Bob Daisley
Robert "Bob" Daisley (born February 13, 1950) is from Australia. He is a legendary bass playing musician who has performed in genres from Rock and Roll to the Blues. He revolutionized bass playing, incorporating a six-string bass and using the "sweep picking" technique to play three octave arpeggios in lightning-fast succession.
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February 13 - 1950 - Bass - Rock and Roll - Blues - Octave - Arpeggios
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Daisley was bassist for Ozzy Osbourne. His bass tracks were unceremoniously booted off later remasters of Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman albums in 2002. The tracks were re-recorded by Rob Trujillo of Suicidal Tendencies fame.
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Bassist - Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Ozz - Diary of a Madman - 2002 - Rob Trujillo - Suicidal Tendencies
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Bob Daisley has also played for the bands Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Mungo Jerry, and Uriah Heep.
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Black Sabbath - Rainbow - Mungo Jerry - Uriah Heep
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In Sept 2005, the British press reported a story that he is playing bass in a new band called Bitter Pill with David Lee Roth, Tommy Lee, and Vinnie Vincent.
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