Ben Folds Five Digest

Issue #25 - January 29, 1996

                     Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #25
 
Topics for Today:
 
      Re: Ben Folds Five
      Underground turning off younguns
      The 5 in Providence last December.
      Intro
      RE: Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #24
      answering my own BF5 questions.
      Chicago BFF
      To the day when we'll live in a video...
      [Notes from the moderator: Pontiac show, video, interview, etc.]
 
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 Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 20:56:02 -0800
 From: nicole sandler 
 Subject: Re: Ben Folds Five

 Frank,

 Glad you have been able to hear BFF on KSCA.  We do have a KSCA page at
 http://ksca.com  Now that I know there is a BFF page, we'll put a link to
 it. The links are under the Music Hall section, under Music Hall Archives.
 It's a list of all the bands who have performed in the station, and links
 to those who have them.

 I look forward to reading your digest. I actually heard about it from the
 band's manager!  (In case you hadn't heard the latest word, the band has
 officially been signed by Sony/550 Music.  So their next release will get
 the major label-type promotion and backing!)

 Nicole

 KSCA on line at  http://ksca.com

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 Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 01:56:21 -0500 (EST)
 From: matthew larkin mondlock 
 Subject: Underground turning off younguns

 To whom it was that stated:

 >>Have all the younguns been turned off by the bitter "Underground"?

 Don't worry about it.  I'm 19 and I think I'm the only person under 20 on
 this earth that actually *listens* to lyrics anyway.  If other young
 people heard the song, I'm sure they weren't offended because, chances
 are, they only listened because they could dance to it.  BTW:  Any big
 XTC or Jellyfish fans on the list???

 	Matt Mondlock			mmondloc@indiana.edu
 "You take any dumb rock band and start playing their songs on piano and
 watch their eyes light up."
 					-Ben Folds

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 Date: Fri, 26 Jan 96 14:14:24 EST
 From: Chris 
 Subject: The 5 in Providence last December.

 Hey-

 I saw Ben Folds 5 in Providence on Dec 5th, and let me say it wasa very
 unique concert.  The concert was put on by the local radio station, 95.5
 WBRU.  It was there "Hipster Holiday Bash."  The combination of bands were
 very unique.  The opener was Micheal frente form Spearhead.  Yes, The Hole
 in the Bucket.  that wasn't really that good. Then The Inbreads played.
 They are a duo from Canada, a bass player and drummer.  They were pretty
 good.  Then LIsa Loeb played followed by Everclear.  Then saving the best for
 last, Ben Folds Five came.  Ben was a friggin' nut on the piano, using his feet
 and elbows to play the keys.  Man they were great.  The following day I bought
 the cd.  Damn it is good.  Well I just thought I should say that.

                               Later,
                                 Chris


     LONG LIVE THE 5!!!!!!!

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 Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 14:30:14 -0500 (EST)
 From: Natalie Jean Wells 
 Subject: Intro

 Hello fellow Ben Folds Fans,

 I just got on this list and wanted to say Hi!!  I go to Bowling Green
 State Univ. in Bowling Green Ohio.  This is a boring town and there never
 is much to do around here.  Ben Folds Five gets me through it all
 though!  I heard about them on the Posies mailing list.  Everyone was
 comparing them to Jellyfish so I decided I needed to hear them.  They do
 have a Jellyfish feel but are quite different.  I listened to the Jackson
 Cannery and was hooked.   It hasnt left my cd player since.  My roomate
 is even hooked!!  Sorry to babble on and on but I felt I needed to
 contribute to the list.  I've been a lurker for too long it's time I used
 my voice(keyboard that is)

 One question:  Is there any early BF5 stuff available or does anyone have
 any early Demos that I could get ahold of?

 Thanks for your time!

 Natalie

   "Hand me my nose ring"
              -BF5-
 [Natalie: You can order the Jackson Cannery 7" from D-Tox in Greensboro, 
N.C. Look under "Discography" on the web page for the address. -fjm]

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 Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 14:33:06 -0500 (EST)
 From: KEITH MCMILLAN 
 Subject: RE: Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #24

 Hi everybody!!  I also have to agree that the CD never leaves my Cd player.
 I was hoping someone could direct me to a web site with the lyrics...
 Thanks in Advance...

 		Keith
 [Keith: the URL is way down below.  Look under "Discography". -fjm]

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 Date: Sun, 28 Jan 1996 01:52:48 +0500
 From: Jon Glass 
 Subject: answering my own BF5 questions.

 A friend passed this along from AOL today and for us late subscribers, I
 thought it provided interestin' reading including the answer to my own
 question about a pending album.

 jon
 jglass@globalvision.net


 Monday, January 8, 1996

 Pianist Ben Folds -- after months of nationwide touring, interviews, radio
 spots and in-store appearances with the Ben Folds Five -- is hoping for some
 solitude to write new songs for the trio's (yes, trio's) second album.

 Folds plans to spend January renting a house in Greensboro, N.C. (near his
 current hometown of Chapel Hill) where he can install studio equipment and
 have plenty of room for his road-scarred baby grand.

 Folds said the band hoped to record in March or April with local producer
 Caleb Southern, who recorded their acclaimed self-titled debut
 (Passenger/Caroline). Folds said the album would be based around three tracks
 that didn't make it onto the debut. "The rejects were cut not because they
 weren't good, they were just a little riskier," he said. Folds described the
 the new album as both campy and jazzy. "It'll have the queer buttons turned
 up just a little bit. At the same time it's going to rock a little harder x
 Hopefully the combination of the two won't make us sound more like Queen."

 In addition, Folds has recorded a cover of "Video Killed the Radio Star" for
 an Elektra Records compilation of one-hit wonders due out this spring.
 Contributions to upcoming movie soundtracks are in the works, as is a
 February tour of Japan.

 Folds also can be heard playing drums on releases by Fleming & John and Barry
 Black (a side project for Archers of Loaf frontman Eric Bachmann).  Folds,
 29, who previously acted in the off-Broadway "Buddy Holly Story," said his
 next career move could be to move to Los Angeles and score movies.
 Until then, he remains committed to his piano, despite the geek status which
 sometimes accompanies it. "Now people are totally getting conditioned to the
 electric/computer version of the piano, which sucks," he said. But Folds and
 his punk-influenced bandmates (drummer Darren Jessee and bassist Robert
 Sledge) have taken the piano out of the lounge and into clubs.

 After one of their concerts in Philadelphia, a 17-year old girl sat down at
 Folds piano and played Ben Folds Five's "Philosophy." Folds was impressed:
 "That's pretty cool, if I think kids might learn the piano. That's what I did
 with Elton John records when I was real little."

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 Date: Sun, 28 Jan 1996 22:00:37 -0500 (EST)
 From: The Yodi-Chicken 
 Subject: Chicago BFF

 Yowza,

 I was at the Chicago show last night (I drove 4 hours and needed my
 brother's ID) and I don't know if I've ever had a better time in my
 life.  Every note was on, he played the entire album, plus some tunes
 mentioned in earlier digests.  Then, I took some advice from some of you
 and stuck around afterwards.  My other brother and I started talking to
 Darin for awhile and, yes, it's true, they have signed to Sony 550.
 Eventually, I started talking to Ben and he said they intend to come out
 with another album this year.  They don't want to sit on material for too
 long, they just wanna make albums.  Lucky us!  Well, I'll write more
 later, as I must go now...all i can say is that if they come within 5
 hours of you, GO SEE THEM.

 P.S.  Opus, I mentioned you to Ben and Darin and they said "Yeah, I
 remember him, that dude was cool."

 Matt Mondlock
 (in heaven)

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 Date: Sun, 28 Jan 1996 17:15:33 -0500 (EST)
 From: Timothy Heywood 
 Subject: To the day when we'll live in a video...

 Did anybody else catch the great interview with Ben on National
 Public Radio this morning?  It's good to see them getting this
 kind of exposure, and the interviewer was obviously a fan already.
 One new piece of news in the interview was about their upcoming
 first video which will be Underground, and feature "nose rings,
 mohawks, and cowboy hats".  They're shooting it on the movie set of
 Pale Rider out in Arizona, and according to Ben it'll feature 3 min.
 of gratuitous saloon violence.  I just can't wait for a video of
 Song for the Dumped!

 Tim

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[The band's performance Friday night rocked the Seventh House, an intimate
performance space in the heart of New Pontiac, an industrial suburb north
of Detroit.  The club is small, with a main floor seating/dancefloor area
and a balcony together holding about 250 when stuffed to the gills, and
the stage is a little triangular area stuck off in the corner. We were
extremely fortunate to be able to hear the band in such a cozy room. 

Doors were supposed to open at 8:00 but due to extensive sound checking
(probably put in place after the Universal fiasco) we finally got in
around 8:40. During the time we waited in the hall outside the club, Ben
popped out for a couple minutes, talked with a few of us near the head of
the line, and dashed about, no doubt looking for someone or something. 
The crowd was largely college-age to 30, with a few of us oldsters present
as well. After everyone was in, Atlanta's Three Pound Thrill tested the
mettle of the Marshall stacks with nine rockin' numbers that the crowd
appreciated. (I'm sorry to say I'm not familiar with the tunes or I'd be
able to tell you what they played.) My first impression was that they were
similar to the Toronto trio hHead, while Clint said they reminded him of 
the Gigolo Aunts.

After a short intermission, when Ben, Robert and Darren finished setting 
things up, and talking more to some of the crowd, they took the stage and 
held on to the 200 or so in attendance, drawing many to the large dance 
floor for an up-close look, listen and dance. One couple twirled away in 
the corner with some fine ballroom moves, lots of folks pogoed and Ben 
pounded away on the Baldwin with such force that it seemed as though the 
legs would buckle. The setlist:
	Best Imitation of Myself
	Jackson Cannery
	Last Polka
	Alice Childress
	(a little jokishness around Mister Rogers' theme)
	Where's Summer B?
	One Angry Dwarf & 200 Solemn Faces
	Uncle Walter
	(Every Night Out Is) Steven's Last Night
                 (the best of the new material, imo)
	Julianne
	Freebird (the Bic lighters were a-blazin')
	Video
	Underground
	Sports & Wine (Darren had a killer drum solo)
	Retarded
	Song for the Dumped
	Philosophy
Encores:
	Video Killed the Radio Star
	Tom & Mary

After the show I talked some more with Darren, Robert and Ben. They were 
all amazed at the size and growth of the mailing list, and I gave printed 
copies of the first 24 issues to Ben, in case they hadn't seen them yet. 
He said he had been given some material from the net but wasn't sure if 
it was this list.  He also confirmed that the video of Underground is 
presently scheduled to start running on MTV's Alternative Nation on 
February 1st, although he was still dealing with their standards & 
practices people on trying to edit out some of the more gratuitous 
violence.  They may be touring back in our area in April, but are also 
planning on beginning work on their first album for Sony 550 about that 
time.  Everyone signed my stuff and Robert was amazed that I had the 
Toxic Popsickle 7". He said there are only a few of them left, but you 
should be able to get the Jackson Cannery 7" from D-Tox still. 

The weather gods were with us that night; the forecast all day was for 
snow changing to ice and rain, changing back to snow late, making for a 
potentially slippery drive, not only for my measly 30-mile commute but 
for friends who drove from Lansing, and some people in line who drove 
down from Sault Ste. Marie, about five hours north of Detroit. But all 
there was was rain and more rain, and at midnight it was a downright 
pleasant 44 degrees.

More notes: The NPR interview was great, both from content and audio 
production as well. I've transcribed it, and it's available on the 
"Interviews and reviews" page. If you missed hearing it, you can order a 
tape of the show by sending $15.45 to NPR Tapes & Transcripts, 635 
Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington DC 20001, or call 202-414-3232 to 
charge it. Specify "Weekend Edition Sunday, January 28, 1996".  In it, 
Ben says they are going to shoot the video, as if  it hadn't been done 
yet. Evidently the interview was taped several weeks ago, possibly before 
the current tour began.

And yes indeed, as you've read above, they've signed with the Sony 550 
label and my prediction is that by summer they'll be playing large clubs 
and theatres and probably outdoor venues -- Lollapalooza, maybe??? -- so 
get out and see them NOW in the smaller clubs - you might not get another 
chance. - fjm]
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