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portland wrote:FEBRUARY 14, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ICONIC ROCK FRONTMAN SEBASTIAN BACH INKS WITH FRONTIERS RECORDS WORLDWIDE FOR MULTI-ALBUM DEAL.
JSS Rocks! wrote:Don wrote:Allegedly, the band got upset with Bach booking them as an opening act for KISS and booted him out (probably the last straw following a culmination of other things, primarily LSD), when they felt they themselves should be the headliner. I'm not a big fan so someone else can verify or deny this scenario.
Funny...Skid Row opened for KISS on their 2000 tour...Minus Bach..
Deb wrote:LOL, when in doubt, always blame the lead singer.........everything is always their fault.![]()
Deb wrote:LOL, when in doubt, always blame the lead singer.........everything is always their fault.![]()
Deb wrote:LOL, when in doubt, always blame the lead singer.........everything is always their fault.![]()
StevePerryHair wrote:Deb wrote:LOL, when in doubt, always blame the lead singer.........everything is always their fault.![]()
It's more about seeing his personality on tv! It's not like he hides the fact he's a diva!!He also has done all those "metal countdowns" on VH1 classic, and he just screams it. He IS conceited!
I'm not saying he's the only one in the rock world, because there are many. But he is just public about it and screams it!
Saint John wrote:In the late eighties Skid Row did not have a singer, but guitarist Dave Sabo was childhood friends with Jon Bon Jovi and the two had an agreement that if one of them made it big, they would bring the other one up with them. Bon Jovi made it big and still had full intentions of coming through on his promise. Bach was spotted singing at rock photographer Mark Weiss's wedding. Skid Row asked him to join which he first turned down. After hearing a demo tape of "Youth Gone Wild" and "18 and Life" he changed his mind. He sent them a demo of him singing the song Saved By Love. They loved it and flew him to New Jersey where they began playing gigs. Sebastian also recorded demos with Bon Jovi & Sabo's friend Jack Ponti. (The song She's On Top later came out on Jack Ponti Vol. 1)
In 1989, Bach was heavily criticized for wearing a t-shirt on stage that a fan had thrown to him before he could read it, with the slogan "AIDS Kills Fags Dead" emblazoned on it, (a parody of the insecticide ad slogan, "Raid: Kills Bugs Dead") after realizing what was on the shirt he reportedly took it off and threw it away. Although he made light of the incident in his original apology (stating that he would've been offended by someone mocking his grandmothers' then-recent death with a "Cancer Kills Grandmas Dead" shirt) Bach has since repeatedly apologized for and disavowed the statement, "That was really stupid and wrong for me to wear that for one half-hour in my life. What nobody brings up is in 2000, when I was in Jekyll & Hyde, and at an auction for Broadway Cares, I donated $12,000 of my own money to fight AIDS."[1]
In 1990, Bach performed with Guns N' Roses and Metallica, on the same stage, at a party held by RIP Magazine, the improvised name for the band was: The Gak.
Bach was eventually fired when he booked a show where Skid Row would have opened for KISS in 1996. Other band members told Bach that Skid Row was too big to be an opening act and that they weren't going to do the show. Bach then left a message on a bandmate's answering machine telling him that you're never too big to open up for KISS, and subsequently left the band.
I agree with the band for putting a stop to him booking for gigs for them, as that should be a group decision. But firing him was a bit over the top. Sounds like the culmination of years of putting up with a douchey diva. But I agree with Bach that you're never too big to open for Kiss. I also never knew that Youth Gone Wild and 18 And Life were done before he got in the band. He was the perfect fit for them.
I knew that story about Bon Jovi being friends with them. I won a call-in contest in the late 80's and was one of 3 people that had to sing LIVE on the air a verse from a Bon Jovi song. The winner was picked up in a limo, given an autographed guitar from the band and taken to the concert with carte blanche. They (the radio DJs) picked some stupid slut with 4 kids. But Jon said, on the air, that he liked my rendition best. He obviously has really bad hearing.We all had to sing "Shot through the heart and you're to blame, darlin' you give love a bad name."
Michigan Girl wrote:Bach then left a message on a bandmate's answering machine telling him that you're never too big to open up for KISS, and subsequently left the band.
I love this ^^^!! I view this as very UN~LSD'ish ...he was exactly correct, good for him!!
Deb wrote: Diva or not......Baz had some killer pipes. I Remember You ~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivFYVAntpw0
Deb wrote:LOL @ BJG.
ok ...is anyone else rubbing you wrong today?!?!Saint John wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Bach then left a message on a bandmate's answering machine telling him that you're never too big to open up for KISS, and subsequently left the band.
I love this ^^^!! I view this as very UN~LSD'ish ...he was exactly correct, good for him!!
Still should be a group decision, though.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Deb wrote:LOL, when in doubt, always blame the lead singer.........everything is always their fault.![]()
Not always *coughjeffcoughsteveahackcough* ahem. Scuse me, must be getting a cold.
Michigan Girl wrote:ok ...is anyone else rubbing you wrong today?!?!Saint John wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Bach then left a message on a bandmate's answering machine telling him that you're never too big to open up for KISS, and subsequently left the band.
I love this ^^^!! I view this as very UN~LSD'ish ...he was exactly correct, good for him!!
Still should be a group decision, though.![]()
Michigan Girl wrote:ok ...is anyone else rubbing you wrong today?!?! :evil:Saint John wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Bach then left a message on a bandmate's answering machine telling him that you're never too big to open up for KISS, and subsequently left the band.
I love this ^^^!! I view this as very UN~LSD'ish ...he was exactly correct, good for him!!
Still should be a group decision, though.
Saint John wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:ok ...is anyone else rubbing you wrong today?!?!Saint John wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Bach then left a message on a bandmate's answering machine telling him that you're never too big to open up for KISS, and subsequently left the band.
I love this ^^^!! I view this as very UN~LSD'ish ...he was exactly correct, good for him!!
Still should be a group decision, though.![]()
No, ma'am. I just think that booking an event should be a majority decision, not an individual one. Do you agree or disagree?
Saint John wrote:I just think that booking an event should be a majority decision, not an individual one.
Michigan Girl wrote:Saint John wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:ok ...is anyone else rubbing you wrong today?!?!Saint John wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Bach then left a message on a bandmate's answering machine telling him that you're never too big to open up for KISS, and subsequently left the band.
I love this ^^^!! I view this as very UN~LSD'ish ...he was exactly correct, good for him!!
Still should be a group decision, though.![]()
No, ma'am. I just think that booking an event should be a majority decision, not an individual one. Do you agree or disagree?
I absolutely agree!! Do you love that message he left?!?!
Melissa wrote:Anyone see that show he was on with the "supergroup" they were making (I forgot the name they had picked now, lol) with him, Jason Bonham, one of they guys from Anthrax, etc.? It was pretty entertaining, he IS a high maintenance kind of guy it seemed, always worried about his hair, etc. Funny to watch
Rip Rokken wrote:Melissa wrote:Anyone see that show he was on with the "supergroup" they were making (I forgot the name they had picked now, lol) with him, Jason Bonham, one of they guys from Anthrax, etc.? It was pretty entertaining, he IS a high maintenance kind of guy it seemed, always worried about his hair, etc. Funny to watch
Yes, loved it and was just thinking about that while reading the thread. What I saw in him was an insistence on control combined with a total lack of self-control, and an immature approach to music. He was almost Spinal-Tappish to the point of parodying rock -- all the stereotypes, but none of the substance. Notice the way he butchered Ted Nugent's song when he sang it -- Nuge was appalled. Bach was all about the stage presence, attitude, volume, and screams without the respect for the material. Maybe that's why he has such a hard time writing good solo material.
The best stuff he ever did was with Skid Row, where he had to work with very solid songwriters. Solo, he's like "Hey, I got Axl on these tracks! That makes them good!" He is an incredible talent, with one of the finest sets of pipes out there -- but he's just modeling clay, and needs a very good team about him to put it to good use. Returning to Skid Row would be the best thing for him.
Personally, I've met him twice and e-mailed back and forth with him a few times and always found him to be very friendly and cool. I think I caught him on good days, and am very glad I never showed up to one of his shows wearing a Metal Sludge t-shirt.
portland wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Melissa wrote:Anyone see that show he was on with the "supergroup" they were making (I forgot the name they had picked now, lol) with him, Jason Bonham, one of they guys from Anthrax, etc.? It was pretty entertaining, he IS a high maintenance kind of guy it seemed, always worried about his hair, etc. Funny to watch
Yes, loved it and was just thinking about that while reading the thread. What I saw in him was an insistence on control combined with a total lack of self-control, and an immature approach to music. He was almost Spinal-Tappish to the point of parodying rock -- all the stereotypes, but none of the substance. Notice the way he butchered Ted Nugent's song when he sang it -- Nuge was appalled. Bach was all about the stage presence, attitude, volume, and screams without the respect for the material. Maybe that's why he has such a hard time writing good solo material.
The best stuff he ever did was with Skid Row, where he had to work with very solid songwriters. Solo, he's like "Hey, I got Axl on these tracks! That makes them good!" He is an incredible talent, with one of the finest sets of pipes out there -- but he's just modeling clay, and needs a very good team about him to put it to good use. Returning to Skid Row would be the best thing for him.
Personally, I've met him twice and e-mailed back and forth with him a few times and always found him to be very friendly and cool. I think I caught him on good days, and am very glad I never showed up to one of his shows wearing a Metal Sludge t-shirt.
I know that story![]()
Rip Rokken wrote:portland wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Melissa wrote:Anyone see that show he was on with the "supergroup" they were making (I forgot the name they had picked now, lol) with him, Jason Bonham, one of they guys from Anthrax, etc.? It was pretty entertaining, he IS a high maintenance kind of guy it seemed, always worried about his hair, etc. Funny to watch
Yes, loved it and was just thinking about that while reading the thread. What I saw in him was an insistence on control combined with a total lack of self-control, and an immature approach to music. He was almost Spinal-Tappish to the point of parodying rock -- all the stereotypes, but none of the substance. Notice the way he butchered Ted Nugent's song when he sang it -- Nuge was appalled. Bach was all about the stage presence, attitude, volume, and screams without the respect for the material. Maybe that's why he has such a hard time writing good solo material.
The best stuff he ever did was with Skid Row, where he had to work with very solid songwriters. Solo, he's like "Hey, I got Axl on these tracks! That makes them good!" He is an incredible talent, with one of the finest sets of pipes out there -- but he's just modeling clay, and needs a very good team about him to put it to good use. Returning to Skid Row would be the best thing for him.
Personally, I've met him twice and e-mailed back and forth with him a few times and always found him to be very friendly and cool. I think I caught him on good days, and am very glad I never showed up to one of his shows wearing a Metal Sludge t-shirt.
I know that story![]()
Were you one of the lucky ones?
Rip Rokken wrote:Melissa wrote:Anyone see that show he was on with the "supergroup" they were making (I forgot the name they had picked now, lol) with him, Jason Bonham, one of they guys from Anthrax, etc.? It was pretty entertaining, he IS a high maintenance kind of guy it seemed, always worried about his hair, etc. Funny to watch
Yes, loved it and was just thinking about that while reading the thread. What I saw in him was an insistence on control combined with a total lack of self-control, and an immature approach to music. He was almost Spinal-Tappish to the point of parodying rock -- all the stereotypes, but none of the substance. Notice the way he butchered Ted Nugent's song when he sang it -- Nuge was appalled. Bach was all about the stage presence, attitude, volume, and screams without the respect for the material. Maybe that's why he has such a hard time writing good solo material.
The best stuff he ever did was with Skid Row, where he had to work with very solid songwriters. Solo, he's like "Hey, I got Axl on these tracks! That makes them good!" He is an incredible talent, with one of the finest sets of pipes out there -- but he's just modeling clay, and needs a very good team about him to put it to good use. Returning to Skid Row would be the best thing for him.
Personally, I've met him twice and e-mailed back and forth with him a few times and always found him to be very friendly and cool. I think I caught him on good days, and am very glad I never showed up to one of his shows wearing a Metal Sludge t-shirt.
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