For Facts Sake has been met with overwhelmingly positive reviews from both critics and fans. It’s consistently described as a "must-read" for any rock or metal fan. Reviewers praise it as "hilarious, heartfelt, eye-opening, gut-wrenching and jaw-dropping." One of the most common praises is the sheer amount of intricate detail Daisley brings to his stories, a testament to his lifelong habit of keeping a diary.
Published in August 2013, "For Facts Sake" is more than just a biography. It's a meticulously detailed, 325-page tome chronicling Daisley's life from his childhood in 1950s Australia to the latter years of his career. The book stands out for its incredible depth of detail, a direct result of a daily diary Daisley has kept since 1976, ensuring a level of accuracy that elevates it above typical rock memoirs.
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If you are interested in the history of Ozzy Osbourne, Rainbow, or the "Blizzard of Ozz" band, the book is highly recommended by rock historians. It is best obtained through legitimate book retailers or second-hand markets to support the author's estate and legacy.
