Fans love the Skid Row’s debut self-titled album which went 5× platinum on the strength of the top 2 songs “18 and Life” and “I Remember You”. The band has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide by the end of 1996. These songs are classics with Skid Row playing them almost every show. Undoubtedly, Sebastian Bach has been smashing these classics live. After Skid Row parted ways with Sebastian Bach, Bach formed a solo band and has released multiple studio albums and toured worldwide in support of the albums. Bach has been playing the Skid Row classics live with his solo band once in a while. Fans have been craving for a reunion between Skid Row and Sebastian Bach which sadly didn’t happen.
Sebastian Bach performed at Amos’ Southend in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The gig was as part of his tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of SKID ROW‘s self-titled debut album.
Bach opened the 15-song set with “Tornado” — the LP’s final track — and “Forever” before the singer performed the rest of “Skid Row” in order. As an encore, Sebastian played two songs from SKID ROW‘s 1991 album “Slave To The Grind”: “The Threat” and “Monkey Business”.
Setlist:
01. Tornado
02. Forever
03. Big Guns
04. Sweet Little Sister
05. Can’t Stand The Heartache
06. Piece Of Me
07. 18 And Life
08. Rattlesnake Shake
09. Youth Gone Wild
10. Here I Am
11. Makin’ A Mess
12. I Remember You
13. Midnight
Encore:
14. The Threat
15. Monkey Business
Watch the footage below:
3 comments
Dude still has chops after all these years
This is the only part of Skid Row I want to see, the other three guys can stay on their karaoke tour if they want to
True Rock Star