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The Ben Folds Five Digest

Issue #1113 - July 12, 1998



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TOPICS IN THIS DIGEST:

    Jane
    New here, stuff
    Drew Carey Covers 
    Hidden Track
    Radiohead/ cover
    "Raindrops..." anecdote
    Air & Emaline
    Brisbane fans/vote 4 SFTD
    My personal space bubble
    Tapes?
    BFF Cd's 
    Jess, Val, Kate and Canada
    yes, more covers :)

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Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 21:41:25 EDT
From: Emmaline20@aol.com
Subject: Jane

Well, BFF made it as #5 in Jane Magazine's first celebrity poll or somethng
like that for best new band. Umm....that's it. 

Sarah :)

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Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 21:56:05 EDT
From: TOADSPKT@aol.com
Subject: New here, stuff

Hi~
        I'm really new to the list and felt kinda scared to post considering
my screen name and the toadyrange person, but just so you know, my screen name
is about the band toad the wet sprocket :)
        hmm, covers of songs I would like to see...i think Nirvana's "smells
like teen spirit" could be really awesome...hey, tori amos did it ;)  also,
something by the cure or the smiths.....
       and about the guys being rude, I've never met them, but that is the
first time I've heard negative stuff about them.  there is nothing cooler than
meeting a favorite band and them being very nice and sweet to you :)  
also, good luck to the people working on the fan club, it sounds really great
:)
take care....
Lauren (you can call me Toad too ;))
p.s.  on another list(for another band) we always list a few things we're
currently listening to a lot, I hope I'm not breaking any rules by doing this
or making anyone mad.
 - BFF :anything of theirs
 - Counting Crows: august and everything after
 - the badlees: river songs
 - Tori Amos: from the choirgirl hotel
and anything by Ani DiFranco and Live

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Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 21:18:33 -0500
From: The Tasler Family <sparky1@netins.net>
Subject: Drew Carey Covers 

Someone mentioned here that the boys should cover the theme from "The Drew
Carey Show"  My question is this; which one?  The series originally had Drew
singing a little swing ditty called "Moon Over Parma."  Then, they used a
dance sequence from a past episode done to the song "Five O'Clock World."
Now it's another dance number, actually shot in Cleveland (the setting of
the show) along to the Presidents of the United States of America's cover of
the Ian Hunter song "Cleveland Rocks."  Any of 'em would be cool, in my
opinion...  And, to throw in my two cents on the cover topic, and to stick
with PUSA, I think it'd be awesome if the guys did the Presidents' "Love
Delicatessen," from their final album, "Pure Frosting."  Great disc, plus it
has the above-mentioned "Cleveland Rocks..."

Chris Tasler  sparky1@netins.net
	      http://members.tripod.com/~Codemonkey

	"You know, love is a happy time all throughout the universe.  It's when 	 a
male part of the species goes to the female part of the species, and 	 says,
'Hey?  You wanna go on a date?'  And then, she would say, 'Why, 		 yes, I'd
like to go on a date...'  IF YOU'RE LUCKY!  And then you go to 	 a
restaurant, and she gets something called a 'salad.'  And then he 		 gets a
big piece of beef, that he eats.  And that, to me, ladies and 		 gentlemen,
is love.  Kinda makes you cry, doesn't it?"

		-Brak,
		 "Cartoon Planet"

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Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 23:25:11 -0400
From: enigma@voyager.net
Subject: Hidden Track

ok, this is to clear up all the confusion on the whatever and ever amen 
cd. on some, and i repeat SOME cd's, if u keep listing after the last 
track or song, you wil here a guy say "ben folds is a fuckin asshole." 
and from my knowledge that is the only hidden "track"

~p	

ps if anyone knows anyother hidden tracks, don't be shy to correct me

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Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 23:46:08 EDT
From: KrZy29@aol.com
Subject: Radiohead/ cover

<<Whoa whoa wait...a Radiohead cover? Why didn't I think of that? Can anyone
besides me see "Black Star" or "Fake Plastic Trees" from BFF? Just thinking
>>

i cant believe no one thought of this til now...since it seems almost everyone
one the list is a Radiohead fan...wow Fake Plastic Trees would be soooo
great!!!! The boys could pull off some great harmonies with that song

~Kristina

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Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 00:09:52 +0000
From: mark & mikell brown <brownmm@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: "Raindrops..." anecdote

OK - so I'm driving down the road listening to a tape that my husband
very kindly made of downloaded realaudio files of BF5 stuff and
"Raindrops Keep Fallin'..." from the Bacharach special comes on.  As has
been noted before on the MA, Ben flubs the first verse. (BTW - on the
video there are camera shots at this point of both Darren and Burt,
who's conducting, laughing. I wonder if they're laughing at Ben's
misreading of the line or at Robert's bass kicking in. Even through the
stage monitors, it must be REAL LOUD. It rocks. Totally.)

Ben's line flubbing triggers a memory that I thought I'd share with
other strangely obsessed BF5 fans. I was 11 years old and in 5th grade
when "Raindrops..." first charted with B.J Thomas in 1969. (Do the
math.) I loved it because it was from the soundtrack of my favorite
movie, "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" with Redford & Newman.
(First time I ever heard the word "shit" in a movie. My, how times have
changed.) The song was nominated for an Oscar and Thomas sang it on the
Academy Awards and, yes, my children, he transposed the first and second
verses and screwed up in front of tens of millions of viewers. I was so
embarassed for him! (Of course, as a pubescent girl of 12 by that time,
I was pretty much embarassed all the time anyway.) Why I remember this,
I have no idea....

I'm sure there's no cosmic synchronicity or anything...

mikell b. (who has WAY too many things to do to be fooling around with
shit like this)

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Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 22:17:50 -0700
From: Jeremy Horpedahl <eaglehaslanded@geocities.com>
Subject: Air & Emaline

> just like to add my name to the list of people who have seen various AIR
> singles listed at various online music sources. It always lists it as a
> japanese import. Some say one track, some say FIVE! 
> 
> Does ANYONE actually have this or has anyone at least SEEN it?

Well, I ordered it from Music Blvd, and they backordered. I'll let you
guys know when I finally get it.

Also, someone mentioned something about a Japanese Emaline CD. Could you
please give me and everyone else some info on this, such as how many
tracks, how much it cost, if it was promo, etc. Thanks a bunch...

- -- 
   Jeremy Horpedahl - eaglehaslanded@geocities.com
                 jeremyhorp on AOL IM
a page all about me - http://www.enetis.net/~horp/me/

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Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 22:23:38 PDT 
From: "Tavia Seymour" <taves@hotmail.com>
Subject: Brisbane fans/vote 4 SFTD

well here goes (I hope I send this right - I have electronic 'black 
thumbs')

greetings, this is my first time on the chair, but I've been lurking for 
a bit.

topic 1: I'm a Brisbane girl meself and I'm wondering are there any 
other Brissie lads and lasses out there in webland. 19 sleeps to go till 
the guys rock festival hall (very big 'yay'), so email me (< 
taves@hotmail.com >) if you want to meet up before the concert.

topic 2: hi to the other aussies - and vote for SFTD on the triple j net 
50 if you feel inclined, cause then they'll play the video on 'rage' and 
then I (and you too!) can see it. Actually you don't have to live in Oz 
to vote on the net 50 (hint)

topic 3: oh I can't resist (even tho it's boring :p~~ ) if the guys were 
in a covering kind of mood, wouldn't 'Blame it on the Boogie' be fun ?!

bye.
tavia

"the bass player had all the natural rhythm of a traffic accident"  
           Terry Pratchet (sp?) in 'Soul Music' 
     (N.B. This is not a reference to Robert who has amazing 
                 natural rhythm, I'd bet)

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Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 01:54:45 EDT
From: Beatles050@aol.com
Subject: My personal space bubble

Hey hey everyone-
  --Wow...I didn't think there were so many avid Beatle fans on the Armchair.
It's almost kinda scary.  Next thing ya know people will start wearing
Hawaiian shirts...( "Carry That Weight"...that would be damn cool!)
  --A BFF & Weezer concert?!  Shit yeah its cool!  It's nice to know that
they're  (Weezer) is coming out with a new album.  It's really weird how many
of us on the MA share the same interests.  (i.e., BFF...Weezer...Beatles)  I
didn't know I'd get such huge feedback from all this...
  --As for the (staged) conversation including the now infamous JKFett:  Keep
beating that dead horse everybody!!!!  Dan...you know what you did...you
ruined my nice little bubble in which I live.  It's been corrupted.  May your
Karma never be realigned!  ("You can't do that!  Karma can only be passed out
by the Cosmos!")  I find your lack of faith to the band disturbing.  You have
been quick to judge.  (And quick to trust someone you do not even know for
that matter.)  I pity the fool...

Daryl
   "I never give you my pillow, I only send you my invitation.  And in the
middle of the celebration, you break down."

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Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 03:18:49 -0400
From: Jessica Brandt <jbrandt@kent.edu>
Subject: Tapes?

Zyah said:
<<but I did buy two tape bootlegs.
(My first ones,actually) One of Radiohead, and one of Ben Folds Five.  I
haven't listened to it yet, but here's what's on it:
7th House, Pontiac Michigan LIVE 1/30/96>>

only $10 for this?

Wow, i wish i were schiesty enough to sell my boots for $10 a piece.

Poor girrrl.

Jess




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Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 20:14:25 -0500
From: rc@sover.net (Cooper)
Subject: BFF Cd's 

Iff anyone has or knows where to get any BFF cd's (or singles) other than
WEAE, BFF, or NAKED BABY PHOTOS : could they please e-mail me at
rc@sover.net?

I'm willing to buy them.

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Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 11:30:35 PDT 
From: "V Hochschild" <charzi@hotmail.com>
Subject: Jess, Val, Kate and Canada

Hi, Fivers.
  All I've been able to do since the BFF Toronto show has been lurk, and 
there's been plenty to lurk through as usual.  Let's see what I can 
recall to which I can respond.
  I was going to send a review of that Molson Amphishithole show (Darren 
did a nice chat with Kim Hughes on The Edge where they were *really* 
looking foreward to working on a new album, their set was too short as I 
figured, tho' Ben did some nice butt-wigglin' and Robert was a vision in 
those big monitors, and I have no right to bitch cuz I got in free, so I 
was a happy girl - and everyone should see Beck at least once in a 
lifetime), but I had to slog through that whole snotty fans vs. stupid 
fans vs. those in the middle and the RF well-intentioned infiltration, 
and by then my time was up.  A couple months passing seems to sharpen my 
editing skills anyway.  But I'd still like to give big fat props to 
Jessica in NE Ohio for providing a voice of reason and jerking around 
all of the combatants with that fake rumour.  Bless you and your 
shrubbery and keep covering the farmland between Cleveland and 
Youngstown.
  I noticed another Val from southern Ontario turned up (fortunately, I 
prefer Valerie), and it's been good to hear another solid voice from 
here, especially since the BFF juggernaut has virtually ignored the rest 
of Canada (I feel bad for that person in BC, for example, who'll have to 
rely on Seattle listings) and perspectives from here are so few.  
(Ralph?  Where are you?  How's the site coming?  Aren't you in the Ring 
yet?)  And yes, Muchmusic has started playing the SFTD video quite a 
bit, tho' I don't know why they waited so long to start.  (It is a fine 
video, very them I think, and I dig the blue bandaid on Ben's elbow and 
Robert waving his arms around and Darren looking somewhere off camera 
when he shouldn't.) But my favourite video is still "Kate", which brings 
up the matter of that song as a single.  I was one of those goofs 
whining for it to be a single in North America, and while it was a 
single in the UK and it was released as a single to RETAIL in North 
America, I still don't think it's been a *radio* single here.  I still 
think the order has been Bowccl, Dwarf, Brick and Sftd - at least in 
Canada, and I don't see them making great variations for all the rat's 
ass the label has cared about Canada.  So I call on the radio people 
here - like Mr. Boyer? - to let me know definitively.  Has "Kate" been 
released as a single to radio in North America?   If so, WHAT THE HELL 
HAPPENED? Ooops..sorry.  I get emotional about this...
  Oh, back to that Val on Internet Direct.  I do have to disagree on the 
Canadian attitude about Barenaked Ladies.  (Oh, no, says Frank, Not BNL 
again!  Don't they have their own damn lists?)  No big shock talk of 
them has turned up here, since they're also a smart band capable of 
three-part harmonies and walking a line between wacky and heartbreaking. 
BNL has been around for about 10 years, when they put out that 
history-making indie cassette, then Gordon was EVERYWHERE a bit later, 
and like every domestic band except the Tragically Hip that actually 
gets successful in Canada (quite a feat in itself), people got tired of 
them, especially as they got a teensy bit less goofy.  So BNL sort of 
hit a wall.  Then they hooked up with Terry Mc Bride (Nettwerk honcho 
and manager of Sarah McLachlan) who was genius enough to make them tour 
like dogs in the States and create Rock Spectacle, and with a little 
luck - voila!  BNL blows up in the States.  And Canadians being who we 
are, BNL starts getting noticed again because of that success, and 
Canadians are a little proud of them and a little snotty too.  (Remember 
that bantering in the MA about BFF selling out?  Imagine how much of 
that there must've been on the Ladies' lists!)  Now, Canadian radio is 
all over Stunt, and we'll see how it goes.  But I don't think BNL is a 
joke - at least not for a while.  They're a Canadian band who finally 
made it over the hump.
   Now, I've forgotten what else there was, which could be just as well, 
since this is long enough.  Oh, although Dan's messages in intention and 
practice about the chat thing seem mixed, he did succeed in bringing a 
lot of people to the guys' defence with some great they-were-nice-to-me 
stories.  Thanks for them all, although something still smells vaguely 
like manipulation to me.  As well, thanks to Frank for laying down the 
law on this and the fan war earlier.  His is a kind but firm 
omnipotence.  
  And thanks to Frank for letting another too-long post from me make it 
through.

Peace,
Valerie  

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Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 19:30:22 EDT
From: Nukky18@aol.com
Subject: yes, more covers :)

Hello people of the chair,

	Remember Steely Dan? 70's and 80's rock? Listen to "reelin' in the years".
It's so BFF it hurts! Nonetheless, they're a great band. And about that whole
JKFett crap. I met the band back in October of '97 in south florida.  My
personal opinion on the boys is all positive.  I' ve met other bands and most
of them have been cool.  I've never had any problems with famous people.  Like
the other posts, this guy must have some serious brain damage. Get off the
crack, mang. If you like silly-geek-rock check out WEEN! 

- -jeremy

"beef"

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