DREAM THEATER Drummer MIKE PORTNOY Comments On Record Store Day - "Let's Hear It For Independent Record Store Owners; Without Them, A Lot Of Us May Not Have Existed"

April 16, 2008, 16 years ago

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As previously reported, on Saturday, April 19th, hundreds of independently owned music stores across the country will celebrate Record Store Day. On this day, all of these stores will simultaneously link and act as one with the purpose of celebrating the culture and unique place that they occupy both in their local communities and nationally. DREAM THEATER drummer Mike Portnoy is one of the many artists that has voiced his support of the movement.

Portnoy: "Growing up a rock and metal fan on Long Island in the '70s and '80s was very different than it is today. There were no chain stores like Virgin and Tower and of course no internet mail order services like Amazon. The only way to pick up albums were to shop at your local 'mom and pop' record stores.

In the late '70s, it was always easy to find the latest releases from my favorite bands....LED ZEPPELIN, THE WHO, KISS, PINK FLOYD, QUEEN, etc. were all readily available at any record store. But in the early 80's, as I discovered more 'underground' metal bands like IRON MAIDEN, JUDAS PRIEST, MOTÖRHEAD, ACCEPT, MERCYFUL FATE, LOUDNESS and RAVEN (from reading my imported copies of Kerrang), there was no place in small town Long Beach, Long Island to find the latest records from these bands I was reading about. Then I discovered Slipped Disc Records in Valley Stream, Long Island. They not only carried the albums from these bands, but also the 12" singles with bonus tracks, the t-shirts, the imported live videos and anything else that existed! When the American thrash scene was beginning to erupt around 1983, I could always count on Slipped Disc to carry anything I was looking for from bands like METALLICA, ANTHRAX, SLAYER, EXODUS, TESTAMENT, FLOTSAM & JETSAM, DEATH ANGEL and NUCLEAR ASSAULT.

Taking the train there every Saturday was the highlight of my week! And on the day I received my drivers license, the very first place I drove to was Slipped Disc to pick up Metallica's Ride The Lightning album which was released that VERY day! (The imported version of course!) Now in 2008, the world is a very different place...the aforementioned chains and online stores have made it very difficult for the mom and pop stores to compete. In fact, my beloved Slipped Disc just announced it will be closing its doors for good. So let's hear it for people like Mike from Slipped Disc and all of the independent store owners that have helped shape the metal scene for the past 25 years. Without them, a lot of us may not have existed....(or at least have been as metal as we are!)."

Go to this location for more information, including comments from Joe Satriani, Steve Wilson (PORCUPINE TREE), Tomas Haake (MESHUGGAH), Brian Fair (SHADOWS FALL) and Mikko Siren (APOCALYPTICA) and more.


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