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The PDF details how Sharon Osbury (now Osbourne) allegedly re-recorded bass and drum parts on the 2002 remasters with session musicians to lower Daisley and drummer Lee Kerslake’s future royalties.
PDF 1 alleges that the Osbourne camp offered Daisley $2 million to go away and sign over all his rights. He refused on principle. "It was never just about the money," he writes. "It’s about the fact that my name was removed from history." Bob Daisley For Facts Sake Pdf 1
The book covers Daisley's 50-year journey from his childhood in Sydney, Australia, to the London rock scene. Major acts featured include: His time working with Ritchie Blackmore . The PDF details how Sharon Osbury (now Osbourne)
The problem? After leaving Ozzy’s camp in the early 80s, Daisley discovered that his songwriting credits had been stripped away. By the 2002 reissues of Ozzy’s albums, Daisley’s name had been replaced by Ozzy’s wife/manager, Sharon Osbourne, and guitarist Randy Rhoads’ mother. Daisley sued. And when the courts wouldn’t move fast enough, he took his case to the public via "It was never just about the money," he writes
Around the early 2000s, as fans noticed the sonic vandalism on the reissues, Daisley took matters into his own hands. He wrote For Facts Sake —a meticulous, 100+ page self-published document. Part memoir, part legal exhibit, and part middle finger to the Osbourne empire. In this PDF (which spread like wildfire through torrent sites and fan forums), Daisley lays out:
Released in 2013, the book is a massive 325-page hardback featuring over 460 rare photographs from Daisley’s personal archives. It is not merely a collection of rock 'n' roll debauchery but a meticulous, fact-based narrative drawn from journals Daisley kept since the mid-1970s.
