Former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach speaks to Ultimate Classic Rock about KISS’ induction into the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame and why he believes the original line-up will not be preforming at the ceremony.
The singer says, “As a fan, I understand why people would want to see that, But as a 46-year old man that has worked with Gene Simmons and Ace Frehley, I understand why Gene Simmons doesn’t work with Ace Frehley.”
His explained his position further by stating, “Ace has sides to him that maybe the fans don’t see. That’s all I can say.” He revealed that he’s currently working on an autobiography and there will be stories in that book “that will explain more of that topic.” He finished his thoughts on the subject by reiterating ”I understand why Gene doesn’t play with him.”
As he indicated in his comments, he had worked with Frehley in the past, both onstage and in the studio. The two paired up to record a song called Know Where You Go for drummer Anton Fig’s solo album Figments in 2004. At that time, Bach called the collaboration with Frehley “a dream come true and an honor.”
Sebastian Bach’s new album, Give’Em Hell, will be released on April 22nd.
source: ultimateclassicrock.com
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This poor, has been slob that NOBODY wants back, knows where his possible bread might be buttered if he sucks up enough. Jump on the Gene suck up band wand wagon you washed up has been never gonna be ever ever ever again dult. Man did you get lucky in Skids.
Wow..another KISS thread….. this is getting old. I think Trunk needs to start a forum section and give
these guys a section to themselves.
Hey Eddie, is he drinking the Kool Aid ??
If you ever watched the reality series SuperGroup you can see why nobody would want to work with Bach. What really pisses him off is when the drunk and drugged out Ace of that era thought Bach was too F’d up to work with again.
Bach would want 50%+ of the gate in a Skid Row reunion. Doc a “finder’s percentage” for getting it together. The other guys are content with the 100% playing crappy casinos, fields in the midwest, cruises and other assorted places instead of headlining bigger places and opening for AC/DC down the road.