Brady Bell recently joined 100 Monkeys on tour and has taken the time to write some commentary of the tour so far.
Read the full 14 pages here: The Lives and Ventures of a Band Called 100 Monkeys: A Weekly Update in Words
Brady Bell recently joined 100 Monkeys on tour and has taken the time to write some commentary of the tour so far.
Read the full 14 pages here: The Lives and Ventures of a Band Called 100 Monkeys: A Weekly Update in Words
Thanks go to Iris for sharing her review of the 100 Monkeys show at The Launch Pad in Albuquerque!
The opening band, Asper Kourt, was absolutely amazing. They played amazingly well, and I would go as far as saying that they sound better live than they do on their CD. After they finished performing their song, “Don’t Forget,” the drummer quickly sung, “Don’t forget about my Jasper.” The lead singer went on to add that the drummer had “seen the movie 14 times.”
The boys put on an amazing show! They did all their usual songs. A group of girls asked them to play “Ugly Girl” and Graupner went on to ask them what the song was about. When they couldn’t answer, he laughed it off and they went on to play it. Jackson and Graupner told jokes all throughout the show. One joke prompted an audience member to inform them of the difference between red and green chile. The improv song was “Spandex Banana Hammocks.” It originally started out as just “spandex,” but one of the audience members also threw out “banana hammocks” and Jerad really seemed to like the idea. Jackson did want those who posted YouTube videos of the song to include a warning and apology to his mother for the subject matter he’s singing about. The audience chanted for an encore and they obliged with two more songs. Afterward, Jackson invited the audience to join them in Dallas for the concert the following night.
Personally, I have NEVER had so much fun at a concert before. The guys were great about interacting with the audience, they played their hearts out, and seemed to be having a blast while doing so. As they were leaving, I handed a pair of cute/kiddie monkey glasses to Uncle Larry and a pair to Jackson as a belated birthday present. LOL
“It’s not new and it’s not Mexico, but gaw dang it, I like it here!” – Jackson

Check out Iris Twitter and you tube pages for all her photos and videos from the show:
Big Thanks to the wonderful Holly for sharing her account of the 100 Monkeys show at The Detroit Bar.
Unfortunately, I cannot give you an accurate review of the entire night, seeing as I arrived very late, around 11pm.
When I arrived, the band before the boys had just finished. I stood to the left of the stage, just in front of the main microphone and Uncle’s bongos.
The bar was a nice, roomy setting, with booth like seats along the back walls with candles lit all around. The “lounge” was near the back of the bar, almost a separate room. The stage was quite low, about knee high, very small and lined with red curtains along the wall. The boys came on stage and the girls swarmed. What was once a roomy, comfortable place to stand, ended up being a sardine can as girls shoved forward to get a closer look at the band. I can’t remember exactly, you’ll want to ask Katie or Aileen the set list, Jerad gave them both a copy. I believe they started the night with Orson Brawl.
The boys played with full enthusiasim and dedication. The show was as energetic as ever, as the boys sang… a few girls surrounding the stage sang along and it became a crowd wide sing along. The first Improv they sang was titled “Tator Tots”… it was hard to decipher, but from what I heard of the lyrics, Jackson worked his magic, yet again. Ben G told his jokes, Jerad made fun of him, Jackson made girls swoon and Ben Johnson kicked ass on his drums!
The guys ended their set and ran back to their hide out backstage and most of the crowd disbursed.
Sad to say for the people who left, the boys returned to jam out a jazz session. During this set, they played their slower, more bluesy songs and it was much more laid back. At one time during the show, Jerad exclaimed, “I’ve got an ailen in my pocket!” and pulled out a tiny plastic Toy Story alien that he placed on the keyboard. It was a cute addition to the band!
While they tuned their instruments, we asked Jerad to make up a song, we suggested “Fruitcake”, given the season… and he agreed.
Sad to say, he had a lot of trouble with it… but Ben G helped him out. It was a priceless moment, seeing Jerad laughing so hard he couldn’t come up with lyrics. At one point, Uncle came up and sang, it was quite a sight. If I’m not mistaken, I believe he sang Champagne and Reefer… but I could be wrong. It was hard to understand him over the bass. No matter, I love watching him get lost in the music.
We all started screaming out for a Spencer Bell song and Ben Johnson came through for us
Ben Johnson ended the night with Spencer Bell’s “Violin”. Unfortunately, I can’t report much on the song, I kind of got lost in the music
What a way to end the night! The boys didn’t come back out after the show, although girls waited around.
The show was a fairly good turn out, nothing as crazy as the Grape Viper Room release party, but I’d say a good 40 people showed up for the show. There was arm room, but still crazy screaming… my kind of monkey show
Overall, I felt it was a good beginning to a crazy tour. I wish them the best of luck and can’t wait to see them home in L.A. again!
100 Monkeys have announced the cities they will visit in the USA but now its time for the INTERNATIONAL vote!
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