YTSEJAM Digest 3970 Today's Topics: 1) I spend too much money on CDs by NGA 2) Re: A Helping Hand by "Suplizio, Jim" 3) Re: Savatage recommendations by email_address_removed 4) Nah, My big brother is going to get you by Simon Wilkins 5) OAN response to Mike Bahr by "Volodya" 6) Dreamworld CD by Paul Drapeau 7) New Anthrax (NDTC) by Matt Smith 8) 4 2 0, Mike Bahr gets shut out by Kevin Madden 9) Re: Savatage by Joseph Bissonnette 10) Portnoy = Satan? by almar@freemail.nl 11) Re: Portnoy = Satan? by email_address_removed 12) Gary Portnoy, "happy wars" by Alex Fraser 13) re: Mike Bahr CD's by Pat Sullivan 14) Re: "Limited Editions" by Matt Johnston 15) Re: OAN response to Mike Bahr by Matt Johnston 16) Re: Mike Bahr CD's by "KorgX3" 17) CDNOW discount (was Gentle Giant/Collectibility decline) by Lisa Marie ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 13:27:53 +0100 From: NGA To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: I spend too much money on CDs Message-ID: Hi all yep, I've got another review for you, and one that I'm sure a lot of you will really enjoy. STIGMATA - Solum Mente Infirmis Four guys from Austria producing something that you normally don't associate with Austria - excellent metal. Those of you who are familiar with my general taste in music know that I don't really like bands such as Savatage, Iron Maiden, Helloween etc. This album has some power metal elements, but they are tastefully broken up by some very progressive passages, good instrumental or acoustic parts and some simple good hard riffs. The most obvious feature of the album is Ritchie Krenmaier's almost perfect vocal performance - one of the very few prog singers I've heard who leaves me wanting more. Some interesting song developments, especially in my favourite track "Sacred Man", which has the touch of darkness that I often miss in other prog stuff - if all the songs were as good as this, I could award top marks. Overall, the band reminds me of Threshold and occasionally of Vauxdvihl. 9/10 stay safe and happy listening Neil Gallop (nga@software-ag.de) Currently playing: Die Toten Hosen - Reich Und Sexy ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 07:49:03 -0400 From: "Suplizio, Jim" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Re: A Helping Hand Message-ID: >Seven year--old Craig has a brain tumor and has little time to live. Craig >urned in a wish to the Children's Make a Wish Foundation and expresses his >desire to have an entry in the World Book of Records for the largest >collection of business cards received by an individual. Please take a >moment to retype this letter on your letterhead and send it to twenty >businesses of your choice, helping him make his wish come true. For those bleeding hearts who have already sent out buisness cards you've been scammed. For those of you who are about to send out buisness cards DON'T. In case anyone doesn't know this whole thing is a sham. Little, terminally ill Craig has been seven for 4 consecutive years now (great trick, I know a few chicks who have been 29 4 years in a row too...) Every year for the past 4 years I've gotten at least 2 emails about little Craig. Short of sounding TOTALLY callous if the kid REALLY existed and was terminally ill I think he'd be pushing up the daisies for quite some time now and the buisness cards would be of little use (unless the sob story about the little kid not being able to afford a coffin and the buisness cards were being glued together to make his final resting place) Feeling a little gripey this morning, Jim "What reward is a banquet of red wine and bread, when you hunger for life but on death you are fed?" - M. Walkyer - The Best of Enemies (Wulf's Tale) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 08:14:29 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Savatage recommendations Message-ID: hey all! i dont have many but would suggest getting The Wake of Magellan for sure! and Power of the Night is kewl as well. ~Lisa email_address_removed http://members.aol.com/dragynlmc3/DragynsLair.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 05:35:35 -0700 (PDT) From: Simon Wilkins To: email_address_removed Subject: Nah, My big brother is going to get you Message-ID: I know none of you would try to cheat me. Not with my bodybuilding brother Joey buzzing around America in his custom-built Shitcopter, dropping crates of cow manure on people's houses from three hundred feet in the air with a single phone call from me. Think about it. Do you want to pay me honestly or do you want Santa to take the form of a big box of shit this year and come tearing down your chimney at 170mph? (For you metric-system people that's really damn fast.) Is this for real? Are you really saying "If you piss me off I'll get my big brother on you"? I havent heard that since I was 5-6 years old! Amazed (Simon) _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 14:48:46 +0200 From: "Volodya" To: Subject: OAN response to Mike Bahr Message-ID: <000201bd92db$c77ea1e0$de649ec2@default> Hello Fellow Jammers, Although it seems to us that Graham's recent response to Mike Bahr's mumbling was pretty thorough, we nevertheless do wish to clarify our reasons for putting out limited edition copies of our CDs. The main reason for our doing so, is that our goal is to supply high quality COLLECTORS editions of the shows we are putting out. In that way, people who purchase our CDs know that they are purchasing something unique, which will eventually become a precious item in their collection. Further on, if there is someone who is left out, there are plenty of people out there who will readily supply a copy. (Note: it's perfectly OK with us if other people will be making CD-R copies of our CDs once the originals are no longer available, as long as they are not the numbered copies). Most importantly, WE DO NOT AIM TO MAKE A LIVING out of those CDs, like Mr. Bahr does. We both have real jobs, and we thus are unlikely to use the money we receive for the CDs to buy food or pay for "the family problems". Finally, in our opinion, bootlegs SHOULD be limited edition cause otherwise they loose half of their charms. And as for Mike Bahr being against limited editions, well, we guess he really needs the money to survive in this cruel world. So, show some mercy and send him a couple of hundred bucks, and maybe you'll get your discs before the end of the century (don't forget to cross your fingers on that). Take care and keep on rocking, Volodya and Felix of Open All Night Records. To Mike Bahr personally: Mike, We have specifically tried to avoid discussing you and your business on the list, hoping you will show us the same courtesy. You have decided otherwise though, so here we go. Unless you want to start another jam war, please abstain from ever mentioning us in your posts, and we will do the same. Otherwise, WATCH YOUR BACK........ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 09:00:18 -0400 From: Paul Drapeau To: email_address_removed Subject: Dreamworld CD Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19980608090018.00910470@131.128.81.1> Some of you have been asking about the "classical/prog" cd Dreamworld... as far as I can tell it has nothing to do with the band of the same name but here is that URL again... http://gogood.simplenet.com/dreamworld/ -Paul ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 09:23:08 -0400 (EDT) From: Matt Smith To: Ytsejam Subject: New Anthrax (NDTC) Message-ID: Hey all-- Got to hear a song from the upcoming Anthrax album on a metal show here in town and it sounded really good. I'll be sure to pick that one up. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album Currently Playing: Dream Theater--A Change of Seasons ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matt Smith "We say revolution... email_address_removed With a cast-iron fist" -Mustaine ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 09:23:20 -0400 From: Kevin Madden To: email_address_removed Subject: 4 2 0, Mike Bahr gets shut out Message-ID: First, 4 2 0 *obviously* is the series count for last year's Stanley Cup Finals series (ha, ha, Flyers fans), and most likely this year's, too. Caps get swept? It's possible. Second, didn't we (the powers that be, too) agree that this boot thread was a no-go? I thought that was forbidden on The New and Improved Jam (c). I guess Skadz is out dying for our sins again... CD of the Day: Flotsam and Jetsam - High Kevin Madden Detroit Red Wings 1996-97, 1997-98? Stanley Cup Champions First Round, vs. Phoenix Coyotes : Detroit Wins 4-2 Second Round, vs. St. Louis Blues : Detroit Wins 4-2 Third Round, vs. Dallas Stars : Detroit Wins 4-2 Fourth Round, vs. Washington Capitals : Game One Tuesday ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 08:28:50 -0500 From: Joseph Bissonnette To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Savatage Message-ID: Rob wrote: > >Hey there, > >I have "Handful of Rain". I dig it. I want more. What next? > >-Rob > > And Alex followed up: > >Somebody tell me something about Savatage... it sounds like an intriguing >band. I just read the story and lyrics for their latest album and it sounds >AWESOME! > > >Alex Smith The only other Savatage I've heard is their new album, Wake of Magellan, and Streets. Both are very good. WoM is much more similar stylistically to Handful of Rain. Streets has more of an old school metal sort of sound. Both are concept albums, but story seems to flow better in Streets. Streets is great, but has a different lead vocalist, Jon Oliva, who IMHO isn't as good. I only got Wake of Magellan a couple weeks ago, and it's the best album I've picked up in a long time. A must have if you're at all into Savatage. Joe ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 14:03:44 GMT From: almar@freemail.nl To: email_address_removed Subject: Portnoy = Satan? Message-ID: > > > An interesting piece of information about Mr. Portnoy. After an extensive > investigation I found an interesting source about 420 and it's significance > surrounding Mr. Portnoy a.k.a. Satan. This is fearful reading, so anyone > with small children are asked to have them leave the room. > > Excerpts from The Bible... > Revelations: Chapter >Four<, Verse >20<, > > Yea, shall he rise forth bearing the image of the Lamb, yet he be not the > Lamb. > <--(Mike sortuv looks like Jesus) > He shall come forth upon the Earth and bear in each hand a flaming rod. > <--(drumsticks, maybe? He does endorse Hotsticks) > And he shall sit upon his throne and call thunder from the sky. > <--(Drumset, maybe? The drummer's stool is called a throne) > Many shall revere him as a God and love him and praise him. > <--(Hello, people, see what we've done?) > And shalt they be given the mark of the beast, blah, blah, blah. > <--(I can see a 666 in the Majesty logo, can't you?) > Those that shall go unmarked shall be shunned and smitten by others. > <--(We are ALWAYS planning these hostile music world takeovers) > He shall collect gifts and sacrifices from his minions. > <--(He is wanting those banners. DOH!) > And shalt all that worship him be damned for all eterniry, having their eyes > plucked out and tongue severed, and be bitten by locusts for seven times > seven years. > <--(I'm unsubbing after this) > Then shall he call his four dark riders and all shall fear them. > <--(James, Derek, John, and John? the Four Horsemen?) > And on a steel horse shall he ride. > <--(This Bon Jovi reference throws me) > > So there you have it. Mike is nothing more than the Anti-Christ. Somehow I > knew it all along. Ah, well. Eiher that or Toco Torres is. :\ Haven't > figured that part out yet. > > I'll be checking out Nostradamus' writings to see if I can confirm this... > --KorgX3 > Trying to be funny, Mr. KorgX3? ' Well, we're not laughing!' Greetings Almar. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 10:34:42 EDT From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Portnoy = Satan? Message-ID: In a message dated 98-06-08 10:28:08 EDT, you write: << Trying to be funny, Mr. KorgX3? ' Well, we're not laughing!' Greetings Almar. >> i was laughing my f*ckin ass off on that one. guess i just have a sense of humor, oh well. Rocky ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 09:39:09 +0000 From: Alex Fraser To: email_address_removed Subject: Gary Portnoy, "happy wars" Message-ID: Ahoy-hoy, So, I was sitting in my room last night, writing a letter, and my roommate is in the other room watching Cheers. He yells to me "Hey! The person who sings the theme song is named Gary Portnoy!" First of all, I give him credit for remembering MP's name and making that connection. I guess I'm finally getting to him... heh heh. Second, what gives, Mike? Is this guy related to you, or are all Portnoys inherently musical? Also, I'd like to announce that I'm forming my own bootleg company, just so I can get away from you fucking people. I'm gonna make CD-Rs for me, and possibly people who look like Paulina Porizkova. If you'd like to try and order something from me, please call our hotline. It'll be staffed by elderly men who think their hearing aids are being repaired, who are also watching Matlock episodes on one of those new 42" wall TVs. They will happily take your VISA number, and not so happily answer all other questions. You *will* get something shipped to you. It *will* be collectible. It may not be a CD. Please note that I will only accept payment in pennies. I'm sick of boot flame wars. Let's start a happy war. Here, I'll start: I traded with Mike Burstin about 5 years ago. For blanks, even. He even threw in some DT stuff as filler. Got me hooked on the band. Gosh he sure is a swell guy. Okbye. id ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 11:12:31 -0400 From: Pat Sullivan To: "email_address_removed" Subject: re: Mike Bahr CD's Message-ID: > I made silvers as limited editions for some specific reasons, and those > reasons did NOT have to do with making it "exclusive" or any shit like > that. If anything, I *regret* that I didn't make enough for EVERYONE. > The reasons are that the nature of silvers print runs is such that a set > amount had to be made, within a certain budget and a certain time span, > and that further print runs were NOT guaranteed to be possible, or even > probable, because of the legalities involved. I could not promise > Acoustic Dreams silvers for everyone, because I had no idea when I'd > simply run out of supply. I wish I had an archive of past jams so I could refute this more effectively. I've been on list list since just after Subconscious sold out, and I remember the "updates" you posted for the subsequent "silver" CDs. I remember things like you saying that there would only be 500 or 1000 of a given CD - not because you would "simply run out of supply", but because you would never make any more (originals). I also remember you boasting about the resell values of Subcon and AD. I'm sorry, but the resell value only has meaning to one segment, and it's not the "real fans" - it's to collectors. You may have been "upset" that every fan couldn't get a copy of every CD, but please don't try to revise history. You were perfectly willing to take advantage of the "collectors" market to sell your CD's then. FWIW, I believe you when you say that it's always been about "the fans". If you have changed your opinion about the collectors, then that's fine, but please don't try and tell us it was always that way, because it clearly wasn't. -- _____Pat Sullivan_____________________________________ E-Mail: email_address_removed WWW: http://www.just-like.nu IRC: DDictator ICQ: 2049374 ______________________________________________________ Join the YCSRF today! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 09:17:12 -0700 (PDT) From: Matt Johnston To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: "Limited Editions" Message-ID: On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Graham Boyle wrote: > >Mike you are really some nasty peice of work, that still amazes me >how you can come on this list and tell us the CD bootleg gospel >according to Mike 'I am a legend' Bahr.... > >It is wrong just cos YOU say so, is it ? >Wrong, the only reason you frown upon OAN records is that >a. they are in direct competition to you Are they offering a boot of the *same* show? That would be direct competition. Otherwise, there's overlap, but not completely. There are people who eat at both McDonalds and Burger King, just because of convenience (one's at the mall, the other isn't, etc.) Besides, if OAN is only going to sell 150 sets of the DT concert, they're obsiously no competition. After the 150 are sold, what do you do? Well, lookee here, Jeb, Mike Bahr has a duplicate of the boot! >b. they are cheaper than you "less expensive" is more PC. Cheap sound so... cheap. >c. they answer email No comment. None whatsoever. >d. they have a REAL customer service What's the service? >e. they deliver almost straight away > "straight away"... (giggle) I love the other side of the pond... ^_^ >Let me tell you this Mike, if it wasn't for the 400 or more people >that have sent you money and have yet to recieve and CD's from you >I'd have no hesitation informoring the authorites (ie RIAA, FBI) >on your illegal money taking, artist robbing scam that you run.. Graham... thank you. ^_^ May I go to the bathroom now? > >grrrrrraham > Waiting with his legs crossed in pain, --Matt --------------------------------------------------------------------- "I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died." -- Steven Wright --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 09:26:55 -0700 (PDT) From: Matt Johnston Subject: Re: OAN response to Mike Bahr Message-ID: Well, I'm just glad neither you at OAN or Mike Bahr are running any real businesses. Both of you have quite a bit to learn about airing out laundry and press releases. --Matt (wants only Yes bootlegs now...) --------------------------------------------------------------------- "I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died." -- Steven Wright --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 10:32:19 -0600 From: "KorgX3" To: Subject: Re: Mike Bahr CD's Message-ID: <003901bd92fb$091d3e80$48f086cc@chuckrei> >> I made silvers as limited editions for some specific reasons, and those >> reasons did NOT have to do with making it "exclusive" or any shit like *assumes Skadz' resonsabiliy temporarily.* OK. This whole rediculous thread is popping up more frequently than ever and has been the reason for my temporary unsubbing over the last few months. To sum it up: Mike Bahr: Sell your CD's and shut the fuck up. Everyone else: We've all been screwed by Mike in the past (or at least it sounds like alot of us have). If you trust him to order from him again, then do so and shut the fuck up. If you don't, don't, and shut the fuck up. If you hate him that much, call the FBI on him, it's that simple. Personally, I could care less about any of it, except that I don't want to be reading about any of it here. *morphs back into KorgX3* >Trying to be funny, Mr. KorgX3? >' Well, we're not laughing!' Fuck you, buddy. Good thing you called me mister or I would've compounded your nouns. ~KorgX3 is in a fucking good mood today. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 09:38:35 -0700 From: Lisa Marie To: email_address_removed Subject: CDNOW discount (was Gentle Giant/Collectibility decline) Message-ID: Jon Kretschmer wrote: > > Also, can I get the UACM discount, and then later get the discount on > Kizer's site? I thought I read something on the CDNow web page about only > one per customer, but I dont know if that applies in this situation. You can only use the discount once, unless you set up more than one account for yourself... perhaps one with your whole name "Jon Kretschmer", and one with only your initial "J. Kretschmer". You might have to delete the CDNOW cookie before you can log in under the second account, but there is always a way around stuff like that. :o) Lisa Marie "Jessie" email_address_removed http://home.pacbell.net/ytsegirl _________________________________________ THOUGHTS - The Spock's Beard Mailing List http://www.dreamt.org/spocksbeard _________________________________________ The #Ytse Mirror - #ytsejam news & gossip http://www.dreamt.org/ytsemirror ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 3970 **************************