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The Ben Folds Five Digest

Issue #780 - January 25, 1998



Magical Armchair Digest    Sunday, January 25 1998    Volume 01 : Number 780



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TOPICS IN THIS DIGEST:

    LA Live
    hEy pEoPLe!
    Re: Magical Armchair Digest V1 #773
    Re: Magical Armchair Digest V1 #775
    reflective thoughts

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Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 16:47:01 EST
From: Mansuetude <Mansuetude@aol.com>
Subject: LA Live

The boys will be appearing on LA Live again.  You know, the place that had
that real video thing?  Well, whether it's going to be another concert, or
just one of those Coffee Talk inverview things LALive does, I don't know!

Listen to NBP!
Kris ("insert porn name here")

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Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 22:46:27 +0000
From: paul.leung@virgin.net (paul.leung@virgin.net)
Subject: hEy pEoPLe!

Hope everybody's doing fine out there, I just had a couple of things to 
say, or offer, or whatever:
Firstly, I think I can define a fan-someone who thinks the band can do 
no wrong, whatever they do, and who knows quite a few mindless facts 
that actually seem really important to them. Oh, and we had a few go's 
at obsessives a while back, if anybody remembers.
Secondly, I mentioned before that everybody should listen to Eddie 
Walker, and now most of you have, doesn't it seem as if he's talking 
about a few photos, like as in 'This Is Your Life' ? Tres cool, then 
that it should be the first track on Naked Baby Photos. I also LIKE the 
analogy that only family can truly relate to naked baby photos in 
general. That album name was one hell of a choice, wasn't it? It also 
enables me to get some suspicious looks when in the days of computer 
porn I can wave about a CD entitled 'Naked Baby Photos'. Cool
Seeyaround, people.
Anthony

'no supper for you!'

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Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 20:11:27 -0500
From: Randy Locklair <randy@ny.amarex.com>
Subject: Re: Magical Armchair Digest V1 #773

>Robert uses a 1977 (I *think*... or was it an older one?) Electro-Harmonix
>'Big Muff Pi' fuzz bass distortion pedal.  You probably won't have much
>luck finding one, and even if you do, be prepared to shell out cash; they
>go for about $150 *used*.  They're not in production anymore, either...
>Electro-Harmonix went out of business sometime in the eighties, I believe.
>
>If you're interested in finding *any* model of the Big Muff, it may not be
>so hard.  I can't remember exactly which Robert uses, but if you're really
>interested, e-mail me.  I've got the information sitting somewhere at home.
>
>scott

I have been looking for one of these for so long!  If anyone ever finds any
info of an available one that they dont want, please tell me.  The new
models suck compared to the original '77..

and I WANT IT! ;)

- -randy

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Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 20:11:48 -0500
From: Randy Locklair <randy@ny.amarex.com>
Subject: Re: Magical Armchair Digest V1 #775

>you should write your own stuff man, i think the the last thing that
>we need is another band that plays other peoples' music.  i am biased
>though, i'm from indiana, and all the fuckin bands around here do 
>is play cover tunes, it gets so old.  if you really like a band, their
>influence on you will come through in your own music, and then when you're
>famous, you can play shows with bff and put them in the thank you
>section of your liner notes on your album, now doesn't that sound a lot
>more fun??

did i ever say I dont? :) I was just interested in doing this as a project.

- -Randy

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Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 21:14:56 -0800
From: "W. D. Buckley Jr." <meeka@sprintmail.com>
Subject: reflective thoughts

This is gonna sound kinda rude, but I have to speak my mind.
i've been thinking a lot lately about how the boys have become so
famous, and i have to say that as happy as i am for them, it also makes
me kinda sad. i bought NBP today and to be honest i couldn't help but
compare it to WEAEA and WEAEA really came up short. in particular I
always felt that though Brick is an excellent, important song it's not
the right song to truthfully represent the band's music. to me their
music is crazy and hilarious and spontaneous. i've been a fan since
before they hit it big, and listening to NBP made me feel really
nostalgic for the times before they did all this fakey, BS stuff like
the appearance on SNL. 
it's not their fault; the truth is fame is just promotion; it's just a
capitalized, devaluing business based on money. personally i'm really
scared they're gonna burn out. by the time i finally got to see them
live they already seemed tired, esp. ben. maybe i'm just naive, but when
i read on that last postcard that they've been on the road for 3 years
straight i was shocked. they need a break. 
anyways, i'm feeling really nostalgic and sad. i'm signing off the
armchair basically because things have changed for the worse in my
opinion. but i wish you all the best and the best for the boys too. BF5
rules. - kim

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