The 1989 Skid Row Trifecta

Published by Toronto Mike on February 10, 2010 @ 09:26 in Music

musicI'll admit it, I was digging the hair bands in the late 80s. One band I enjoyed in 1989 was Skid Row, fronted by Torontonian Sebastian Bach.

Skid Row's self titled debut spawned a trifecta of mega hits that received a wealth of radio play in this city. It was only in the days before Nevermind and Ten that such a trifecta was even possible.

Today, for no particularly good reason, we revisit these three hit singles from Skid Row. It's '89 y'all, not Beethoven's fifth or sixth.

18 and Life

I Remember You

Youth Gone Wild

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Down Goes Brown
February 10, 2010 / 10:07

Sebastian Bach seems to be the permanent opening act for the new Guns N Roses lineup. And I'll say this for him: he works at it. When I saw them in 2006 the crowd treated Bach like a joke when he first came on, and he won them over by the end through pure enthusiasm.

felix
February 10, 2010 / 18:35

Ah, the memories... Who didn't love Skid Row back in the day?

felix
February 10, 2010 / 18:36

Also, what's the deal with this "Too many comments in the last zzzzzzzzzzz..." bullshittery?

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