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Postby portland » Thu Sep 08, 2011 3:46 pm

Nice interview.....looking forward to this one! 8)


http://www.sleazeroxx.com/interviews/se ... bach.shtml
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Re: Bach Interview ~ "He learned a lot from Steve Perry

Postby Gideon » Thu Sep 08, 2011 3:51 pm

portland wrote:Nice interview.....looking forward to this one! 8)


I'm guessing you're not referring to old Johann? :lol:
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Re: Bach Interview ~ "He learned a lot from Steve Perry

Postby portland » Thu Sep 08, 2011 3:52 pm

Gideon wrote:
portland wrote:Nice interview.....looking forward to this one! 8)


I'm guessing you're not referring to old Johann? :lol:



Shut up...I forgot the link! :evil:
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Re: Bach Interview ~ "He learned a lot from Steve Perry

Postby Gideon » Thu Sep 08, 2011 3:53 pm

portland wrote:
Gideon wrote:
portland wrote:Nice interview.....looking forward to this one! 8)


I'm guessing you're not referring to old Johann? :lol:



Shut up...I forgot the link! :evil:


I added it for you. :lol:
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Re: Bach Interview ~ "He learned a lot from Steve Perry

Postby portland » Thu Sep 08, 2011 3:59 pm

Gideon wrote:
portland wrote:
Gideon wrote:
portland wrote:Nice interview.....looking forward to this one! 8)


I'm guessing you're not referring to old Johann? :lol:



Shut up...I forgot the link! :evil:


I added it for you. :lol:



I did it myself.....but thanks for your help. :roll:
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Re: Bach Interview ~ "He learned a lot from Steve Perry

Postby portland » Thu Sep 08, 2011 3:59 pm

Gideon wrote:
portland wrote:Nice interview.....looking forward to this one! 8)


I'm guessing you're not referring to old Johann? :lol:

Here's the interview in which Back pays homage to Perry, btw.




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Postby Gideon » Thu Sep 08, 2011 4:01 pm

Ouch, touche. You mad with me about something? And here I thought we came to an understanding not too long ago. :lol:
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Postby portland » Thu Sep 08, 2011 4:05 pm

Gideon wrote:Ouch, touche. You mad with me about something? And here I thought we came to an understanding not too long ago. :lol:



Nope, your the one who seems to be on a roll down here, you must be bored these days.
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Postby Gideon » Thu Sep 08, 2011 4:07 pm

portland wrote:
Gideon wrote:Ouch, touche. You mad with me about something? And here I thought we came to an understanding not too long ago. :lol:



Nope, your the one who seems to be on a roll down here, you must be bored these days.


Slightly. We don't get a lot of stimulating conversations in my poli-sci classes, so one has to look elsewhere. :lol:

I took out my link, hopefully that makes you a little happier.
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Postby portland » Thu Sep 08, 2011 4:10 pm

Gideon wrote:
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Gideon wrote:Ouch, touche. You mad with me about something? And here I thought we came to an understanding not too long ago. :lol:



Nope, your the one who seems to be on a roll down here, you must be bored these days.


Slightly. We don't get a lot of stimulating conversations in my poli-sci classes, so one has to look elsewhere. :lol:

I took out my link, hopefully that makes you a little happier.




Well if arguing about what went down with Journey is all ya got....then so be it. :lol:
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Postby Gideon » Thu Sep 08, 2011 4:10 pm

portland wrote:Well if arguing about what went down with Journey is all ya got....then so be it. :lol:


Hey, it's cheap and accessible, so why not? :lol:
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Postby portland » Thu Sep 08, 2011 4:19 pm

Gideon wrote:
portland wrote:Well if arguing about what went down with Journey is all ya got....then so be it. :lol:


Hey, it's cheap and accessible, so why not? :lol:



So is Spam, but I don't eat it. :wink:
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Postby Babyblue » Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:56 pm

portland wrote:
Gideon wrote:
portland wrote:Well if arguing about what went down with Journey is all ya got....then so be it. :lol:


Hey, it's cheap and accessible, so why not? :lol:



So is Spam, but I don't eat it. :wink:



:lol: :lol: :lol:

So it goes without saying you both were bored last nite :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Bach Interview ~ He learned a lot from Steve Perry

Postby Babyblue » Thu Sep 08, 2011 11:01 pm

portland wrote:Nice interview.....looking forward to this one! 8)


http://www.sleazeroxx.com/interviews/se ... bach.shtml



Thanks, i enjoyed reading that Bach is a cool guy. :D
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Postby Don » Fri Sep 09, 2011 2:56 am

What's wrong with eating spam? It's not as good as scrapple but it will do in a pinch.
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Postby slucero » Fri Sep 09, 2011 7:59 am

Great answer to this by Bach:

Sleaze Roxx: In my opinion the songs that hit the spot are "Kicking & Screaming" and "Dirty Power", as far as rockers go, and then the ballads "I'm Alive" and "Dream Forever". These songs are great and are comparable to the classic Skid Row sound.

Sebastian Bach: Don't forget the last song on the record dude -- it wouldn't be a Sebastian Bach record without ballads dude. (laughs) I've always been known as a singer that does ballads. People love "18 And Life" and "I Remember You". When I did Broadway I was known for belting out "This Is The Moment" in Jekyll and Hyde. My voice sounds very unique when I sing ballads. I've learned a lot from Steve Perry of Journey and I can sing in that high tenor range. It's that "Don't Stop Believing" higher tenor range that people latch onto. People freak out when you can sing that kind of stuff! (laughs) Just like they freak out when you can hit all the high register stuff on a song like "I Remember You." I love singing ballads. I remember my old band did an interview and they were talking about doing a new album with no ballads. I wish people would ask me why I'm not in that band -- I'm not going to be in a band that doesn't do ballads! (laughs)





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Postby Rick » Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:49 am

slucero wrote:Great answer to this by Bach:

Sleaze Roxx: In my opinion the songs that hit the spot are "Kicking & Screaming" and "Dirty Power", as far as rockers go, and then the ballads "I'm Alive" and "Dream Forever". These songs are great and are comparable to the classic Skid Row sound.

Sebastian Bach: Don't forget the last song on the record dude -- it wouldn't be a Sebastian Bach record without ballads dude. (laughs) I've always been known as a singer that does ballads. People love "18 And Life" and "I Remember You". When I did Broadway I was known for belting out "This Is The Moment" in Jekyll and Hyde. My voice sounds very unique when I sing ballads. I've learned a lot from Steve Perry of Journey and I can sing in that high tenor range. It's that "Don't Stop Believing" higher tenor range that people latch onto. People freak out when you can sing that kind of stuff! (laughs) Just like they freak out when you can hit all the high register stuff on a song like "I Remember You." I love singing ballads. I remember my old band did an interview and they were talking about doing a new album with no ballads. I wish people would ask me why I'm not in that band -- I'm not going to be in a band that doesn't do ballads! (laughs)






Kinda sounds like a plug to get the lead singer part in Journey.
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Postby Jubilee » Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:53 am

Rick wrote:

Kinda sounds like a plug to get the lead singer part in Journey.



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Postby Rick » Fri Sep 09, 2011 10:03 am

Jubilee wrote:
Rick wrote:

Kinda sounds like a plug to get the lead singer part in Journey.



:shock:

Lord, Jesus, no. Please, don't even say that in jest, Rick...::SHUDDER:: :shock: :shock:


No, I agree. I wouldn't want him anywhere near that role. But that's the vibe I got from his comment.
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Postby portland » Fri Sep 09, 2011 10:05 am

Rick wrote:
Jubilee wrote:
Rick wrote:

Kinda sounds like a plug to get the lead singer part in Journey.



:shock:

Lord, Jesus, no. Please, don't even say that in jest, Rick...::SHUDDER:: :shock: :shock:


No, I agree. I wouldn't want him anywhere near that role. But that's the vibe I got from his comment.



I think he was only giving props to someone he looks up to as a vocalist, Bach would never be a fit for Journey anyway....I can only imagine he and Neal in a room together for a long period of time. :lol:
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Postby Jubilee » Fri Sep 09, 2011 10:08 am

portland wrote:
Rick wrote:
Jubilee wrote:
Rick wrote:

Kinda sounds like a plug to get the lead singer part in Journey.



:shock:

Lord, Jesus, no. Please, don't even say that in jest, Rick...::SHUDDER:: :shock: :shock:


No, I agree. I wouldn't want him anywhere near that role. But that's the vibe I got from his comment.



I think he was only giving props to someone he looks up to as a vocalist, Bach would never be a fit for Journey anyway....I can only imagine he and Neal in a room together for a long period of time. :lol:


I can imagine Neal being led out of that room in handcuffs. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Babyblue » Fri Sep 09, 2011 10:45 am

portland wrote:
Rick wrote:
Jubilee wrote:
Rick wrote:

Kinda sounds like a plug to get the lead singer part in Journey.



:shock:

Lord, Jesus, no. Please, don't even say that in jest, Rick...::SHUDDER:: :shock: :shock:


No, I agree. I wouldn't want him anywhere near that role. But that's the vibe I got from his comment.



I think he was only giving props to someone he looks up to as a vocalist, Bach would never be a fit for Journey anyway....I can only imagine he and Neal in a room together for a long period of time. :lol:



They would be like 2 pit bulls :lol: :lol: OMG that would be total hell :lol: :lol:
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Re: Bach Interview ~ He learned a lot from Steve Perry

Postby annie89509 » Fri Sep 09, 2011 3:47 pm

portland wrote:Nice interview.....looking forward to this one! 8)


http://www.sleazeroxx.com/interviews/se ... bach.shtml

Thanks for the link, Portie, that was cool. I always liked SB, even though I'm not a hard-rocker. I liked his ballads.
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Postby scarygirl » Sun Sep 11, 2011 12:02 pm

Back in the day, Sebastian's voice kicked ASS! I saw them on their first tour opening for Bon Jovi. He cursed every other word, but man could he sing. MY MOMMA HATED IT! She also hated that I forced her to drive me in a snow storm to see them. Charlotte, NC 1980 something. LOL. Can't remember. Maybe 88 or 89? Somebody help me here. I think he definately has the range.
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