In 1996, Bach formed a rock supergroup, the Last Hard Men, with Frogs guitarist Jimmy Flemion, The Breeders lead guitarist Kelley Deal, and The Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin. The group recorded a full-length, self-titled album for Atlantic Records, who then optioned not to release it. In 1998, it was released on Kelley Deal's label, Nice Records, with no fanfare and a very limited pressing of 1000 CDs, which may have been sold via mail order only.
On November 28, 2001 Sebastian appeared at New York Steel, a benefit concert in response to 9/11. He appeared early in the show, left to perform on Broadway, and returned at the end when all performers gathered for a final song.
In October 2002, Sebastian was signed to perform in the national touring production of Jesus Christ Superstar and played the role of Jesus successfully in the show until April 2003, when he was fired for alleged diva-like behavior. He is currently working on a DVD version of VH1's Forever Wild that will be released in June.
Sometime in 2003, Sebastian tried out for Velvet Revolver before the band found Scott Weiland, but was turned down because, according to Slash, "We sounded like Skid Row!" Many fans of the band frequently express frustration that Bach was not selected because his vocal range would have allowed them to cover more GN'R songs during shows.
He has a role on the WB television show Gilmore Girls as Gil, the guitarist in Lane Kim's band. The other members of the band, all teenagers, initially objected to his age, but he proved to be a talented guitarist and remained in the band.
In 2005, Bach cooperated with Henning Pauly to be the singer on the Frameshift album called An Absence of Empathy which has been released in April 2005.
As of recently, and assumably at present, he still performs with his band, Sebastian Bach and the Bach Five, formerly noted as Sebastian Bach and Friends, who live with him, his wife, and children...recently documented on VH1...in a show called "I Married...Sebastian Bach", one of the "I Married..." series. Stars also included Dee Snider, of the rock band, Twisted Sister.
On May 12 and May 14, 2006 at Guns N' Roses' warm up show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, Sebastian joined Axl on stage for the song "My Michelle". He joined Axl and gang for a third time the following night (May 15) to sing "My Michelle" once again. He also joined them for their Pre-Download Festival show in the Apollo Hammersmith, London, singing My Michelle. Rose introduced Bach by saying that the two had rekindled their friendship in the previous week after 13 years of not speaking. On June 4, 9th & 11th he again joined Rose on stage at the 2006 Gods of Metal Festival (Milan), Download Festival in RDS Dublin and in Donington, respectively. He also appeared on several other tour dates during GN'R's European tour. On September 23, 2006, he joined Axl on stage once again at KROQ's Inland Invasion festival in California for a rendition of "My Michelle".
On July 30, 2006, Bach filled in for an ailing Axl Rose for “Nightrain” and the encore “Paradise City".
Bach starred with Ted Nugent, Evan Seinfeld, Jason Bonham and Scott Ian on the VH1 show "SuperGroup" as of May 2006. The musicians formed a band called Damnocracy for the reality show, during which they lived in a mansion in Las Vegas for twelve days and created music. During the show, he became particularly close to Ted Nugent, whom he looked to as a father figure. This was acknowledged several times on the show. He also appears to have developed good relationships with Evan Seinfeld. However, at a November 5 2006 Guns N' Roses concert in Huntington, West Virginia, Bach referred to a SuperGroup episode where he promised Ted he would quit drinking, and claimed that he had lied. He then went on to say, "Fuck Ted Nugent. He can go skin fucking baby seals in Canada, but I can't enjoy an American Budweiser? Fucking Ted Nugent!" and again at a December 4 show in Winnipeg, Manitoba stating, "You know how I promised Ted Nugent that I'd quit drinking? I fucking lied! He can go skin fucking baby seals, but I can't enjoy a fucking Labbatt's Blue?".Sebastian also said during the dec.7th show in Edmoton alberta "Us canadians like to have a drink once in a while right? Remember that one episode of super group where i stopped drinking? I LIED!" Bach had previously said that he had taken offense with disparaging comments Nugent had made about Dimebag Darrell.
In August 2006, Bach appeared in the upcoming seventh season of Trailer Park Boys. He is played himself and the part of a model railroad enthusiast, who happens to love da green! He has since appeared in several episodes of the 8th season as well, again playing himself in search of the best high!
On 13 September 2006, during a show at Selinas in Sydney, Bach stormed off stage during the encore. After two earlier similar incidents, Bach had warned the crowd that the throwing of any more plastic bottles and/or cans onto the stage would lead to him walking off. As the encore began (Youth Gone Wild), Bach was hit by a plastic cup, threw down the mic and left the stage.
On September 28, 2006, he appeared on Celebrity Duets singing with Hal Sparks. Bach later was on the road with Guns N' Roses, touring around the world until late 2006.
In 2007 he released the album 'Angel Down', which he worked on for the past seven years. The album contains a mix of rock and metal.
Finding My Way
Sebastian Bach Lyrics
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Ooh, said I
I'm coming out to get you
Ooh, sit down
I'm coming out to find you
Ooh, yeah, ooh yeah
Finding my way
I've lost count of the years
Well, I sang some sad songs
Oh yes, and cried some bad tears
Look out, I'm coming
Whoa, whoa
Look out, I'm coming
Whoa, yeah
I'm running
Finding my way back home
Oh yeah
Yeah, oh yeah
Ooh, said I
I'm coming back to look for you
Ooh, sit down
I'm going by the back door
Ooh, yeah, ooh yeah
Finding my way
You've done me no right
But you've done me some wrong
Left me lonely each night
While I sing my sad song
Look out, I'm coming
Whoa, whoa
Look out, I'm coming
Whoa, yeah
I'm running
Finding my way back home
I'm coming
Ooh babe, I said I'm running
Whoa babe, I said I'm coming
To get you mama
Said I'm running
Ooh babe, I said I'm coming
For you babe
I said I'm running
Ooh yes, babe, I said I'm coming
To get you, babe, I said I'm coming
Ooh, yeah
I'm finding
I'm finding my way back home
Well, I've had it for now
Living on the road
Ooh, yeah
Ooh, yeah
Hey yeah
I'm finding
I'm finding my way back home
Well, I've had it for now
Living on the road
Ooh, yeah
Ooh, yeah
Hey yeah
Yeah, ohh yeah
Ooh, said I
I'm coming out to get you
Ooh, sit down
I'm coming out to find you
Ooh, yeah, ooh yeah
Finding my way
The lyrics of "Finding My Way" by Sebastian Bach are about the singer's journey back home after being gone for a long time. He sings about how he has lost count of the years and how he has been singing sad songs and crying bad tears. Despite this, he is determined to come back and find the person he is singing to. The lyrics express a sense of urgency and excitement that comes with the prospect of finally finding his way back home.
The song also reveals that the person he is singing to may have done him wrong in the past but that he needs to find them anyway. He says, "You've done me no right, but you've done me some wrong. Left me lonely each night while I sing my sad song." This shows that the singer is willing to look past the hurt in order to find the person he is searching for.
Overall, the lyrics of "Finding My Way" are about finding one's way back home, both physically and emotionally. The song expresses the desire to be reunited with someone important, despite the pain they may have caused.
Line by Line Meaning
Yeah, oh yeah
Expressing excitement and enthusiasm for what's to come
Ooh, said I
Indicating that the singer is the one talking
I'm coming out to get you
The singer is on a mission to physically acquire someone
Ooh, sit down
Asking someone to take a seat and wait
I'm coming out to find you
The artist is on a quest to locate someone
Ooh, yeah, ooh yeah
Continuing the expression of excitement and enthusiasm
Finding my way
The singer is trying to navigate their way through a situation, possibly a relationship
I've been gone so long
The artist has been away for an extended period of time
I've lost count of the years
The artist has been gone for so long that they can't keep track of time
Well, I sang some sad songs
The artist has been through some tough times, as evidenced by their song choice
Oh yes, and cried some bad tears
The singer has been emotionally affected by their experiences
Look out, I'm coming
The artist is warning of their approach
Whoa, whoa
Expressing urgency and excitement
I'm running
The singer is in a hurry to get where they're going
Finding my way back home
The singer is trying to return to a place where they feel comfortable and safe
You've done me no right
The person being addressed has treated the artist unfairly
But you've done me some wrong
The person being addressed has caused the artist pain or suffering
Left me lonely each night
The person being addressed has left the singer feeling alone and isolated
While I sing my sad song
The singer has been expressing their sadness through music
I'm coming back to look for you
The artist is returning to find the person they've been searching for
I'm going by the back door
The artist is choosing an alternative route to avoid attention or detection
You've done me no right
Repeating the idea that the person being addressed has treated the artist unfairly
But you've done me some wrong
Repeating the idea that the person being addressed has caused the singer pain or suffering
I'm running
Repeating the idea that the artist is in a hurry to get where they're going
I'm coming
Repeating the idea that the singer is returning to find someone
Ooh babe, I said I'm coming
Repeating the idea that the singer is going to physically encounter someone
To get you mama
Addressing the person the singer is pursuing with a term of endearment
I said I'm running
Repeating the idea that the artist is in a hurry
For you babe
Reiterating that the artist is searching for a specific person
And finding my way
Repeating the idea that the singer is trying to navigate a difficult situation
Well, I've had it for now
The singer is tired of living a certain way
Living on the road
The artist has been traveling and living a nomadic lifestyle
Hey yeah
Expressing positive feelings and energy
Writer(s): Robert William Barry, Jonathan Falcone, Anna Saunders, Gwenno Mererid Saunders, Sebastian Falcone
Contributed by Ian S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.