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Cattle Decapitation singer allegedly punched by Six Feet Under frontman, quits tour
"I get it. Hes got a big bus to pay for, roadies (one even told one of us he was Chris' bodyguard?), the rest of the band, the whole nine yards. Sorry someone didnt have the foresight to properly order merch, but thats got nothing to do with us. We NEVER wanted to do a tour with Chris Barnes/SFU. We just wanted to get back out and play for our fans who missed us on the previously cancelled tour and this was the only thing around. People kept telling us "Chris really wants you guys" and thats cool and all, we just didnt see it being a tour that we needed to be on, but like i said." "It was something to do and we felt we needed to get in front of our fans asap. Since the final stipulation was we were told there were no merch restrictions, we OK'd it. How Chris Barnes didnt get that memo has nothing to do with us. We budged against our personal wishes and we still sold more merch and there were some walkouts. We dont control the fans of any band and what they decide to do with their money and time." "I made it clear to their camp that i have to watch out for our band and they totally understood that we were right, since after all it was all in writing. Im not totally innocent, i went in there and called him out to his face, but from across the room (not literally in his face). I was pissed and just didnt give a shit anymore. I woke up pissed that we now have to figure something else out and i ranted about it on my personal facebook (which was screen shot and then posted on every metal site there is) and now im hearing that Barnes deleted his bragging tweet from last night and is now saying he didnt even hit me? Haha… Its a weird world we live in for sure." "Point blank, i believe the fact that Chris would never have agreed to no merch restrictions and thats fine. We never would have done the tour if there were and here we are. In the exact same scenario we saw coming over many, many years but since we took people on their word (and had it in writing), we took the tour." "Let it be known that i did not call the cops, file a police report or press charges even though management and literally everyone else around me was telling me i should. But that would just be lame." "At the end of the day, i was only looking out for US = my friends – our band. Even if it meant standing up to a dude i once had a lot of respect for and are on the same label as. Im a filter for 4 dudes as this band is a democracy and we all know what went down and watched this unfold. We are all on the same page."
— November 9, 2012 6:21 p.m.
Cattle Decapitation singer allegedly punched by Six Feet Under frontman, quits tour
Travis Ryan posted this lengthy rundown on Facebook, covering his version of events: "Over the last 8 or so years, we've been asked many times to do a Six Feet Under tour. Because of all the horror stories we heard about Chris Barnes from friends who toured with him, we just were never interested in taking part of that. Recently when we agreed to do the tour, it was only on the basis that we didnt have any merch restrictions. No price matching, no limits on designs. Because of the Shockwave tour we were forced to miss, we were fully stocked and had a ton of stuff and now have a huge bill for it. After the first night of the tour, Chris freaked out because of all the merch we had. They tried limiting our designs, but we had in many emails to and from booking agents and documents, that there were to be no merch restrictions. Period. After a bunch of back and forth with their tour manager, the label and between ourselves, we finally agreed to do 4 designs in hopes to just eliminate any drama. We have minded our own business with limited drama ever since. Well, according to our merch guy we did better than them again and this is where it gets lame." "Since Chris mostly hides in his tour bus, they set up a meet and greet at their merch booth, we figure to help generate merch sales. Chris came in and did it right as we hit the stage. Fine, do what you need to do dude. Twice while they were on stage Chris made some typical veggie wisecracks, one was a commentary on the crowd walkout, and one was just dumb and it was apparent to all of us standing there that they were jabs against us, the band following his ass, supporting his band nightly. Ridiculous. So, i confronted him after he left the stage about it. Just words (I will admit i was speaking loudly and with an amount of anger and cursing), just asking if that was really necessary to do to his support band but according to some "industry" peeps that know him well, nobody stands up to barnes. He basically just says "well then how about just having some respect then?", I assume because he's Chris Barnes from Cannibal Corpse or something, that he felt he deserved a mountain of respect and that i should just lay down and take it." "I proceed to explain that he lost my respect years ago simply from the kinds of things he did to our friends' bands just trying to tour and SUPPORT his band and the way he treats his fans first and foremost. THESE actions over the years have forced me to see him as unrespectable, even with those first 3 bad ass CC albums under his belt. He got up off the sofa, approaches me, hit the side edge of my jaw right in the middle of my words and i spilled my beer all over their drum tech (sorry Dave). He immediately quickly left the scene and out to his bus. In fact, he was in motion on his way out as he hit me. The only people in the room as far as i could tell was his band members and/or road crew."
— November 9, 2012 6:21 p.m.
Tribe of Kings celebrate 15 years of irie vibrations
Wow, DJ Unite really gave an 1,100 word answer to just the first question?! Well, they deserve kudos for doing local reggae events every week for 15 years. Even if it felt like it took that long just to read his rundown of it -
— November 9, 2012 6:03 p.m.
Porn producers eager to flee LA after passage of Measure B
Here's the Reader's cover feature on "The Porn King of La Costa" -
http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/1998/jul/30/po…
— November 9, 2012 5:29 p.m.
Porn producers eager to flee LA after passage of Measure B
San Diego has been home to porn film production companies since the 70s - awhile back, the Reader did a cover feature on North County producer/director Al Borda, who filmed several hundred porn movies in SD, many starring his then-wife Tammi Ann. Also, the guy cited in the government's Meese Commission report as the second biggest pornography producer in the nation, Deja Vu Showgirls operator Harry Mohney, has houses in La Costa and elsewhere and has run "live girl peep show" operations in San Diego since the 70s, most notably the club known as Jolar, which started in Broadway and moved to 63rd and College in the early 80s, where he still runs it to this day. Mohney and his ex-wife, porn star Gail Palmer, made the infamous "Candy" porn movies, and his various film companies have been shooting countless full length porn films in San Diego for almost 40 years -- I used to work for Mohney (running Jolar, in fact) and have been on his local film sets. Mohney also runs a live girl peep show club on Barnett near the SD airport, and his son runs a porn shop in El Cajon. The most detailed article about Mohney's operations ever published appeared in the Reader, and it also covers several other San Diego-based porn film producers (Norm Arno, the Zaffarano brothers, etc).
http://www.sandiegoreader.com/weblogs/bands/2008/…
Heck, even the guy behind huge '70s porn hits like Marilyn Chambers' "Insatiable" was based in San Diego - his company was Miracle Films, and all the pornos he shot in San Diego (and elsewhere) opened with a title card reading "If it's good, it's a Miracle!" With dozens of porn stars already living in San Diego (many of whom I worked with as the publisher of Carnal Comics: True Stories of Adult Film Stars), it's entirely conceivable that SD could replace LA and Chatsworth (where around dozen porn studios are based - yes, actual studios, including one with a warehouse full of mainstream Hollywood sets, props, and costumes purchased in the 80s from MGM and WB Pictures) as the porn production capital of the U.S.!
— November 9, 2012 5:12 p.m.
Released from Pelican Bay to San Diego with $200
Powerful and riveting story -- could be the Reader's best cover feature this year --
— November 7, 2012 9:13 p.m.
Cattle Decapitation singer allegedly punched by Six Feet Under frontman, quits tour
Jeez, first Scott Russo (Unwritten Law) gets punched out, then lil' Glenn Danzig gets dropped by a single chin whack, and now Travis Ryan?! It just ain't safe to be in a metal band any more, even when you're a bunch of vegetarians like these guys...
— November 7, 2012 5:17 p.m.
Goodbye, college boy. Hello, Pink Floyd Experience
Outtakes: ANY HOBBIES? “My daily bike rides around Miramar Lake have kept me from losing my mind, keeping me in relatively good shape. My therapy, and a daily vacation, only five minutes from home.” HAVE YOUR HOBBIES ALWAYS BEEN SO HEALTHY? “I swam across the Chesapeake Bay the summer after ninth grade, roughly five or six miles across. So, if I’m ever in a plane crash just off the coast, I feel like I’ve got a pretty good chance.” FIRST TIME DRUNK? “I was sixteen years old and didn’t get invited to the annual Sadie Hawkins dance, where the girls ask the guys out, so I went to John Glesne’s house. He was a popular guy on the high school football team. I drank a lot of beer, passing out, then woke up in a closet the next morning, curled up next to a vacuum cleaner.” WHAT WOULD YOUR GRADE SCHOOL TEACHER SAY ABOUT YOU? “Why so serious?”
— November 7, 2012 4:20 p.m.
Lobsters and mustard
Ninja Love appears at the Ruby Room on January 13 - a show well worth checking out!
— November 7, 2012 4:15 p.m.
Sam Raimi and the Raping Tree
Tho perhaps unique and even mildly groundbreaking at the time, to my mind the only Evil Dead film that bears repeat viewing (my main qualification as to what constitutes a good movie) is Army of Darkness. And even that one usually requires a post-screening palate-cleanser (the double-bill I caught at the Santee Drive-in paired it with Groundhog Day!).
— November 5, 2012 9:31 a.m.
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Cattle Decapitation singer allegedly punched by Six Feet Under frontman, quits tour
"I get it. Hes got a big bus to pay for, roadies (one even told one of us he was Chris' bodyguard?), the rest of the band, the whole nine yards. Sorry someone didnt have the foresight to properly order merch, but thats got nothing to do with us. We NEVER wanted to do a tour with Chris Barnes/SFU. We just wanted to get back out and play for our fans who missed us on the previously cancelled tour and this was the only thing around. People kept telling us "Chris really wants you guys" and thats cool and all, we just didnt see it being a tour that we needed to be on, but like i said." "It was something to do and we felt we needed to get in front of our fans asap. Since the final stipulation was we were told there were no merch restrictions, we OK'd it. How Chris Barnes didnt get that memo has nothing to do with us. We budged against our personal wishes and we still sold more merch and there were some walkouts. We dont control the fans of any band and what they decide to do with their money and time." "I made it clear to their camp that i have to watch out for our band and they totally understood that we were right, since after all it was all in writing. Im not totally innocent, i went in there and called him out to his face, but from across the room (not literally in his face). I was pissed and just didnt give a shit anymore. I woke up pissed that we now have to figure something else out and i ranted about it on my personal facebook (which was screen shot and then posted on every metal site there is) and now im hearing that Barnes deleted his bragging tweet from last night and is now saying he didnt even hit me? Haha… Its a weird world we live in for sure." "Point blank, i believe the fact that Chris would never have agreed to no merch restrictions and thats fine. We never would have done the tour if there were and here we are. In the exact same scenario we saw coming over many, many years but since we took people on their word (and had it in writing), we took the tour." "Let it be known that i did not call the cops, file a police report or press charges even though management and literally everyone else around me was telling me i should. But that would just be lame." "At the end of the day, i was only looking out for US = my friends – our band. Even if it meant standing up to a dude i once had a lot of respect for and are on the same label as. Im a filter for 4 dudes as this band is a democracy and we all know what went down and watched this unfold. We are all on the same page."— November 9, 2012 6:21 p.m.
Cattle Decapitation singer allegedly punched by Six Feet Under frontman, quits tour
Travis Ryan posted this lengthy rundown on Facebook, covering his version of events: "Over the last 8 or so years, we've been asked many times to do a Six Feet Under tour. Because of all the horror stories we heard about Chris Barnes from friends who toured with him, we just were never interested in taking part of that. Recently when we agreed to do the tour, it was only on the basis that we didnt have any merch restrictions. No price matching, no limits on designs. Because of the Shockwave tour we were forced to miss, we were fully stocked and had a ton of stuff and now have a huge bill for it. After the first night of the tour, Chris freaked out because of all the merch we had. They tried limiting our designs, but we had in many emails to and from booking agents and documents, that there were to be no merch restrictions. Period. After a bunch of back and forth with their tour manager, the label and between ourselves, we finally agreed to do 4 designs in hopes to just eliminate any drama. We have minded our own business with limited drama ever since. Well, according to our merch guy we did better than them again and this is where it gets lame." "Since Chris mostly hides in his tour bus, they set up a meet and greet at their merch booth, we figure to help generate merch sales. Chris came in and did it right as we hit the stage. Fine, do what you need to do dude. Twice while they were on stage Chris made some typical veggie wisecracks, one was a commentary on the crowd walkout, and one was just dumb and it was apparent to all of us standing there that they were jabs against us, the band following his ass, supporting his band nightly. Ridiculous. So, i confronted him after he left the stage about it. Just words (I will admit i was speaking loudly and with an amount of anger and cursing), just asking if that was really necessary to do to his support band but according to some "industry" peeps that know him well, nobody stands up to barnes. He basically just says "well then how about just having some respect then?", I assume because he's Chris Barnes from Cannibal Corpse or something, that he felt he deserved a mountain of respect and that i should just lay down and take it." "I proceed to explain that he lost my respect years ago simply from the kinds of things he did to our friends' bands just trying to tour and SUPPORT his band and the way he treats his fans first and foremost. THESE actions over the years have forced me to see him as unrespectable, even with those first 3 bad ass CC albums under his belt. He got up off the sofa, approaches me, hit the side edge of my jaw right in the middle of my words and i spilled my beer all over their drum tech (sorry Dave). He immediately quickly left the scene and out to his bus. In fact, he was in motion on his way out as he hit me. The only people in the room as far as i could tell was his band members and/or road crew."— November 9, 2012 6:21 p.m.
Tribe of Kings celebrate 15 years of irie vibrations
Wow, DJ Unite really gave an 1,100 word answer to just the first question?! Well, they deserve kudos for doing local reggae events every week for 15 years. Even if it felt like it took that long just to read his rundown of it -— November 9, 2012 6:03 p.m.
Porn producers eager to flee LA after passage of Measure B
Here's the Reader's cover feature on "The Porn King of La Costa" - http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/1998/jul/30/po…— November 9, 2012 5:29 p.m.
Porn producers eager to flee LA after passage of Measure B
San Diego has been home to porn film production companies since the 70s - awhile back, the Reader did a cover feature on North County producer/director Al Borda, who filmed several hundred porn movies in SD, many starring his then-wife Tammi Ann. Also, the guy cited in the government's Meese Commission report as the second biggest pornography producer in the nation, Deja Vu Showgirls operator Harry Mohney, has houses in La Costa and elsewhere and has run "live girl peep show" operations in San Diego since the 70s, most notably the club known as Jolar, which started in Broadway and moved to 63rd and College in the early 80s, where he still runs it to this day. Mohney and his ex-wife, porn star Gail Palmer, made the infamous "Candy" porn movies, and his various film companies have been shooting countless full length porn films in San Diego for almost 40 years -- I used to work for Mohney (running Jolar, in fact) and have been on his local film sets. Mohney also runs a live girl peep show club on Barnett near the SD airport, and his son runs a porn shop in El Cajon. The most detailed article about Mohney's operations ever published appeared in the Reader, and it also covers several other San Diego-based porn film producers (Norm Arno, the Zaffarano brothers, etc). http://www.sandiegoreader.com/weblogs/bands/2008/… Heck, even the guy behind huge '70s porn hits like Marilyn Chambers' "Insatiable" was based in San Diego - his company was Miracle Films, and all the pornos he shot in San Diego (and elsewhere) opened with a title card reading "If it's good, it's a Miracle!" With dozens of porn stars already living in San Diego (many of whom I worked with as the publisher of Carnal Comics: True Stories of Adult Film Stars), it's entirely conceivable that SD could replace LA and Chatsworth (where around dozen porn studios are based - yes, actual studios, including one with a warehouse full of mainstream Hollywood sets, props, and costumes purchased in the 80s from MGM and WB Pictures) as the porn production capital of the U.S.!— November 9, 2012 5:12 p.m.
Released from Pelican Bay to San Diego with $200
Powerful and riveting story -- could be the Reader's best cover feature this year --— November 7, 2012 9:13 p.m.
Cattle Decapitation singer allegedly punched by Six Feet Under frontman, quits tour
Jeez, first Scott Russo (Unwritten Law) gets punched out, then lil' Glenn Danzig gets dropped by a single chin whack, and now Travis Ryan?! It just ain't safe to be in a metal band any more, even when you're a bunch of vegetarians like these guys...— November 7, 2012 5:17 p.m.
Goodbye, college boy. Hello, Pink Floyd Experience
Outtakes: ANY HOBBIES? “My daily bike rides around Miramar Lake have kept me from losing my mind, keeping me in relatively good shape. My therapy, and a daily vacation, only five minutes from home.” HAVE YOUR HOBBIES ALWAYS BEEN SO HEALTHY? “I swam across the Chesapeake Bay the summer after ninth grade, roughly five or six miles across. So, if I’m ever in a plane crash just off the coast, I feel like I’ve got a pretty good chance.” FIRST TIME DRUNK? “I was sixteen years old and didn’t get invited to the annual Sadie Hawkins dance, where the girls ask the guys out, so I went to John Glesne’s house. He was a popular guy on the high school football team. I drank a lot of beer, passing out, then woke up in a closet the next morning, curled up next to a vacuum cleaner.” WHAT WOULD YOUR GRADE SCHOOL TEACHER SAY ABOUT YOU? “Why so serious?”— November 7, 2012 4:20 p.m.
Lobsters and mustard
Ninja Love appears at the Ruby Room on January 13 - a show well worth checking out!— November 7, 2012 4:15 p.m.
Sam Raimi and the Raping Tree
Tho perhaps unique and even mildly groundbreaking at the time, to my mind the only Evil Dead film that bears repeat viewing (my main qualification as to what constitutes a good movie) is Army of Darkness. And even that one usually requires a post-screening palate-cleanser (the double-bill I caught at the Santee Drive-in paired it with Groundhog Day!).— November 5, 2012 9:31 a.m.