Ben Folds Five Digest

Issue #46 - March 8, 1996

                     Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #46
 
Topics for Today:
 
      Ben Folds 5 mailing list
      Re: (bff) responses
      Re: Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #45
      BF5 & Queen
      Addition to next newsletter: VISTING CHAPEL HILL
      Summer B.
      bff playing in mpls anytime soon?
      summer burke
      BFF: England Release date
      ben folds five review
      Fwd: New Address
      ben folds five
      If you dig BF5...
      Where is BFF at?
      BF5 Chat on America Online
      Mr. Wrong
 
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 Date: Wed, 6 Mar 96 11:59:55 EDT
 From: reissige@alpha.montclair.edu
 Subject: Ben Folds 5 mailing list

 Hi my name is Beth Reissig and I was just writing to request to be on the
 mailing list for Ben Folds Five. I first heard them on The Conan O'Brien
 Show a few months ago. I thought they were really good and I went out and
 bought the tape. I listen to it all the time. I want to get them on the
 radio but I don't think the stations by me(mostly N.Y.C. stations) have
 heard of them. Oh well. Thanks for putting me on the list!
 From,
     Beth Reissig

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 Date: Wed, 6 Mar 1996 12:19:50 -0500
 From: Alessandra Elizabeth Geboff <aegeboff@eos.ncsu.edu>
 Subject: Re: (bff) responses

 >  i wanted to play
 >  a song, to open for Ben
 >  manager says no
 sorry, but trey has his reasons, i'm sure. (professionalism, probably)
 >  June 11 Tue  Raleigh, NC
 where are you going to play?? i can't sing, but i'd love to watch
 >. As a fun side note, a vocal track is
 >  sung by Summer Burke, as in "Where's Summer B.?"
 her vox are muddled, i can't even tell there are vocal tracks.  and darren
 plays drums on a track, too. (boo barry blip)
 >          If anybody's interested, the Archers Of Loaf are a great band
 >  themselves.
 yeah, the archers rule, but i prefer the first album, icky mettle.
 vee vee is too damn noisy for my tastes.
 >          And, back the Ben, I remember somebody said they had heard him do a
 >  cover of the Archers of Loaf song "Web in Front" in concert. Does anybody
 >  have a tape of that or any other of Ben's Archers of Loaf covers?
 i wish i had brought my tape recorder for that show...it's the only time i
 saw them do that cover...and they were in the archer's hometown so I
 thought it was cool. my friend hadn't heard the archers so she thought it
 was just another new bff song--i had to explain it to her.  i haven't
 heard them cover any more archers songs since...hell, i haven't heard them
 do web in front since. BTW, has anyone figured out what/where TRINITY
 FARMS is in raleigh???
 thanks,
 --alessa

     [Speaking of the Archers, some guy called CBC's Real Time last
 Saturday night and requested Archers of Loaf, and sure enough, they
 played it a few minutes later. Leora said something like "if you call and
 request something cool enough, we might just play it."  -fjm]

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 Date: Sat, 06 Mar 1999 11:49:30 -0600
 From: Geoffrey McNulty <gmcnulty@students.wisc.edu>
 Subject: Re: Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #45

 Continuing on the Queen kick, I too hear some Queen in "boxing," as well as
 Squeeze, early Elton John, and Jellyfish.  Let's give it up for our
 "indie-rock Billy Joel!"  Hey by the way, has anyone tried playing the BF5
 album backwards yet?  I haven't, but given the obvious influences, there
 just might be some subliminal stuff back there.  I just transferred Queen's
 "Another One Bites the Dust" onto my computer, reversed it, and the rumors
 are true, whenever the chorus comes up you can here Freddy sining "It's fun
 to smoke Marijuana."  It's most obvious at the part when there's little
 music, just drums and he's saying "Another One Bites The Dust" over and
 over.  Neato.  Another one rides the bus.

 Geoff

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 Geoffrey McNulty              |   "I shall keep on running, because
 Asst. Promotions Director     |    an object in motion tends to stay
                               |    emotional, and it's better to feel.
 UW Madison Student Radio      |    Pain is better than emptiness,
 gmcnulty@students.wisc.edu    |    emptiness is better than nothing,
                               |    and nothing is better than this."
 (608) 264-2261                |                        --John S. Hall
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 Date: Sat, 06 Mar 1999 11:58:52 -0600
 From: Geoffrey McNulty <gmcnulty@students.wisc.edu>
 Subject: BF5 & Queen

 Oh, and here's an attachment that I hope you'll all enjoy (if you have
 enough memory).  It's the part of the Queen Song that i mentioned, reversed
 for your listening pleasure.  If you don't know how to access an attachment,
 e-mail me.

 Geoff

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 Geoffrey McNulty               |
 Asst. Promotions Director      |   "But still my heart beats
                                |    for the one I may never reach
 UW Madison Student Radio       |    It's time for me to learn to lose,
 gmcnulty@students.wisc.edu     |    but no one's left to teach."
                                |                        --Reed Sutter
 (608) 264-2261                 |
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    [I'll get this unbinhexed and put up on the www page sometime this
 weekend. -fjm]

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 Date: Wed, 6 Mar 1996 13:02:59 -0500
 From: Schmooze1@aol.com
 Subject: Addition to next newsletter: VISTING CHAPEL HILL

 I went to Chapel Hill for a moot court competition.  Perusing the local
 record stores (hey everything's cheap in North Carolina!), I walked into one
 completely coated with Ben Folds Five posters.  Remembering that I had seen
 the "Underground" video on MTV's 120 minutes, and sort of liking it, I bought
 the album.  All I could say is wow!  the influences of Joe Jackson, Billy
 Joel, Elton John and even Squeeze definitely come through.  I am only sorry I
 missed them in New Orleans.  They came through in early February and I did
 not start really taking an interest in them until a week later.  Ah well, so
 is life.

 I'll just have to listen to "Jackson Cannery" yet another time.

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 Date: Wed, 6 Mar 1996 15:40:01 -0500 (EST)
 From: Matt Mondlock <mmondloc@indiana.edu>
 Subject: Summer B.

 I talked to Ben after the Chicago show in late January and as of then, he
 was not romantically involved with Summer.  If I remember correctly, she
 was still with Darren at the time (I have no idea if they still are
 together at this moment, but I haven't heard otherwise.)  But again, as
 of then, Ben and Summer were not together.

 	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: Wed, 6 Mar 1996 16:26:32 -0600 (CST)
 From: Gretchen B Gallagher <gall0031@gold.tc.umn.edu>
 Subject: bff playing in mpls anytime soon?

 I was just curious as to if anyone has heard of any dates of shows in the
 minneapolis area.  when they were here last january, my car wouldn't
 start due to the 30 below temperatures.  bummer!  i am looking forward to
 the next time they will be in my area, and this time i will take the bus
 if i have to! :)
                       Thanks,

                            G

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 Date: Wed, 6 Mar 1996 19:00:45 -0500 (EST)
 From: Olga_Smith <olga@email.unc.edu>
 Subject: summer burke

 Funny post about summer.  Am I allowed to show her?  She'd get a kick out of
 it.  She's NOT living with Ben, by the by.  She's waiting tables over at
 Elmo's Diner in Carrboro.  You should see this girl salsa dance tho...

 olga

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 Date: Thu, 7 Mar 96 11:52:53 GMT
 From: Jay <jmg@pasture.bt.co.uk>
 Subject: BFF: England Release date


 Hello everyone,

 I'm new to this list and wanted to say HI! :)

 I got the BFF CD via a friend in the States and I was wondering if anyone
 knew if there was a release date planned for England?
 Seems a shame that such a cool CD hasn't been released here....

 Bye for now,

 Jay.

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 Date: Thu, 7 Mar 1996 10:39:32 CST
 From: EZUCCOLA@ontrack.com
 Subject: ben folds five review

 Apparently, those Rust Belt Hipsters in Cleveland are getting swept
 up in the crazy BFF sound. Here is a review of the BFF album that appeared
 in a recent edition of Scene Magazine, Cleveburgh's free weekly Entertainment
 Bible. The web address for this particular review is:

 www.clevescene.com/960229/play0229.htm

 Enjoy!

 Eric Zuccola



 BEN FOLDS FIVE

 Passenger/Caroline


 The only problem with Ben Folds Five's debut is that it was born on the
 cusp. An obscure late-'95 issue date will no doubt cheat this fine work
 out of its rightful spot on many a '96 top albums list-- including mine,
 blast the rules. Still, BEN FOLDS FIVE is easily my pick for best of the
 batch so far.

 Driven by an eccentric Baldwin baby grand manned by the group's namesake,
 BFF turns out a perfect antidote to the angstful, riff-driven dirge that's
 become the order of the airwaves. Folds plays masterfully, coaxing an
 astounding variety of sounds from keys that hint at volumes of influences
 including even a "Chopsticks"-style version of "Rhapsody In Blue."
 Arrangement-wise both he and his band --kamikaze bassist Robert Sledge and
 drummer Darren Jessee -- deftly fashion a sound that pushes the
 tried-and-true piano pop form into rockier terrain, less flowery than Joe
 Jackson but rougher than Steely Dan. The trio rushes confidently into
 college rock opera territory and stops just shy of schmaltz with
 appropriately punky beer bottle clanking sound effects ("Julianne") and a
 marvelous hotdogging bass line ("Uncle Walter") that sounds like Morse
 code filtered through a Fuzztone.

 Most of the trio's smarter-than-you sensibility comes from Folds himself,
 a former Nashville session drummer who got so tired of acting in an
 off-Broadway production of the "Buddy Holly Story" that he chucked it all
 to head home to Chapel Hill, North Carolina and start his own band. Maybe
 it's his theater background -- Folds somehow managed to inherit Frank
 Loesser's wiseacre ear for a phrase while (most of the time) keeping his
 head and his humor.

 Even when he gets a little full of himself, it works. Folds has little
 enough humility to allow him to get to the truth of lines like: I pushed
 because I love you guys/Didn't realize you we're having fun
 ("Philosophy").

 When he's warmer, Folds can be a clever, hysterical and heartfelt
 advocate, though wonderful lines still whip by in a speedy deadpan that
 peaks in the hero-of-all-geeks declaration:  Hand me my nose ring/Show me
 the mosh pit/We can be happy underground ("Underground").

 Light years quicker than most of us, you might need intellectual hip
 waders your first time through BEN FOLDS FIVE, but it's well worth many a
 return trip.

    [This is now under "reviews" on the web page. Actually, the album was
 released in July or thereabouts, not "late-'95" as the article states.
 -fjm]
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 Date: Thu, 7 Mar 1996 15:45:32 -0500
 From: Dexedrines@aol.com
 Subject: Fwd: New Address

  Does anyone have any idea if I can get:

 1.)  A list of everything that Ben Folds Five has put out to date (i.e. LP's,
 EP's, singles, 45's, appearances on tributes, appearances on soundtracks
 (such as Mr. Wrong), and any other thing.

 2.)  Does anyone have any idea if Caroline, Sony, or even Ben himself could
 help me get in touch with some copies of the piano music to his wonderfully
 entertaining and philosophically invigorating music.  I'm not stupid enough
 to disiilusion myself and think that there might actually be some in a music
 store, and I'm really at a lack of talent for figuring this stuff out, (I got
 through the beginning of Philosophy and that's it...) any help will be most
 greatly appreciated.  Don't be afraid to add the bass tabs if Mr. Sledge
 doesn't mind.

 3.)  Is there any Ben paraphenalia out lurking the streets, I'd like to catch
 some, (T-shirts, key chains, dolls of Ben, Rob, and Darren with the little
 suction cups on their hands and feet so that they can attach themselves to a
 car window...)  Also, I'd like to personally reem out the person who made it
 that commercial if there are.  I mean really dolls with suction cups, pshaw!
  I realize that I could have purchased a T-shirt at the most recent BF5
 performance near my armchair, which brings me to my last question:

 4.)  ARE THEY EVER COMING BACK TO DETROIT!???!!!?  I was unable to attend, I
 realize that the only thing that should have kept me from the show was
 Martian terrorists holding the world for hostage, but unfortunately for me,
 and fortunately for the world, I don't have such an excuse.  I think that Ben
 is punishing me for not coming to the last show and is therefore boycotting
 the metro Detroit area.  PLEASE BEN!  COME BACK!
 So if any of my fellow colleagues, (that would be you...) have any idea if
 they plan to come back here (please,please,please) please inform me
 immediately (I mean like yesterday!)

     Thank you ever so greatly (especially to Franklin...)
   Sincerely,
 Shawn Clark (STOP THE BUS!!!)

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 Date: Thu, 7 Mar 1996 16:15:30 -0500 (EST)
 From: Chuck Corby <cmcorby@buffnet.net>
 Subject: ben folds five


 Hello all!

 	This is my first post to the list, and I'm grateful to be a part
 of it.
 	I work at a CD store (we DO have a BF5 divider card, unlike the
 store mentioned in one of the digests!).  One day one of the employees
 put on the "Mr. Wrong" soundtrack, which was nothing special, until "Song
 for the Dumped" came on.  Picture the three employees literally running
 to the listening center to find out what was playing! Then we stopped
 everything and put the full length BF5 album on, and by the end of the
 night we were sold out of the CD.
 	At work we listen to all kinds of releases, but I have never been
 so impressed by a debut album.  It is simply excellent--everything about
 it works.  From the slightly bent lyrics, to the harmonies, and especially
 the ferocious playing of the band, it's an incredible debut. But what
 really sets this album apart is the energy of the band; on each track
 they sound as if they are playing for their lives.
 	I've really enjoyed reading all of the posts from everyone here,
 (especially the lyric explanations--thanks for the Summer B info).
 I also appreciate all the work Mr. Maynard does to manually put this digest
 together.

 						Chuck Corby
 						cmcorby@buffnet.net

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 Date: Thu, 07 Mar 1996 16:51:16 -0500
 From: "Brian R. Kessler" <bkessler@btv.ibm.com>
 Subject: If you dig BF5...


 ...you must check out Possum Dixon's latest...  "Star Maps".

 b

 "Hear them listenin', hear them talkin'.
  Bark, bark, bark, bark.  Talkin' nonsense..." - Possum Dixon
 --
 Brian R. Kessler
 voice:  802-769-7600
 e-mail: IBM Internal - bkessler@btv.ibm.com   Internet -  bkessler@vnet.ibm.com

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 Date: Thu, 7 Mar 96 21:57:12 UT
 From: Margaret Canada <sadface@msn.com>
 Subject: Where is BFF at?

 	My name is Mary Showalter and I am 14 years old.  I have a little
 problem, I can never go see BFF when they come to Kansas City, MO, or
 Lawerence, KS because I am under 21.  Do they play any concerts that I can
 go to in Kansas City or Lawerence in the future?  Thank You

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 Date: Fri, 8 Mar 1996 02:40:20 -0500
 From: PowerVegan@aol.com
 Subject: BF5 Chat on America Online

 Chat about Ben Folds Five on America Online every Tuesday night at 10:00pm
 CST!

 Once you're signed on to America Online, then:

 1. Go to the Main Menu.
 2. Click People Connection.
 3. Click the ROOMS icon.
 4. Click the MEMBER ROOMS button.
 5. Scroll down until you see the BEN FOLDS FIVE FANS room, then double-click
 it.

 See you there!

 -- Michael Bluejay, Austin TX  (going for the title of biggest BF5 fan!)

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 Date: Fri, 8 Mar 1996 09:27:04 -0500
 From: Tkuri@aol.com
 Subject: Mr. Wrong

 I finally listnened to "Mr. Wrong" soundtrack at Tower Records.
 I think I'll buy the used one at local CD store.

 Anyway, BFF song is great. Also, The J. Giles band's song "Love Stinks" by
 Joan Jett is cool too. Don't you think so?

 Kuri



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