A note of caution: Because the PDF was never officially published, many online versions are incomplete, corrupted, or scanned from poor-quality printouts. Furthermore, sharing the full PDF could infringe on the copyright of the text itself (though Daisley himself has historically encouraged its free distribution for educational purposes).

Bob Daisley: For Facts Sake (circa 2010s) is a self-published book by Australian bassist and lyricist , best known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne , Rainbow , Uriah Heep , and Gary Moore . The book is not a standard autobiography but rather a detailed, evidence-based legal and historical defense of Daisley’s contributions to Osbourne’s early solo albums—specifically Blizzard of Ozz (1980) and Diary of a Madman (1981).

However, his contribution went far beyond the low end. Daisley was the primary lyricist for the Osbourne band during its most celebrated period. The dark, mystical, and often cautionary tales found in songs like "Mr. Crowley," "Crazy Train," and "Suicide Solution" flowed from his pen. For decades, casual fans assumed Ozzy Osbourne was the sole creative wordsmith. The reality, as detailed in the pages fans seek via the "Bob Daisley For Facts Sake Pdf" query, is far more complex.

The book details his extensive role as a lyricist and songwriter on Ozzy's early classic albums, work for which he feels he was often uncredited or under-compensated.

In 1986, without Daisley’s knowledge, Sharon Osbourne had his bass and lyric credits removed, replacing them with Ozzy and Randy Rhoads’s mother. This meant Daisley lost millions in royalties.

Yes. More than ever.