Ben Folds Five Digest

Issue #63 - April 5, 1996

                     Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #63
 
Topics for Today:
 
      intcsb02@midget.towson.edu
      BF5 and sheet music
      I need a fix of BF5
      Philosophy
      more philosophy
      eddie walker
      Ben Folds Five Mailing list
      new member to bf5 list
      BFF:Regarding the Customers
      Good Cheap Music!!
      (no subject)
      Re: Ben Folds Five, Providence show
 
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 Date: Wed, 3 Apr 1996 14:40:19 -0500 (EST)
 From: Somebody to Love <erica67@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu>
 Subject: intcsb02@midget.towson.edu

 All righty then! I would just like to say to you, dear sir:
 As free-willed humans, we can listen to and believe what we want. So, you
 don't like the Customers. Thats ok. I happen to like them. Some people do,
 some people don't. Thats how life is. If you get so riled up at
 everything that people say or do, then you have to take another look at
 your coping skills.
 I happen ot have six years of music experience, along with concert
 experience, PR, and I was just promoted to Music Editor of UR magazine.
 I DO happen to have a vast knowledge of current music. Just because I have
 that knowledge, doesn't mean that I like all the bands that "indie" people do,
 and hate all the bands that they don't or vice versa. You are being just
 plain rude. By bringing up SIlverchair etc, I was trying to tell you that
 there ARE bands out there that have basically ripped off other bands, and
 still PEOPLE LIKE THEM! That was all that I was saying. So,I have opinions,
 and I consider them to be valid. But they are as valid as your own.
 Arguing over opinion is USELESS! I can't change your mind, you can't change
 mine! Lets keep in the nice spirit that most on the Ben FOlds Five list
 have kept in. By that I mean, we all know that we have the same love of BFF,
 but other than that we are there to chat about life, not argue about opinions!
 erica

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 Date: Wed, 03 Apr 1996 16:36:48 EST
 From: REUBEN FRANK <RoobWorld@prodigy.com>
 Subject: BF5 and sheet music

 On the question of Ben Folds Five sheet music, Michael Bluejay wrote,
 "You know, Ben's playing style doesn't really lend itself to being
 transcribed."

 Huh?

 Any type of music can be transcribed. Even eclectic jazzy pop like
 Ben's. Any piano music "lends itself to being transcribed." Anybody
 who's taken Music Theory 101 knows this.

 Hey, I can't pretend I'm as talented a keyboard player as you - who
 is? - but I'm ready to give the BF5 stuff a whirl as soon as the
 folio is published. Did you stop and think that maybe the reason
 nobody's recognized your playing as Ben's music is that you're just
 not very good?

       roob

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 Date: Wed, 3 Apr 1996 22:10:44 -0500
 From: Scott Ludwig <scottlud@tiac.com>
 Subject: I need a fix of BF5

   I bought BF5 about 2 days after it was released. I heard Underground on
 a CMJ cd, and went on a mission to find any store who carried this
 little-known cd from this less-known band. Since then I've become
 addicted. I've seen them everytime they've came
  to the Boston area, and I bought Mr. Wrong and Cats and Dogs the days the
 were released.


                    I NEED NEW MATERIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

   If anyone has any live tapes or anything (especially concert videos),
 please e-mail me. I'm willing to pay top $.

   I'd also like to thank Ben, Darren, and Mike, for taking the time to
 sign my cd. It's great to see that some bands still realize that success
 doesn't mean that you must be miserable.

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 Date: Wed, 3 Apr 1996 22:20:02 -0500
 From: Shan111111@aol.com
 Subject: Philosophy

 One of my friends, who is also a fan of BF5, has an interesting theory about
 "Philosophy".  Here's what he thinks....

 "My philosophy is that he is expressing his situation on the size of his
 penis.  In my opinion, he expresses in the song that he is happy with his
 penis size and that everyone else can f*** themselves if they feel
 differently about his philosophy.  I could probably give you a better brief
 on this song if I listened to it again, so I will when I get home and write
 you again tomorrow."

 OK.....

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 Date: Wed, 3 Apr 1996 22:42:11 -0500
 From: Shan111111@aol.com
 Subject: more philosophy


 People have told me that they've heard Joe Jackson in BF5, Queen, Bee Gee's,
 Van Halen (??) in one of the chords, and a Kit Kat commercial (at the
 begining of "Jackson Cannery".  1,2,3,4...)  Here's more of what my friend
 said about Philosophy.  I just thought I'd post it because it's the strangest
 thing I've heard said about BF5's music.  Maybe my friends are just strange.


 >Shanna, > In the song “Philosophy”, he mentions, go ahead and laugh at me
 because he >has his own philosophy...about his penis size [??].  He
 mentions how the ‘in >betweens’ get the job done, again a reference.  Then
 he mentions ‘laughing at my >torch’.  To me, that is pretty clear what he
 is implying.  I’m not really sure what he is >talking about where he says
 something about -sorry I pushed you guys and that you >weren’t having
 fun-, and then in the next line he says something about being too hot >and
 something about fire.  At the moment, I am not sure how that part of the
 song fits >in with my theory, but if I figure it out I will tell you. >
 Alan

 PS...I loved Fleming & John on Conan!

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 Date: Wed, 3 Apr 1996 22:56:18 -0500 (EST)
 From: allison <allison@servtech.com>
 Subject: eddie walker

 wow, i just got a copy of bus stop, and i am amazed!  they are so great!  i
 highly recommend them for any and all BF5ers to check them out!  they have a
 nice full sound like BF5, but are a little more...  shall i say "funky"?
 it's great stuff!

 i was checking out the bus stop web site, and realized something strange -
 one of the guys names is eddie walker!  so that solves another mystery...
 anyway, here's a little of what they had to say about him:

 Malcolm "Eddie" Walker
 Eddie plays drums and wears really cool hats. A native of Eden, North
 Carolina, Eddie grew up listening to a wide variety of jazz, rock, and reggae.

 it's a really cool web site, too.

 and one BF5 related question - is there really gonna be an EP out on the
 9th?  there wasn't one for underground, was there?  i can't wait to pick it up!

 :)
 al

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 Date: Wed, 03 Apr 1996 22:12:55 +0000
 From: Matt Tabor <tabor@adsnet.net>
 Subject: Ben Folds Five Mailing list

 Please add my name to the mailing list!!  These guys are great!!  I was
 introduced to them through CMJ and caught them in Seattle about a month
 ago.  I also work at the college radio station at Central Washington
 University (KCAT, 91.5 FM Cable), and while I am one of the only people
 on the station who plays them, they are played.. mostly because I bring
 in my own CD.  I am trying to get them out!!  Thanks!!

 Matt

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 Date: Thu, 4 Apr 1996 17:45:58 -0500
 From: PhairTwo@aol.com
 Subject: new member to bf5 list

 wow, i know i'm a late bloomer, but i just recently received the cd. i've
 fallen in love. bf5 is like nothing i've heard before, though ben sounds
 oddly like this guy who used to sing in a band with my dad. i wanted to see
 them when they came to kansas city, but they were playing at an 18+ bar, and
 i'm a youngin'. oh well, maybe they'll come back. let me know if anybody
 hears about them coming back to kc. thanks.

 -bess

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 Date: Thu, 4 Apr 1996 19:21:17 -0500 (EST)
 From: Barletta Philip T <pbarlet@wilkes1.wilkes.edu>
 Subject: BFF:Regarding the Customers


   First, let me clear the air.  I have never seen the Customers play, nor
 have I heard their CD.  Therefore, I really cannot say how good or bad of
 a band they are.

   What I CAN say, however, is that JC has to chill in a hurry.  Just
 because someone (in this case, Erica) has an opinion which, God forbid,
 differs than his, he thinks has the right to off on them with an
 insulting and obnoxious entry.  I can't speak for everyone on the list,
 but I personally like to hear everyone's opinion, whether or not it's the
 same as mine.  And if we do happen to disagree, let's at least be civil.
 It's the input of ALL of us, Erica included, that makes this digest as good
 as it is.  We should feel free to write what want without worrying
 about other suscribers trying to make us look like a**holes.  Remember--
 "There's good in nearly everyone, just give them all a chance."

                                            - Peace, love, and understanding,
                                                          Flea

                                                   (no, not the bassist)

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 Date: Thu, 04 Apr 1996 22:10:01 -0500
 From: Josh Norek <jan7@cornell.edu>
 Subject: Good Cheap Music!!

 This note is for all Ben Folds Five fans:

 I publish ZedNosh, Cornell Univerity's music newspaper, and we
 have a great compilation available dirt cheap. Although BF5 doesn't
 have a track on it, there are a lot of musicians- both major label and
 indie, on the cassette who would appeal to Ben Folds Five fans.

 The cassette, which is around 45 minutes, can be had for only $4,
 which includes shipping and handling.

 We are guaranteeing people will like the album or they can get their
 money back.

 You should send the $4 to:

 ZedNosh Cassette Offer
 c/o Josh Norek
 426 Eddy St. #3
 Ithaca, NY 14850

 Or if you want more info, e-mail me at jan7@cornell.edu

 I look forward to hearing from you.

 -Josh Norek

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 Date: Fri, 05 Apr 96 00:10:00 -0500
 From: Steve Vetter <vettersj@mindspring.com>
 Subject: (no subject)

 Hello!

 Please add me to the mailing list...
 How come cool things happen in Chapel Hill after I leave?
 Do you know if there is a Dillon Fence mailing list?  I haven't seen them
 around here...


 Thanks
 Steve Vetter
 Atlanta, GA

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 Date: Fri, 5 Apr 1996 00:41:09 -0500
 From: Aryadne@aol.com
 Subject: Re: Ben Folds Five, Providence show

  Well, um, some random opinions from what everyone else was talking about:

 erica67@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu wrote:
 <<BFF did have a few roadies if you remember, and the Customers only had one
 (the old weird looking guy). The other guys were BFF's.>>
      Yeah, that old guy was kinda scary, wasn't he?  I don't know anything
 about the Customers and have never heard their album, but I really didn't
 care for them.  Though some people in the audience in Providence were rather
 rude to them, which I thought was uncalled-for.  Yeah, the lead singer did
 come off as kind of a jerk (he seemed to like to swear at the audience), but
 most of the time I was too worried that they were all going to tangle
 themselves up in the amp wires so badly they'd hurt themselves to pay too
 much attention to their music.

 Erica also wrote:
 <<Video Killed the Radio Star is by another band (Buggles, I think).
  So that probably won't be on the next cd. Sorry!>>
      And yes, that is by the Buggles, bits of whom went on to be part of one
 of the incredibly twisted lineups of Yes and Asia, too, right?  I would love
 to get BF5 doing that on tape--I was cracking up when Robert Sledge was doing
 the little valley girl "Oh oh-oh's" and wiggling his butt.

 Anyway, about the Providence show--
      Did anyone else here go?  Isn't Babyhead a pit? But it was a blast!
  Like I said, I had a very good spot, right in front of Ben Folds, in the
 very front row.  They opened with a cover of Liz Phair's "Chopsticks", and
 pretty much played everything off their album except "Boxing" (I assume
 because of the lack of a string section).  They also did "(Every Night Out
 Is) Steven's Last Night", that bizarre dwarf song, of which I don't know the
 proper title, and "Song For the Dumped."  There may have been another one or
 two in there I didn't recognize.  "Video Killed the Radio Star" was the
 encore, with "Philosophy."
      I don't go to many concerts, so I can't really compare them to anything,
 but I know I was mightily entertained--so much so, that I feel I should write
 them a thank-you note.  It was just so nice to be right up there and see the
 band interacting and all.  When they did "Underground" Darren Jessee came up
 front, and they took turns with the opening lines, doing it very
 melodramatically (grade A American cheese, my favorite!)  Somewhere in there
 Darren's mike was coming off the stand, and they had to duct-tape it back up,
 and he made a joke about taking a collection for new mike stands, which
 apparently no one got, because he said, "Jesus, they think I'm serious" (or
 something like that).  They had a problem with the bass in the end of "Best
 Imitation of Myself", and I noticed Ben Folds was filling in the bassline
 with the piano (that's quick thinking).  Throughout the show, he was stomping
 on the keys (with his feet!), and playing stupidly fast, with his fingers,
 his elbow, and sometimes his whole arm, getting up on the body of the piano,
 though the ceiling was kinda low, and at the end of one song he jumped off
 the speaker in front of me to crash into the length of the keyboard for the
 final, er, chord.
      At the end, Ben Folds kinda got mobbed by us chicks (technically, I
 thought Robert Sledge was the cute one :) ), and I climbed up there too
 (which rather surprised me), and got an autograph.  I told him they were
 INSANE, and thanked him.  He looked kinda surprised.
      Wow, I'm impressed.  Not just that their music is the best I've heard in
 some time--I don't know any other way to describe it except that it sounds
 "whole"--but that they're incredibly insane live.  We need more bands out
 there who LOVE what they do, and aren't afraid to be cheesy and silly like
 that.

 Mary
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