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    Going to see Sebastian Bach this Friday. He's playing Slave to the Grind front-to-Bach!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GulDukat View Post
    Going to see Sebastian Bach this Friday. He's playing Slave to the Grind front-to-Bach!
    how was it? Slave to the Grind is a beast of an album.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbie solo View Post
    how was it? Slave to the Grind is a beast of an album.
    Of all the singers from that era (Axl, Roth, Neil, etc.) Bach sounds the best. He really hasn't lost a thing vocally and sounds as good today as he did 30 years ago. He was awesome. His band played Slave to the Grind and several highlights from the debut. He's still the same Bach--super charismatic and funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GulDukat View Post
    Going to see Sebastian Bach this Friday. He's playing Slave to the Grind front-to-Bach!
    That's Sebastian fucking Bach to you. I saw Skid fucking Row open for Aerosmith once & Sebastian set the record for most f bombs in an opening set. There was trouble with the crowd between bands & Bill fucking Graham actually came out to get the crowd to calm down. He only partially suceeded. Think it wasn't too much before he died.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckrh View Post
    That's Sebastian fucking Bach to you. I saw Skid fucking Row open for Aerosmith once & Sebastian set the record for most f bombs in an opening set. There was trouble with the crowd between bands & Bill fucking Graham actually came out to get the crowd to calm down. He only partially suceeded. Think it wasn't too much before he died.
    Once Bach saw that there were some kids in the audience he toned that down, stating that he thought it was a 21+ show. He was awesome. He's a great frontman, and one of the best singers from that era, imho.

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