THE MAGICAL ARMCHAIR

The Ben Folds Five Digest

Issue #225 - April 11, 1997



                     THE MAGICAL ARMCHAIR, Issue #225
 
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Topics for Today:
 
      bffmail@aol.com problems
      Re: THE MAGICAL ARMCHAIR, Issue #223
      Last polka and a couple questions
      BFF Import singles
      Re: Keep that Sheet safe
      caleb southern interview....
      BFF: Rochester -> Cleveland
      Mom & BFF
      The last polka
      bff in cleveland
      BFF new album/irvine meadows show
      Built to Spill concert review
      Dallas show will rock!
      Chicago show
      Hi everyone!
 
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 Subject: bffmail@aol.com problems

 Alan Wolmark in BFF's management company says there have been 
 considerable, and what appear to be insurmountable, problems with 
 America Online in getting mail through to bffmail@aol.com. The result is 
 that the bffmail address is non-functional for the time being, but he 
 hopes to get AOL to straighten things out soon. As it turns out, AOL has 
 had some other considerable problems with their mail system, so I would 
 suggest waiting a week or so before attempting to reach bffmail@aol.com.

 As an aside for list members who receive the Armchair through AOL, those 
 problems may have caused you to miss some issues. Please do not ask me to 
 remail them; instead, use the web to access them at 
 <http://oeonline.com/bff/list>. -fjm

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 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 08:14:00 -0400 (EDT)
 From: "D . Hokanson" <hokansod@goldey.gbc.edu>
 Subject: Re: THE MAGICAL ARMCHAIR, Issue #223

 >  Date: Tue, 08 Apr 1997 07:49:05 GMT
 >  From: "Adam B." <adamb@netroplex.com>
 >  Subject: BFF: With Ben as my witness, we're engaged
 >
 >  I asked her to get up on the table. Ben Folds, Robert Sledge and
 >  Darren Jessee surrounded her and I reached into my pocket and pulled
 >  out the ring.

     [etc.]

 Congratulations Adam.  I hope you and Nancy have a nice life together.
 That was a very unique, romantic way to propose.  I wish you all the best.

 Donna

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 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 08:54:39 -0400
 From: Shaleen R Hamilton <revir@juno.com>
 Subject: Last polka and a couple questions

 I have to say that my all time favorite line off the whole album has
 always been that one from the last polka!  My radio gets *much* louder
 when it comes up.

 Also I have a couple questions. 1) What is Bahgavad Gita ( I don''t know
 if I spelled that right, but I"m not gonna pull out the lyrics right
 now)...it's in the song Kate (like I have to tell you people) it says She
 hands out the bahgavad Gita...  and 2) I"m sure this was a topic of
 conversation when you were talking about the first album but what are
 they saying when the guys are talking after My philosophy?  They're all
 talking at the same time, and I can only make out 3 things they say...I'm
 just curious.

 Thanks!

    [The Bhagavad Gita is an ancient Hindu scripture, studied extensively
 by the Krisha consciousness movement. There is a link to more info and a
 translation of this document embedded within the lyrics to "Kate" under
 Discography on the web page, <http://oeonline.com/bff/>. -fjm]

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 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 09:25:06 -0400 (EDT)
 From: Chris Wagner <wagner@mts.jhu.edu>
 Subject: BFF Import singles

 Many people have been asking about how to get the import singles,
 especially the older ones.  If you are in the Baltimore area, Record and
 Tape Traders (one of the independent stores that carried the promo
 singles) sells most, if not all of them.  That's where I got mine.
 Where's Summer B has Tom&Mary and Emaline, The Underground singles have
 live stuff from the first album and a live version of Satan is my Master.
 The Uncle Walter had stuff from the others, so I didn't get it.  They also
 sell the BoWCCL singles.  All import singles are $12.
 					-Chris

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 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 09:27:37 +0000
 From: "Ryan D. Elder" <relder@macalester.edu>
 Subject: Re: Keep that Sheet safe

 Hey,

 	Haven't posted in a while, but the new album made me take a look at
 the armchair again, it's developing quite nicely!  Anyways, couldn't
 help but notice that some mentioned the lyrics in Steven's Last Night
 in Town were

 				"Keep that Sheet Safe"
 Just in case that wasn't a joke, personally, I believe the lyrics
 are;
 				"Get that S*** Set"
 Which sound like typical Ben Folds Fare anyways,

 my 2 pesos.

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 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 12:22:09 -0500
 From: Bradford MacLeod <bmacleod@waonline.com>
 Subject: caleb southern interview....

 i posted some comments from caleb (bff's producer) a few digests ago
 and asked if anybody had any questions they wanted me to ask him as part
 of an interview....  i got only 2 responses.  anybody have anything they
 want to know about the recording process of the 2 discs or anything like
 that, e-mail me....

 	brad

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 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 12:36:56 -0005
 From: Ryan Lewandowski <mrl8550@ritvax.isc.rit.edu>
 Subject: BFF: Rochester -> Cleveland

 I've noticed a couple people from the list that are from Rochester.  Is anyone
 going from Rochester to the Cleveland show?  The person I was hoping to get a
 ride with decided not to go home that weekend.  If I could get a ride that'd be
 cool.  I've got a friend I can stay with in Cleveland.
 Ryan Lewandowski
 http://www.rit.edu/~mrl8550
 (updated on 4.9.97)
 mrl8550@rit.edu

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 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 12:32:44 -0500
 From: Leigh Johnson <leigh@uhura.planeteers.com>
 Subject: Mom & BFF

 My Mom's the greatest.  She trucked all over Austin to get tickets for
 the BFF show on the 18th.  I was, of course, very grateful (since I live
 in Dallas, and would prefer to see them headline, rather than with a
 bunch of bands at a huge outdoor venue here).  I have a quandry
 though...

 She bought 4 tickets.  One for me, one for my sister, one for my Dad
 (who's musical taste I inherited, so I know he'll enjoy the show), and
 one for herself.  Now, my mom is a mild-mannered individual who doesn't
 care too much for loud concerts.  I told her that BFF was a band she
 might even like listening to... on *CD* - but I didn't say *live*.  I
 never expected her to attend herself!  I mean, I'm glad she's trying,
 but.....

 Thus, I have a question for all you fortunate souls who have already had
 the privledge of seeing Ben & the gang live:  do you think the show will
 be a bit too ...errr... energetic for my Mom?   I think, after hearing
 'For Those of Y'all who Wear Fanny Packs' that it might be a little more
 than mom's used to....

 Than again maybe I'm just worrying too much.... *sigh*  it's so hard
 raising parents....

 sorry to babble, especially on my first post.... but suggestions *are*
 welcome

 thanks, all
 -Leigh Johnson

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 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 12:41:38 -0500 (EST)
 From: Atropos <dashapir@cord.iupui.edu>
 Subject: The last polka

 I must say that that line in "The last Polka" is my favorite part of
 either CD.  Everytime he starts singing that, I can't help but stop
 whatever I'm doing.  Sometimes it's like I can't even breathe.  IMHO, it's
 quite possibly one of the most powerful musical moments I've ever heard.

 Atropos

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 Date: 10 Apr 1997 13:10:18 -0400
 From: Ben Kamen <ben_kamen@wra.k12.oh.us>
 Subject: bff in cleveland

                       bff in cleveland                             4/10/97

 hi everyone,
 i'm also going to be at the cleveland show.  i'm extremely excited to see bff,
 cause i've never had the oportunity, but i hear they are absolutly amazing
 live.  see you all there!!!
 Ben Kamen
 ben_kamen@wra.k12.oh.us

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 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 13:57:14 -0400 (EDT)
 From: MissDa@aol.com
 Subject: BFF new album/irvine meadows show

 first, i'd like to say that personally, i like the feel of the new album.  i
 like the hyper side of the ben folds five, but there's this mellow side
 present on the new cd that i hardly knew existed from the first album.  i was
 a little disappointed in missing the war, but other than that, i can totally
 get into the album.  and when i want hyper upon hyper, i can just pop in the
 first disc.

 anyway, i went with my sister to the counting crows show in irvine, ca, where
 bff opened, and it was excellent.  don't remember all of the setlist, but the
 show was great.  i was glad they played as many songs as they did (i've been
 to shows where the opening act only got 3 songs) and i cheered as loud as i
 possibly could, because there were hardly any people in the huge amphitheater
 'til the crows started.  my sister liked 'em and ended up buying the cd
 before the end of the night... i bought both available shirts, and took the
 free bio video sis got with the cd.  i'm so excited about the upcoming show
 (4/14) at the pima county fair... absolutely free (free admission to the fair
 for college students--that's me--monday) and i'm totally psyched.  and i
 really want to get my hands on one of those promo posters of the guys... they
 were all over the irvine show and i was planning on snagging one after the
 show but there were none left.  ah well...

 anyway, i also like dave matthews, steely dan, blues traveler, donna lewis,
 jewel, and about 450 other random groups... anybody with similar tastes or
 anything, feel free to email me at missda@aol.com

 amanda

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 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 11:21:01 -0700
 From: Steve VanDevender <stevev@efn.org>
 Subject: Built to Spill concert review

 Since BFF hasn't come to Eugene (yet), I can't post a recent concert
 review for them.  However, Built to Spill has been mentioned in relation
 to BFF a couple of times (at least as the music they listened to a lot
 while on their last tour), and since BTS played in Eugene last Monday, I
 decided to give them a try.

 The two words that came to my mind while watching Built to Spill play
 were "talented" and "athletic".  Since this is the first time I've ever
 seen or heard them, I can't give any of the song titles, and the sound
 was such that I couldn't make out any of the lyrics, but the three guys
 in the band cranked out an _awful_ lot of music, sometimes hard-edged,
 sometimes mellower, and always melodic.  I can see why the guys in BFF
 liked them.  They aren't much like BFF, being a traditional "power trio"
 guitar-bass-drums lineup, but with a lot more musical sense than
 average.  The most impressive part of the concert was the last song,
 which probably literally lasted 30 minutes straight (I didn't time it,
 but it was looooong), looked exhausting to play, and was almost
 exhausting to listen to.  Although they claimed to know only ten songs,
 it certainly didn't seem like a short set.  Their lead
 guitarist/vocalist also made very skillful use of a little effects box
 that he used to loop bits of his playing against themselves, and they
 recovered fairly gracefully from the guitarist breaking a string early
 in the set -- the bass player and drummer noodled around for a couple of
 minutes and gradually trailed off, by which time the guitarist was
 almost ready to tune the new string.

 All in all, I'd recommend Built to Spill.  It also sounds like they're
 on a national tour, as one audience member asked about a Chicago tour
 date.

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 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 13:28:42 -0600 (CST)
 From: zpr64@ttacs.ttu.edu
 Subject: Dallas show will rock!

 I would like to find out how many other people are going to see BFF in
 Dallas.  If you live anywhere close I would definately reccomend the drive.
 The bands playing are: BFF,Beck,Moby,Prodigy,Inxs,Cake,Cowboy Mouth and
 maybe someone else.  It is at an outdoor amphitheatre from 11:00-whenever.
 Let me know if you are going.
                                       Sugarmag

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 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 13:33:37 -0500 (CDT)
 From: dpm179@hecky.acns.nwu.edu
 Subject: Chicago show

 Does anyone know who is opening for the gang at the Metro on April 24?
 I am so stoked for the concert. (e-mail me: damer@nwu.edu)

 As for my substantive contribution to the Magical Armchair, well, this
 will be my first.  But here it goes:

 One of my favorite lines one "Whatever" is the following from "Kate":
 	"Her mix tape's a masterpiece."

 It is not meant to be profound, it is not meant to shock---but that is
 what I love it for---its so real it kills me.  I mean, we love people for
 craziest reasons, even the fact that someone just happens to make a
 bitchin' mix tape.  What Ben captured with this line is beauty without
 pretension---a trait only the best of songwriters possess.

 So there it is---my first entry.  I'd love to recieve some
 replies/banter/addendums/whatevers.  (damer@nwu.edu)

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 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 1997 14:35:49 -0400 (EDT)
 From: AngrYngFan@aol.com
 Subject: Hi everyone!

 Hi everyone I just joined the list and I'm lovin' it already.  I'm on the
 Elvis Costello list and people started talking about BFF.  I realized I
 wanted to talk about them more than I want to talk about Elvis right now so
 here I am.

 I first heard BFF on WCBR near Chicago.  They played "Video" when the first
 album came out and I fell in love with it.  It's still my favorite song of
 theirs.  I bought the album as soon as I could find it.  I saw them at the
 Lounge Axe and was more impressed than I ever dreamed.  Only the King (EC)
 himself compares in the amount of energy, emotional depth, and lyrical
 quality!

 Rich said -

 >Although I don't love every song, I do love the fact that it is >not just
 like the first album.  That might be okay for a second >album, but a third
 album of the same ould just sound flat.   I
 >think that you can definitely hear the maturity in a lot of the >song
 writing.....I think that we are in for years of
 >BF5.

 I agree.  I was slow to warm up to the new album, but now that's the only
 thing I can listen to.  I think it's because the albums are so different that
 I wasn't sure what to think of it; but that ability to move on to a different
 sound and do it well is what will keep them going and what will keep us
 listening.

 Bryce said -

 me:"How long have you been playing?"  Ben:"Wince I was about 9."  me:"Wow!
  did you train classically?" Ben:"For about a year, but after that I just
 slammed on it."


 I loved your story, Bryce.  I've been wondering about Ben's experience with
 piano.  I, myself, quit after playing for two years when I was 9-10.  I wish
 I was smart enough to realize at the time that I didn't have to like that
 boring stuff I was learning and could do my own thing.  I started taking it
 up again 2 1/2 years ago at age 25.  I started on the same boring path I did
 before, but wasn't on it for long.  I'm still taking lessons, but I moved on
 to a blues/jazz guy who taught himself how to play.
 Who else on the list plays?  Any advice?


 Goef said -

 I'm going to the Metro(Chicago) show on the 24th, can't wait!

 Me too!!!!!!

 Happy to be on the list!

 Margaret

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