The concertsrock channel on YouTube has uploaded video of Sebastian Bach‘s October 30 concert at Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando in Orlando, Florida. You can now watch the clips below.
In a recent interview with Australia’s The Break Down With Nath & Johnny, Bach once again spoke about the inspiration for the title of his latest solo album, “Child Within The Man”, which came out in May 2024 via Reigning Phoenix Music. The former SKID ROW singer said: “I don’t know what it is about music, but it definitely keeps you young in some weird way. I don’t understand why or how, but when I look at Angus Young on stage with AC/DC in 2025 and he’s banging his head, or I look at Mick Jagger [THE ROLLING STONES], who’s in his eighties, and he’s running out there and he this little — he’s so skinny and he’s doing all his Mick Jagger stuff… I don’t know what it is, but there is something about rock music. It keeps you young… I don’t know what the hell it is, but when I listen to an old album, like ROSE TATTOO ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Outlaw’ or RUSH or any music I listened to as a kid, it makes me feel the same way as I felt when I was a kid. I don’t know what the fuck it is. But that’s the title, ‘Child Within The Man’. Rock and roll makes me feel like a child. [Laughs]”
He continued: “Physically, mentally… I’m not a guy who goes to the doctor all the time, but my wife makes me go and get checkups all the time. And I’ve been rocking for 45 years straight and my doctor tells me, he goes, ‘Sebastian, you are the healthiest person in your fifties that we have ever taken care of.’ And my wife’s, like, ‘That can’t be right. This is bullshit. There is no way.’ They go, ‘Your blood sugar, your heart rate…’ The doctor said, ‘The enzymes that are coming out of your liver could not be healthier.’ And if you knew what I’ve done to my liver in 45 years — so, I don’t know if that’s part of rock and roll. I don’t know. I do hot yoga, but, man, I love drinking red wine. I don’t drink anything else. I don’t drink beer. I don’t do shots. But I love a glass of red wine with a great meal at a great restaurant. I’m just saying a lot of rockers die young, and I’m still rocking. I’m still here. And rock and roll, I think, keeps you young. I don’t know what to tell you. [Laughs]”…