Jeff Niesel of
CleveScene.com recently conducted an interview with former
SKID ROW singer
Sebastian Bach. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
CleveScene.com: Say
SKID ROW is inducted into the
Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. Would you perform with the guys?
Bach: I don't see how
SKID ROW could get into the
Rock Hall when
KISS and
RUSH aren't in the
Rock Hall. If that happens, it'd be pretty wacky. I went to the
Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland and I was pleased because they had a set of
SKID ROW drumsticks in the building. I was very excited since they have four floors devoted to
Laura Nyro. Once I got past the escalator, it was all
Laura Nyro and the
HOLLIES. When you're competing against
Laura Nyro, you know you're in hallowed halls.
CleveScene.com: Do you think
Axl [
Rose] made the right decision by not singing with
GUNS N' ROSES at the induction?
Bach: I just played with
Duff [
McKagan] and
Matt Sorum with a band called the
Rock 'N' Roll Allstars with
Gene Simmons and
Joe Elliott. I'm also friends with
Axl, and I don't want to piss off either side. When I stick up for
Axl,
Duff gets mad at me. When I stick up for
Duff,
Axl gets mad at me. It's totally true. It seemed like
Axl was getting railroaded into doing something he didn't want to do. If you're an artist, someone can't tell you how to make your art. People are like, "Why did it take you so long to make a record?" Well, how many records did you make and are you going to go up to
Picasso and say, "Hurry up and finish painting, godammit." Music isn't on a time limit. When it's done, it's done.
"Kicking & Screaming" was easy for me to do because my guitarist
Nick [
Sterling] came in with all these ideas. It was easy because I liked all the music he presented. But the record company wants another record right now. It's going to take a long time. You have to hear something that comes over the speakers and put your name on it for life. You're going to have interviews about it for life and play it on stage. It's a heavy thing, at least for me. I make sure I can't make it any better before I'm done.
CleveScene.com: Did you try out for
VELVET REVOLVER?
Bach: Yeah, it wasn't really a tryout. It was during rehearsals for
"Jesus Christ Superstar", and they wanted me to sing for them, and we cut five songs in the studio. But
"Jesus Christ Superstar" went on the road and they were paying me and
VELVET REVOLVER was not. I don't know why [the guys in
VELVET REVOLVER] would pick a guy who shoots heroin to be in charge of everything.
CleveScene.com: Are you on good terms or bad terms with
SKID ROW?
Bach: I'm not on any terms. We were offered two big reunion shows in Europe. One of the guys in the band didn't want to do it. The other four of us were totally into doing it, but that's just the way it goes.
Read the entire interview from
CleveScene.com.
