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Newest Review: ... inlay gives the band member Rachel Bolan to tell you abit about the songs and what they meant to the band, I found this a ... more

 ... great touch, some lovely photos! The tracks are: Youth Gone Wild: wow this brings back some memories of seeing them in concert at Sheffield City Hall, absoloutly amazing rock music that never fails to get you up of the settee and turn the volume up LOUD!! 18 And Life: Sebastians vocals are top notch! The song is one of my favourites in the way he puts so much feeling into it. It makes you think!! Piece of Me: A great song, ideal for playing mega loud when you feel really mad! The main riff is fantastic! Makes you want...more

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monster
Premium Review Skid Row - Live: Skid Row: 40 seasons The best of Skid Row (511 words)
by - written on 10/04/01 (Very useful, 177 readings)
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Skid Row epitomise what rock music is all about. Great songs with fantastic lyrics and brilliant guitars! Plus the added bonus of having one gorgoeus hunk of a lead singer. Skid Row were: Sebastian Bach: The vocal talent of this guy knocks my socks off!! Rachel Bolan: Great songwriter and musican bass player Scotti Hill: guitar! excellent! Snake Sabo: guitar! awesome!! Rob Alfuso: Drums! knockout!! In the CD 40 seasons: the best of Skid Row , they have accomplished the ideal CD for the die hard Skid Row fan. Some of the best songs from the albums Skid Row, Slave to the Grind and Subhuman Race along with two unreleased songs are ...  Read the complete review

wampyrii
Premium Review Unmissable (868 words)
by - written on 01/04/01 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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I went to see Skid Row live when they were at the height of their career back in the early 90s. I was 14 at the time and it was the first concert that I had even been to, having told my parents that I was sleeping over a friends house or something as they would never had allowed me to go otherwise. The concert was just after the release of the awesome Slave To The Grind album and they had come over to the UK to promote its release supported by the not so uncosiderable talent of the LA Guns and Love/Hate, both of whom were bands I had a lot of respect for so I just had to go to the show. As it happens I didn't get tickets until quite late so we ended up with ...  Read the complete review

 
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