@MagicMankysBack Brush Shiels son is on my Facebook he told me that Bach robbed the name that if the original Skid Row reuniyed they had every right to call it that.And the Skid Row now would not be able to do anything
There's an interview with Sebastian Bach from the other Skid Row where he says Gary Moore heard they were recording their first album and told them they'd have to pay him $35,000 to use the name. Bach was very sure this had happened - maybe Moore was just trying his luck without actually owning the rights to the name? (I posted a new link to the interview on the wiki page)
Further to New Faces Old Places; the pic shows [L-R] Phil Lynott, Brush, Gary Moore & Robbie Brennan. Sweeneys Men were also on the recording, Johnny Moynihan on tin whistle, which was engineerewd by Bill Sommerville-Large & produced by him, Brush & Donal Lunny. I saw photos of the session with Moore playing a sitar [??] & Terry Woods on guitar but I can't say for sure if they are in the mix. Brush definitely played acoustic 12-string. On Song, #001, my copy was wonky, wobbling on the last chord
well done cheers for the upload - this is nostalgia
jimmydeboy 1 month ago
great to hear
ben1stetson 1 month ago
Happy Birthday Gary
TheRocket444 11 months ago
Paul Chapman replaced Gary Moore
dirmo77 1 year ago
And he also said no money exchanged hands that was rubbish
dirmo77 1 year ago
@MagicMankysBack Brush Shiels son is on my Facebook he told me that Bach robbed the name that if the original Skid Row reuniyed they had every right to call it that.And the Skid Row now would not be able to do anything
dirmo77 1 year ago
There's an interview with Sebastian Bach from the other Skid Row where he says Gary Moore heard they were recording their first album and told them they'd have to pay him $35,000 to use the name. Bach was very sure this had happened - maybe Moore was just trying his luck without actually owning the rights to the name? (I posted a new link to the interview on the wiki page)
MagicMankysBack 2 years ago
good memoreys from South Ann,s street gig on sunday,s how time flyes
feckinejitt 2 years ago
Many thanks for posting this, and that photo is wonderful to see too.
Such an interesting piece of rock history this.
Skid Row were an extraordinary band.
moshmack 2 years ago
Further to New Faces Old Places; the pic shows [L-R] Phil Lynott, Brush, Gary Moore & Robbie Brennan. Sweeneys Men were also on the recording, Johnny Moynihan on tin whistle, which was engineerewd by Bill Sommerville-Large & produced by him, Brush & Donal Lunny. I saw photos of the session with Moore playing a sitar [??] & Terry Woods on guitar but I can't say for sure if they are in the mix. Brush definitely played acoustic 12-string. On Song, #001, my copy was wonky, wobbling on the last chord
AustinStacColl 3 years ago