Ben Folds Five Digest

Issue #114 - July 8, 1996



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Topics for Today:
 
      BF5 as an inspiration
      More Australian BF5 reviews ... (+ Underground clip)
      BF5 Long shot
      Re: Ben in Philly
      new guy here
      read Q magazine
      BF5 Store Displays
      BFF on a Chicago Listening Station
      BFF on Space Ghost
      Re: No BF5 in Australia
      mystery instrument
      off the beaten track
 
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 Date: Sun, 07 Jul 1996 23:43:28 -0700
 From: Eric Matsuda <matsuda1@ix.netcom.com>
 Subject: BF5 as an inspiration

 I'm new to this list.  I play the piano, and ever since I heard the BF5
 CD back in October I wanted to play like Ben Folds.  No other pianist has
 had quite the affect that he had on me other than, like, Axl Rose or
 something (GNR was the first band I ever listened to, and "Estranged"
 still gets to me).  Anyone know what his background is, did he take
 lessons for very long, etc.?  I'll never become the next Ben Folds, but
 I'd be very proud to call him an influence.  I'm going to college in the
 fall, and I recently quit lessons after 10 years.  Listening to BF5 is
 enough to make me keep it up on my own.  I also like the fact that all 3
 members are excellent musicians that would shine in almost any band they
 play in.

 With all the improvisation taht goes with their music, I suppose it would
 be pointless to ask if there is any BF5 sheet music available??

 Eric Matsuda
 matsuda1@ix.netcom.com

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 Date: Mon, 08 Jul 96 19:14:39 -0700
 From: Stuart Willes <rosterers/SLSA@dino.slsa.sa.gov.au>
 Subject: More Australian BF5 reviews ... (+ Underground clip)

 The following album reviews are from the Adelaide (South Australia) music
 press:

 By now you'd probably know that no guitars were hurt in the making of
 this album.  So, how to react to a Supertramp/Elton John/Gilbert
 O'Sullivan/Leo Sayer/Queen-esque style, that is the question?  It's great
 for about 15 minutes (especially the bottle clanging in Julianne) but
 then a mild depression sets in.  It's almost like hearing the same song
 repeated, only using slightly different rhythms - much like the approach
 on the new Soundgarden album, only with prettier flowers on the
 wallpaper.  6/10

 (For some reason, this review wasn't credited to anyone.  Hmmm.....)
 Rip It Up
 27 June - 3 July 1996

 The last couple of years have seen a number of bands who have made their
 music with new textures and different sounds, mostly inspired by slightly
 different instrumentation.  For example, bands without guitars, like
 Morphine, use saxophone as a lead; Primus use bass as the lead; Bush use
 viola and cello to underpin their songs and Ben Folds Five use piano and
 no guitar.

 Lead by the jaunty piano of Ben Folds, the Ben Folds Five album (there's
 three of 'em) is a joyous little document from start to finish.  Yet this
 debut album could cause concern among casual listeners; it contains bits
 and pieces of all manner of music in here to capture the unwary.  Ben
 Folds calls it 'punk rock for sissies'.  I call it catchy.  Harmonies and
 manner may give the idea of a band such as Jellyfish, but other aspects
 may remind the listener  of more seventies fare.  In any case, for each
 song and every listener, there's something different to be gleaned : A
 snippet of Queen, a touch of vaudeville and barrelhouse, pure sixties
 rock-pop and little polka signatures.

 Ben Folds Five hail from Chapel Hill, North Carolina (home of Superchunk,
 Polvo, Archers of Loaf), and I urge you to check out this CD immediately.
 Far too weird.  In the words of Daniel Kearney, "it must be something
 they put in the water over there".

 Alex Wheaton, db Magazine
 3-16 July 1996

 And, of interest to fellow Antipodean list memebers, keep your eye on
 Rage.  I've seen the clip for Underground TWICE in the last two weeks!

 Stuart

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 Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 12:40:21 +0000
 From: Matthew Trigg <mat@gmtnet.co.uk>
 Subject: BF5 Long shot

 Dear all,

 Now, I may be way off the mark here, but I was watching TV here in the UK
 last night and an ad for the Nissan Micra came on.  It's part of a "Ask
 before you borrow it" campaign that is rather funny in general though the
 car is, I suspect, not enormously popular over here.

 Thing is, I could swear that the "boyfriend" character driving the car and
 whooping along to the radio is that man Jessee!  Strange?  Well, I'm
 prepared to be wrong, since the only time I've seen him was at the Splash
 Club gig in London in May.  But you never know (Hey, that's "Jo-incidence"
 with a C!)

 Come on guys - tell me it isn't so (cos if it is, then why the hell aren't
 they playing BF5 on the ad??)

 Perplexed of Nottingham

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 Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 08:43:05 -0400 (EDT)
 From: "Donna L. Hokanson" <hokansod@goldey.gbc.edu>
 Subject: Re: Ben in Philly


 The Philadelphia weekly had a listing for the concert in August with BFF
 and Neil Young and Gin Blossoms.  It read something like this ...

 Great sets by Neil Young and Ben Folds Five will be interuppted by the
 tiresome sound of the Gin Blossoms.

 I'd like to go but know that it will be tough to get good seats because
 tickets have been on sale.  I don't know when they went on sale.  Plus I
 really only care to see Ben.  The other bands are not really on my "gotta
 see list."

 Donna

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 Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 11:02:49 -0400
 From: Shaun Gilmour <sgilmour@pgh.net>
 Subject: new guy here

 I know from being on other mailing lists that I should introduce myself to
 you all. My name is Shaun Gilmour and I live in Pittsburgh, PA where I work
 as an associate producer for a public tv station and also as a freelance
 Camera Assistant for commercials and feature films. I am also really into
 BFF. My first show was last month here in town and I was thoroughly
 impressed. I never owned the album, but I knew about it and had listened to
 a few cuts at blockbuster music. So I kind of knew what to expect. What a
 show it was. There's actually a great little story here. My friend Paul and
 I had been talking about the show for weeks and were really excited to go.
 While waiting for the doors to open we were sitting at the outer bar at
 this club and this girl came up and sat kind of near to us. We struck up a
 conversation with her and found out that she had an extra ticket to the
 show that she had won from a radio station and wanted to know if one of us
 wanted the ticket. Paul accepted the ticket and asked if she wanted to hang
 with us since she was alone. To make an already long story short, she ended
 up hanging out with us and is now dating my friend Paul.

 Question to the group. I know that BFF allows audio taping at their shows
 because I asked Darren and he said it was cool. Now, does anyone have any
 shows to trade? I have no BFF tapes and really want to get some. If you
 have any please E-mail me directly and I'll send you my list privately so
 we don't clutter the list.

 Later,
 Shaun
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Shaun Gilmour
 sgilmour@pgh.net


 Quote of the week
 "It was all liquid for about 4 or 5 days"
 Voigt
 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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 Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 11:35:15 -0400
 From: Cynthia Wang <cynthia@people.timeinc.com>
 Subject: read Q magazine


         Hi y'all. I'm new to the list, but very happy to be ensconced with
 other BF5 fans!
         Apparently, BF5 is absolutely huge in Great Britain right now. I
 know they've been written up in the New Music Express and in Melody Maker
 recently. But there's a really good one-page article about them in the July
 1996 issue of Q, a Brit publication that's a lot like Rolling Stone, but
 much better. Q actually gives BF5 a four out-of-five-star review in the
 June 1996 issue, that reads like this:
         "Despite their lank-haired appearance, and roots in the grunged-out
 milieu of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Ben Folds Five (who are-save our
 sides-a trio) are anything but archetypal yankee college rockers. Forsaking
 the guitar completely, they opt instead for a skewed combination of drums,
 grand piano and fuzzed-up bass, and come out sounding like the very essence
 of blue-eyed Americana. Jackson Cannery, the delirious Where's Summer B.?,
 and Best Immitation of Myself suggest no one so much as Todd Rundgren circa
 Something/Anything, although a liking for Californian pastichers Jellyfish
 is also a distinct possibility. All that aside, this album-described by the
 band, in an act of unnecessary self-debunkage, as 'music for sissies,'-is
 gorgeous." -John Harris

         Also, anyone who picks up radio in New Jersey can hear BF5 on WHTG,
 106.3 in Eatontown. They've been spinning "Underground" since December!

 -------------------
 "Dark is not one of my favorite colors."
                 -Ralph, the All-Purpose Animal in Twice Upon a Time

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 Date: Mon, 08 Jul 1996 12:15:27 -0500 (EST)
 From: jpinkos@lakers.lssu.edu
 Subject: BF5 Store Displays

 	I saw that display you were talking about at Repeat The Beat,
 Frank, it was pretty cool(I thought about trying to nab it from the
 store, but decided not to).  Just a little ways down the road(Woodward
 actually) at Blockbuster Music, they had the same disply and a listening
 station set up for BF5.  They had about a dozen copies in stock.  The
 other Blockbuster Music in Rochester had the "Underground" CD single, but
 no display or listening station.  Looks like right now, Blockbuster is
 the best bet to find BF5 stuff in the Detroit area.  (Keep in mind
 though, that I was there about a month ago.  Things change.)  As for the
 Sault Ste. Marie count, we started the year with three copies in the
 entire town, now there's two.  Someone else in this town must have one!
 If your on the list from SSM, MI, let me know! -Jared Pinkos

 Sorry if this reply is dated, but I only get email access about once a
 week now!

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 Date: Mon, 08 Jul 1996 16:21:25 -0500
 From: Kimberley Dilley <k-dilley@nwu.edu>
 Subject: BFF on a Chicago Listening Station

 Don't think I've posted yet, so allow me to extend greetings!

 Just wanted to contribute my 2 cents about BFF on listening stations.  I
 heard a lot of talk about BFF on the BNL mailing list for some time, but the
 first opportunity I had to hear BFF was on a listening station at Hear
 Music, here in Chicago.  It's a very cool store with stations set up for a
 variety of different styles of music.  The same day I bought BFF I also
 purchased music from the genres of flamenco, Celtic, and acid jazz.  Anyway,
 that's it.  Later!
 -Kim

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 Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 17:30:02 -0400 (EDT)
 From: "DAVID A. MEYERSON" <davidmey@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu>
 Subject: BFF on Space Ghost


 basically the premise of the show was this. Space Ghost left and Zorak
 was left being the host. Zorak goes through 1 guest every 5 seconds or so
 and he keeps zapping them. i think it went like this:

 Ben: am i gone?
 Zorak: yeah, you're gone.
 	ZAP!!!

 if you have no idea what i'm talking about, watch Cartoon Planet on the
 Cartoon Network everyday at 6pm (if you can pull yourself away from the
 Simpsons). it's funny enough to choke a camel.

 may the force be with you
 daniel

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 Date: Tue, 9 Jul 1996 09:40:34 +1000 (EST)
 From: Damian Child <travesty@axis.jeack.com.au>
 Subject: Re: No BF5 in Australia

 >  Date: Sun, 7 Jul 1996 16:46:21 +1000 (EST)
 >  From: Leigh Wardle <mincad@ozemail.com.au>
 >  Subject: No BFF in Australia
 >
 >  Hi I live in Australia and I heard the BFF's single Underground a couple of
 >  weeks ago and just fell in love with the band straight away. So I went out
 >  to my local CD store to buy the albulm and they didn't have it. So I looked
 >  around and I couldn't find it anywhere! None of the record stores were
 >  getting it in coz they didn't think it would be big! I've ordered it and it
 >  is coming next week!
 >
 Where are you? In Melbourne the CD is everywhere! I don't know if this is
 a good thing - maybe it's not selling!

 Frank, d'ya think they're going to tour in Australia?

     [Yes, next summer, most likely...summer being January-March
 sometime... after the new album is out. -fjm]

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 Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 19:07:57 -0500
 From: "J.J. Engel" <JJEngel@mail.utexas.edu>
 Subject: mystery instrument

 Okay...  One more time.

 The strange little instument that seeems to be confusing everyone is called
 a MELODICA. ....Not a calliope.... that's a huge organ  like instrument.
 Just thought I would ease the minds of people that keep asking.


 Nikki

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 Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1996 20:16:45 -0400
 From: PhairTwo@aol.com
 Subject: off the beaten track

 okay, sunday night i was listening to off the beaten track, a radio show on
 kiss 107 in kansas city, and i heard a song that almost sounded like ben
 folds five. as i continued listening to it, i wondered if it could be this
 jellyfish i've heard so much about. turned out it was. so i guess i was just
 writing to say that yes, i see the resemblence and to encourage those in the
 kc area to check out off the beaten track sunday nights at 10 or 10:30.
 that's all. i'm sorry i missed bf5 when they were here, but i wasn't going to
 pay 40 bucks.

 -bess
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