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Monkey Ventures 03
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010Two Corrections
Friday, February 19th, 2010Within this second Update, there are two corrections this writer has found must be revised.
Firstly:
Mr. Anderson’s wife, spelled in this update as “Christina”, is actually spelled as “Kristina”.
Secondly:
The mention of a band called “Monster Attacks The Pilot” is, in actuality, called “Monster Eats The Pilot”.
Keep these two things in mind. This writer is up for further consultation with regard to grammatical and spelling errors, as well as those considered contextual.
Correction
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010As some have already pointed out, page nine of the current Update is missing. This will be fixed soon. As well, more pages with more content will be available to readers shortly.
Thank you for reading.
Braden Bell
MonkeyVentures 01. 1/17-1/23/2010. The Lives and Ventures of a Band Called 100 Monkeys: A Weekly Update in Words
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010Click the image above for a larger image
See link below for complete installment (14 pages)
THE LIVES AND VENTURES OF A BAND CALLED 100 MONKEYS: A WEEKLY UPDATE IN WORDS
BRADEN BELL
1/17 – 1/23 2010
SUNDAY
It was for good reasons that the 100 Monkeys wanted the company of a writer for the duration of their travels. Their constant movement across this country and Canada entails much more than an hour or two onstage anywhere between New Jersey and Las Vegas, Nevada. There are experiences to be had and lessons to be learned on the road, en-route to Elsewhere.There is much to document and record, and for that purpose this writer is a hired hand of sorts with the goal to make permanent on paper, the curiosities, obscurities and even routine happenings with regard to 100 Monkeys in motion and activity. This writer and company has sat brooding and proud more than once at the intersection of Crossroads and Main, eager to make the fateful decision to either turn back or push forward to the next town; the next venue; the next experience. Concerning the band itself, there is simply too much momentum and therefore no sense in letting things like exhaustion or Northern California snowstorm quell the collective idea that music must be played, and it must be played often.
So when Canadian Border Patrol decided to politely postpone our entry into Vancouver, cautious laughter among band members reigned over bitterness or anxiety. Apparently, there was an anonymous tip forwarded to the border crossing intended to curb our entry which red-flagged the convoy and permitted the authorities to thoroughly examine the vehicles for supposed paraphernalia. Of course, the charge upturned no such evidence and did nothing but impose a slight frustration among the band and crew. But such is an example of a roadblock incurred by circumstance. The band made their first show of the evening on time, however, and had retained a story to tell their peers at Neptoon Records where their first set was to be played.
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UPDATE: FEBRUARY 11, 2010 — The PDF has been updated and now includes the first installment, in its entirety. Sorry for any inconvenience; thank you for your patience.
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