Ben Folds Five Digest

Issue #105 - June 25, 1996



                     Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #105
 
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Topics for Today:
 
      Re: Just who are those Jellyfish people?
      Jellyfish questions answered...
      My suggestion for BFF 2nd album
      Re: Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #104
      Walnut Creek?
      off-topic bands (sorry!)
      My Jellyfishin' Mistake...
      BFF/Jewel/N.Young
      BF5 at Lowlands festival in the Netherlands
      Re: Live German CD
      Original Demo tapes
      BNL and Halifax (no BFF)
      Re: Where's Summer B. in MM
      jellyfish
      BFF, Young & Jewel
      oopps!
 
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 Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 17:58:46 -0600
 From: dmw <dmw@lookingglass.net>
 Subject: Re: Just who are those Jellyfish people?

 >Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 00:07:47 -0500
 > From: Hopalong Cassidy III <gmcnulty@students.wisc.edu>

 Just a few corrections-

 > Jellyfish is a great British band,


 Actually, they were from San Francisco.

    Oh, and if you've heard the new single "Are You a
 > Boy or a Girl?" by Imperial Drag, that sould give you a slight sense of
 > the Jellyfish sound, given that Imperial Drag features the lead singer of
 > Jellyfish as well as one other member.  One more thing, if you've heard of
 > "The Moog Cookbook," it too is put together by the lead singer of
 > Jellyfish.

 The singer from Imperial Drag, Eric Dover, was the singer for Slash's
 Snakepit and he was the lead guitarist on the Spilt Milk tour. Roger
 Manning was the keyboardist for JF and he is the one in both Imperial Drag
 and Moog Cookbook. Andy Sturmer is the singer from Jellyfish and he is
 supposed to be working on a solo album. I posted this before, but nobody
 responded, I have a lot of live/rare stuff from Jellyfish and some of the
 offshoot bands. If anyone is interested in trading, please let me know.

 BFF Content-
 I am also on the Neil Young list serv and people have asked about the BFF,
 I posted info and encouraged everyone to check them out. Hopefully they
 will get some more fans.


 David

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 Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 19:51:32 CDT
 From: binky@clubhouse.email.net
 Subject: Jellyfish questions answered...

 Not to be anal or anything, but:
 ...Jellyfish were from the California Bay Area, not England.
 ...The lead singer (and drummer) of Jellyfish, Andy Sturmer, is not involoved
 in Imperial Drag or The Moog Cookbook. Keyboardist Roger Manning is the guy.
 Andy is currently producing bands in Japan and writing music for a children's
 TV show. (Check out the Jellyfish home page for details.)

 Jellyfish were a great band (and boy, could they pull it off live. Yoiks.).
 And not only did they bring musical credibility and chops to the genre of
 "bubblegum" pop, they did it on their own terms. Because they were all
 grounded in jazz, they took a unique approach to "pop" music, much like
 Joe Jackson, Squeeze, Elvis Costello, and, of course, BFF do. It's all about
 approaching melody from a non-obvious angle. Zig when you should zag, but
 somehow, the resolution feels better for the journey. Dig it...

 Well, Lollapalooza in Dallas won't have the boys on board. Pfft. Oh well,
 maybe they'll make it back to Austin before the city bursts into flames.
 (Anybody got a 6 trillion BTU air conditioner for sale? Maybe I can get the
 city council to fall for it...)

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 Date: Sat, 22 Jun 1996 01:50:05 GMT
 From: Toru Kurihara <tkuri@usa.pipeline.com>
 Subject: My suggestion for BFF 2nd album

 Hi Frank and everybody. Long time no see. Frank, sorry for late to
 celebrate the 100th newsletters.

 I'm surprised there are so many Jellyfish fan around here ( me too though.
 I have a T-shirt). Their show is my #2 in my liftime best 10 shows. The #1
 is... not to say.

 I don't know when BFF's 2nd album will be released, but I think I should
 stop listening to 1st album for a while. I want to listen to the 2nd album
 very freshly,  you know. I just want to keep my thirst.

 Kuri

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 Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 22:02:15 -0400
 From: MARK400@aol.com
 Subject: Re: Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #104


      Can anyone give us the Neil Young/BF5/Jewel tourdates.  I love all three
 artists and would be willing to drive to see them if I know where they are
 playing.  This sounds like an excellent show!

 MARK400

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 Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 22:51:17 +0000
 From: Ken Bunn <kennyb@nando.net>
 Subject: Walnut Creek?

 I've heard BFF will be at Walnut Creek in Raleigh on August 12th...any
 truth to this great rumor?

 Thanks
 KEN

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 Date: Sat, 22 Jun 1996 01:28:01 -0400
 From: KTUCKER3@aol.com
 Subject: off-topic bands (sorry!)

 >The Grays (though The Grays aren't together anymore either)

      I LOVE The Grays.  I have their Ro Sham Bo CD and I love it.  Why did
 they break up?  Do they have more than one album?

 >Jellyfish is a great British band, perhaps best known commercially for
 > their song "The King is Half Undressed" which is pretty much now only
 > played as a video clip on one of the episodes of Beavis & Butthead on
 > eMpTyV.

      Hey, I have that song on Rock over London tape.  I really like it.
  Also, if anybody has not seen that Beavis and Butthead episode, check it
 out--it's really funny.  Yes, I do watch the show as often as possible, and I
 think that they are hilarious, because they are so stupid.  And yes, I am
 part of the future of this country.
      Thanks for reading this pretty meaningless post.  Sorry that it didn't
 have any BF5 content.  Maybe next time.
 tucker

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 Date: Sat, 22 Jun 1996 01:42:52 -0500
 From: Hopalong Cassidy III <gmcnulty@students.wisc.edu>
 Subject: My Jellyfishin' Mistake...

 I don't know what I was thinking.  I knew that Jellyfish was from sanfran,
 but for some reason, I put that they were a British band.  I think that I
 meant a British (sounding) band, such as the Dandy Warhols and such.  I
 guess I just suck since my fingers can't keep up with my head.

 djgeomacIV

 oh, and i finally got spilt milk, and just love it.  I think that jellyfish
 are the missing link between Queen and BF5.

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 Date: Sat, 22 Jun 1996 03:04:40 -0400 (EDT)
 From: Jason Martin <un036034@wvnvaxa.wvnet.edu>
 Subject: BFF/Jewel/N.Young

 Would someone please list all dates and sites for the BFF/Jewel/Neil
 Young tour, or give a URL where the listing is?  I'm very interested in
 these acts.  Thanks.

 Jason

 "The girl tearing curtains down looks funny as hell..."

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 Date: 22 Jun 1996 11:26:00 +0200
 From: Daniel Rodrigues Parreira <parreira@aquawolf.xs4all.nl>
 Subject: BF5 at Lowlands festival in the Netherlands

 I just saw the list for the next "Lowlands" festival here in the
 Netherlands. Ben Folds Five also makes an appearance!

 The festival is on the 23, 24 and 25th of August. You can take a look at
 the line-up (although not all bands are known at this moment) at:

 http://www.vpro.nl/lowlands/

 I do not know on which day BF5 will play.
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 Date: Sat, 22 Jun 1996 09:06:20 -0400 (EDT)
 From: terry kroetsch f <tkroetsc@mach1.wlu.ca>
 Subject: Re: Live German CD


 Sorry to ask this but I came to the fold only recently. Someone mentioned
 a live BFF CD (German): what is that and how can I get hold of a copy?

 If some kind soul to reply - privately, I guess.

 Terry - tkroetsc@mach1.wlu.ca

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 Date: Thu, 22 Jun 1995 10:08:12 +0000
 From: dl <dl@cates.demon.co.uk>
 Subject: Original Demo tapes

 >that the great majority of songs on the debut album had been recorded
 >previously in a more commercial and slick manner, but that the songs were
 >re-recorded to take advantage of the more lo-fi indie college radio kind
 >of market that they would be aiming for on Caroline Records.  This person
 >implied that they "roughed up" their sound to have a better chance at a
 >deal on an indie. This person also inferred that other bands in the North
 >Carolina scene thought this amounted to a smarmy calculated sell-out.

 NAH! The demo's are pretty much the same as the released versions, if not
 more chaotic! The only real difference was 'Best Imitation' which starts
 really baroque and then goes ELO in the middle - it's GREAT! Otherwise the
 feel of the other tracks are pretty much the same as the album versions,
 with only a few lyrical/structural changes. Now the demo's of songs not
 used on the first LP are a different 'kettle' of 'fish' as they are mostly
 quite miserable and downbeat.

 DL

 >>>>>
 dl@cates.demon.co.uk
 "Testing POSITIVE 4 tha' Funk!"
 >>>>>

    [The demos are also a lot less "produced" or polished. To hear the
 "before" sounds like three guys noodlin' around, having fun with some
 catchy tunes, but the "after" hits you with a wall of sound that's very
 well done. I think a lot of the credit goes to producer Caleb Southern.
 -fjm]

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 Date: Sat, 22 Jun 1996 10:22:46 -0400 (EDT)
 From: "Giuliano G. Valentino" <val@rogerswave.ca>
 Subject: BNL and Halifax (no BFF)

 Yello....

 Just wanted to point out that BNL was never banned in Halifax.  Before they
 hit it big they played Halifax and had a miserable trip, which included them
 being stupidly booked at the Palace (mentioned in the song, a Dance Bar),
 and someone yelling at one of their shows "God this is so boring."  They
 wrote Hello City in relation to that.

 They've played Halifax 3 or so times since then and always apologize
 profusely, and even regailed us with a tune about the Halifax delicacy,
 donairs.

 A former Haligonian setting the record straight...

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 Giuliano G. Valentino		Oh I used to be disgusted
 val@rogerswave.ca	 	and now I try to be amused.
 Newmarket, Ontario	 	But since their wings have got rusted,
 Canada			 	you know, the angels wanna wear my red shoes.

 http://webcom.net/~rickh/valentino/Index.html

    [I think I knew that, but it was really late when I wrote it... -fjm]

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 Date: Sat, 22 Jun 1996 10:29:36 -0400
 From: Jessica237@aol.com
 Subject: Re: Where's Summer B. in MM

 I read a review of "Where's Summer B." in the newest Melody Maker. They
 said that they hate BFF (Why???), but they love the song! I wish I has the
 review by me to post to you guys, but I only read it in the bookstore. . .
 BTW, does anyone know the second line in the song "Steven's Last Night"?
 I've been trying to figure it out for the last week! Thanks!

 Jess

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 Date: Sat, 22 Jun 96 09:40:27 -0500
 From: Nina Hays <nimsey@neosoft.com>
 Subject: jellyfish

 actually.... Andy Sturmer is (was) the lead vocalist and drummer for
 Jellyfish and it is Roger Manning , the keyboardist and (of course backup
 vocals), who is in Imperial Drad and the Moog Cookbook. Andy is said to be
 working on a solo thing.  there are also other members from jellyfish in the
 Umajets.
 nina
 >.  Oh, and if you've heard the new single "Are You a
 > Boy or a Girl?" by Imperial Drag, that sould give you a slight sense of
 > the Jellyfish sound, given that Imperial Drag features the lead singer of
 > Jellyfish as well as one other member.  One more thing, if you've heard of
 > "The Moog Cookbook," it too is put together by the lead singer of
 > Jellyfish.

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 Date: Sat, 22 Jun 1996 11:02:40 -1000
 From: little ol' me <galileo@mindspring.com>
 Subject: BFF, Young & Jewel

 > There was in an ad in this week's Washington DC City Paper, for an
 > appearance by Neil Young at the Nissan Pavilion this August, with opening
 > acts the Ben Folds Five and Jewel.  Sounds quite excellent, except for the
 > latter of the three.

    I didn't think Jewel would be very good, either, until I saw her open
 for John Hiatt about six months ago.  Really remarkable set, complete with
 clever anecdotes between songs, solid performance of good songs, and even
 some yodeling.  Don't count out Jewel...  she might be something to amaze
 you.

 Pat and Caroline Mrizek (né pucktyr@aol.com and the quiet one)
 Quotable Quote:  "The world is not made for lefties or Mac Users."
 Unquotable Quote:  "Here we stand on the edge of nothing waiting for
 something to happen."

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 Date: Sat, 22 Jun 1996 12:11:28 -0400 (EDT)
 From: Jenn Halter <jlh4935@email.unc.edu>
 Subject: oopps!


 I said:
 >
 >  I have it!!  BFF should cover these great Beatles tunes:
 >
 >  Golden Slumbers
 >  Here comes the Sun King
 >  Old Brown Shoe
 >

 woops!  I meant "Sun King"!  I guess I mixed it with "Here Comes the
 Sun", also on Abbey Road!

 jenn

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    [Lots of posts, so another issue follows... -fjm]

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