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Feb162016

A Skid Row Debacle, Er, Live Review

Today's review is from our friend Brian.
This past Saturday night, I ventured down to the Mohegan Sun Arena for the last minute, unadvertised and private Skid Row/Slaughter show hoping that the stars had aligned.  Skid Row lost their most recent singer last month and hadn't named a replacement, the Guns 'n' Roses summer tour is happening and a reunited Skid Row would be the obvious choice for an opener, and this was one of the rare shows where Skid Row was headlining in an arena.  It was the perfect opportunity for a surprise return show featuring Sebastian Bach (and to a lesser extent, Rob Affuso).
 
The show happened by chance.  Def Leppard was booked to play the arena that night, but the show had been postponed due to Joe Elliot's health issues.  As Mohegan Sun was promoting an 80s weekend, they made the smart move to fill the void with these replacement acts.  Now, the show was not advertised at all and no tickets were sold.  Only those who had Def Leppard tickets were given tickets to this show....and I did not have Def Leppard tickets.  But I figured I'd head down to the casino and see if I could make my way into show, and I was luckily successful.
 
I assumed an 8:00 start time and was wrong.  The show began at 7:00, so all I caught of Slaughter's set was "Up All Night."  They sounded good and the crowd was clearly excited by their set.  Also, to Mark's credit, he did a free meet and greet after the show, and he took pictures and signed autographs for everyone who waited in the line (I opted out, but the line was quite long, so good for him).
 
So the wait began between sets, and you could tell that there was a hopeful sense of excitement in the air.  Then the lights finally went down, the people cheered, and out walked someone that no one knew.  The disappointment was clear.  Skid Row did not opt for the reunion, but instead got ZP Theart, formerly of Dragonforce, to front the band.  The girls sitting to my right asked me if I knew who he was.  The people around me sat back down in their seats, and we watched as Skid Row went through the motions, playing the most popular songs from the first two albums along with a cover of "Psycho Therapy."  As I left my seat a couple of times to have my drink cup refilled, I noticed a fair number of people making their way to the exit doors during their set.  I, however, stayed through to the end.  Honestly, I wanted to like it....but I just couldn't.  The voice was close but not right, and ZP lacked the attitude that would have made it great. 
 
I understand that there is a rift that is about 20 years old between Sebastian and the band, but i was hopeful that, over time, cooler heads would have prevailed and they would have taken advantage of what may be their last great opportunity to reunite.  In our small universe of 80s glam bands, Skid Row ranks pretty high on the hierarchy, as those first two albums are amazing.  Sebastian is willing to come back, Rob has said he is in for the reunion.  The timing with this summer's big tour and Sebastian's known relationship with Axl is the most fortuitous situation imaginable.  Sadly, for me, the last glimmer of hope faded this past weekend.


Reader Comments (18)

That dude is probably the best "replacement" of them all. It's a shame that's it's too little too late. It's over.

Even the diehards like me are sick and tired of this Skid Row stuff. Get Bach back or go away.
February 16, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterKixchix
Brian, Thanks for the review and your comment confirmed and summed it up for me "I wanted to like it..but I just couldn't" That has been my thoughts all along on the Skids.... Its like a bad divorce and the fans are the kids.... We have our memories or whats left of them....
February 16, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterShawn
Nice review, Bri... As most of us realize, if Axl and Slash can bury the hatchet shows these guys can.

Bach is contrite and seems more under control, so those in the band still holding out are the real idiots for not giving it another shot!

As Brian points out, the rift is 20 years old for Crissakes!
February 16, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterMetalboy!
That's strange that folks would actually think Skid Row's long awaited full fledged reunion and return could and would potentially happen at an unannounced and replacement casino show. The temp replacement had been announced/rumored as far back as December. http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/new-skid-row-singer-rumor-ex-dragonforce-vocalist-zp-theart/
February 16, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterWill
Anyone who's hoping for Skid Row to offer an olive branch to Sebastian Bach should stop wasting their time, grow up & move on with their lives. Those guys hate Baz SO much, they'd rather quit being a band, than offer him the mic again. He made their musical lives miserable. Nobody ever wants to suffer with playing with someone they absolutely can't stand.
February 16, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterAce Steele
I agree seb prob made life difficult back in the day but they are now on the fourth singer, I'm thinking there may be more than seb being a douche. I have seen two versions of skid row and solinger didn't do a bad job just not good enough so I'm in the bring back the original line up for one last cash grab.
February 16, 2016 | Unregistered Commenterglamrockerarchie
The video is OK. Far better than when I saw em with Harnell. The funny thing about Solinger was that he did a dcent job his first decade or so in the band. He just got really shitty in the last few years, so the Skids had to make a change. This guy sounds OK, but its just a sad relic now. They just need to suck it up and bring back Sebastian. Even if only for one tour. They need him more than he needs them.
February 16, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterKenny Ozz
EXACTLY, Kenny O & Glamrocker Archie!

Ace, how is this situation any different than with Axl & Slash? Granted, we're not talkin' the multi-millions like they're gonna score, but they would still stand to make at least a million, if not more, a piece with a big tour, especially if it as latchin' on to someone like Gn'R!
February 16, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterMetalboy!
Isn't it ultimately that Bas got all the attention, was on all the mag covers, got the hottest girls...was the face of the band? The other guys wrote the songs and were original members but Bas got all the attention? That's where my money is. That and it probably boosted an already voracious ego he already possessed. Same issue as with DLR in VH...etc...etc...etc.
February 16, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterJAT
The band sounds tight in the video. But....they need Sebastian back to even call it Skid Row. Do it for the sake of the legacy.
February 16, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterDj
JAT almost has it right. Snake & co. have no desire to become a backup band to a guy they see as an undeserving attention-whore. They did all the work, writing & playing the songs, why reward someone you hate? They'd just really rather do what they do without him & soldier on. After extricating them selves from a horrible publishing deal w/ Bon Jovi's company on the 1st record, they got smart on the 2nd & are quite happy with the residuals it generated. After you make the 2nd million, it's just "more" money. Artistic Integrity is worth more to them. As for the Gn'R pseudo-reunion, it's purely a cash infusion...Neither Slash or Duff had any undying need or want to play with Axl again.... it's just a big paycheck, One Axl's best friend Stradlin doesn't even think is worth bothering to show up for... Adler, on the other hand, would show up for the opening of a pizza box, but remains uninvited.
Ahhhhh Ace you made me laugh and I needed one today.. Adler would show up for the opening of a Pizza Box - Hilarious and sad but true.
February 17, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterShawn
Thank you for your unique perspective, Ace. Though I obviously don't completely agree with everything you're saying, it is always good to hear it from someone who's in the know.
February 17, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterMetalboy!
I try... ;)

P.S. I happened to get a chance to go in the new "T-Mobile Arena" here in LasVegas that "G n' R" are playing in April when it opens... Nice. about 20,000 seats. it will fit in nicely with the 5 other 10,000 to 15,000 seat arena venues in a 2 block radius. And No, that's not an exaggeration. ;)
February 18, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterAce Steele
At least the stage lights seemed excited about the show!

Thanks for the review Brian. Appreciate it.

I won't base my opinion of Q-bert Thwack on a shaky video. But I can't say it made me hopeful. He sounded like he wanted to go operatic and then, suddenly, realized he was in Skid Row.

And I can't really disagree with Ace's logic. GnR carved out a deep trench; Skid Row made a noticeable rut. Sadly, that means GnR are in a position to really make a cash grab. Skid Row are in a position to tickle a sack of quarters. So they can take the high road and avoid the guy that annoys them. They can call it integrity and a love of the music too. But not sure anyone beyond them and a select few fans care or believe that. So they play where they do and Bach does the same. Fans? Well, we have our memories.
February 18, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterHim
"In the know" my ass. Ace's jealous ranting and raving couldn't be any more transparent. So he slags Bach, the Crue, etc, but meanwhile Steel Panther is the bee's knees. Lmfao. This dude's a certified nutcase if you ask me. But by all means, continuing worshipping at the altar. Funny thing is that noone has ever heard of him, outside of this site.
February 18, 2016 | Unregistered Commenterbkallday
Now, now, BK! What happened? You miss KING Jr. meal today?

Whatever you may think of his opinions, there's no denying Ace Steele knows from where he speaks... The guy was a fixture of the Sunset Strip who not only saw it all, he lived it... The Starwood where he videotaped Crüe's first gig, The Cathouse where he hung out with Rachtman and Downe, The Roxy, The Whisky, Gazzarri's, you name it, Steele was there!

Look, I admit, I don't agree with everything the man says, but we know he was there and we can never take that away from him.
February 18, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterMetalboy!
Keep on keeping on, bkallday. Carry on.
February 19, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterHim

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