Ben Folds Five Digest

Issue #24 - January 25, 1996

                     Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #24

Topics for Today:

      Rumors???
      Ben Folds plays just for me...
      Re: Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #23
      Re: Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #23
      BFF mailing list
      BFF fever spreads
      subscribe

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 Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 00:06:28 +0500
 From: Jon Glass 
 Subject: Rumors???

 I don't want to spread any rumors, but I was looking for a confirmation one
 way or the other on:
 1) BF5 had signed to Sony recently and
 2)another album was expected out by this summer.

 Thanks for any facts,

 jon
 jglass@globalvision.net

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 Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 00:09:30 -0500
 From: Opus 
 Subject: Ben Folds plays just for me...

 Heya,

 I was going to write my usual long thesis on the concert and the events
 before and after (and beleive me, it was a heluva day) but I really have no
 time right now. And I've been putting it off since Saturday, so I might as
 well tell you to get you all jealous. A warning, though, I tend to ramble a
 bit, so be prepared to read...

 I went to the Danbury, CT, show wearing what I usually do: a hat and tie
 (I've quite a collection of weird ties and nice hats, so I tend to show
 them off). On that day it was a brown fedora and a red Animaniacs tie, one
 of my favorites.

 The stage was tiny; the only way you could differentiate it from the rest
 of the club was that it stopped being tile and started being wood. The club
 had a bigger stage but apparently decided Ben and the fellers weren't big
 enough for it, so the stuck them in the bar area.

 Even little Ben Folds drew a bit of a crowd, and when the show started, my
 friends and I found it hard to dance in the group of people in front.
 (Surprisingly enough, most of them were older couples. Have all the
 younguns been turned off by the bitter "Underground"?) From the side of the
 stage, we still had a good view, a lot of room to dance, and Ben Folds was
 facing us (since his piano was sideways) for the majority of the concert.

 When Ben was playing, i was dancing, in a style which has been described as
 the motions of a spasmatic monkey. I cannot deny this comparason, since
 there is a point where the music takes control of my body (much Satan does
 to Linda Blair in "The Exorcist" except much, much hipper). I suppose this
 makes a bit of a spectacle, but that's the price I pay.

 After one song was over, however, Ben said, "Hey, I like the guy in the
 hat!" and pointed to me. I blushed a bit and he continued, "I feel like I
 should be playing Madness!". So, without further adu, the three of the Five
 launched into "One Step Beyond" and he watched me as I danced. I even lept
 over to the stage, and, in my best British accent, sang along, "One Step
 Beyond!". Ben stopped, and said, "Hey, you, don't watch that! Watch this!"
 (all of which are words in the song) and I laughed and left the stage; Ben
 having played for me and me having danced for him.

 Later on, during the rousing "Philosophy" finale, my friend and I had taken
 to jumping in time with the music as part of our dance, and Ben spotted us
 and jumped along, pounding the ivories the entire time. It was inspiring
 and special, and I approached him after the show, dripping with sweat and
 happy for the wonderful concert.

 I thanked him a lot for the great show and gave him a container of Silly
 Putty, for which he said, "Thanks! I love this stuff!". They were ushering
 people out of the bar as fast as they could, so i told him that I'd see him
 the next night, as the plan was to go up to Northampton and catch his show
 there. He said he'd watch for me. I also planned ot bring some Silly Putty
 for the other guys in the band, too, since I didn't want to leave them out.

 Of course, I never got to go to Northampton (my ride flaked out on me last
 minute) so I didn't get to talk to him again. But I'll tell you this: not
 only is Ben Folds one of the best singer/songwriters out there, he also
 puts on a great show and is, in my small experience, a great feller, too.
 Plus, he likes Silly Putty, so how bad can he be?

 With love and midgets,


 opus

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 From: Clint Larsen 
 Subject: Re: Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #23



 This is just about the same as mine!!! Except I bought the CMJ myself!!


 >  Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 21:26:18 -0800
 >  From: afukushim@sd31.gov.bc.ca
 >  Subject: First BF5 experience
 >
 >         Well, i borrowed a CMJ disc from last Sept. off a friend, and on it
 > is "Underground".

    [gratuitous quoting deleted by moderator]

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 Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 05:18:46 -0800
 From: Clint Hawks 
 Subject: Re: Ben Folds Five Digest, Issue #23

 hey frank... add this to the list...

 since everyone's saying how their BF5 disc never leaves the changer...
 well i've got a changer at home and one in the car... dilemma, eh?
 nope, just buy the cd twice so i never have to move it. there's only
 one other disc i did that with... TPOH 'Where's the Bone?'...  BF5 is
 definitely my choice for 1995's album of the year....

 1. ben folds five (blew everything else out of the h20)
 2. tpoh - where's the bone
 3. menswear
 4. danger danger - dawn
 5. matthew sweet - 100% fun

 that's my top 5!

 see ya'll in pontiac!!!

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 Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 10:37:47 -0500 (EST)
 From: Darin Goulet 
 Subject: BFF mailing list


 Will anyone rally with me for a Boston show sometime this spring? I love
 this music (the kicker for me was the line "Hey, that's Darin's
 girlfriend!") and I discovered the web page (and accompanying tour
 schedule) just one day after the show in Northampton ...
 Unbearable disappointment.
 	
 		Darin

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 Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 21:14:53 PST
 From: Chris A Ruffner 
 Subject: BFF fever spreads

 Well I do believe that by word of mouth alone that the Ben Folds Five will
 conquer the world.  I got my bro a copy of the CD for X-mas, and he left a
 message on my machine that he thought the CD was "Groovy", etc.  And has
 been telling all his friends in DC about it.  He also very eager to see the
 band perform live in his neck of the woods.

 I'm looking forward to see the boys perform live again tomorrow night in
 Pontiac.

 Chris

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 Date: Fri, 26 Jan 96 03:35:28 0500
 From: natalie Wells 
 Subject: subscribe

 Please add me to the Mailing List.  I Love you guys!!

 Thanks,

 Natalie Wells
 nwells@bgnet.bgsu.edu


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