

06 – San Francisco, CA – August Hall ĭec. 02 – Suquamish, WA – Clearwater Casino ĭec. 29 – Billings, MT – Pub Station-Ballroom 23 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts It reminds me of this, in the best possible way: McGhee’s use of the r-word aside, I really love this dude’s cold hearted old school sleazebag pragmatism. But am I gonna fucking throw the lead singer out? You have to be fucking retarded.” You’ve never been a bride you’ve been a bridesmaid a bunch.’ But after ‘Slave to the Grind,’ they had a chance to get on the Pantera tour and the GN’R tour, they had a chance to make that step up, and they couldn’t do it. You guys can’t play with each other? You’re gonna be playing pay toilets again using your own change - even though artistically you’re gonna feel better about it.

“I don’t say to Snake , who I love, and Scotti and Rachel , who I really, really care about and good people, I don’t say to them, ‘You know something? We’re gonna find a better lead singer and we’re gonna go on and fuck him.’ I go, ‘You’re fucked. I have to imagine smoke will shoot out of Baz’s ears after reading that quote.Įlsewhere in the same interview, McGhee claims that he was brutally honest with Skid Row about their career prospects after splitting with Bach: That Bach somehow didn’t understand this fairly basic element of the business is sad McGhee’s assertion that Bach “didn’t write anything” is even sadder, given that Baz recently got into a fight with a fan on social media over the very topic of how much he did or did not write for Skid Row. If you don’t write fucking something, you don’t get it.’ But he doesn’t get… So, it’s, like, okay, whatever.” And I go, ‘So, Baz, I hear that you think that I took your publishing away from you.’ He said, ‘I didn’t get any publishing.’ I said, ‘Sebastian, you didn’t write anything. What can he be pissed…?’ ‘Well, you took all his publishing away from him.’ So I said, ‘Really? Did I take his publishing away from him? How the fuck did I take his publishing?’ I said, ‘Let’s get Sebastian.’ So I get Sebastian.

What could he be pissed off at me for? It’s been years since he’s been in Skid Row. But I’m sitting there with Sebastian, and somebody says to me, ‘You know Sebastian is pissed off at you.’ And I go, ‘Okay. Sebastian Bach, Ted Nugent, the kid from Biohazard , the bass player… and Jason Bonham. I’ll do anything for you.’ Blah blah blah blah blah. We can’t tell you who’s gonna be in the band.’ I said, ‘Well, I’m not gonna do it, because I’m not gonna have fucking idiots, and then I’m gonna look like an idiot.’ ‘No, no. And he said, ‘You have to do this thing called ‘SuperGroup’ for me.
#Sebastian bach now tv#
“When Sebastian Bach left Skid Row, and then later in life, I have to do a terrible fucking TV show called… I did it for MTV - for Rick Krim at MTV… VH1.

Sounding very much like Tommy Tritone, McGhee recalls: This was in 2006, more than a decade after Baz was fired from the band. Doc McGhee - the legendary manager who has worked with bands like Kiss, Mötley Crüe, and Bon Jovi - recently gave an interview to Golden Robot Records in which he recalled having to explain to former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach how publishing royalties work.Īnd no, this was not in 1989, after Skid Row released their debut album.
