sabbath lead singer" in the article about Randy's death @ 35:08
Bob's book is a bible for any rock/ metal fan, what a fantastic/inspiring read, haven't put it down, thanks Bob for giving such an amazing read, you are truly an unsung hero, amazing lyricist, musician, arranger and story teller, right down to your exact diary dates for all the milestones of your career for which there are many and i haven't even finished the book yet. This isn't just a book on Ozzy this man has worked with everyone and anyone notable to hard rock heavy metal industry 70's onwards.
The boy from Sydney Australia did well alright! A true Aussie legend. So good to hear tales from the man himself, what a great life you have led, thanks for taking the chance on your bass guitar and leaping into the unknown with that first trip to the U.K all those years ago. What Don Arden and Sharon put you through is unforgivable and at every backstabbing obstacle they put in your way you took the high road for the greater good of the music, your only demand being to be treated fairly for your contributions for yourself and others even to your own detriment, what a noble honourable man you truly are, the music you created is and always will be timeless, you gave Ozzy the gift of his solo career with Randy and Lee, everyone should know the truth and now will, this man deserves more, history needs to be rewritten, credit needs to be given where it's due, please do some Sydney gigs, clinics, being a central coast aussie it was amazing to know you had been to my hometown or an hours drive away in Sydney, my book is signed but i'd like to shake the hand of the man that gave us all such legendary music ✌🤘👍🎸🎵🎶 thanks Bob!!!!
Bob's book "for facts sake" is amazing! Buy it!
ranky rhoads I been wanting to read it but the price on Amazon is ridiculous.
What does SATO mean?
Wow! Outstanding interview. I always wanted to know who "really" wrote the musical creations on these early albums, finding it hard to believe Ozzy could pen such lucid lyrics. I just gained tremendous respect for Bob Daisley. Jim, you asked great questions, and the revelations here are amazing.
This is GREAT , I Appreciate this and Love Bob's Work Thank you for doing this Fantastic interview Bob Daisley, Jimmy Kay , yours in music and peace Bahama Kin
Diary was One of the BEST albums of the 80s imo. Screaming for Vengeance, Diary , Mob Rules & Ride the Lightning all Must have albums for me
british steel and point of entry instead of screamin
Add Back In Black and Balls To The Wall and you've just names my all time favorite albums.
I'd add Heaven and Hell, Power Supply (Budgie), Killers (Iron Maiden), and probably trade Screaming for Defenders of the Faith
@@johnh9507 I like British Steel, but Point of Entry not so much. Defenders of the Faith
Animal Magnetism & Blackout!
Bob is a great bassist
I couldn't have said that better, you're a special guy Bob we love you! Thanks for your tributes to my childhood in life the ultimate soundtrack
I could listen to this guy talk for hours! He speaks so well and tells the stories so succinctly! Those two albums (Blizzard & Diary) are two of the best rock albums…ever! And while I didn’t know it at the time, I guess I have Bob Daisley to thank for that! (I’d sure love to hear the “Holy Grail” tapes!)
Daisley is a great songwriter and lyricist. I can't stress his lyrics enough. Subtle, poetic and clever. He wants everyone to know he was the head songwriter. He repeats that a lot in the last 20 years. But I can't blame him. Imagine all the people taking credit in interviews and literal album credits...for masterpieces you were primarily responsible for. I have not read his book. But I bet he had a lot to do with Rainbow's early greatness as well.
I find it simply amazing that this man says "I didn't regard myself as a lyricist"; probably the biggest understatement of his entire career.
Definitely a legendary career! What would Ozzy have been with Mr. Daisley??
You mean WITHOUT Bob Daisley, right?
@@crusheverything4449 lol ya, you got me!
Bob and Lee will always hold the place as being the original band " ☆☆AND WROTE BOTH EPIC ALBUMS!
i never knew until recently that this dude wrote my favorite lyrics to my favorite metal song ever.. "Voices... in the darkness.. scream away my mental health.."
all time grreat lyricist
By far if, not, the Greatest Bass player ever...everything he has put his stamp on is great...just think of all the drummers he had to lock in with...
Bob Daisley was always one of the all time great bass players to me. I loved his playing in Blizzard Of Ozz, and Diary Of A Madman, and it's always inspired my bass playing a lot. Bob Daisley was a genius.
Randy and Bob were an all time great songwriting team
@@Dave_Wight_The_Rock_Oracle Yes, Randy and Bob was truly a force to reckon with.
Thank you for that excellent breakdown and perspective on Diary of a Madman. I bought this album when it first came out and to this day it is my favorite Ozzy song/album.
Mr. Daisley is a class act !
I lost all respect for ozzy and sharon when they decided to screw over Jake and then I found out the screwed everyone they did business with, and then I found out that it was a band called Blizzard Of Ozz and they screwed the band to give all credit to Ozzy. Ozzy takes a lot of credit for things he didn't do
Its funny how Zack Wylde wasn't screwed over by Ozzy & Sharon, after Dio left Sabbath to form his own band Dio's former band members would make the same claims ,seeing how Ozzy & Dio both had massive cult like fans who spent $10-$40 an album/cd and the band members were virtual unknown to the public i dont believe any of them were made the promises they claim,because with thousands of unknown musicians willing to take their place for union wages there was no reason to make insane promises,just because they wrote the songs in no way automatically means they are due any more money than their salaries ,its more likely they were hired & salaried according to contracts because they had the ability to write music quickly .
@Mr. Omaha. 'Bark At The Moon' was the only album where Ozzy took credit for things he didn't do. It says "All songs & lyrics written by Ozzy Osbourne", but everyone now knows Jake E Lee was cheated out of his songwriting credits and Bob Daisley (who had been fired) agreed to help write the songs for that album in return for a large up front cash payment. The songwriting credits should've been "Osbourne/Lee/Daisley". The songwriters for every other Ozzy album were properly credited.
@@levigarrett8674 I agree with this presumption. Bob Daisley was a sideman on bass who happened to be a talented writer & arranger. It's unfortunate that he wasn't paid all of the royalties that he felt he was owed - name a musician who was - but it's also a bit rich of him to claim that him jumping on the Ozzy Osbourne train meant that he was an equal member of the "band". Ozzy was the star. Not Bob. He probably got uppity about it at the time and that's why they fired him.
@@carlmarks8170 Not true, when I bought the first 2 albums when they came out, the lyrics were credited to Ozzy alone, it was only the lawsuit that the other guys brought in the 90's that forced the credit change to the lyrics.
@@MrOmaha-gy6py Are you sure about that? I can't see Ozzy being credited for the lyrics on my old copies of those albums. Nor on either of these pics which I googled:
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40:40 "ALL SONGS WRITTEN BY OZZY OSBOURNE"
LMFAO
It’s crazy to hear Bob talk about Cardi’s in Houston. I used to play that place a lot in the early to mid 2000s until they closed it down. And Pam was still there.
Really enjoyed the interview. Thank you.
Aside from having a unique voice .. Ozzy has relied on others talent his entire career . And to think they call him the Godfather of Metal !! without Tony , Geezer , Bob and Randy he wouldn't have a career . Such a shame Bob and others have been screwed by Sharon .. She wouldn't have her mansions and lifestyle without the contributions Bob gave to Ozzy .. that started his solo success
Ozzys just a drug addict puppet. Never wrote a damn thing. They just told him were to stand and what to sing like any other pop star.
A "unique voice"... yeah you could say that. He's an absolutely awful singer. It's amazing how successful he's been as a vocalist with no talent. Charisma is a wonderful thing!
@@IainFrame Ozzy was a terrible singer. Nasally horseshit and I wouldn't even say he's charismatic either. I think he just put with the right people who did all the work to get him over with people. All hype no skill. Cant sing, didn't write a damn thing, and hasnt been able to form a sentence in 30 years. Just a drugged out junkie.
Right on! Total dumb luck
Daisley - incredible badass. Some say a sucker. Maybe. I doubt he has any real regrets.
Interesting to hear how sleazy the music biz really is. Sharon sounds like a real piece of work. Randy was amazing but I’m glad to hear Bob sing Jake’s praises as well.
Sharon was well taught by her Dad Don Arden, he was also a piece of work.
@@kevinshort3483 her father is the one who taught Peter Grant, the notorious zeppelin manager...her father was mobbed up big time. he was the epitome of the rough side of the music biz ...Sharon learned from the master, and unfortunately she protected her husband's (and her own) interests and guys like Bob and Jake were marginalized as a result. the reason they always sing the praises of randy is not just because of how great randy was, but because he almost became martyred by dying so prematurely....obviously I'm not telling you anything you don't know since you mentioned Don Arden
@@michaelfrazia4569 " I am your new manager" was a famous line of Don Arden's
@@kevinshort3483 lmao...talk about selling your soul...thats like a pirate telling you to walk the plank.....I always thought Peter Grant was the ultimate....then I learned that Don Arden taught him everything....you are 100 percent on point
Bob and Randy made Ozzy. Not taking away from the fact that Ozzy had one of the most unique singing voices in history, but he never wrote a single lyric and elite musicianship behind him was crucial in Ozzy's success. Crazy Train was a Rhoads/Daisley collaboration and is one of the top heavy rock anthems of all time.
I need a “Bob Daisley” in my life to turn these riffs into SONGS
How's it going?
@@curcumin417 I haven’t met Bob Daisy yet, but I’m still going at it
Bob Daisley gets a writing credit on EVERY SINGLE Ozzy album from Blizzard of Ozz through No More Tears. Check the liner notes. He wrote every single one of Ozzy's hits. Who do you think wrote all those songs? Drug addled Ozzy or Bob Daisley?
The more I hear about Sharon Arden-Osbourne the more I dislike her.
It's written on her ugly face
The apple didn’t drop very far from the tree. Her dad was basically a London East End criminal who was friendly with the Kray twins, and got into management. He is alleged to have held someone out of a window by the ankles to get them to sign something
Ozzy isn't any better. The more I read and hear,the more I wonder what Ozzy actually contributed creatively. Apparently not much. I don't care for either of them. But,without Sharon, there would have been no Ozzy after Sabbath. Fact
she's screwed a lot more people than Ozzy...Jake E Lee got the worst....
Sharon already has lots of money. Why is she such a greedy piece of Crap!?
Great interview! Thanks.
Diary Of A Madman is the best Ozzy Album and Ozzy didn't write any of that Album but gets all the credit.
Bob is one of best bassist lyricists ever...just a who's who of acts he is worked with...he was Elmer glue for so many bands
there is no doubt
Love the book. For Fact's Sake really takes you into the Blizzard of OZ world of 1979/80/81
It's amazing to me to find out the real stories behind my favorite bands and albums from my youth. Looks like the record labels just put out their narrative about the inner workings of the industry. They kept everything negative they could from the spotlight. I wonder how a lot of the music then would've been perceived if the internet existed. One thing is for sure, the record labels made the real money.
You can just tell Bob is a great guy. I'm reading his book at the moment.
The most educational and interesting interview done about early ozzy. Great job!
BOB DAISLEY IS AN ABSOLUTE MASTERMIND. HE WROTE THE GENIUS LYRICS TO "REVELATION MOTHER EARTH"..."YOU CAN'T KILL ROCK AND ROLL"..."DIARY OF A MADMAN"...AND SO MANY MORE. I ASSUMED THAT OZZY WROTE THE LYRICS BECAUSE THEY MATCHED HIS PERSONALITY PERFECTIVELY...
Every time I listen to the first three Ozzy albums, I never forget to admire Bob Daisley's lyrics. He gives those albums an incredible level sophistication, and I love that he returns on The Eternal Idol in 1987. He saves that album every bit as much as Tony Martin does. I think Ancient Warrior and Hard Life to Love are great songs.
Speaking of Diary of a Madman's mix; my original vinyl pressing has so much friggin treble that it is practically unlistebable. I spoke to a friend of mine who is an audio engineer, and he said a lot of albums of that period have very high treble. The theory goes that cocaine affects your hearing, muting the higher frequencies. As a result, the treble got turned up way too high to please the people approving the mix, people whose hearing may have been compromised in that moment.
What's he talking about? The classic Rainbow lineup was Dio-Blackmore-Bain-Powell-Airey. Bob was there for part of the third album and maybe a couple tours.
Tony Carey not Don Airey
Who is don airey?
Tony carey.
Yep. Tony was part of the classic rainbow lineup. Bob and david stone were on long live rnr
Bob Daisley,we hail you not only as a lyricist and bassist but as a great somebody. Guess it should read on the back All Songs "Welcomed and Approved" by Ozzy Osbourne...and with proper credits and royalties,etc. included.
Fantastic interview
That was cool. Loved all these albums.
Great interview covered a lot of stuff!👍🏻
Jman👀
I just purchased 'For Fact's Sake'. Im so looking forward to reading about Bob's experiences being instrumental in creating BOO and DOAM. Those two are such special records to me. Cheers, Mr. Daisley!
Bob Daisley Is Fantastic Musician. Its pretty damn rough what he went through with the Ozzy camp.But he has had some great success. Rightfully So.
OZZY IS THE LUCKIEST MUSICAL FUCK UP THAT EVER LIVED .HE'S A VERY WEAK IMMATURE BUT TALENTED MAN .LOVE HIS VOICE AND SOME OF HIS MUSIC UP UNTIL 1986 . AFTER JAKE THAT NOT AT ALL .BOB IS THE REAL DEAL.THANK GOD FOR HIM .
for anyone that hasnt heard Bobs recent project, check out LIVING LOUD...bob, lee kerslake, don airey, steve morse, and austrailian hero jimmy barnes on vocals..its blizzard tunes but super intense with some reworkings of parts that is super badass
thank you Bob!
Great interview !!!!!!!!!!!!!