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1995 song by Dave Matthews Band
"Proudest Monkey"
Song by Dave Matthews Band
from the album Crash
Released1995
RecordedBearsville Studios, Woodstock, New York & Green Street Recording Studios, New York City, New York
GenreRock
Length9:11
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)Carter Beauford, Stefan Lessard, Dave Matthews, LeRoi Moore, Boyd Tinsley
Producer(s)Steve Lillywhite

"Proudest Monkey" is a song by the Dave Matthews Band, featured on the 1996 album Crash.

Origins

"Proudest Monkey" has its roots in a soundcheck done before the audience at a concert at Williams College on December 11, 1993. The band arrived two hours late for the concert due to becoming lost on an alternate route they were forced to take when a snowstorm struck. As a result, the band jammed the music that would later become "Proudest Monkey" to test their equipment, with Matthews making up lyrics on the spot. This performance was labeled "Route 2" by tapers, after the road the band used to reach the gig.

Matthews kept that experience in mind when reworking the lyrics to the song, establishing the image of the monkey as a metaphor for the entrapment he and the band were feeling at the time (both the literal, in being trapped on a bus in the snowy mountains; and the symbolic, in being trapped in a seemingly endless cycle of repetitive performing, and thus feeling limited in their music). Matthews wrote about monkeys later in songs like "Big Eyed Fish", "Shake Me Like a Monkey" and the unreleased "Monkey Man".

Live performances

After a number of teases and partial performances, "Proudest Monkey" debuted proper on December 29, 1994 during a show at the Grady Cole Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, albeit with unfinished lyrics. The song would make appearances at shows throughout 1995, gradually evolving into the extended jam form that it would take when it was recorded for Crash.

While the song was a staple of Matthews's tours with Tim Reynolds until 1999, the song remained one of the rarer tracks to appear in concert with the full band after 1995, though it did see some play during the main tours by the band until 1999 as well. After that, it was played very sparingly, except for appearances at some shows in the summer of 2002. However, the addition of Rashawn Ross as a regular guest artist to the band's tours in 2006 resulted in the return to the touring rotation of a number of songs of which brass instruments were a key component; one of which was "Proudest Monkey", and the song enjoyed its most exposure in a full band setting since 1995.

Official live releases

References

Delancey, Morgan (2001). The Dave Matthews Band: Step Into the Light. ECW Press. ISBN 1-55022-443-3.

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