Black Sabbath Bassist Talks About Not Involved In Final Concert
JAKARTA - The Black Sabbath will hold its big celebration on July 5. They will appear in legendary early formations, namely Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, borderer Butler and Bill Ward.
The concert was enthusiastically welcomed by Metalheads in various parts of the world. However, Bob Daisley did not feel this way.
Bob, who is a former Black Sabbath bassist, seems not to have been invited to the final concert. He himself has no problem if he is not involved.
"To be honest, I don't think I want to be a part of that day. It would be awkward, but it could also be a shame, but we'll see. We'll see," he quoted Blabbermouth as saying on February 6.
Furthermore, Bob admitted that the formation that would appear at the farewell concert was iconic. But he said when he was still in it with guitarist Randy Rhoads, Black Sabbath was in the best formation.
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"We showed successful chemistry and formulas, and they went very well. I don't think any of us can be replaced by anyone else and succeed like this," he said.
"Ozzy's voice, tone and melody are integral parts of the voice and delivery of everything we do. And Randy and I worked together musically first, and then I wrote the lyrics for Ozzy's vocal melody, everything got better. And Lee is clearly the last piece of the puzzle that helps chemistry and the big picture," concluded Bob.