It's awesome... But it is full of compression/limiter, reverb, delay, etc. There's a ton of effects going on. Let's not act like he's around a campfire belting like that.
@@thommyjacobs8921 for some reason Rachel hated this song. He really was the dickhead of the band. Yes Sebastian had his issues but nobody ever talks about how controlling Rachel was.
@@Faven2011 His stage name 'Rachel' is a hybrid of his brother's name, Richard, and his grandfather's name, Manuel. 'Bolan' is a tribute to one of his childhood idols, T. Rex frontman, Marc Bolan
Sebastian is a theater of a man. Unmatched vocals that convey pure passion and raw emotion with unique fry/distortion and beautiful pitch and belt. For me, this song is a masterpiece of everything rnr/heavy metal music can offer. Haunting lyrics, awesome guitars, drums...
I went to see Sebastian a couple of years ago and he came out and let us know he was going to sing three songs to warm up, take a break and then come back out and kick our ass. He was true to his word. He sounded very close to his 90's peak. Very good show!
legendary vocalist. Better then he's probably given. Awesome band. It's a bit ballad here and there but still very powerfull and still very metal. It is metal enough when there's this thick substance beneath it for the structure. Metal gets allot a sh.... for sounding like noise but musically offers sometimes the very best/well rounded musicians that in many cases easely outshine the next populair pop artist.
Sebastian Bach has a crazy range and such a powerful voice along with being able to command the stage. He is a legend. He has also done some on Broadway such as "Jesus Christ Superstar", "Jekyll and Hyde" and toured with "The Rocky horror Show". He is about as versatile as you can get.
@@dannithorn5040 Freddie and Bach are about tied for talent in my book. If i had to choose one, it'd be Bach though, his range and belts are just unparalleled.
Skid Row would have never achieved their level of success back in the 90s if it weren't for Sebastian. Definetly, my fav singer and hero when I was a teenager
I really wish you would react to "I Remember You (Official Musc Video)" as opposed to the live version. It has THE BEST sustained cry followed by the perfect way to resolve it with a "Yeah!". Much Love Xx
I just love how within the first minute she goes from 'musically trained unbiased professional opinion based on the vocals' to gushing for good ol Baz!
I'm pretty torn. There were Sooo many great singers. Bas vocals 🤯. But Geoff Tate? Miljenko Matijevic? All great singers. How do you judge who is better? All of them have such range. 💕🙏🇺🇸
@@barbaravance6774 for sure! I think it comes down to personal preference. I have always been so impressed by how much care and practice he put into being a great vocalist and having longevity. I think for me that’s what sets him apart.
If I'd never seen an RVA video before, this reaction would make me subscribe straight away. Passionate, energetic, funny, informed analysis, it's all there! Great song and a godlike voice.
Sebastian back in the day for sure got more tail than a special needs class at a petting zoo. He was a beast. Still my favorite from that album is Darkened room, the lyrics are out of this world
@@sjnix7044, pretty sure you are right. I believe he was one of the rare cases of a truly faithful man/husband while being a massively popular rockstar where women would literally throw themselves at him no doubt.
the full gamut of his voice range was on full display on this song. to be able to belt it out while destroying his vocal chords pretty amazing and still come back to finish the song with softness
I don't know if anyone commented about this, but i was lucky to be backstage for a show. Sebastian used his 'warmup' as entertainment for the fans & crew. He started with 'Summer Breeze', worked through 6 or 7 other songs, and finished going note for note with the radio ...which i think was playing 'Sympathy for the Devil'. A very nice guy, and a very talented singer. I'm sorry that I didn't get to see him on Broadway.
Sebastian Bach has always been one of my all time favorite vocalists. I was fortunate enough to see Skid Row live several times and what a great live band! In A Darkened Room and Quicksand Jesus are both incredible tunes.
The second record was where Skid Row came into their own. I remember when it came out...HUGE improvement over the debut. The title track for Slave to the Grind is a barn burner.
Sebastian sings through his heart and his gut. There's a technical term for that, right? His vibratto is on point. Strength. Range. Agility. Elasticity. Power. A f***ing powerhouse singing genius. He'd probably be the first person to tell you he doesn't know the first thing about technique but, rather, instinct. He's amazing. Love your videos!
You're reviewing the once mighty Skid Row and the equally (and still) mighty Sebastian Bach. Great song off their second album which is amazing record. I saw this tour numerous times in '91-'92. Another nice review here, Rebecca, :)
Sebastian is a killer singer....Canadian dude can scream.....great vibrato as well...mad sustain.....Skid Row were badass....seen them many times... good choice RVA.....thank you dah-ling.......
IMO one of the toughest songs ever to sing live (full out). You will be physically exhausted by the end. Sebastian has (had) a true gift. I've seen him perform live 3 times and he (usually) never cheats a note. He digs deep, grabs the mic with both hands and lets it rip. Quite a sight and sound to behold.
Is he not good anymore? I know as you get older, your voice can go a bit but I'm wondering if it's a huge difference or a minor downgrade? (I'm not very familiar with his work - speaking honestly, but I'm curious).
This is my favorite from Skid Row. Baz’s vocals are other worldly on this one and he should get the credit he deserves as one of the top Hard Rock vocalists in history. More Skid Row please Rebecca!!!
He brought a lot to this song. It was written about his friend, Steven Adler, as he descended further into heroine addiction. Sebastian is genuinely angry and sad. The emotion is in the DNA of the song and you can't help but feel it.
He actually blew out his voice for the first time doing takes of this song in the studio. He Talks about it in his book "18 and Life On Skid Row" its a really good book! The audio book is even better! He reads it, along with audio book bonuses!
Thank you RRRRRebecca for reacting to one of the most iconic 80's glam bands, such great memories rushing back from the best era of music in all genres, the amazing 80's. Always enjoy your videos and your genuine gestures while listening to the music, is so entertaining and definitely love your comments, you have so much knowledge, you're always on spot. Greetings from Guatemala and in case you don't upload another video before xmas, well... happy holidays to you and all your fans.
your video was 9:56 long... and yet it took me about 2 hours to get through cuz I couldn't help but "bring it back" about a thousand times between 7:00 until the end... between his vocal athletics, his theatrics, and your commentary... such a happy time watching your video. OK, gotta go and watch that video again that I haven't seen in about 30 years, LOVE YOU, BYE NOW!
It makes a ton of sense for metal singers to be classically trained. The theatrics, range, and natural tone of metal (at least classic metal) matches extremely well with an operatic background.
One small sentence on this react that earned my undying respect......”ooh, don’t pause on the solo”. When are we gonna hear you sing a full on balls to the wall rock cover??Ghost Love Score.....go on, I dare you!! All the best xx
Was wondering when you'd get to reviewing this song, Seb Bach had a bulletproof voice back in the day and this song showcased all his range. According to his book, he said something like he recorded these vocals and was pretty much exhausted vocally after, strained, and while James Hetfield of Metallica was watching in the studio, so wanted to prove to him and give it his all for the track. And I very much doubt protools was used to clean it up, unlike a lot of todays 'singers'
Now what I'd really like to see are some of these vocalists, especially the metal guys and girls, doing reactions to the vocal coaches reactions lol. That would bring it full circle
This powerful and emotional outpour about his friend gone awry really grabs me and envolops my soul. I can feel his anguish conveyed by all his vocal prowess and it evokes those emotions within me and makes me think of those in my life who also struggle with addiction. Such a timeless and magnificent vocal, and musical, display. You're right, we are indeed lucky.
Saw Skid Row at the Bristol Hippodrome in 1989 (Vain supported). . . . absolutely brilliant gig. Saw All About Eve there two days later. Oh to be a teenager again!
Great reaction and comments, pace yourself on using alot of your energy, can't bear you getting ill again( missed u during that time, was watching your old videos) Thanks as Always Rebecca ⚘ Ps Keep Rocking 🤟
The best Rocksinger in time with one of the greatest Powerballads in time, timeless superb. One in a million. The bloody rest of skid row is nothin without him. He was always the shining star and golden voice, full of talent and till now unreachable!!!
The emotion on the vocals in this song is amazing ...you can hear the pain and desperation in his screams ..and that scene in the video he kneels down as he keeps on screaming the lyrics with a hurtful face ... holy shit ..amazing Song and Vid !!! ..it brings tears and pain to the people that identifies and may have someone close struggling with some kind of pain or agony and is unable to seek for help !! you would have to be dead not feel the emotion on this track..
That was unbelievable! His voice is incredible!!! He is the best vocalist for music like this! That ending is so emotional and the pain and delivery was just mind blowing!! I've heard this song hundreds of time throughout the years and it gives me chills everytime it never gets old! You should also listen to Quicksand Jesus and Monkey Business have amazing vocals from Sebastian and I've been wanting you to do a video on a band called Acid Bath please don't let the name throw you off the singer Dax Riggs has the most beautiful unique haunting effortless amazing voice that I've ever heard. How he sings is so emotional and the pain in his delivery is so hypnotizing the song Scream of the Butterfly and graveflower and Bleed me an Ocean are some amazing songs that show his beautiful range and ability but the first song you should listen.to from them is called Dead Girl from the album Paegan terrorism tactics his vocals are phenomenal and again don't let The name scare you off its an acoustic song trust me you will thank me for introducing me
|r|ebecca!!!! More skid row?!!! You're trying to make me like you more and doing a Dan-day job. I remember roasting the speakers of my Chevy Celebrity with this cassette tape. Bless your beautiful face!
This song was about addiction and his friend who was the drummer in Guns and Roses and was fired for being addicted to drugs.. He was able to get off the drugs thank god. That's why he's so putting such emotion in the song and it gets thru and the solo does too and the guy Scotti Hill who did the solo also sings the harmonies. Just great stuff.. Supposedly he took a month to get the right feel with his voice for this song! So said he in an interview. Great stuff.. This is one of the best albums of all time!
Slave to the Grind is one of the best rock albums ever made. Period.
I absolutely agree it was skidrows best
Fuckin A RIGHT 🤘😆
Yep. Had it when it came out.
I would love for darling rebecca to review "Monkey Buisness". The groove is just so grrrrrr!!!
Not one filler track on the entire record!!
Thank you for this one! Quicksand Jesus and In a Darkened Room are two other incredibly beautiful and powerful tracks from this album.
Beautiful and underrated
Yes!
Now if we could just get her to quit fast forwarding the videos.
Very true
I remember you was always my favorite. I saw them with Bon Jovi in 1987 and Sebastian killed it!
Sebastian is such a masterpiece.
Was* :/
I get a kick out of Rebecca's expressiveness on this one hehehe
No, Rebecca is a masterpiece
I agree what other hair band lead singer went on to do 4 shows on Broadway??
I'm waiting..
Hair, yes. Hair band, no
Now days it's hard to believe this level of vocal track was ever created without autotune or melodyne.
Yeah, you're not wrong there.
It's only because they didn't use autotune that they acheived this level of greatness. Talent used to matter.
Because Baz was the man 🤘
True!!
It's awesome... But it is full of compression/limiter, reverb, delay, etc. There's a ton of effects going on. Let's not act like he's around a campfire belting like that.
He wrote these lyrics about his good friend Steven Adler former drummer of Guns n' Roses🙂
Wow, I never knew that...Thanks🖤
Sure did!
About watching Adler lose his grip on his heroin addiction. One of the saddest stories of our musical generation
I had no idea. Who wrote the lyrics Rachel or Sebastian ? They seem like Rachel would write
I forgot about that!! Wow, taking me back to my teen years 😭
"In a darkened room" has incredible vocals from Sebastian as well😉
having lived a simlar story to what in a darkened room is written about its an amazing song and hard to hear breaks me down
Very powerful lyrics by Rachel & Bas. It's a very dark subject matter indeed but I give these guys major props for having the stones to call it out.
I don't know if Rebecca can handle that masterpiece
@@thommyjacobs8921 for some reason Rachel hated this song. He really was the dickhead of the band. Yes Sebastian had his issues but nobody ever talks about how controlling Rachel was.
@@Faven2011 His stage name 'Rachel' is a hybrid of his brother's name, Richard, and his grandfather's name, Manuel. 'Bolan' is a tribute to one of his childhood idols, T. Rex frontman, Marc Bolan
"Don't pause on the solo" I appreciate it
+1, definetly better like this :)
Is a crime pause on the solo
Ever.
I think she learned that pausing a Dimebag solo!
Exactly when Scott Hill was Skid Row!
Written about Steven Adler who was destroying himself with drug addiction
And still is...
Sebastian is a theater of a man. Unmatched vocals that convey pure passion and raw emotion with unique fry/distortion and beautiful pitch and belt. For me, this song is a masterpiece of everything rnr/heavy metal music can offer. Haunting lyrics, awesome guitars, drums...
Nicely stated!
She’s our rock n roll queen now, showing her diplomacy by “not pausing the guitar solo” so lovely. All hail queen 👸 Rebecca.
It is honestly amazing the range, breath, sustain, and growl that Sebastian had. It’s amazing he can still talk.
Just for a short moment there I was suddenly 17 again. Wow, love it, love it, love it. ❤️
One of if not the best vocals by Sebastian. What a range he has.
I went to see Sebastian a couple of years ago and he came out and let us know he was going to sing three songs to warm up, take a break and then come back out and kick our ass. He was true to his word. He sounded very close to his 90's peak. Very good show!
legendary vocalist. Better then he's probably given. Awesome band. It's a bit ballad here and there but still very powerfull and still very metal. It is metal enough when there's this thick substance beneath it for the structure. Metal gets allot a sh.... for sounding like noise but musically offers sometimes the very best/well rounded musicians that in many cases easely outshine the next populair pop artist.
Yes!!
This is one of Skid Row's best songs. Glad you enjoyed.
Absolutely ;)
My favorite song from them
And Rachel Bolan hates it apparently! I think it's a fantastic song
Saw him live about 3 years back. He is a little raspy now but still kills it. Favorite vocalist of all time!
Sebastian Bach has a crazy range and such a powerful voice along with being able to command the stage. He is a legend. He has also done some on Broadway such as "Jesus Christ Superstar", "Jekyll and Hyde" and toured with "The Rocky horror Show". He is about as versatile as you can get.
This is one of my favourite metal singers. Fantastic voice and performance. And thanks to Rebecca for picking this beautiful song.
Sabastian is one of the best vocalists to walk this earth.
Besides Steelheart lead singer or Queensryche lead singer
@@leondee9878 Nah man Sebastian bach by far. I love dio as well.
Guys don't forget bout Freddie Mercury.
@@leondee9878 All great, but don't top Bach.
@@dannithorn5040 Freddie and Bach are about tied for talent in my book. If i had to choose one, it'd be Bach though, his range and belts are just unparalleled.
Seb's voice and range is from another planet.....
Skid Row would have never achieved their level of success back in the 90s if it weren't for Sebastian. Definetly, my fav singer and hero when I was a teenager
80's Metal still rules the Earth. Bands like them are gone now. Judas Priest" Blood Red Skies" off Ram It Down album.
Rob Halford is a metal god.
Victim of changes is amazing too. (Among many others)
I agree with you, 80's metal did rule the earth.
desert plains
No vocal track ever..I mean NOTHING touches Resurrection by Halford..Go crank it and then tell me...
The TRACK Resurrection i mean...In case that isnt obvious...
Bach has a gift voice that every singer desires.
I really wish you would react to "I Remember You (Official Musc Video)" as opposed to the live version. It has THE BEST sustained cry followed by the perfect way to resolve it with a "Yeah!".
Much Love
Xx
Check out this version! ua-cam.com/video/3L7lUF-pMI4/v-deo.html
I was kinda disappointed she didn't do the studio version. I'm hoping if enough people mention it she'll do it. It's the proper version in my mind.
@@Chris-lz1fs Her studio version is acoustic also, but here is is ua-cam.com/video/F0Oys6yxSs4/v-deo.html
I just love how within the first minute she goes from 'musically trained unbiased professional opinion based on the vocals' to gushing for good ol Baz!
I always loved “In a darkened room” showed off his range and pitch very well 🎶🤘
The song "Livin on a Chain Gang" is just unreal! Generally speaking, the whole album, Slave to the Grind, is an iconic hard rock album imo.
Oh and agree on Drarkend Room. Such a great song.
"My god how long can he sustain that note"? forever, the dude can still hit it.
they dont make legends like S.Bach anymore....
YUP, Talented artist don't exist anymore.
Lol! "Don't pause on a solo". Yes girl!!!
learned from the pantera videos lol
Totally! Yes!
The golden rule!!
don't speak on a solo too...
THE best 80’s rock vocalist of them all!!!!! Classically trained, so dedicated to his craft...his autobiography is awesome.
I'm pretty torn. There were Sooo many great singers. Bas vocals 🤯. But Geoff Tate? Miljenko Matijevic? All great singers. How do you judge who is better? All of them have such range. 💕🙏🇺🇸
@@barbaravance6774 for sure! I think it comes down to personal preference. I have always been so impressed by how much care and practice he put into being a great vocalist and having longevity. I think for me that’s what sets him apart.
If I'd never seen an RVA video before, this reaction would make me subscribe straight away. Passionate, energetic, funny, informed analysis, it's all there! Great song and a godlike voice.
Thanks Steve you beauty
@@rva Quicksand Jesus is a must if you liked this one 💯🔥
He was one of the best singers of that era. So much fluidity and passion.
Seb blew his voice out when he recorded this. He said he had to cancel concerts for at least 2 weeks to give his vocals a rest.
Wow. I can believe it!
Look up some live footage from back in the 80's and early 90's. He sounded just as good as he did in the studio. 🤘
Sebastian back in the day for sure got more tail than a special needs class at a petting zoo. He was a beast. Still my favorite from that album is Darkened room, the lyrics are out of this world
Asshole
@@sweiland75 are you a moron? or don't I need to ask?
Actually, pretty sure he was with his after high school sweetheart through their hayday.
@@sjnix7044, pretty sure you are right. I believe he was one of the rare cases of a truly faithful man/husband while being a massively popular rockstar where women would literally throw themselves at him no doubt.
He was with Maria for about 25 years and three kids, but was far from faithful, lol.
the full gamut of his voice range was on full display on this song. to be able to belt it out while destroying his vocal chords pretty amazing and still come back to finish the song with softness
This whole album was really awesome.
One of my favorite albums. Grunge had started and the music industry and the populous ignored this masterpiece. sigh.
@@newworld9133 Skid Row were a great band in the wrong era.
@@fredfredburger5150 indeed. Had they started releasing albums 5 years earlier, they would have been HUGE!
Their best IMO.
@@newworld9133 grunge showed up and ruined music LMAO, but you were correct it did not get the credit is deserved
I don't know if anyone commented about this, but i was lucky to be backstage for a show. Sebastian used his 'warmup' as entertainment for the fans & crew. He started with 'Summer Breeze', worked through 6 or 7 other songs, and finished going note for note with the radio ...which i think was playing 'Sympathy for the Devil'. A very nice guy, and a very talented singer. I'm sorry that I didn't get to see him on Broadway.
Sebastian Bach has always been one of my all time favorite vocalists. I was fortunate enough to see Skid Row live several times and what a great live band! In A Darkened Room and Quicksand Jesus are both incredible tunes.
This song runs chills down my spine every time. A lot of his songs do that
YES!!! YES!! YES!!!! Finally you've listened to this all time classic fav!!!!...... Love ya always.... 😘😘😘
I like how his voice even gets more desperate as the song goes on.
Amazing voice..
Yes!!!!!
He went to vocal school for 10 years so i think he knows what he's doing
Right?! Trained in opera and all...
Nicola Wirth,he was a choir boy then too..before joining a band..
his voice is shot now, he cant any high notes.
Sorry I'm late! This dudes pipes basically laid out my childhood. And, as a Gen X Old Fart, it doesn't surprise me that he's done Broadway. 🤘🏻
I wish Phil Anselmo paid more attention to this song when Skid Row toured with Pantera.
Sebastian is so incredible especially on this tune....Love this song
SO glad you decided to check this one out! I've been requesting it for a couple of years now :)
The second record was where Skid Row came into their own. I remember when it came out...HUGE improvement over the debut. The title track for Slave to the Grind is a barn burner.
Sebastian sings through his heart and his gut. There's a technical term for that, right? His vibratto is on point. Strength. Range. Agility. Elasticity. Power. A f***ing powerhouse singing genius. He'd probably be the first person to tell you he doesn't know the first thing about technique but, rather, instinct. He's amazing. Love your videos!
You're reviewing the once mighty Skid Row and the equally (and still) mighty Sebastian Bach. Great song off their second album which is amazing record. I saw this tour numerous times in '91-'92. Another nice review here, Rebecca, :)
He wrote this song because of Steven Adler from GnR. He was friends with Steven and at the time Steven was really strung out on heroin.
One of my favorite skid row songs Sebastián sings this song with awesomeness
He still sounds good to this day and definitely does vocal warm ups.
Sebastian is a killer singer....Canadian dude can scream.....great vibrato as well...mad sustain.....Skid Row were badass....seen them many times...
good choice RVA.....thank you dah-ling.......
Best rock vocalist ever. Holds his vibrato thru his whole range and the whole song to the end. Has to be exhausting to do that
Sebastian Back is such an intense singer, he once suffered a hernia during a session. Also an awesome sense of humor!
Love Skid Row
He has such a talent!:That voice...what a gift.
IMO one of the toughest songs ever to sing live (full out). You will be physically exhausted by the end. Sebastian has (had) a true gift. I've seen him perform live 3 times and he (usually) never cheats a note. He digs deep, grabs the mic with both hands and lets it rip. Quite a sight and sound to behold.
Is he not good anymore? I know as you get older, your voice can go a bit but I'm wondering if it's a huge difference or a minor downgrade? (I'm not very familiar with his work - speaking honestly, but I'm curious).
After I heard this song for the first time, I knew all the lyrics. It is a true masterpiece.
This is my favorite from Skid Row. Baz’s vocals are other worldly on this one and he should get the credit he deserves as one of the top Hard Rock vocalists in history. More Skid Row please Rebecca!!!
Sebastian has one of the best voices in rock and roll.
One of….my ass lol
He brought a lot to this song. It was written about his friend, Steven Adler, as he descended further into heroine addiction. Sebastian is genuinely angry and sad. The emotion is in the DNA of the song and you can't help but feel it.
He sang wonderfully in Jekyll and Hyde. I know a lot of metal heads accused him of selling out but I saw him on Broadway and it was great.
He actually blew out his voice for the first time doing takes of this song in the studio. He Talks about it in his book "18 and Life On Skid Row" its a really good book! The audio book is even better! He reads it, along with audio book bonuses!
No Bach=No Skid Row
THIS⬆️!!
@@planojag595 now if we could only get Scotty and snake to realize that Rachel is the problem and it wasn’t Sebastian maybe the band would be better
Thank you RRRRRebecca for reacting to one of the most iconic 80's glam bands, such great memories rushing back from the best era of music in all genres, the amazing 80's. Always enjoy your videos and your genuine gestures while listening to the music, is so entertaining and definitely love your comments, you have so much knowledge, you're always on spot. Greetings from Guatemala and in case you don't upload another video before xmas, well... happy holidays to you and all your fans.
Thank you so much means alot 💓
Not glam
One of Skid Row's best! Was hoping you would do this one
your video was 9:56 long... and yet it took me about 2 hours to get through cuz I couldn't help but "bring it back" about a thousand times between 7:00 until the end... between his vocal athletics, his theatrics, and your commentary... such a happy time watching your video. OK, gotta go and watch that video again that I haven't seen in about 30 years, LOVE YOU, BYE NOW!
Glad I got to see them live back in 1989.They opened for Aerosmith awesome concert.He was so great .
I still get chills everytime I hear this! One of the better vocal performance of that area for sure.
Are we just gonna ignore the fact that Sebastian is a classically trained vocalist? I'm just saying...
That's right and the same Randy Rhoads (who is no longer with us) was classically trained guitarist
It makes a ton of sense for metal singers to be classically trained. The theatrics, range, and natural tone of metal (at least classic metal) matches extremely well with an operatic background.
I saw him in Jekyl & Hyde on Broadway and he KILLED it!
um no....... nobody is ignoring it
No. Because he's not.
I’m so glad you finally did this!!!! He is amazing on this song!
I recommend you check out Monkey Business by Skid Row.
SNL live was one hell of a performance from Bach.
@@antimatter2380 Hell yes...matter fact i'm going to go watch it right now.
I love your channel!! Your voice is very addictive!!
One small sentence on this react that earned my undying respect......”ooh, don’t pause on the solo”. When are we gonna hear you sing a full on balls to the wall rock cover??Ghost Love Score.....go on, I dare you!! All the best xx
Haha one day
Was wondering when you'd get to reviewing this song, Seb Bach had a bulletproof voice back in the day and this song showcased all his range. According to his book, he said something like he recorded these vocals and was pretty much exhausted vocally after, strained, and while James Hetfield of Metallica was watching in the studio, so wanted to prove to him and give it his all for the track. And I very much doubt protools was used to clean it up, unlike a lot of todays 'singers'
Quicksand Jesus is another amazing song by them
Thank you my dear! I've been waiting for you to give this one a listen!
Now what I'd really like to see are some of these vocalists, especially the metal guys and girls, doing reactions to the vocal coaches reactions lol. That would bring it full circle
This powerful and emotional outpour about his friend gone awry really grabs me and envolops my soul. I can feel his anguish conveyed by all his vocal prowess and it evokes those emotions within me and makes me think of those in my life who also struggle with addiction. Such a timeless and magnificent vocal, and musical, display. You're right, we are indeed lucky.
Love this song. In a Darkened Room is another great one from Mr Bach!!!!
Couldn't agree more it's a fantastic song and his vocals are insane
Saw Skid Row at the Bristol Hippodrome in 1989 (Vain supported). . . . absolutely brilliant gig. Saw All About Eve there two days later. Oh to be a teenager again!
incredible song and performance from Bach , and id like to second "in a darkened room" as another skid row masterpiece
Just started following,,, will now binge your reactions while teleworking.... Diggin your reactions..
Great reaction and comments, pace yourself on using alot of your energy, can't bear you getting ill again( missed u during that time, was watching your old videos)
Thanks as Always Rebecca ⚘
Ps Keep Rocking 🤟
You are so sweet I promise I'll be good
Thanks, you know you made my bucket list to hopefully meet you.... someday😄
Thanks for the kind words Rebecca ⚘
The best Rocksinger in time with one of the greatest Powerballads in time, timeless superb. One in a million. The bloody rest of skid row is nothin without him. He was always the shining star and golden voice, full of talent and till now unreachable!!!
Do you know how lucky I was to have seen them live 3 times. First 2 albums. 😁
The emotion on the vocals in this song is amazing ...you can hear the pain and desperation in his screams ..and that scene in the video he kneels down as he keeps on screaming the lyrics with a hurtful face ... holy shit ..amazing Song and Vid !!! ..it brings tears and pain to the people that identifies and may have someone close struggling with some kind of pain or agony and is unable to seek for help !! you would have to be dead not feel the emotion on this track..
That was unbelievable! His voice is incredible!!! He is the best vocalist for music like this! That ending is so emotional and the pain and delivery was just mind blowing!! I've heard this song hundreds of time throughout the years and it gives me chills everytime it never gets old! You should also listen to Quicksand Jesus and Monkey Business have amazing vocals from Sebastian and I've been wanting you to do a video on a band called Acid Bath please don't let the name throw you off the singer Dax Riggs has the most beautiful unique haunting effortless amazing voice that I've ever heard. How he sings is so emotional and the pain in his delivery is so hypnotizing the song Scream of the Butterfly and graveflower and Bleed me an Ocean are some amazing songs that show his beautiful range and ability but the first song you should listen.to from them is called Dead Girl from the album Paegan terrorism tactics his vocals are phenomenal and again don't let
The name scare you off its an acoustic song trust me you will thank me for introducing me
Natural vocals, beautiful melodic riffs, original music and lyrics.....this is when I use to pay for music....and skid row is awesome.
Sebastian Back, the vocal angel of rock with the prettiest, golden mane of the 20th Century!
I always get chills when I hear his voice. So powerful and what a range.
|r|ebecca!!!! More skid row?!!! You're trying to make me like you more and doing a Dan-day job. I remember roasting the speakers of my Chevy Celebrity with this cassette tape. Bless your beautiful face!
Rebecca, you know Sebastian was the Phantom of the Opera for a while, look it up. His vocal abilities are unreal, such insane range!
You mentioned "yeah that's his studio voice"… he sounds like the albums live to this day.
This song was about addiction and his friend who was the drummer in Guns and Roses and was fired for being addicted to drugs.. He was able to get off the drugs thank god. That's why he's so putting such emotion in the song and it gets thru and the solo does too and the guy Scotti Hill who did the solo also sings the harmonies. Just great stuff.. Supposedly he took a month to get the right feel with his voice for this song! So said he in an interview.
Great stuff.. This is one of the best albums of all time!
I would love to listen Rebecca singing this song. It would be sick.
He probably has the most confident and controlled vibrato I've heard. The guitar solo is extremely cantabile. The vocalist makes it sound easy.