Bob does so many of these long interviews and he' so gracious and kind in the interviews. We know they must get tiring sometimes, but I love how he understands that we respect him dearly and admire how he treats his own fans, but we loons always want to know about the guitar heroes, Randy mainly, and Ritchie, and he's so kind to answer the same questions many times. What a class act you are Bob...thank you!
Fantastic interview. It's always great when the musician REMEMBERS what actually happened in his past. Bob is an inspiration to all musicians. For him it's all about the music.
I love his peace and calm way to answer all the questions. Looks like he'd learned living with all the "monsters" of rock, being quiet and working seriously. True artist.
Its an unbelievable travesty that he got ripped off by Ozz and Sharon. he was obviously the main inspiration behind those 2 albums and even future Ozz records..and got ripped off. Here's hoping he gets his pay someday...
great interview but its a fucking shame that they never spoked about Jake E. Lee,,,,,He was the best and since there are no interviews with him,,it would be very very interesting to hear someone talk about him.
Did Bob ever play with Jake E lee?? I can't remember if he was in or out when I saw Ozzy in Salt Lake City in 84 Ozzy fired and rehired more then anybody cause By the time he got to Salt Lake Carmine was out and Tommy Aldrige was in.
When I moved from Canada to Australia, one of the things I was most chuffed about was I was going to be living where one of my idols was from. Thanks Bob for all your contributions to the world of music. The music world owes you a debt of gratitude that it can never repay. Keep on rocking, mate!!
Bob ,you have always been my favourite bassist since I got in to Hard Rock. I saw you with Gary Moore, unfortunately thats the only time I got to see you. I think it's time for you to be rewarded for what you did with Ozzy as well as Jake for writing bark at the moon. That is a classic rock icon.
Just been to listen to Living Loud and it's rubbish. They've utterly ruined the songs. The vocals don't fit at all, and the guitar isn't a patch on Randy.
Great interview! Watched all three parts. But why didn't you ask him anything about his bass gear? We were waitin' for that! Bob had one of about twenty of the rare Fender slab-body maple-cap-neck Precision Basses that were made in 1966 for the British market exclusively. 🤔
Yeah,Bon Died just a few weeks before Recording for Blizzard began! Id Love to see a Video of the Blizzard rather than the US band!I mean Rudy used his fingers on songs clearly needing pic & Tommy used two bass drums to do what Lee did w/one! Do you recall anything being filmed Bob??Like The 1st gig or Hammersmith??