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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 6:04 am 
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haha, what the fuck?

hilarious.

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Started in 2003 as a variety program for children, this kooky public-access show has quietly become the must-play gig for grown-up bands from the White Stripes to Eddie Vedder, and a must-watch for music fans in the know. Past shows have featured dance instruction with hip-hop star M.I.A., an impromptu rendition of “Wheels on the Bus” by indie rocker Ted Leo, and a sheep puppet interviewing funk legend George Clinton.

It’s a prime example of how a little D.I.Y. integrity—Pancake Mountain is filmed in D.C. on a shoestring—and a lot of patience can go a long way in building a brand. “It pisses on every music show I’ve ever seen,” enthuses Ian Parton of British ensemble the Go! Team, who recently jammed on Pancake Mountain. “I don’t know who’s behind it, but obviously it’s someone who knows their shit.”

That someone is 43-year-old Scott Stuckey, the black sheep of the great American roadside-junk-food dynasty. Founded by his grandfather and located throughout the Southeast, Stuckey’s had about 400 stands at its peak in the 1950s, selling candies and novelties like back scratchers and rubber snakes. Stuckey grew up in D.C., working at his family’s kitschy stands, but was never enthusiastic about the family business. “My dad once dressed me as a pecan log roll and took me to the White House,” he says.

Instead, he harbored dreams of underground success, drawing inspiration from the punk scene that thrived in D.C. in the 1980s. These groups did everything from the recordings to the concert posters themselves and carved careers outside the mainstream entertainment machine.

Stuckey sharpened his chops in the late 1980s and early 1990s in music production, working with artists including Vic Chestnut and R.E.M. In 1997, he launched his own postproduction company, Monkey Boy, which still pays the bills. And as he watched MTV over the past decade turn away from music videos and toward sitcoms and reality shows, he thought the time was right to create a fun, freewheeling echo of the early days of musical variety on TV. Targeting kids 10 and younger gave him the most creative leeway to send up the hyper-commercialized music television he was seeing.

Stuckey launched Pancake Mountain with $500. His friend Ian MacKaye, guitarist of alt-rock band Fugazi, helped finagle shoots during sound checks at D.C. haunts like the 9:30 Club. Inspired by childhood faves like Hee Haw and Laugh-In, Stuckey went for a neo-vaudeville vibe with dumb jokes, zooming close-ups, and a Goldie Hawn-esque hostess. To his delight, the bands understood his humor—and shared his frustration with commercial music television. “They were looking for something different from Letterman or Leno,” Stuckey says.


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 Post subject: Re: EV with singing "make a difference" with kids in studio
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Ha ha, Eddie is awesome.

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that was the best thing ive ever seen in my life

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Holy shit. That was recorded Sunday 8/17/08 at the Warner Theatre in Washington, DC.

Eddie arrived at the venue around 3:30 or so. Someone from the crew said he'd come out and sign if he felt like it. Later, that same guy said he was inside filming with his kids so he wouldn't come out. That song on the video had been played over the PA at the Saturday DC gig and he brought those kids and their parents out onstage to be recognized by the crowd.

The Warner Theatre has doors that open up onto the sidewalk at the front of the venue. If you're inside watching a show, they're on the right aisles, so instead of walking out to the lobby to exit you can just walk out onto the street at the end of the gig. In the hopes of hearing soundcheck, I leaned against those doors to hear what was happening and that's what was being played, over and over. It sounded live, so I thought that they were going to play it live that night at the Sunday gig.

That's so awesome that something from this tour is up on Youtube and most likely won't be taken down, but I'm willing to bet that this is from "soundcheck" at DC II.

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that's cool. Furry happy monsters with REM on sesame street is still my favorite of these moments though

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Wow, this is adorable.

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he's smiling the whole time...just love it! :heartbeat:

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Arcade Fire's one is great:



and the Jenny Lewis one is hooooott



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Fan-fucking-tastic.....

when i have a little one and show him/her the pearl jam aspect of my life, i will start with this.

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haha, what the fuck?.


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62strat wrote:
haha, what the fuck?.


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I don't post in this forum anymore, but this is beautiful.


I'll show my son this tomorrow.


Btw, Ever get that table cleared Brian?

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Does anyone have the audio or video from this?
Youtube isn't an option for me down here.

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I don't post in this forum anymore, but this is beautiful.


I'll show my son this tomorrow.


Btw, Ever get that table cleared Brian?



:lol: --well we moved, but it was holding boxes until then and now its got the computer until we buy a desk. Someday....

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