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Scroll to continue reading. Blabbermouth recently posted an interview with Skid Row guitarist Dave "Snake" Sabo on Eddie Trunk's radio show, where he said reuniting with Bach would not be a "pleasurable" experience.

After being asked how close the band came to linking back up with Bach after vocalist Tony Harnell exited the band, Sabo replied: "Pretty close… You know what? I said 'pretty close,' and that's actually not true. Because we didn't get beyond text messaging each other, to be quite honest. Do you even know who the members of Skid Row are? You shared the comments of Scotti Hill, but posted a picture of Snake Sabo. A lot. Album and tour would likely pay for Bach to ride in his own transport between shows so they only have to interact with him on stage.

Who in the right mind would ever get pist if your bandmate booked a gig with KISS. I mean who has the real and bigger problem…Bach or the other guys??? No one wants to open, especially for those guys. Hell, I bet Gene and Paul figured out a way to charge a band for opening for them.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. In Festival Report News Tour. Features Premiere's Week In Metal. Reviews Festival Reviews. Well, not now, but we were doing a lot of shows [before the pandemic] — shows a year. And that's a lot for a bunch of old guys.

Bolan went on to confirm that he and his bandmates "were entertaining the idea" of reuniting with Bach following Harnell 's departure. Rachel also shot down the possibility of a rekindling of his friendship with Sebastian , explaining: "Well… Here's the soundbite for Blabbermouth. I wouldn't say we were friends [when we were in a band together]. We were bandmates. You know what I mean? We're two very different people. Last year, Bach completed a U. A few days later, during an interview with Finland's Kaaos TV , Sabo confirmed that he would not accept Bach 's latest overture.

Asked by Rolling Stone if he thinks his former bandmates are offended that he put his invitation out there publicly, Bach said: "No. I think it's an ego thing. They don't like when I get attention, and they don't get attention. It's always been like that.



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