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2006.11.03 - Big Sandy Superstore Arena, Huntington, USA

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Post by Soulmonster Wed Jun 19, 2013 11:52 am

Date:
November 3, 2006.

Venue:
Big Sandy Superstore Arena.

Location:
Huntington, WV, USA

Setlist:
01. Welcome to the Jungle
02. It's So Easy
03. Mr. Brownstone
04. Live and Let Die
05. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
06. You Could Be Mine
07. Sweet Child O'Mine
08. Street of Dreams
09. Better
10. Out Ta Get Me
11. November Rain
12. Down on the Farm
13. Rocket Queen
14. I.R.S.
15. My Michelle
16. You're Crazy
17. Used to Love Her
18. Patience
19. Nightrain
20. Chinese Democracy
21. Paradise City

Line-up:
Axl Rose (vocals), Richard Fortus (rhythm guitarist), Bumblefoot (lead guitarist), Robin Finck (lead guitarist), Tommy Stinson (bass), Dizzy Reed (keyboards), Chris Pitman (keyboards) and Frank Ferrer (drums).

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Post by Blackstar Sun Feb 21, 2021 10:49 pm

Preview/interview with Sebastian Bach in the Charleston Daily Mail, November 2, 2006:
Rocker excited about Guns N' Roses tour

By DAN LeROY
FOR THE DAILY MAIL


A few years ago, Sebastian Bach almost became the lead singer of Velvet Revolver, the band started by three ex-Guns N' Roses members.

Now he's opening for a revitalized Guns N' Roses on a sold-out arena tour, and even got the chance to fill in for Axl Rose to close one memorable gig at London's Wembley Stadium.

"These days," says Bach with a laugh, "I say, 'Velvet who?' "

Getting to play sold-out venues like Madison Square Garden for the first time will give a guy that perspective.

It's an experience Bach didn't even have the first time he opened for Guns N' Roses 15 years ago, as leader of New Jersey metal band Skid Row.

Back then, Skid Row's second album, "Slave To The Grind," had just debuted at the top of the Billboard charts, and the flamboyant, outspoken Bach was the glam-metal pinup of choice. And Guns N' Roses, touring behind the simultaneously released "Use Your Illusion" albums, was the biggest band in the world.

A lot has happened since those heady days. Bach was dumped by his bandmates in 1996, yet has since carved out a successful career as a Broadway actor (with the title roles in touring productions of "Jeckyll & Hyde" and "Jesus Christ Superstar"), reality-show participant (he's appeared on several VH-1 series, including "Supergroup") and solo artist.

But when he talks about being part of the current Guns tour, which will come to Huntington's Big Sandy Superstore Arena on Friday, it's clear that the side projects haven't completely filled the void.

"Dude, I've been waiting so long to do a big huge arena tour," says Bach, the enthusiasm evident as speaks by cell phone, on a drive from Jacksonville, Fla., to North Carolina. "So long. That, for me, is the most fun you can have."

If a lot has happened to Bach since his first Guns N' Roses tour, Axl Rose's career in the years since has been marked by closely monitored inactivity. His group has been largely dormant since 1993, with most of the news concerning frequent, and frequently bizarre, changes in band members and producers.

Meanwhile, the album Rose has been laboring over for more than a decade, "Chinese Democracy," has become a much-discussed rock 'n' roll myth. Yet Bach says he's heard most of the finished version, which is rumored to finally be on the release schedule for late 2006.

"What I've heard is awesome," says Bach. "And Axl's always been a man of his word with me. So if he says it's coming out, I believe it's coming out."

Bach didn't speak with Rose for some years after the "Use Your Illusion" tour, but neither did most other people.

"I think it was just Axl shutting out the world," says Bach. "So when he came back to the world, my old friend called me up."

He offered the opening spot on this comeback tour, which is giving Bach's career a substantial boost. A new, almost-completed album recorded with his current band and Judas Priest producer Roy Z is now drawing attention "from two of the biggest labels in the world."

"Part of me is a little bummed that I didn't have my album ready before this tour," he admits, "but it's great to be able to road-test these new songs in front of 15,000 people ever night."

At Wembley last summer, he even filled in for an exhausted Rose, singing Guns N' Roses classics "Night Train" and "Paradise City."

"There's only been two singers that've ever been the singer in Guns N' Roses, and I'm one of 'em," Bach says, breaking into a laugh at the thought of it. "That's crazy, dude!

"I was sweating so much, just thinking, 'I can't mess this up!' that I was soaked when I came off," he adds. "All I can say is, thank God for the TelePrompter."

Sebastian Bach will appear with Guns N' Roses and Papa Roach at Huntington's Big Sandy Superstore Arena at 8 p.m. Friday. Tickets are $35 to $63. Call Ticketmaster at 342-5757.
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