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The Ben Folds Five Digest

Issue #597 - November 9, 1997



Magical Armchair Digest    Sunday, November 9 1997    Volume 01 : Number 597



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TOPICS IN THIS DIGEST:

    In the changer
    Globe Review of Boston Show
    Ben Darren Robert and NBP
    Mitchell Lane/Fab 4 and covers

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Date: Sat, 8 Nov 1997 16:39:19 -0500
From: "Derek Supranowicz" 
Subject: In the changer

1) Dave Matthews Live at Red Rocks
2) George Clinton and the P-Funk
3) Ben Folds - original album
4) CatFish Blue - Stella
5) Live - Throwing Copper


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Date: Sat, 08 Nov 1997 17:07:35 -0500 (EST)
From: "Dr. Peyser" 
Subject: Globe Review of Boston Show

Here's what the Boston Globe had to say about Tuesday night's concert.  
Very positive!  Used completely without permission, of course.

Ben Folds Fills Roxy with witty and musical fusion
By Joan Anderman, Globe Correspondent

If invention is indeed the recombination of old ideas, Ben Folds is a true 
original.  His alternately (and sometimes simultaneously) wry, gleeful and 
plaintive fusion of almost every popular music style from jazz through punk 
defies categorization--as does the notion of a guitarless rock band.  One 
simple hangs onto the irresistable tunefulness that binds the stylistic 
scraps and goes for the ride.

The capacity crowd at the Roxy Tuesday night were card-carrying, lyric-
reciting members of the fold, so to speak, cult-like in their devotion to 
their hero's literate, irreverant words, which run as postmodern as his 
racous musical pastiche.  From the moment the trio launched into the 
Stephen Sondheim-meets-Elvis-Costello-via-surfer harmonies ode to apathy-
chasers, "Battle of Who Could Care Less," it was clear that Ben Folds Five 
is not suited for the humorless, the purists, or the faint of intellect.

Folds, the lead singer, main songwriter, and pianist for the Chapel Hill, 
NC., trio, is a virtuosic, old-school basher: think Elton John, Billy 
Preston, Fats Waller.  He's also got serious jazz chops, a feel for Latin 
grooves, and an eary for witty, soaring show music.  The tongue-in-cheek 
rock manifesto "Philosophy" found Folds using his left foot as his third 
piano hand and gingerly bashing the keys with his stool in mock rock excess
.  Then, in a blink, he was hunched over a lilting jazz waltz, "Selfless, 
Cold and Composed," a Joe Jackson-does-off-Broadway-via-the Hotel Carlyle 
attack on the skewed politics of communication.

With a lesser musical gift, Folds could easily be imagined sporting a 
plastic pocket protector and spouting obscure theories.  Instead we get an 
aural essay like "One Angry Dwarf and Two Hundred Solemn Faces,"a biting, 
Matthew Sweet-goes-vaudeville-via-the-Clash, kiss-off to grade-school 
bullies for the skinny little nerd-turned-pop star.  And that's not the 
mention the Jobimian bossa nova, the Bacharach-era pop, the hardcore boogie
- -woogie, and the low-tech electronic ambiance acheived by palming the bass 
guitar pick-up.

Not all of Ben Folds Five's material is of the smarty-pants, melting pot 
variety.  "Brick," the third single from the recent "Whatever and Ever Amen
," disc, is a gorgeous ballad, set on stage for simplicity and maximum 
melancholy to marching snare drum, repetitive cycles of deconstructed piano 
chords, and the great, deep swipes across the upright bass strings.  In a 
similar vein, Fold reached inside his grand piano to strum the strings and 
blew a haunted air into the harmonium on the lovely, dark waltz "Smoke."

Chicago quartet Verbow opened the show with intriguing, cello-anchored rock 
that owes equally to Sgt. Pepper-era Beatles, discordant grunge, and 
industrial clank.  Travis, a hard-pop quintet from Scotland, took the stage 
next for a seemingly endless set of bland rockers and ballads.

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Katy Demcak
kdemcak@wellesley.edu		    "Seconds pass slowly and years go flying by"
								-Ben Folds Five

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Date: Sat, 08 Nov 1997 14:55:48 PST 
From: "Flying Nun" 
Subject: Ben Darren Robert and NBP

Hi all



>Which reminds me:  if you're trapped in space with only one of the 
>members
>of BF5, which one would it be: Robert, Ben, or Darren?  How's that?

Lance, you've opened the way for every girl (or guy) who has sick 
obssessions with either member to release the dream onto the armchair.  
Is it possible that this may turn into another can of worms?  :)  having 
said that...

I think I'm speaking for Petra as much as myself when I say DARREN (as 
if there could be any question about it!).  As long as he brings along 
the drum kit.  

Nah, even if he didn't!

Finally!  Something in which I can post my opinion!  I haven't said a 
thing for ages because all there's been on the armchair are reviews!  
Not that there's anything wrong with that, I love hearing reviews, I 
just can't really say anything that's worth being said, blah blah.

Apart from that, re: Naked Baby Photos.  I'm really happy with the 
trcklisting, in fact to be honest, I'd be happy with anything.  This is 
because I HAVE NO BFF BOOTLEGS, and this is because I have next to no 
means with which to acquire some (Janet would be the bit that stops me 
from having no means at all).  So they could throw anything they want at 
me, and I'll part with what little I have to get it.  I'm such a poor 
uni student, I'm glad they're taking pity on me, even if they don't 
realise it.

Que

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Date: Sat, 08 Nov 1997 15:21:43 PST 
From: "Courtney Knopf" 
Subject: Mitchell Lane/Fab 4 and covers

>
>1. The more and more I listen to "Mitchell Lane", the more it reminds 
>me of a Led Zeppelin-"Rain Song" kind-of-feel.  Crazy?  Maybe, but 
>just listen toit...

I've been thinking that it could also have been a track on the Beatles 
White Album. If you listen to it and then to Mitchell Lane, you can 
totally see it fitting in somewhere between "I'm So Tired" and 
"Blackbird."

As for covers I'd like to see..well, I've been watching "Grosse Pointe 
Blank" a lot lately 
(Grosse Pointe Blank::Me as Bottle Rocket::Elisabeth)
adn I think the guys should cover the Queen/David Bowie song "Under 
Pressure." That would be really kickass. I also think it would be cool 
if they did "It's not Unusual." They'd rock the casbah.

can't wait to see 'em on the 30th! (only 20 more days!)

~Courtney
The Sultraness of Swing


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