OMG i have searched for this song for 11 years i am so glad i have finally found it. AT one point i even accepted that it was just my imagination. I am so glad that the journey is finally over
I have always known and loved this song and therefore know how to find it instantly (as I know its name) but I can understand that if i just had the tune in my head to go by I would struggle to find it. I thought it was Hot Butter's song until RUclips showed me that was not the case - but even though I like the original, I still prefer this one.
I think that I misremembered some version of this tune as the music for Qbert at some point. Maybe it was playing in an arcade I was at? I think it fits well if you slow it down a bit, anyway. Maybe too fast like this.
I do actually remember popcorn machines in our local hospital when i was a kid and they were playing this tune while making you a popcorn. Totaly awesome.
I loved this piece when I was a kid back in 1972. It's the quintessential Moog synthesizer dance piece - tuneful, catchy, cool - and one of those lucky one-hit wonders that helped make a future era (disco and funk). It was also used on several TV programs and commercials as a great example of "canned" or "stock" music of the kind they don't make anymore. Thanks for posting this great memory.
@@sheilathomson5144 it was on an album of my Mum’s - Top Million Selling Singles. It was the early seedlings of Techno. The tune was originally composed by Gershon Kingsley a few years earlier before ‘Hot Butter’ had a hit with it. Gersh was having a tinkel on a new ground breaking synthesizer his mate Robert was developing. P E A C E : )
Back in the day this was a song that made you think, what kind of instruments did they use on that record? Syntheziers were pretty much unknown until that point. That would soon change.
The original version of the song was by Gershon Kingsley who was a Moog musician (1969), the cover from Hot Butter also used a Moog according to Wikipedia
Hey. I was a kid and first heard this, it was common knowledge a synthesizer was involved. Movies and TV used synthesizers. I think around 1975, I was fully aware there were synthesizers, because I remember seeing one in school. And I remember watching some documentary showing a device that could sample and playback sounds, and I was fairly young then. Songs like Edgar Winter's Frankenstein, and Steve Miller's Fly Like and Eagle clearly uses synthesizers. I suppose some people in isolated places in the US may have been ignorant of the synthesizer :)
I used to hear this in arcades everywhere back when I was young... I found it a few years ago, and I had no idea why the hell it'd be called popcorn... then I listened to it again and my mind was blown XD
oh, sorry! thought you misunderstood my comment there :P well, I can't remember exactly when this specific period was, but I'd guess it was when I was still really young, so around 1995-1999, when I was around 4- 7. back then my favourite games to play were Street Fighter 2, Sunset Riders, Spin Masters, Puzzle Bobble, Tekken 3, Dinosaurs & Cadillacs, Final Fight, Golden Axe.... I realise now that I could go on for a while but these are some of the important ones that I remember!
This is a cover to Gershon Kingsley - "Popcorn" which is considered the first EDM song. It also gave birth to disco, who then gave birth to House Music.
First Moog Quartet was not the first release of the song, let alone this version by Hot Butter. The original was released by its composer Gershon Kingsley on his album "Music To Moog By". Just sayin.
+ramblerclassic400 These stations need to play it. I mean, I saw a station playing a song "Eyes of a Stranger" by Payolas and it was awesome and had the same views as this.
BOOM Productions Heard it not long ago again. It you live in the Calgary Region listening to Q107. It plays this song very frequently, Like once or twice a day. It well deserves to be played because it is awesome.
Canciòn maravillosa. Fue el hit de los hits de los 70`s. En Ecuador, la tocaron en la radio 3 años seguidos La bailamos todos en nuestra fiesta de fin de primaria. Nunca la olvidaré. Mi marido y yo la acabamos de escuchar con gran atención, analizando cada uno de sus instrumentos. Sentì còmo la sangre me corrìa por todo el cuerpo. Viva la mùsica!
Took me 13 years to finally find this song's title. I've had it stuck in my head since the early 2000s when I heard it in an arcade... I had given up trying to find it... Thanks Neil!
In 1977, I was in first year, primary school, and my teacher put that in the gymnasium and would ask us to dance, to run every where, to laugh, to yell, to do anything. We were let loose. Then we were all wet and tired. We were calm and ready to learn. In the afternoon, we used to have a siesta!
I'll bet I haven't heard this in 50years. I've always missed it and loved it. I just have no clue why but I really like it. I used to have a 45 record of it and played it till I wore it out over and over again. I just didn't get tired of it and am still not!!!!!
I remember this tune when I was a kid. I played the record it was on to death. IIRC it was K-Tel's "22 Explosive Hits". K-Tel used to put out a lot of good compilations.
K Tels records were a mainstay for birthday and Christmas presents and there was something for everyone. I used to work in Woolworths and when I was on the record desk we could choose what we wanted to play and the K tel latest LPs were always on and sales were always high. Better days....and my mam bless her used to buy us the Top of the Pops albums and another one that was cover versions but for the life of me I can't remember who made them. The TOTP albums were either really good or absolutely diabolical and were hidden when my friends came round and the proper LPs displayed!!!!
This is sooooo my favorite song!!! I have loved it since i was six! My father played it at breakfast years ago and since then it‘s always to be heard in my surrounding
Great music. I love how it was recognized in Snowman. It is a super happy, catchy lyric by the rarely mentioned true artists that made. Your time was barely noticed, but now hot butter, I appreciate your delightful "songs"
When I was a kid the radio station we listened to for school closing for winter weather played this song in the background, so needless to say I have a lot of happy memories of it. 😋
I haven't heard this song in decades. As soon as I heard it this past week, I jotted the name down on the first piece of paper I found. Now on my saved list!!
This is so retro, sounds like an 8-bit song, which would be perfect for a new-age retro 8-bit game. Yeah, I know that new-age and retro are contradictory, but it'd be perfect.
Nice! I only found this again because I was researching Steve Jerome and he was the engineer for a lot of Sugar Hill Gang's earlier records, I'm 99% sure he was the engineer on this too.
This song was number 1 in australia the week I was born. Considering how much I've always loved electronic music I thought it was awesome when I discovered that one of the first commercially successful electronic songs was #1 when I was born. :)
That 70s vibe!!! They used to play this during the interim of Godzilla movies on Saturdays back in the 70s when Godzilla was larger than life. Oh, the have those days back just for a minute!
This record was a big international hit, not just a hit in America. I liked it fine when I first heard it on the radio but for some reason felt no particular need to buy it. Guess I just considered it a novelty instrumental sort of like "Telstar" by The Tornados and maybe thought I wouldn't play it much. It certainly made someone a gold mine in royalties.
Ah popcorn by Hot butter 🧈!!. My favorite 2 minutes 33 seconds. I'm 66yrs old and now I'm wearing out my phone playing it over and over and over and over again. I'm going to try and get a CD cut for it maby one of my friends can help. And also on the same disc Hocus-pocus bye Focus now that would be a disc to grow old listening to.
This is the version that I first heard when I was 7 years old (back in 1972) and that made me want to learn to play drums and get a Moog synthesizer... Both of which I did later on.
This song used to play on one of the machines at the bowling alley arcade. My grampy would always spend time with me there. Finding this reminded me of some memories with him that I had lost.
I remember listening to this on a K-tel record. 22 or 24 of someone else's favorite songs all crammed onto one record. This was my favorite - thanks for posting!
IM LITERALLY SO SCARED RIGHT NOW, I REMEMBER HUMMING THIS SONG AS A CHILD BUT I HAVE NEVER HEARD THIS SONG IN MY ENTIRE LIFE UNTIL NOW. MY WHOLE LIFE I THOUGHT THIS WAS JUST ME MAKING UP A FUN LITTLE SONG
Im having a breakdown because i legit never heard this song but i felt like i always knew it and knew every beat perfectly, apparently this song is over 60 years old and apparently the birth of the entire disco genre, this song is older than the internet itself yet i feel like i always knew it and at the same time never heard it Curse you manhunt in 64 seconds for throwing me into this rabbit hole
I love how some musicians just sort of started pumping out fully formed, future oriented electronic music in the 60s and 70s. You can still here this in the club sometimes lol.
OMG i have searched for this song for 11 years i am so glad i have finally found it. AT one point i even accepted that it was just my imagination. I am so glad that the journey is finally over
Glad that you finally found it!
how old are you now?
+Yousif Al-Najjar 20
I laughed when you typed 20
? Why
This was really ahead of it's time for being a 1972 song.
When I first heard this song I thought it was from the 1990s or 2000 lol
I know! The synths sound at _least_ '80s.
Especially when you consider it's a cover of a song from 1969.
wait this is the 70's? this sounds like a song someone would on newgrounds in the 2000's
@@KRUSH-R this version was made in 1972, but the Song itself is from 1969.
The only reason this doesn’t have more views is because it’s so hard to find
I have always known and loved this song and therefore know how to find it instantly (as I know its name) but I can understand that if i just had the tune in my head to go by I would struggle to find it. I thought it was Hot Butter's song until RUclips showed me that was not the case - but even though I like the original, I still prefer this one.
I have the words memorized
Shazam essa kurwa
It just sounds like popcorn is poppin'
Bjrnk it took me months to find it as I kept thinking it was Star Wars related for some reason
Kinda sounds like a really intense game of Pong
Someone needs to make this using only atari sounds.
Mini Mort 2 Someone needs to animate that.....
BEST BROTHER EVER!!!
+butter ferret - your average, everyday otaku superpowerless does a great chiptune cover of this
I think that I misremembered some version of this tune as the music for Qbert at some point. Maybe it was playing in an arcade I was at?
I think it fits well if you slow it down a bit, anyway. Maybe too fast like this.
I was 9 when this came out and it was everywhere on AM radio back then. I think I may still have the 45 record of it in my collection.
Did you know that i remember this song in a Russian cartoon nupakachi episode 10
A moment of silence for those who still can't find this song
Nice! I only found this again because I was researching Steve Jerome and he was the engineer for a lot of Sugar Hill Gang earlier records.
*sits in silence for the rest of eternity*
I’ve only just heard this song recently but good *god* is it a bop-
Thank God for Shazam! That's how I found it!
Lmfao....🙏 amen...
I do actually remember popcorn machines in our local hospital when i was a kid and they were playing this tune while making you a popcorn. Totaly awesome.
finally someone who remembers this too! We had one at our local swimming bath! 🙃🙂
IVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR THIS SONG SINCE 1945
Dude
Me too
+Jek Lehem sucks you were searching for 24 years before it existed.
+Dillon Hinkley you made my day!
+Dillon Hinkley you made me feel old
ME TOO, THANKS SHAZAM AND RANDOM PIZA STORE
51 years later and this song still slaps
Fucking mindblown, So fucking ahead of it's time.
+BetterSkatez Fuck fuck fuckity fuck fuck.
+BetterSkatez its only 2009 calm down
ham burger This was released in 1972.
BetterSkatez yeah i just realized right after lol
+BetterSkatez And the original was released in 1969!
I loved this piece when I was a kid back in 1972. It's the quintessential Moog synthesizer dance piece - tuneful, catchy, cool - and one of those lucky one-hit wonders that helped make a future era (disco and funk). It was also used on several TV programs and commercials as a great example of "canned" or "stock" music of the kind they don't make anymore. Thanks for posting this great memory.
First heard this as a teenager in early 1970s & bought the album
@@sheilathomson5144 it was on an album of my Mum’s - Top Million Selling Singles. It was the early seedlings of Techno. The tune was originally composed by Gershon Kingsley a few years earlier before ‘Hot Butter’ had a hit with it. Gersh was having a tinkel on a new ground breaking synthesizer his mate Robert was developing.
P E A C E : )
First heard it when I was 5 or 6.
@@kbobdonahue1966 yep I would have been about the same age.
I bought this album, too, when it first came out! I reminds me of walking to school with my transistor radio.
One of the very first fully synthesized pop records made. I think it came out in 1972.
Although the original was by Gershon Kingsley in 1969!-ruclips.net/video/OSRCemf2JHc/видео.htmlsi=3TOnT9d4XzaMZFRV
This used to be my ringtone years ago. The nostalgia is hurting me.
Craig Harkins rip
OMFG YESSS That's how I know this song! I was trying so hard to connect the dots. Thank you.
I set it as my ringtone the other day
Might reset to my ringtone again.
I still using it my samsung.
First single I ever owned. I asked for it for my sixth birthday and played it to death. Still love it now I'm in my fifties
1st single i ever bought
On a little record player in the middle of the living room...
Me, too!!!
I'm 52 now and this was magic to me as a kid.
such a nice memory
I had to look this up after someone made a bubble wrap music box on RUclips and a person commented this is the perfect song for it
Simone Giertz!
And she did it! ruclips.net/user/shortsEvpO_cGQpLI?feature=share
@@Karptacular I know she did. Thanks for getting that stupid song in my head again though 😂😂😂
Saw that on my recommendation before I went to search this song, and thanks to that, I finally know the title of the song.
same!
Back in the day this was a song that made you think, what kind of instruments did they use on that record? Syntheziers were pretty much unknown until that point. That would soon change.
It just made me think what an amazing song!
As far that I know, its a Moog Synthesizer.
The original version of the song was by Gershon Kingsley who was a Moog musician (1969), the cover from Hot Butter also used a Moog according to Wikipedia
Hey. I was a kid and first heard this, it was common knowledge a synthesizer was involved. Movies and TV used synthesizers. I think around 1975, I was fully aware there were synthesizers, because I remember seeing one in school. And I remember watching some documentary showing a device that could sample and playback sounds, and I was fairly young then. Songs like Edgar Winter's Frankenstein, and Steve Miller's Fly Like and Eagle clearly uses synthesizers. I suppose some people in isolated places in the US may have been ignorant of the synthesizer :)
@@michaelbauers8800 synths were popular before this too, fusion and prog rock bands used them all the time.
Let the bodies hit the floor, let the bodies hit floor.
**insert screamin here**
its been 3 weeks
yum tastes like floor corn
Welcome to Larry King Live!
How do you explain Tim Allen?
You don't wanna see my hand
Where my hand be at?
I grew up listening to this song. My dad would play it on the record player. This song was SOO ahead of its days. Simply amazing.
Me trying to find that song:
"The one that goes beep beep beep boop boobop"
I just did that for the past 3 months myself
Ye
*Mr. Krabs has entered the chat.*
Best answer ever. 😂😂😂😂
"pickle pickle pickle-pick, pickle pickle pickle-pick" XD
saw this performed live some time in the 80s... the artists hit their chins with spoons.. pretty awesome!
1972
I was nine years old
I remember this song like it was yesterday
Those times were the best
I used to hear this in arcades everywhere back when I was young... I found it a few years ago, and I had no idea why the hell it'd be called popcorn... then I listened to it again and my mind was blown XD
lots, but what I meant was that I'd hear this a lot throughout the venues, not from the machines themselves.
oh, sorry! thought you misunderstood my comment there :P
well, I can't remember exactly when this specific period was, but I'd guess it was when I was still really young, so around 1995-1999, when I was around 4- 7. back then my favourite games to play were Street Fighter 2, Sunset Riders, Spin Masters, Puzzle Bobble, Tekken 3, Dinosaurs & Cadillacs, Final Fight, Golden Axe.... I realise now that I could go on for a while but these are some of the important ones that I remember!
god, who doesn't. the damn guy with the pistol aimed at you. I think the most disturbing game over screen I remember is probably Ninja Gaiden's
There's an ice block pushing game called Pengo which uses this as the background music coincidentally.
I love this song and how easy the lyrics are to remember.
Guy: “I can sing”
Guy 2: “prove it”
Guy: sings Popcorn
This is the greatest instrumental song of all time!
What about Tubular Bells?
This is a cover to Gershon Kingsley - "Popcorn" which is considered the first EDM song. It also gave birth to disco, who then gave birth to House Music.
It's technically a cover of the First Moog Quartet version.
The first is RCA synteszer
STFU, granpa!
First Moog Quartet was not the first release of the song, let alone this version by Hot Butter. The original was released by its composer Gershon Kingsley on his album "Music To Moog By". Just sayin.
It reminds me of Little Boots
Great song; it's a shame oldies stations never play it.
+ramblerclassic400 These stations need to play it. I mean, I saw a station playing a song "Eyes of a Stranger" by Payolas and it was awesome and had the same views as this.
I heard this song on 70's on 7 (SAT) a week ago
BOOM Productions Heard it not long ago again. It you live in the Calgary Region listening to Q107. It plays this song very frequently, Like once or twice a day. It well deserves to be played because it is awesome.
+BetterSkatez sorry I don't
BOOM Productions I see.
It impresses me that this is one of the legendary songs that precursor electronic music
I have been hearing this song for decades and never learned it's name until recently
Same
I remember an ice cream truck played a remix version and it's been years, so I searched for an app to search by humming, midomi gave me the answer
A true seventies oddity...and a hugely successful one at that.
Great to hear it again.
Canciòn maravillosa. Fue el hit de los hits de los 70`s. En Ecuador, la tocaron en la radio 3 años seguidos La bailamos todos en nuestra fiesta de fin de primaria. Nunca la olvidaré. Mi marido y yo la acabamos de escuchar con gran atención, analizando cada uno de sus instrumentos. Sentì còmo la sangre me corrìa por todo el cuerpo. Viva la mùsica!
One of those songs that accompanied us kids as we went to holidays in the early 80s ^^ My dad still has the vinyl
I remember being a kid.
My parents were from Poland and I used to go to my grandparents house and watch cartoons with this music.
c:
Nu Pogodi?
In that cartoon were a wolf trying to catch a rabbit?
@@АлексейСунегин-ц7д Oh my God! it is! thank you so much Aleksey you have recovered a long lost memory
@@hosseinmohammadian4484 yes! the comment above is the name of the show :)
The continental sent me 😎🍻🔥🔥🔥
One of only a couple "instrumental" songs my husband liked. So upbeat and happy...
I'm here bc of Simone Giertz's video
Finally found it thanks to her!
Same
Same
Same
Same
shout out the continental, great series
this song amazed me since the first time i've heard it. its a timless, true classic.
Still a great tune after all these years.
Yes.
Oh the nostalgia! Back about 10 years ago, my dad would play this song for me and we would always listen and laugh to it.
Took me 13 years to finally find this song's title. I've had it stuck in my head since the early 2000s when I heard it in an arcade... I had given up trying to find it...
Thanks Neil!
EXACTLYYYY !!!! I Been looking for it for yeaaaaars !
In 1977, I was in first year, primary school, and my teacher put that in the gymnasium and would ask us to dance, to run every where, to laugh, to yell, to do anything. We were let loose. Then we were all wet and tired. We were calm and ready to learn. In the afternoon, we used to have a siesta!
I'll bet I haven't heard this in 50years. I've always missed it and loved it. I just have no clue why but I really like it. I used to have a 45 record of it and played it till I wore it out over and over again. I just didn't get tired of it and am still not!!!!!
I remember this tune when I was a kid. I played the record it was on to death. IIRC it was K-Tel's "22 Explosive Hits". K-Tel used to put out a lot of good compilations.
As far as I know it wasn’t called ‘Explosive’ in the UK, it was 22 Top Million Selling Singles.
P E A C E : )
K Tels records were a mainstay for birthday and Christmas presents and there was something for everyone. I used to work in Woolworths and when I was on the record desk we could choose what we wanted to play and the K tel latest LPs were always on and sales were always high. Better days....and my mam bless her used to buy us the Top of the Pops albums and another one that was cover versions but for the life of me I can't remember who made them. The TOTP albums were either really good or absolutely diabolical and were hidden when my friends came round and the proper LPs displayed!!!!
This tune is so hypnotizing it does not need lyrics to be catchy to be stuck in one head in years
what a wonderfully warm, funny, unique piece! When I think back to the music I grew up with like this song, the mix was so varied!
This is sooooo my favorite song!!! I have loved it since i was six! My father played it at breakfast years ago and since then it‘s always to be heard in my surrounding
Por fin encontré está canción, la escuchaba desde que tenía 6 años sin tener idea del nombre, y ahora 20 años después al fin puedo escucharla. 😊
Это музыка для меня ассоциируется с градостроительством и чудесами науки и сельского хозяйства
Great music. I love how it was recognized in Snowman. It is a super happy, catchy lyric by the rarely mentioned true artists that made. Your time was barely noticed, but now hot butter, I appreciate your delightful "songs"
I have this 45 I found it in my collection I dig it!
Wow! I remember they played this record over all of the drive in movie theatre speakers during halftime intermission in the early 1970s.
When I was a kid the radio station we listened to for school closing for winter weather played this song in the background, so needless to say I have a lot of happy memories of it. 😋
the song: tak tok tak tak totuk tok
the entire internet: yooo that's fire!
I haven't heard this song in decades. As soon as I heard it this past week, I jotted the name down on the first piece of paper I found. Now on my saved list!!
Why not like the video?
This is so retro, sounds like an 8-bit song, which would be perfect for a new-age retro 8-bit game. Yeah, I know that new-age and retro are contradictory, but it'd be perfect.
Nice! I only found this again because I was researching Steve Jerome and he was the engineer for a lot of Sugar Hill Gang's earlier records, I'm 99% sure he was the engineer on this too.
This song was number 1 in australia the week I was born. Considering how much I've always loved electronic music I thought it was awesome when I discovered that one of the first commercially successful electronic songs was #1 when I was born. :)
Remember this as a young boy. Was on my Ktell 22 Explosive hits LP.
Playing this while making popcorn c:
You don't need the song to listen to the tune, then.
That 70s vibe!!!
They used to play this during the interim of Godzilla movies on Saturdays back in the 70s when Godzilla was larger than life.
Oh, the have those days back just for a minute!
My dad has this on an lp single. Used to listen to it for hours.
This record was a big international hit, not just a hit in America. I liked it fine when I first heard it on the radio but for some reason felt no particular need to buy it. Guess I just considered it a novelty instrumental sort of like "Telstar" by The Tornados and maybe thought I wouldn't play it much. It certainly made someone a gold mine in royalties.
にょっす🐮✋
Ah popcorn by Hot butter 🧈!!. My favorite 2 minutes 33 seconds. I'm 66yrs old and now I'm wearing out my phone playing it over and over and over and over again. I'm going to try and get a CD cut for it maby one of my friends can help. And also on the same disc Hocus-pocus bye Focus now that would be a disc to grow old listening to.
Can I have Hot Butter with that popcorn???
Go buy it at the store
Shut up.
@@Link-to-the-Smash how rude
No.
@@Link-to-the-Smash Yes.
I remember this song !I heard it yesterday on a Music Channel and it's been stuck in my head ever since!
I loved this music the summer it
Came out. The radio played it on the HR
On the hour.
This is the version that I first heard when I was 7 years old (back in 1972) and that made me want to learn to play drums and get a Moog synthesizer... Both of which I did later on.
The first techno song I heard in life...💙💙💙💙💙
This song used to play on one of the machines at the bowling alley arcade. My grampy would always spend time with me there. Finding this reminded me of some memories with him that I had lost.
I’ve been searching for this song since 1876, and now, I found it
Yeah, I went back in a time machine for this song too..
@@hatdoggie9104 its a joke dude but same
this is the version i remember growing up with and i still love it!!
I can thank my dad for getting me into synthesizer music. 31 and have been loving synthesizer music since 2007
I loved this song.... thanks for the blast from the past!
This is with out a doubt my favorite version of this song 🎵❤💜💕😍🙌!!!!!!
This is hands down, the best version of Popcorn
It was a million seller.
P E A C E : )
@@FUNKINETIK indeed
I remember listening to this on a K-tel record. 22 or 24 of someone else's favorite songs all crammed onto one record. This was my favorite - thanks for posting!
Yep, I forgot it was K-tel . . 22 Top Million Selling Singles.
P E A C E : )
1973, got to one of the first tunes to use electronic instruments? Sounds like an old casio keyboard I used to have lol
The original version of this song was done on a Moog and predates this by 4-5 years.
I think electronic instruments already had a 70, possibly 80 year history by the time this came out. Sounds far out I know.
I guess they don't know what a Theremin is ?
Absolutely not. Look up when synths were first invented.
I found the bloody song
For all these years i've found it at last
Thank you and stay safe evryone
IM LITERALLY SO SCARED RIGHT NOW, I REMEMBER HUMMING THIS SONG AS A CHILD BUT I HAVE NEVER HEARD THIS SONG IN MY ENTIRE LIFE UNTIL NOW. MY WHOLE LIFE I THOUGHT THIS WAS JUST ME MAKING UP A FUN LITTLE SONG
Im having a breakdown because i legit never heard this song but i felt like i always knew it and knew every beat perfectly, apparently this song is over 60 years old and apparently the birth of the entire disco genre, this song is older than the internet itself yet i feel like i always knew it and at the same time never heard it
Curse you manhunt in 64 seconds for throwing me into this rabbit hole
SAMW
Me TOO.
Caps off!
I'm trying to contact friends to see if any of them know the song too, because I'm genuinely curious.
I heard this song before and loved it!
FINALLY FOUND IT AGAIN!!!!
I love how some musicians just sort of started pumping out fully formed, future oriented electronic music in the 60s and 70s. You can still here this in the club sometimes lol.
H A N J O U
Childhood memories! 😍
From the Summer of 1972-and I’m still waiting for the extended disco version to come out!
If (when) my brain finally gives up and I can no longer move, speak, or even move my little toe... this song will be playing in my head. =)
は、はぜ坊・・・
I'm trying to imagine the dance that made this release of Popcorn a dancehall smash.
Same. Imagined evil boxy robo-hare
The first 7 inch single I ever bought and I still have it. Way ahead of its time as 'cheesy' as it is.
This does not suck! I'm old and I remember when it came out. The drums are fantastic. I love it.
I've been looking for this song for so long finally OMG 😫😫😫
It's got some disco and synth pop from the 70s and 80s. Ahead of their time!
Ну, погоди!
mfw что?
Музыка использовалась в мультсериале "Ну, погоди!".
AleX - GamesTV спасибо
I knew it was soviet film!!!
Так и знал.
Точняк хаха
I saw this group perform this song in Morocco. They were there with the USO at a Naval Station. 1973 - I was 11 yrs. old. AWESOME
If I hear this song even for a second it immediately gets stuck in my head.
Just wanted to tag you in this comment...5 years later...you're welcome
a one-hit jingle that only comes to mind at concession time!
I'm come from "Continental: from John Wick universe" and I LOVE this piece.
I have this as my ringtone and all my friends think I have lost the plot. I love this after over thirty odd years
YYEAAAAAA!!!
MAMY TO! ~Wojtek gola
XDD
Wpadnijcie do mnie jak tańczę do Doty Basshuntera
@@ricardomilos59 ricardo ja ciebie nawet narysowałem bogu ty mój
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Real percussion and classic synths are going so well together.
Who’s here after contintenal John wick ? 🔥