For Facts Sake is the autobiography of legendary rock bassist and lyricist Bob Daisley
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Meticulous Detail: Daisley kept daily diaries throughout his life, allowing him to recall specific conversations and events with unusual accuracy.bob daisley for facts sake pdf
Songwriting Credits: Daisley claims he wrote the vast majority of the lyrics for songs like "Crazy Train," "Mr. Crowley," and "Suicide Solution," while Randy Rhoads wrote the music. Daisley argues that his role was crucial in shaping Ozzy’s solo identity.
The 2002 Re-recording Scandal: A major revelation in the book (and a major controversy in the rock world) concerns the 2002 reissue of the first two albums. Daisley and drummer Lee Kerslake were fired from the band. In response, Sharon Osbourne allegedly had the original bass and drum tracks re-recorded by session musicians (Robert Trujillo and Mike Bordin) to avoid paying royalties to Daisley and Kerslake.
Restoration: Due to the backlash described and documented by sources like Daisley, the original recordings were eventually restored for later remasters.