Not Now. FB: What influenced you to play fretless? I had my Fender down there but like I say nothing sounded quite right on those songs for some reason and I had my Ampeg and I probably had an Acoustic amp cause I had an Acoustic bass amp that I'd bought from Boz Burrell from Bad Company. How many people have used a Strat, god everybody and I suppose look at Les Pauls cause so many high profile people use Les Pauls and they became very popular. I have rarely played it due to my hands being a bit duff now though i have always kept it well maintained and in a controlled temperature. This Gibson EBO Bass 61133 is possibly the best availabe in UK. Bob Daisley (pictured), who played bass on the first two solo albums by Ozzy Osbourne, says that he was "devastated" and "flabbergasted" by the August 2002 ruling by … The Babicz bridge is high-quality and the pick-ups can be used either as humbuckers or the volume pots can be pulled out to make them single-coil. Some of his most widely known work can be heard on albums such as Osbourne's…. Bob Daisley Yeah the Les Paul Junior shape. One of Randy's 100 Watt Marshall heads through a 4X12 cab. He also details the seedier side of the music industry which is well skilled at exploiting musicians. Your original Tele didn't have this, but have you now got a humbucker equipped Tele in your collection? Bob Daisley I suppose the more high profile people that use a certain sort of instrument you stand a better chance, it's like free advertising really isn't it. 1961 / 2 No 61133, 1961 GIBSON EB3 - CHERRY RED - ANDY BAXTER BASS, Find more vintage guitars for sale at vintageguitarsforsale.co. I heard that the funny thing was that I think Jack Bruce was supposed to have used guitar heads anyway and Jimi Hendrix used bass heads. Is that because you find those most practical for live work and recording? FlyGuitars If there was a Gibson Bass say for instance that you could favour over your Fenders, how would it look? FlyGuitars You have a number of Gibson bass guitars in your collection - what was the first? © 2009-2021 Bob Daisley. There are 0 comments on this article so far. Enter. There's this guy in America that I know had this bass that had come from Olsie, the bass player of Little Richard and what I did was I swapped my 58 EB for that one and I gave him some dough on top. Solder in tact and the case is like new so I thought it's another good one for the collection but that's the three EB-3s I've got. Bob Rocks!!! FlyGuitars When you approached that album did you think I want to use an EB-3? So it's a nice piece of history to have because if you listen to those early Little Richards records you know there it is that bass on them. Steve Harvey asks the questions. Introduction | Gibson basses | Fender basses | Other vintage basses. ! Crazy Train I Don't Know Steal Away The Night. You've got to really mean to break one, somebody like Ritchie (Blackmore) or Pete Townsend to break a Fender, they're very robust. In every respect this is as good as they get as it has rarely been gigged and never in the past 20+ years. Its got a ... Gibson EB 5 string bass with hard case, both in perfect condition. The Gibson EB-2 was popular with a lot of high profile people for a while and then the EB-3 with certain people like Andy Fraser and Jack Bruce and the bass player in The Zombies, he used an EB-3 and even the bass player with the Jackson 5 had an EB-3 but that was only for short periods of time but the Precision has gone all the way through with so many different high profile people for a long period of time so I suppose that really does help. Images courtesy of bobdaisley.com, Links: Bob Daisley's homepage | Kahvas Jute homepage | More FlyGuitars interviews, © flyguitars.com 2007-2021 | terms and conditions, Chicken Shack in 1972 - Bob plays an early Fender Telecaster bass, and below, the 1961 blond Precision, bought shortly afterwards, Six Fender Precision basses, from left to right: 1953 blond, 1954 Sunburst, 1957 Sunburst, 1959 Sunburst, 1962/3 Olympic white, 1964 Sunburst, Two Fender Jazz basses: a 1962 in Fiesta Red, and a 1964 in Candy Apple Red. In the liner notes Inez was credited as "bass and music inspiration," as he had written the riff to the title track in a jam session. Jimmy speaks with rock icon Bob Daisley on the phone and they talk about everything under the sun relating to Bob's career, bass playing, lyrics and the music business - In part 1, Bob … Inspired by soul music and the British Invasion, his first studio project was Wide Open with the Australian based band Kahvas Jute. 1968 GIBSON EB 3 BASS BRIDGE PICKUP COVER - made in USA, 1971 GIBSON EB 3 SLOTTED HEADSTOCK TUNER / E STRING, 1971 GIBSON EB 3 SLOTTED HEADSTOCK TUNER / G STRING, Find more vintage guitars for sale at vintageguitarsforsale.co. Gary actually brought Jack an EB-3 and he didn't use it, he used the Gibson solid body violin shaped one, the EB. Bob Daisley Yeah it's one that belonged to the bass player of Little Richard (Olsie Robinson) that he actually used on the early records; the guy that was with Little Richard for a good few years in the early days around I think late 56, 57. Bob Daisley Yeah well the thing is I was still in Kahvas Jute at the time I bought it and in those days because I didn't have much money I swapped my EB-3 on it and then didn't like it. They probably just preferred the Fender sound so I had to swap it in and I got a Precision. That first album that we did I used a Gibson EB-3 on it because for those songs I'd tried various basses and to me they just didn't sound quite right. Same sort of thing but with the contoured body. Introduction | Gibson basses | Fender basses | Other vintage basses. Forgot account? FlyGuitars Well I think so yeah, mine's one of the JCM 800 Bass heads. Bob's Fender basses. Bob Daisley No, mine's the '68 Paisley which is another pretty rare one but that hasn't got the humbucker it's the one with the early Precision straight pole pickup. It had some nice tones but none as appropriate for that band as an EB-3 and it didn't have that EB-3 growl so I went back and got my EB-3 back. Bass legend Bob Daisley has teamed up with Mad Music Management to create his new Black Beauty Signature Bass, designed by the bassist himself and built in Italy by the luthiers at Utopia Custom Shop. I'm talking to you Nikki Sixx and Michael Anthony. Bob Daisley I actually got Hamer in America, they made me a bass once that I ended up not using very much cause it didn't quite feel right but I got them to make it in the shape and complete design of a Stratocaster with a slightly bigger body than the Stratocaster guitar cause it was a bass but it looked just like a Strat and I got them to put Gibson Pickups on it so it would sound like an EB-3, play like a … I love Gibsons for some stuff but sometimes you only have to look at them the wrong way and the head falls off, they're notorious for that though. Fortunately it was still in the shop that I'd swapped it in on and got it back. You know I've always found them very versatile. FlyGuitars Yeah I think that's the case with a lot of repairs isn't it. A Marshall vintage one that Gary had through a 4X12 cab. Quickly realizing that better musical opportunities lie elsewhere, he moved to London in 1970. or. Bob Daisley I actually got a Telecaster bass at first which was ok but when I joined Chicken Shack with Stan Webb I ended up getting the 61 Precision bass and I remember Stan saying to me "Oh you won't be sorry, you'll have that for the rest of your life". We had it filmed and there's a DVD. Rob Trujillo says about being told by Ozzy and Sharon to re-record Bob Daisley’s bass: “Well, that was a weird situation. Right Bob Daisley, left Tim Gaze (with SG Custom). Cause I had experience using an EB-3 before and I knew what sounded best with an EB-3 and it's the Marshall. I think it was last year in 2006 I got the same bloke that I got the Little Richard bass from came up with an EB-3 for me that was I think it was about a 66 or 64 somewhere round there and it's virtually mint. Bob Daisley It's nice, you know it's got nice playability and it sounds good. Bob Daisley For the first album I did with Ozzy when we were called The Blizzard Of Ozz. Create New Account. Bob Daisley Introduction Bob Daisley with 1961 Gibson EB3 bass - picture from the Kahvas Jute reunion gig www.kahvasjute.com By Graham Fieldhouse, February 2007 Bob Daisley has played bass with many of the hard rocks greats; performing on numerous albums by the likes of Mungo Jerry, Rainbow, Ozzy Osbourne and Gary Moore to name a few. 1968 GIBSON EB 3 BASS BRIDGE PICKUP COVER - made in USA : 1964 GIBSON EB 2 BASS TUNER - made in USA: 1971 GIBSON EB 3 SLOTTED HEADSTOCK TUNER : There are 0 comments on this article so far. He'd done that first Bad Company album with it then I bought it off him after that. I mean It's been used and it's got a couple of little sort of used marks on it but it's very clean, it's certainly a 9/9.5 out of 10. I think it was in 1969. Having been a member of Rainbow & Ozzy Osbourne’s band, he went on to work with Gary Moore and Steve Morse. Daisley is perhaps best known for working with English musician Ozzy Osbourne, for whom he contributed bass, backing vocals, co-production and songwriting. Very similar to the early 50's ones, I have got a couple of early 50's ones, a 53 Precision, the butterscotch with the black pickguard, that's really nice, I like that one and the other one I've got is the '55. I actually brought the first one I could get, I just went out a bought an EB-3 and used that on that album. Daisley this month launched a claim for $2m in unpaid royalties connected with Ozzy’s first two albums, Blizzard Of Ozz and Diary Of A Madman, recorded in 1980, which featured the bassist’s songwriting and bass playing.. Bob is a titan in the world of rock bass. You can see it but it's been done well, plays well and it's probably stronger now than it was before. FlyGuitars So did you just mic the cabs on that, was that close mic'ing? In the rock bass world, Bob Daisley really needs no introduction. Bob Daisley BBM, that was it, Bruce Baker and Moore. Guitarist Zakk Wylde contributed songwriting to the album, while Motörhead bassist/vocalist Lemmy Kilmister wrote the lyrics for six songs; however, only four were used on the album. FlyGuitars In '72 Fender edged into Gibson territory by putting a large humbucker right up by the neck of the Telecaster bass. Yes, records. I know Gary because he's in touch with Jack Bruce, he said to him that he told him what I was using and he said "oh that's what I used to use". Bob Daisley I would say it is, I've got three EB-3s now. The musician recalled in an interview with The Vinyl Guide when he was told by Ozzy and Sharon to go in the studio and re-recorded Bob Daisley‘s bass of Osbourne’s classic solo albums. Very versatile, very reliable, very robust for travelling. Bob Daisley I actually got Hamer in America, they made me a bass once that I ended up not using very much cause it didn't quite feel right but I got them to make it in the shape and complete design of a Stratocaster with a slightly bigger body than the Stratocaster guitar cause it was a bass but it looked just like a Strat and I got them to put Gibson Pickups on it so it would sound like an EB-3, play like a Precision and look like a Strat. FlyGuitars Your collections obviously dominated by a large number of Fender basses and Fender appear to be your chosen workhorse. A native of Sydney, Australia, Bob Daisley began his musical journey as a guitarist-turned-bassist at the age of fourteen. I never used it much and I sold it. Another very versatile, great bass - especially the one that I had when I was in Kahvas Jute. Bob Daisley has thanked fans for their support after Sharon Osbourne slammed him as a "sad old fuck" who "can't get over the fact" that he was fired … Inez also appeared on the 1993 Osbourne live … I used to be in a band when I was very young about 20 called Kahvas Jute. His playing on Ozzy Osbourne’s first two post-Black Sabbath records, Blizzard of Ozz [Jet, 1980] and Diary of a Madman [Jet, 1981], is essential listening for any would-be rock bassist. But try to picture those songs with different bass lines. Daisley’s otherworldly rhythmic and melodic sensibility adds a nuanced, Paul McCartney-like touch to his bass lines in now-classic songs like … The EB-3's on a lot of the tracks on that album. Daisley went all out with the concept, which includes two interchangeable pickup drawers that essentially make it two basses in one. Available with an Apple Music subscription. Bob Daisley The first Gibson I ever had was when I was about 16 and I bought a Gibson EB-2 that was popular in the 60's. So he was stunned when he found out two Osbourne albums were rerecorded without his bass … I've had that happen to a couple of mine but the Fenders are very robust and you could probably throw it across the room and it'd be still in one piece you know. FlyGuitars So out of those three Gibsons that you've got is it the EB-3 that you tend to favour? Things like Keep On Runnin' and Gimme Some Lovin' and all that sort of stuff. FlyGuitars Have you tried other Gibson models such as The Ripper, The Grabber, the Thunderbird, any of the Les Paul basses? Robert John Daisley (born 13 February 1950) is an Australian musician, songwriter and author. I of course got a lot of strange looks, since Randy's playing was new, fresh, and quite brilliant. FlyGuitars Yeah cause I use an EB-3, I've got a couple of EB-3's myself and I use mine through a Marshall 100 Watt Valve Head and 4x12 cabinet. Bob Daisley - Bass Guitar - Electric Bass (pick) 100%? So when I got the EB-3 to use on that album I used one of Randy's stacks cause he had a couple of these Marshall 100 Watt stacks and a couple of cabinets and a couple of heads and that so I used one head and one 4X12 mic'd for that album. Then I wanted a spare one just as a sort of back up in case something went wrong or you break a string or whatever. Real/full name: Robert Daisley Age: 70 (born Feb 13th, 1950) Place of origin: Australia (Sydney, New South Wales) Gender: Male Bob Daisley I actually got a Telecaster bass at first which was ok but when I joined Chicken Shack with Stan Webb I ended up getting the 61 Precision bass and I remember Stan saying to me "Oh you won't be sorry, you'll have that for the rest of your life". ‎Having cut his teeth playing bass guitar for English blues outfit Chicken Shack in the early '70s, Bob Daisley is an Australian musician and songwriter most prominently known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne and Gary Moore. Bob Daisley Yeah, I think was a 50 Watt guitar head. The decorative pick guard is not there to hide anything, just to look good !! I didn't have it for that long, I think the Hard Rock put it up in one of their cafes somewhere. Log In. I know a lot of people refer to it as Ozzy's solo career but when we formed that band it was a band and it was called The Blizzard Of Ozz. Background. Bob Daisley Well that was one that I got because it was a nice shape, it was an attractive looking bass and it's got those banjo machineheads on it. Did you also use guitar heads again? Images courtesy of bobdaisley.com, Links: Bob Daisleys hompage | Kahvas Jute homepage | More FlyGuitars interviews, © flyguitars.com 2007-2021 | terms and conditions, Bob recording Blizzard of Ozz with an early 60s EB3, Little Richard bassplayer Olsie Robinson (2nd left) playing the 1956 EB bass, and below the bass today in Bob Daisley's collection, Three of Bob's Gibson/Epiphone basses: from left to right: 1960 Les Paul Junior style EB0, early 60s Epiphone Rivoli, 1961 Gibson EB3, Kahvas Jute live. It was too heavy, a bit cumbersome. Ozzy Osbourne - No More Tears Bass Tab. Bob Daisley Yeah they've always been very versatile you can get lots of different sounds out of especially a Precision bass. If they fall or they get transported the wrong way or they are not packed properly the head can break off, it's always the head that goes first. It's all original except it's been refinished, still the cherry red but when he shipped to me from London to Sydney it arrived with the head broken off so it obviously hadn't been handled right. I used that on a couple of tracks for a Kahvas Jute reunion in 2005, we did a live show, a gig here in Sydney called The Basement. Lots of tones on it not really any that I liked. Some of the tracks I did use the Fender Precision, an Olympic White one. Ozzy got me back to write again from scratch." Original Bass & Drum Tracks Blizzard Of Ozz. Bob Daisley Yeah, yeah. 27,843 people like this. Back when Blizzard and Diary came out I would tell people that Bob was the real star of the records. Bob Daisley's History With The Osbournes Over the years, many people have written in to the website to ask Bob Daisley about his work with Ozzy and the legal action taken against the Osbournes. FlyGuitars So when did you get another Gibson? Bob Daisley Yeah, and the bass sound with the Spencer Davis Group was quite distinctive as well. FlyGuitars I suppose they're not for everyone but I've got one of the 71 Les Paul basses and I like the tones on that. He had a band with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker. I had to get that repaired but I had a really good repair job done on it so it plays fine and yet again probably stronger now than what it was before it got broken. FlyGuitars Sure, and you've got the early EB-O with the Les Paul double cut body? Quite often bands reform or try to recreate something and it doesn't quite come off but I think we really pulled it off, it sounds good. That one like a lot of Gibsons has had the head broken off and it's got a repair at the back. The body is natural ash, it has a maple neck with rosewood fretboard and an imitation tortoiseshell pickguard. Not a lot but he got my bass and I got that other one and I gave him some money on top. Bob Daisley. Bass Guitar Magazine Interview | Bob Daisley Bob Daisley's CV reads like a condensed history of rock. I don't know the guy that well, though I have met him a couple of times. It's got a nice sound and it plays well. Bob Daisley I did have a Les Paul Bass that I bought in late '70 I think and I ended up not liking it. Looking through the Gibson Production Numbers Lists 61133 it comes in at late 1961 to early 1962. Bob Daisley is truly one of the titans of rock bass. FlyGuitars What's it like in terms of tone compared to the other Fenders that you've got? So many bass players had an EB-2 in the 60's, either the Gibson EB-2 or the Epiphone Rivoli, which was the same bass - one had Gibson written on it and one had Epiphone written on it. Thanks to Graham Fieldhouse and Bob Daisley for making this interview … What do you think the failings of Gibson have been which have prevented them from becoming more popular? However, Bob Daisley was brought in to record the bass and none of Inez's playing is on the final album. We were sort of like a progressive rock band with an influence of Cream. People refer to as an EB-1 but in actual fact the real title of it is just EB. Website built by Simon Rice. Not only are some bass player what I would call lazy, but they also hide their uninspired playing in the mix. 28,762 people follow this. Bob Daisley They sound best through those don't they? So I got a cheaper one I brought from a mate of mine in London, he's got the Vintage Guitar Emporium on the New Kings Road, Fat Rick. FlyGuitars Going back to the Gary Moore record Power Of The Blues, you used an EB-3 on that. Technical is relative, but I've come to respect the simple styles of Bob Daisley and Jimmy Bain. I think it's about 1962 and I used that on a few of the tracks on Gary's album through an Ampeg SVT with an 8X10 cab. You used one of Randy's guitar heads, have you used any of the Super Bass heads at all? Singles. Bob has kindly agreed to answer some of the most frequently asked questions and a few of my own. Bob Daisley: The first time I played fretless would’ve been around the early 1970s but I began playing guitar in 1963 and bass in 1964. FlyGuitars You've got one of those yourself haven't you? The pictures below show a selection of Bob's Precision and Jazz basses, Thanks to Graham Fieldhouse and Bob Daisley for making this interview possible. Bob Daisley: Probably Boz Burrell – Bad Company, he was a friend. They were pretty popular in the 60's the Gibsons and Epiphone basses but if you look at the Fender Precision it's gone all the way through. © 2009-2021 Bob Daisley. Bassist BOB DAISLEY (OZZY OSBOURNE, RAINBOW, URIAH HEEP, GARY MOORE, BLACK SABBATH) has designed a 'Bob Daisley Signature Series' bass that will be released in the coming months. For over four decades, Daisley has laid down the low end for everyone from Mungo Jerry to Rainbow to Ozzy Osbourne to Gary Moore. Bob plays his 1961 EB3, Bob recording in 1970, with his early set-up of Gibson EB3 bass, and 100W Marshall head, 1967 Gibson EB-2 Short Scale Bass IMMACULATE. Bob Daisley It turned out pretty well, the band sounded just like it did when we were together all those years ago. I already had one of those that I had bought in LA early 90s. If Gibson approached you and said Bob we want to make you a signature bass how do you think you'd want that to look? For a Gibson EB-3 you really need a Marshall stack you know for the best match for sound. A top bass player, Bob Daisley tells a no holes barred story of life on the road with some iconic bands. Here's how the credits read: Bass [Original Album Performer] – Bob Daisley Bass [Reissue] – … I really loved that bass but when I got to London I didn't really have enough money to have more than one bass and people were sort of frowning on those a little bit. Mecca - Black Sally / Sidestreet Man (1970, Festival Records) Chicken Shack - You Know Could Be Right / As Time Goes Passing By (1972, Deram) Bob Daisley Yeah it was just one that came available and I just bought it but there's not that much difference in a guitar head and a bass head anyway. More Tone (Treble) on Bob Daisley Bass I do not own the rights ,just like Sound Engineer Cover. Bob Daisley Well funnily enough even in the earlier days when I got my first EB-3 I got a Marshall 100 Watt head, that was a guitar head as well. Bob Daisley's greatest contribution to the hard-rock canon was his work with Ozzy Osbourne. I don't like boring bass players, but most importantly, I want to hear them. I was very pleased with it. Without a doubt, Bob Daisley is one of the most influential bassists of all time. I bought one that I'd had from England in the late 80s or 90s, it was supposed to be one of the first in England so it would be about 1960 and that's the one I used on the Kahvas Jute reunion. Bob has a page on his website dedicated to the sordid legal entanglements that followed, but the Diary saga got even more bizarre when the 2002 remastered edition was issued with the bass and drum parts replaced. I did like that growly bass sound that Jack Bruce got so I got a Gibson EB-3. Website built by Simon Rice. Bob Daisley No, Gary had that in mind because he'd worked with Jack. That's one I've really hung on to and it's been great, it's been really good, a real workhorse, it's been on so many records and albums and done so many tours. 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