If you grew up during the 1980s rock music boom, then you know that there were a few very distinguished voices among the many bands that rocked the world during that decade. Near the top of that list would have to be the man who sold out the Théâtre Beanfield in Montreal this past Friday night, Sebastian Bach. Back then, he was the frontman for one of the hottest bands of the era, Skid Row. I first learned of them from watching Video Hits on CBC (hello, Samantha Taylor, wherever you are!). The band’s singles “18 & Life,” “I Remember You,” and “Youth Gone Wild” were staples of the time. Their second release, Slave To The Grind, featured a heavier sound. It was one of the handful of cassettes that I killed from overplaying. Sadly, things took a turn shortly after that and Bach & Ban...