THE MAGICAL ARMCHAIR

The Ben Folds Five Digest

Issue #145 - October 4, 1996



                     THE MAGICAL ARMCHAIR, Issue #145
 
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Topics for Today:
 
      re: i was never cool in school
      Re: THE MAGICAL ARMCHAIR, Issue #144
      Re: THE MAGICAL ARMCHAIR, Issue #144
      Re: THE MAGICAL ARMCHAIR, Issue #144
      Dear Uncle Walter (Whitman)
      Bootlegs
      new import cd singles
      Built To Spill/Doug Martsch
      BEN FOLDS SINGLE
      God bless Ben Folds Five
 
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 Date: Thu, 03 Oct 1996 01:22:40 -0400
 From: Paul Hyun <Paul_Hyun@brown.edu>
 Subject: re: i was never cool in school

 Someone wrote this in issue 144:

 > So am I the only person out there who has daydreams of making a grand
 > entrance into the tenth H.S. Reunion with BFF accompanying?  "I was never
 > cool in school, I'm sure you don't remember me, but now it's been ten
 > years....."

 Well, isn't the next lyric "...and I'm still wondering who to be."  Isn't
 this lyric and song as much a parody of the so-called 'underground/punk'
 attitude which has become more popular, or at least more visible, lately, as
 it is one of high school popularity?

 Anyways, I guess 'Goddess of our Living Domain' is pretty close on the use
 of the song. It is a pretty cool daydream as long as you make sure no one
 hears the next line! :D

 Diggit! Just wanted to throw in my own two cents and pocket lint. peace.
 -paul

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 Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 02:34:07 -0400 (EDT)
 From: Lesley Long <lesleyl@bgnet.bgsu.edu>
 Subject: Re: THE MAGICAL ARMCHAIR, Issue #144


 	at a concert in cleveland bff preformed a song called "dumped"
 and i was hoping to  find out a way to get a hold of it.  if anyone
 knows, i appriciate it!!  thank you!
    "i met this girl who looked like axel rose, got drunk and took her
 home and we slept in our clothes"

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 Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 18:11:42 +1000
 From: Earthy Rock <custer@ros.com.au>
 Subject: Re: THE MAGICAL ARMCHAIR, Issue #144

 Hey people,

         What I wanna know is, how do you make a good quality bootleg of a
 show?  Like everyone has these bootlegs of gigs, but never say exactly what
 recording things they're using and stuff!!!  Any ideas?  The micro-recorders
 seem a little lame, but who knows...

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 Date: Thu, 03 Oct 1996 08:30:40 -0700
 From: Doug Swan <dswan@path.org>
 Subject: Re: THE MAGICAL ARMCHAIR, Issue #144

 Hi Frank, this was very well said.  I'm surprised that up to this point, no
 groups seem to have taken advantage of the opportunity for an increase of
 profits from this sort of thing.  In fact, King Crimson tapes all of their
 shows and make many of them available to the discerning fan.  I really
 believe that we will see a time when there will be direct interplay at this
 level between fans on-line and the groups themselves.

     [Not necessarily. The band have stated that they don't mind people
  making audience recordings. Presumably it's okay to trade with other
  folks as long as it's not for profit. Someone else made the point that if
  you're going to make an audience recording, or be interested enough to
  trade for one, you've likely already bought everything there is to buy, and
  probably turned on a good many of your friends to the band also. -fjm]
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 Doug Swan                                               EMAIL: dswan@path.org

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 Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 11:51:36 -0400 (EDT)
 From: josh <jomuelle@mailbox.syr.edu>
 Subject: Dear Uncle Walter (Whitman)


 	Any poetry nuts out there???? Didn't think so.....anyway:

 	If you are familiar with Walt Whitman, the America poet, try
 listening to Uncle Walt' again.  (Think about his life and his poems.)
 It's fairly interesting.  I was sitting in a class of mine,
 Interpretations of Poetry (ETS 151), and the kid next to me started
 humming the tune.  We both laughed for a sec but then looked at it in
 terms of the lyrics.  I'm not saying that Ben wrote the song about
 Whitman, but I still find this amusing.

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 Date: Thu, 03 Oct 1996 14:36:12 -0500 (EST)
 From: jpinkos@lakers.lssu.edu
 Subject: Bootlegs

 	I have no problem with the sale of CD Bootlegs for profit.  I
 actually own quite a few myself(by other bands).  The good ones provide
 fans with live tracks that they wouldn't normally hear.  If a BF5 CD Boot
 ever popped up, I would spend $30 on it in a heartbeat.  I could really
 care less if some guy is making a profit on it.  If it really does hurt
 the band, they should just release a live CD of thier own(like Pearl Jam
 did a few years back) with all of the songs on it, then we would have no
 reason to buy bootlegs.
 				-Jared

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 Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 14:52:19 -0400
 From: Damflevy@aol.com
 Subject: new import cd singles

 I have only been able to find part 2 of the cd single for "underground".
  Does part 1 have a live version of "Video Killed the Radio Star", or is it
 just "Video"

 Eric
 NY, NY

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 Date: Thu, 03 Oct 1996 15:01:44 -0600
 From: Adam Metz <ajmetz@students.wisc.edu>
 Subject: Built To Spill/Doug Martsch

 For anyone who knows little about Built To Spill, they have about 3
 albums:

 *Ultimate Alternative Wavers
 *There's Nothing Wrong With Love
 *The Normal Years
 *Caustic Resin (EP)

 and their nucleus (Doug Martsch) was in the Treepeople and now records
 with Calvin Johnston (Beat Happening, Dub Narcotic) as a member of the
 Halo Benders.  That band is great too.  In a recent interview with
 Calvin Johnston, he told me that Doug was recently signed to Warner
 Brothers and has almost completed an album of "epic-type" rock songs,
 which will be issued early next year.  I think it is a solo project.
 Keep your eyes and ears peeled, because we'll need somthing to hold us
 over until the next BF5 album comes out.

 On that note, check out the Brendan Benson album, One Mississippi.
 YOU WILL NOT BE DISSAPOINTED.  Any fans of rocking Beatlesesque pop
 will dig the shit out of this.  More like McCartney or something than
 Lennon, but very good, great guitars, even a bit of (gasp!) piano.  Me
 likey very much.  If you want to see my review of it here goes...

    [Moderator's note: AJ wrote a nice review and I'm sure he'll be glad
 to e-mail it to you if you'd like.  It's a little too long to include here.
 -fjm]


 -A.J. Metz


 Enjoy..

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 Date: Thu, 03 Oct 1996 19:16:42 -0400
 From: Ryan Green <rgreen4@ix.netcom.com>
 Subject: BEN FOLDS SINGLE

 Hello,
 I recently purchased a copy of the "Where's Summer B" single and it
 contains some live songs on it.  The two songs are Tom & Mary, and
 Emaline.  I got the cd single through CD Now Homepage which is located
 at www.cdnow.com.  I keep reading that people are looking for live songs
 by Ben so here is the best way to get one.  They also have t-shirts from
 the band also.

 Ryan Green
 Marietta, GA

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 Date: Thu, 03 Oct 1996 16:34:33 -0800
 From: John Fitzgerald <jfitzger@netroplex.com>
 Subject: God bless Ben Folds Five

 I've only been following the Armachair for a few issues now, but I must
 say it's damned exciting to see so many others as buzzed about BFF as I
 am.  I discovered them (as it seems so many others did) through the ol'
 CMJ, and had to special order the CD (I was living in Muncie, Indiana at
 the time), but when it arrived, I knew I'd found something good.  Does
 anyone else feel that Ben's lyrics evoke a kind of Everytown ambiance?
 I mean, "Alice Childress" tore me up when I first heard it, because it
 hit so close to home.  The same with "Where's Summer B." and just about
 everything else on the disc.  Maybe I'm sounding too much like a rock
 critic, and a bad one at that, but I'd be curious to know what song or
 songs on the album hit 'em lovely from the first spin.  ("Song For The
 Dumped" was certainly cathartic when again, I had a similar experience)

 I haven't felt this good about the future of rock since I first heard
 Barenaked Ladies or Love Jones.

 Thanks for the indulgence.

 Rob Sturma
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