Pop Corn (1972) : Pop Corn (
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- The Complete Jean Michel Jarre Discography Presents:
Pop Corn (1972):
Pop Corn (2:32)
SubNames:
Jammie Jefferson
Pop Corn Orchestra
Early Works (First Singles)
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To be more precise: Gershon Kingsley composed it and many people made their covers, between them Hot Butter, Antoine and Pop Corn Orchestra (here with Jean Michel Jarre under pseudonym).
The Rarities compilation Zerjjio has already referenced is a must.
This is definitely the Jarre Version released in 1972. He released about 12 singles in '72 with 5 issues of Pop Corn in different European countries. The artwork is from the original French release from Jarrres pseudonyms of Pop Corn Orchestra and Jammie Jefferson. Gershon Kingsley wrote the original in 1969,but Jarres version sounds closer to the group Hot Butters released earlier in 1972. Hot Butter was founded by Stan Free who 2 years earlier worked was bandmates with Gershon Kingsley.
YES... this is Jean Michel Jarre version of Popcorn, from 1972, as "Pop Corn Orchestra" as you see in the picture.
However he DIDN'T compose Popcorn, t was composed by Gershon Kingsley in 1969.
Thank you for posting the actual Jean Michael Jarre version, not that of M&H Band, Hot Butter, Space Penguins or any other band/artist.
Haha, I also had to go through numerous mislabelled videos to find the correct one too. Bizarre!
also listen to the original by gershon kingsley
That's the dumbass copy&paste internet community for you. ;p
@@totothedoggo3108 It's interesting! It's got a second movement that's not in the later versions.
@@getreal2977 same goes with kernkraft 400
This song and tetris is perfect
Masterpiece!🤌🏽👍🏽❤️
Anyone else notice how similar the melody is to that of Oxygene IV?
Correct. You have good ears. Indeed, Oxygene IV is a (brilliant) variation on the PopCorn main melodic phrase.
Nonsense.
I know there are a million versions of this, from Gershon Kingsley who originated the song to Hot Butter who had the big hit with it, even Egyptian guitarist Omar Khorshid did a version of it. It dawned on me how this song has a bit of resemblance to "Oxygene IV". I guess that makes sense since Jarre did record a version of "Popcorn".
Based on the chronology if there is a perceived resemblance it would be the other way around given Popcorn was composed in 1969 and Oxygene suite was released 1976-77. Jarre is alleged to have released a copy of Popcorn but under a pseudonym.
In fact.. This was in 1969 on Gershon Kingsley's album "Music to Moog By".. :))
Loved this song as a kid :-)
Ну вот наконец услышал и Жарровскую версию.Под псевдонимом Джимми Джефферсон сремиксованным в 1972 году.А то всё версию 1987 года везде втюхивают ,что это Жарр.
C'est agréable de se souvenir des mélodies de la jeunesse.
Yes, this is a cover made by Jean Michel Jarre under the name of "Popcorn Orchestra"
The other pseudonym was Jamie Jefferson.
Che nostalgia sentendo questa canzone,da bambino possedevo il 45 giri, mio Dio ma quanti anni sono passati.....
Thumbs up if you ever did the dance in youth group.
no dejo de escuchar esta melodia una y otra vez no se por que
I heard of this song on a informative tv show! I can't think of the title right now! Amazingly cool!
This is absolutely great!!!
in 1987 i listen this tune for the first time, it was in a videogame called digger on my Olivetti M24!
Today i find out who create it really thanks!
@cooldevinis This song was way ahead of its time. It has to be the mother of the new wave song that would be many years later
I wonder if Jean Michel Jarre once met with Gershon Kingsley.
It came out in 1969. Composed and played by Gershon Kingsley on Moog synthesizer.
Never heard this version until now
epic song
A master music maker !
i have been looking for this music for 15 years fuckkkkkkkkkk finally found it .. RIng tune
The harshness off beat tempo of the drums in this song is what makes me love it so much. And those synths...Gack. I feel like this would be something that a bunch of bored crafty 60's kids would come up if kept in a basement with a synthesizer for too long. Then again a lot of Jarre's music makes me feel this way.
Yes Jean Michel Jarre i love this version of Popcorn 197
It was featured on an old UK Top of The Pops way back in the day.
Jean Michael Jarre forever!
Nostalgia
Awesome. Heard this one so much time when my vinyl player worked. And it was used in russian cartoon "Nu, pogodi!". So everyone heard and likes this tune.
Thanks for the nightmare memories! Song gets stuck in my head all the time! LOL
My school has to dance to this song
This Song is so addicting
omg! :) this brings bk so many memories :) when iwas about 2 before i was old enough to start dancing my sister did a dance to this :D
Nu pogody.... Oh sweet childhood of mine....
Gershon Kingsley and his Moog Quartet create this song in 1969.
And this version by Jean Michael Jarre in year 1972.
Silver from Poland.
Progressive trance just in the first 70's years?....Wow!, a genious JMJ! :)....
original was made by gershon kingsley
je to prostě super !!!
My favorite version!!!!!!!!! :)
Obviamente es música experimental...... para eso están los experimentos.... para probar y seguir avanzando........ la vida
This is the BEST version of popcorn
@bobule01 … Yes, true. This is a version by Jean Michel Jarre, who at the time was completely unknown.
This was played before Sesame street in Holland in the 70's I think, totally digged it's way into my brain back then, anyways, happy feelings for me, so all is well, and still an awesome tune :)
Thanks for posting
Great !!!
cool i didn't knew that this tune was his
i love this song :)
cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooollll
thumbs up for popcorn
oh my god iv heard this song on tv so many times and i didnt know it was him!!!!!!!
There are so many versions of this song, to be fair. And he didn't write the original. Its just his cover of the original.
@torpejg52 No it's orignally Gershon Kingsley from 1969 Hot Butter is a cover done in 1973 & this Jean-Mechile Jarre version is from 1972.
very nice!!!
Even though he's a bit over weight, he's getting a great cardio workout!
I ATE POPCORN TO THIS. T-T
Именно эту версию я и искал))) Спасибо!!!
This version of Popcorn is just a cover version performed by Jarre. The B side of this 7" is called 'Black Bird' which is actually a renamed track from Jarre's very first album 'Deserted Palace'
@cooldevinis You'd be surprised at how much the very beginnings of electronic and synthetic music influenced moder day techno. Heck, the Doctor Who theme came out in 63 and it basically invented the whole genre.
Big JMJ fan, hadn't heard this before. Pseudonym, hm ;)
Hot butter redid it also. The original was by Gershon Kingsley.
It is about a Jean-Michel Jarre signed resumption under the pen name "Jammie Jeffferson".
I'm in the mood for popcorn
g0sh, i love the green color
A very appropriate band name for "Popcorn". :)
@Peach0nade On the Sega master system, they did use POPCORN, but I'm not sure about the arcade version
Il manque également en autres
"Où sont les femmes" musique de Patrick Juvet paroles d'un certain Jean-Michel Jarre
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He should perform this one when he does live shows...
dude led zeppelin was the best back then and still is
@christhetromboneguy
Gershon Kingsley made original in 1969. This song is from 1972.
Pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop and same I had to do something with this song
Le Pater aussi a droit à sa version! C'est dans la lignée de ce qu'il faisait à l'époque de "Deserted palace" avec ses premiers synthés (VCS 3, Synthi AKS, Farfisa organ et je ne sais quelle boîte à rythmes... un MOOG aussi...? vu le son...). Très bonne version!!!
I can't believe he made this in 1972
You wanna hear a song that was ahead of its time? Listen to A Rainbow In Curved Air by Terry Riley. That was made before this and it's just... amazing.
Hurra for the swedish chef!!!!!!!!!!!
jean michel jarre
album: rarities 2 1995 (featuring 22 ultra rare tracks from 1968 - 1977)
:D
FOUND IT AT LAST!!!!!!!!!!!
BIEN!
i thaught this was done bt kraftwerk,
still annoyingly addictive!! :D
R.I.P.
Dig Dug!
DANGERZONE!!!!!!
@fu7ur3w0rld
Inderdaad... Digger... een van de eerste DOS spelletjes!!!
Was totaal verslaafd aan dat spel :)
@cooldevinis 1969, Gershon Kingsley, but this mix I think is more based the 1972 Hot Butter version...
es una melodía pegajosa
No sabía que esta música era de Jean Michel Jarre. Palomitas de Maiz hehe
IM STARTING EATING POP CORN NOW.
I was sent here saying this song resembles "It happened then" which resembles "Lazy Jone Star Dust" which resembles "Kernkraft 400"..........in this search,I have forgotten how Kernkraft 400 sounds like XD
@Juzman Damn! I knew this was familiar. I loved that game.
The original was from an Italian group called LA STRANA SOCIETA' ,not from Michel Jarre
i'm listening to this while i'm actually eating pop-corn
@videokeking2009
Original was made by Gershon Kingsley.
I kind of new that JMJ would have had to record this somewhere :) Weird to see a French single with a solid centre but what do I know...
@rjam1974 it is not ahead of its time kraftwerk were around with their origanl stuff when they were called orgnisation and there were other bands later in the 70s
@magnetiaPL That's why he said composed.
@cooldevinis no, this is a cover... the original came out in 1969
Yes, and don't forget to credit the actual composer: Gershon Kingsley.
@BBQFanNo1 Emerson Lake And Palmer (Lucky Man) and Pink Floyd (Dark Side Of The Moon), Yes (Yours Is No Disgrace) to name a few more from the early 70's.
I was at the concert in Oslo, didnt he preform something that reminded of this one?
@XDRZERO yeah, I saw it. thanks =>