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Daisley and was
Once the album's recording was complete, Daisley was once again out, replaced by Osbourne's former Black Sabbath bandmate Geezer Butler.
Daisley was not credited for his songwriting contributions on the initial 1986 pressing of the album, though this was corrected on subsequent pressings.
Rhoads ' guitar playing had changed due to the level of freedom allowed by Ozzy and Bob Daisley and he was encouraged to play what he wanted.
The British tour of 1980-81 for Blizzard of Ozz was with Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake.
Diary of a Madman was released soon after in October 1981, and since Kerslake and Daisley were already out of the band, Aldridge and Sarzo's photos appear on the album sleeve.
A live album, Tribute, mainly drawn from a performance in Cleveland, Ohio, was released in 1987 and included live versions of " Goodbye to Romance " and " No Bone Movies ", recorded in the UK with Daisley and Kerslake in 1980.
Osbourne's line-up at that time was Lee on guitar, Don Airey on keyboards, Tommy Aldridge on drums and several different bass players throughout this time: Pete Way, Don Costa and Bob Daisley.
In 2003 she was selected as the party's candidate in the Brent East by-election, which was called after death of the Labour MP Paul Daisley.
Paul Andrew Daisley ( 20 July 1957 – 18 June 2003 ) was a British politician from the Labour Party who is most notable for his period as Leader of Brent Borough Council.
Born in Acton, west London, Daisley was the only son of Peter and Joan Daisley.
In 1984 he set up his own management consultancy and quality assurance company, Daisley Associates, together with his father ; he was formally Director of Finance and Administration for the company.
Daisley was to become a leading local supporter of Neil Kinnock.
At the 1986 local elections, Daisley was an unsuccessful candidate in the then safe Conservative ward of Sudbury Court.
Although Labour lost control in the 1990 local elections, Daisley was elected as a councillor for Harlesden ward.
Daisley was Labour group leader from 1993 and led the party through the 1994 council elections.
By the end of his term Daisley was sometimes referred to as ' the man who had put the " r " back into Brent ', a statement referring to the frequent nickname ' Bent ' used by Private Eye due to the council's association with corruption.
Livingstone's election as Mayor meant giving up his Parliamentary seat, and Daisley was viewed as one of two front-runners for the nomination ( his rival being Mary Turner, a leading official of the GMB union ).
In February 2001 Daisley felt suddenly unwell and was rushed to hospital where an emergency operation removed a tumour in his colon ; he spent six weeks in a coma recovering from the operation.
Despite his absence, Daisley was elected with a majority of 13, 047, retaining the same percentage majority which Ken Livingstone had previously obtained.
However in November a new cancer was discovered, and despite further surgery Daisley was told by his doctors that it was terminal.

Daisley and about
Daisley received Livingstone's support in the fierce battle ; a dispute about postal votes in the selection had to be taken to the regional party body to be resolved.
Having regained his mobility after some months using a wheelchair, Daisley paid tribute to the National Health Service staff who had helped him, before speaking about the role of local authorities in helping disadvantaged areas.

Daisley and redevelopment
When the council granted planning permission for the redevelopment, it insisted on a legal agreement requiring substantial payments for improvements ; Daisley became unpopular with the Football Association for taking this stance.

Daisley and although
Most tracks were written by Tony Iommi and bassist / lyricist Bob Daisley ( although the vinyl version states that all songs were written by Iommi ), although some lyrics were subsequently modified by Geoff Nicholls and Tony Martin after he joined the band.

Daisley and election
Highly critical of the Labour administration that won the election, Daisley worked together with likeminded colleagues to rebuild the party.
The Conservative administration in Brent had reduced the level of Council Tax charged, and Daisley admitted that his party might have trouble fighting the election because of it ; he stressed that the council had also increased charges and rents.
Labour retained the seat at the 2001 general election, with Paul Daisley holding the seat until his death two years later.
Gauke was elected as the vice chairman of the Brent East Conservative Association for two years from 1998, and contested the seat at the 2001 general election finishing in second place 13, 047 votes behind the Labour MP Paul Daisley.

Daisley and Ken
Despite being described a ' Blairite ', Daisley supported the Mayoral campaign of Brent East MP Ken Livingstone when he fought as an Independent after being defeated for the official Labour Party nomination.

Daisley and Livingstone
After Livingstone won, Daisley pressed for his readmission into the Labour Party, on the grounds that Livingstone had " gone out of his way to be conciliatory ".

Daisley and Mayor
Daisley became Leader of the Council in April 1996, when the death of a Conservative councillor placed the Conservatives in a minority ; he negotiated a deal with the Liberal Democrat group which allowed Labour to gain control with the casting vote of the Mayor.

Daisley and London
* September 18: Liberal Democrat Sarah Teather is elected in a London By-election to succeed Paul Daisley, who died in June 2003.

Daisley and May
On 17 May, Thin Lizzy reformed for the Self Aid concert, with a line-up of Gary Moore, Downey, Gorham, Wharton and Bob Daisley on bass.

Daisley and .
First he rang Lee Kerslake ( who in the meanwhile had co-founded Blizzard of Ozz with Ozzy Osbourne ) and the drummer brought along with him bassist Bob Daisley.
Not long before its release Daisley left the band to return to Ozzy Osbourne and Trevor Bolder re-joined Uriah Heep.
These two tracks feature bassist Bob Daisley and drummer Lee Kerslake.
All songs written by Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads and Bob Daisley, except where noted.
All songs written by Ozzy Osbourne, Randy Rhoads and Bob Daisley, except where noted.
Bassist / lyricist Bob Daisley made his return to Osbourne's band after the two had a falling out in 1985.
Lyrics were largely written by long-time Osbourne bassist and lyricist Bob Daisley.
Daisley left prior to recording after having a disagreement with Osbourne, prompting the hiring of Soussan as his replacement.
Drummer Jimmy DeGrasso worked with Lee and Daisley on demos for the album, but this version of the band fell apart due to Osbourne's commitment to the Black Sabbath summer 1985 reunion concert at Live Aid ; Randy Castillo and Phil Soussan ultimately replaced DeGrasso and Daisley once recording commenced.
After the UK tour the band recorded another LP, but before the US Blizzard tour both Lee Kerslake and Bob Daisley were fired by Sharon Arden, Ozzy's future wife.
Bob Daisley, who had been the bassist for both of the previous studio albums, would continue in that role, while Jake E. Lee would replace Gillis for the next album, Bark at the Moon.

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