I was 17 and decided I wanted to be a DJ, managed to get a once-a-week gig at the local youth club. This was my intro each week, I'm 70 now but falling down the CZcams rabbit hole and finding this is just gold :)
I just saw the gameplay of a game called "Old Towers" and there was this song. You can't imagine how happy I was to know that this song wasn't a delirium in my head lol
I am Japanese, and in the 1990s, my father used to take me to an arcade where this song was frequently played. About 10 years ago, it was also playing in a lonely game corner of a supermarket in the countryside. I miss those days.
DOS game "Digger" had it as a sound track. In USSR one of episodes of popular cartoon "Nu pogodi" used it too. So i guess it is right to say that it is pretty unversally nostalgic song.
Very first album I ever bought. It was 1970, and I was 7 years old. I immediately took it to my best friend's house, and after replaying for 40 minutes straight, his sister ripped it off the phonograph and broke it. good times.
It was on one the first albums I was ever given. I think it was called Hits for Kids maybe in about 1980 or so. I also remember getting a tape for Christmas at around the same time as that called Disco classics that was full of crap but did have a really excellent cover of Le Freak. I loved that song.
Why do we say rest in peace? We live for 70-90 years and we need to rest for eternity because of that? I think real life begins with the end of this one! Your grandmother is LIVING it up not resting!
I never get tired of hearing that familiar " crackle" as the needle makes contact with a vynal record. This music was way ahead of its time. I remember when it first came out.
Who is here because for absolutely no reason at all this song popped up into your brain for the first time since 1970 and you instantly even remembered the name?
I'm here because my wife is part Swedish and said she is making me some traditional Swedish foods when I get home. Then I found the video of the Swedish Chef from the Muppet Show making popcorn. He starts jamming out to this song. So I quizzed my wife and she didn't know the song. Full circle.
@Giuseppe Delorenzo PLEASE.... live on. i get your happiness for finding a song/tune you like and your comment and all. But, still. Live on. Be safe. Peace and prosper to You and all your family and friends. Yes I was a bit "drunk" as writing this but anyway.
They were best known for their 1972 version of the Moog synthesizer instrumental hit "Popcorn", originally recorded by its composer, Gershon Kingsley, in 1969. I was 13 when I heard ( I was residing, in Europe than,) from my neighbor playing it...he just came from Overseas...Vidal, used to get Records that wasn't played in my Country. The sound was Amazing, Superb. I was justa 13 year old but knew that this Sound 🎶 like others were very different... It wasn't even NOT played on the Radio...this is 1972. Thank you, Vidal...❤ 🎼🎵🎶 It still playing on this side of the World...🎼🌟1🇺🇸🫶It melted in my brain, for ever❤️🔥🇺🇸
This version was recorded in 2006, which makes it younger than the Crazy Frog version. The original was recorded in 1969 by Gershon Kingsley for his album 'Music To Moog By' 'Moog' refers to the Moog Synthesizer, a modular synthesizer developed by the American engineer Robert Moog, upon which the song was originally played Something to consider is Telstar, recorded in 1962 by The Tornadoes, used a Clavioline. The Clavioline was an electrinoc keyboard that paved the way for analogue and digital synthesizers So while a far cry from Eisenfunk, electronic synth pop really began in the 1960s
Our music teacher in grade school used to put this on at the end of class and we had to do a crazy dance like we were popcorn that was popping. It caused a lot of injuries but we did it with her for 4 years until this kid named Kyle got knocked over into a cupboard and broke his tooth. Memories ❤️
lol used to do the same thing in school ( man that's going back a long time). I was browsing youtube and come across this song and i was thinking where have i heard that before, then it hit me lol back in school
@@anirbansen1808 Hot Butter - At The Movies You find it on CZcams. This video of Popcorn is not the 1969 version. That you´ll find as a track on "Gershon Kingsley- Music to Moog by, full LP (1969)" on youtube !
Song title (original): Pop Corn Song meaning (original): pop music is kitsch Songwriter: Gershon Kingsley (28 October 1922 to 10 December 2019) Year of initial release: 1969; released first on an album and then as a single - both in 1969. Album: 'Music to Moog By' (1969); 'Moog' referring to engineer and pioneer of electronic music Robert Moog. Most famous cover version by: 'Hot Butter' in 1972; also covered by a large number of other musicians/bands. My location: Sydney, Australia Time: 6:26pm Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time Day and date: Saturday 17 October 2020 Views: 14,935,309 Likes and dislikes: 109,760 and 4,241 Comments (including mine): 8,399
Fun fact, Moog is the nick name of Australian composer, musician, producer, and film maker Blair Jocelyne. co creator of the youtube channel Mighty Car Mods. Don't need to explain why his nick name is Moog.
This was our wedding song, our 1st dance as a married couple. Ahh, memories. Brings a tear to my eye with every alimony check I write, and when I hear this song.
I played this song in my piano because it was stuck in my head, then my mom walked by and she told me this was a song she remembers from her childhood and didn't know the name of. I am glad I could make her remember a piece of her childhood.
Oh là ! La première fois que j'ai entendu cette musique remonte à mes 8 ans il me semble. J'étais en vacances avec mes parents en Espagne. Un tube qui a marqué une génération ! J'aime toujours l'écouter !
That piece was on a TV show with beautiful choreography. I was about 5 years old and I learned the choreography, so I danced it when the program started. Beautiful memories.❣️
This song was stucked in my head for the longest time. I heard it in a VHS I had of the cartoon called "Ну, погоди!". Thing is I am from Belgium and I didn't even know it was russian. I guess my father just bought it in a flea market or something. Then I had to check on internet about an old cartoon with a wolf and a rabbit and then once I had the name I watched random episodes of it on CZcams until I heard this song. Last thing, I used Shazam to finally arrived here. I'm so thankfull !
@@KirikkSiSq is what I thought. May be Bib Bib from Belgium meant just the cartoon was Russian, rather than the song. In my enthusiasm at reading the article to a well-loved song I added my two-pennyworth, as we say in England. But thanks for clarifying.
I first heard this song as bumper music on the overnight talk radio program "Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell" back in the mid 1990s. Loved it then, love it now. Only took me about 30 years to learn what the song is. 😄
In mumbai, the heavily decorated curtains in the cinema theater would slowly rise in sync with this music and reach the top at the end of the song! It is used to be mesmerizing for a ten year old in 1973
Yeah I've heard something like this in old movies. I was born in 90s but i don't know why this song feels so nostalgic, like its from a previous life lol.
My son used to get dressed to this music ...way back in 1975... it was the only way to get him ready for school in time, in the mornings! best song for putting socks and shoes on quick... lol still lovable!
This brings me back. I grew up an Army Brat and this or Wild Cherry's "Play that funky music" was always on the jukebox at the base bowling alley. Didn't matter what base. Even in the South where everything was country.
💕 I was a female D.J. with heavy Vinal. Not only do I love this song, I love the video you created. Back in my day, I had to "front up", with the gear I bought!
Wow! I listened to this 45 as a little girl. I have been searching for it and finally found it as it was imbedded deep in my memory. I still love this tune even after 50!
One of the best emotional sound ever made!! I love it as i am a small Child its 54 years old i am now 58 and i love this Song for ever and ever!!! Sorry for my bad english best wish Reiner from Germany
John Baker my goodness it does .! I don't know? But this sounds totally different now than I did when I was kid listening to it on the radio in the mid seventies " funny how you remember particular songs differently .
I had this tune in my head for some reason and I could NOT find it so I types in Google what techno song goes doot doot doot doot doot at different pitches and someone said Popcorn I was SO impressed and so happy because either finally found it 🤣🤣🤣 the Internet is a strange but amazing place 🤣🤣🤣❤️
I didn't even realise Tove Lo's To Die For was based on an old track like this, I've literally never heard this before...goes to show how much variety there was on the radio when I still listened to it I guess ^^"
I was born in 62,and I remember me and my cousin were 6 years old when we heard this song playing on my aunts record player we would dance all the time together with the song Sugar Sugar from the Archie’s we loved it,up to this day I still listen to this music.💕
Bu gün 01.04.2024. Bir telefon melodisi olarak duydum. Beni 7, 8 yaşlarımda çok sevdiğim babaannemle gittiğimiz ilk defa bir düğün salonunda orkestradan dinlediğim 70'li yılların o günlerine götürdü. İçim burkuldu nedense. Defalardır dinliyorum...
Эту чудесную мелодию я искала всю жизнь, в детстве услышала, когда мне было 6 лет, так влюбилась в неё! Мне попадались разные версии, а сегодня я нашла именно этот, мой вариант!!!
this song was featured in one of the scarce child cartoons of soviet russia which was broadcasted for many decades so of course many russians feel nostalgic about this song
The best version of this piece that I know was an adaptation written for the Music 500 Synthesizer that was built by Acorn for the BBC Micro. If anyone has a recording of that or one has been uploaded, I would be delighted to know. It was included as one of the demos for the synth and let's you hear the individual parts very clearly...
I LOVED this song when I was a little girl and now I'm 58! Feeling nostalgic, I actually searched for it today and found this! Thank you for the upload. Merry Christmas from California 🌷
Uhm... Sure, the more familiar version by Hot Butter are from 1972. This version here is not by Hot Butter. Nor is it the original, as stated. The 1969 original version is a Moog masterpiece. Awesome track.
I came here after dancing to this song at the disco . I was shocked when I heard it again after so many years , i actually forgot it existed . I LOVE THIS
Long live Mr. Robey, my 5th grade teacher who used to teach the class dance moves and one of the songs was Popcorn. No wonder I Love EDM so much. Thanks Mr. Robey🎶
Every cartoon in the Soviet era used this music. It's been burned into my brain since a young age.
Ah that explains the high amount of Russian comments, makes sense^^
Vadim Stetsyuk nu pogodi
what kind of russian cartoons?link maybe?
Ant Ksiazek search: nu pogodi
Ant Ksiazek ny pogodi no10 stroika from like 1970s I believe
I was 17 and decided I wanted to be a DJ, managed to get a once-a-week gig at the local youth club. This was my intro each week, I'm 70 now but falling down the CZcams rabbit hole and finding this is just gold :)
This was released in 1969!
@@VickieEdmondson so?
@@VickieEdmondson yeah it matches up, this song came out when he was 16 years old
@@electrohunter2684 He probably didn't mean it like that.
You must have an awesome record collection!
I'm happy to see this song did in fact exist, and wasn't just a fever dream
I hear this when remembering childhood
I know this song from a Russian cartoon about wolf and rabbit.
@@nevimzevim I remember this from Russian lotto. ...go figure
@@nevimzevim Nu, Pogodi! Or was it "Pagadi"?
I just saw the gameplay of a game called "Old Towers" and there was this song. You can't imagine how happy I was to know that this song wasn't a delirium in my head lol
I am Japanese, and in the 1990s, my father used to take me to an arcade where this song was frequently played. About 10 years ago, it was also playing in a lonely game corner of a supermarket in the countryside. I miss those days.
Music lives on and nostalgically harkens us back to special times in our lives. Cherish those memories...
I bet the arcade game was Pengo (ペンゴ) by SEGA, 1982
DOS game "Digger" had it as a sound track. In USSR one of episodes of popular cartoon "Nu pogodi" used it too.
So i guess it is right to say that it is pretty unversally nostalgic song.
@@user-lo9dx9yc9byeah, it's the classic digger BGM
Confused dog meme
It blows my mind this is made in the 60s. It sounds so out of time. A timeless piece of music.
I think you've never listened to early synth music, pop, euro, or funk AT ALL
@@cube4547 There you are right. That still does not change what I said there.
@@cube4547 no
This version is actually from 1972, the original is from 1969. Listen to music to moog by for the original :)
Totally agree. Apart from being a bit twee and naive, it is pretty much timeless.
So far ahead of it's time. This sounds like the birth of electronica and synthwave.
It was
That would be artists like Arthur Young in the late 1930s.
In fact many mistakenly attribute this composition to Jean Michelle Jarre 😊
@r33mote Great song!!!
You are correct, that was the beginning, cool music history!
Very first album I ever bought. It was 1970, and I was 7 years old. I immediately took it to my best friend's house, and after replaying for 40 minutes straight, his sister ripped it off the phonograph and broke it.
good times.
It was on one the first albums I was ever given. I think it was called Hits for Kids maybe in about 1980 or so.
I also remember getting a tape for Christmas at around the same time as that called Disco classics that was full of crap but did have a really excellent cover of Le Freak.
I loved that song.
My grandma used to chase me around the living room to this song. Rest in peace, Grandma Joan.
Rest in peace 😊
Why do we say rest in peace? We live for 70-90 years and we need to rest for eternity because of that? I think real life begins with the end of this one! Your grandmother is LIVING it up not resting!
May she rest in peace 💔🙏🕊️
Amen 🙏
I am stunned that this techno is now 50 years old.
I never knew that...WoW!!!
ouch....lol
Techno Starts in 90s lol ist Break Beat time freestyle 80s
@Blue Stacks i was a little kid of 6 mesmerized by this on my dads 8 track circa early 70s and here i am searching it out april 23 2020 ...ouch
Agree. I was born 72 song is 3 years older than me and has probably faired better lol
This was the first song I ever recorded on my brand new cassette recorder I got for a pressie. I was 13 and here I am having a listen at 60!
grandpa
@@riki4644 Ancient Mariner more like. Did I know your gran??? ;-)
@@good5648 61 now! No lie and should have died years ago but keep on hanging on. 🙂
Keep it up man!
@@gianryuelpaladin4346 Two lollipop sticks and a couple of elastic bands work wonders! ;-)
I never get tired of hearing that familiar " crackle" as the needle makes contact with a vynal record.
This music was way ahead of its time. I remember when it first came out.
*Vinyl
vynal
Oh tthose times!! 👍🏴
Who is here because for absolutely no reason at all this song popped up into your brain for the first time since 1970 and you instantly even remembered the name?
LOL Absolutely!
Me
They actually played this song on the show "Young Sheldon". It took me back to 5th grade!
I'm here because my wife is part Swedish and said she is making me some traditional Swedish foods when I get home. Then I found the video of the Swedish Chef from the Muppet Show making popcorn. He starts jamming out to this song. So I quizzed my wife and she didn't know the song. Full circle.
Here's another one
Finally found it. I can die in peace.
😂🇬🇷
F
@Giuseppe Delorenzo
PLEASE.... live on.
i get your happiness for finding a song/tune you like and your comment and all. But, still. Live on.
Be safe.
Peace and prosper to You and all your family and friends.
Yes I was a bit "drunk" as writing this but anyway.
@@pekinobo Hahahahahahaha
Nice :)
RIP Gershon Kingsley - Dec 10, 2019 - he was 97 when he died.
This song was written in 1969.
Nice
Noooo
1969? Woah, that's legendary.
@@farfish7309
Musical notes are _written,_ though.
@@Incognit0777 ah of course
I was born in 1989 and love these classics that paved the way for all the dance lovers out there xxx
They were best known for their 1972 version of the Moog synthesizer instrumental hit "Popcorn", originally recorded by its composer, Gershon Kingsley, in 1969.
I was 13 when I heard ( I was residing, in Europe than,) from my neighbor playing it...he just came from Overseas...Vidal, used to get Records that wasn't played in my Country. The sound was Amazing, Superb. I was justa 13 year old but knew that this Sound 🎶 like others were very different...
It wasn't even NOT played on the Radio...this is 1972.
Thank you, Vidal...❤
🎼🎵🎶 It still playing on this side of the World...🎼🌟1🇺🇸🫶It melted in my brain, for ever❤️🔥🇺🇸
This synthpop masterpiece was ahead of his time..🏴
full 1969 album on youtube
search for "Gershon Kingsley- Music to Moog by, full LP (1969)"
This song does not feel like it was made in the 60s
I agree. It sounds way ahead of its time. I would have put it in the 80’s with its beat.
This version was recorded in 2006, which makes it younger than the Crazy Frog version.
The original was recorded in 1969 by Gershon Kingsley for his album 'Music To Moog By'
'Moog' refers to the Moog Synthesizer, a modular synthesizer developed by the American engineer Robert Moog, upon which the song was originally played
Something to consider is Telstar, recorded in 1962 by The Tornadoes, used a Clavioline. The Clavioline was an electrinoc keyboard that paved the way for analogue and digital synthesizers
So while a far cry from Eisenfunk, electronic synth pop really began in the 1960s
@@smokeyjoe7251 I've always loved "Telstar." It always left me feeling a bit sad by the end of it though.
@@smokeyjoe7251 another song that is inspired by this song is called Pinch Dasuki and it is from the anime K-On, made in 2009
I feel like it was made in 90s 😂 how did they do this in 60s?!
Our music teacher in grade school used to put this on at the end of class and we had to do a crazy dance like we were popcorn that was popping. It caused a lot of injuries but we did it with her for 4 years until this kid named Kyle got knocked over into a cupboard and broke his tooth. Memories ❤️
Ahhh...good times
Lmao
lol used to do the same thing in school ( man that's going back a long time). I was browsing youtube and come across this song and i was thinking where have i heard that before, then it hit me lol back in school
RIP Kyle
That is so Kyle.
Still one of the best instrumentals of all time.I still have the 45 of this in 2023.
What's the track on the reverse side of the 45?
Still have the long play version on vinyl
Me too ,the 45rpm7" record
@@anirbansen1808
Hot Butter - At The Movies
You find it on CZcams.
This video of Popcorn is not the 1969 version.
That you´ll find as a track on
"Gershon Kingsley- Music to Moog by, full LP (1969)" on youtube !
You can see where Jean Michelle Jarre got his inspiration from. Timeless classic ☝️
*Michel
Definitely!
Yes - I remember the music teacher pointing how how much Oxygene 4 sounds like this!
Jean Michel Jarre is a fraud...
Song title (original): Pop Corn
Song meaning (original): pop music is kitsch
Songwriter: Gershon Kingsley (28 October 1922 to 10 December 2019)
Year of initial release: 1969; released first on an album and then as a single - both in 1969.
Album: 'Music to Moog By' (1969); 'Moog' referring to engineer and pioneer of electronic music Robert Moog.
Most famous cover version by: 'Hot Butter' in 1972; also covered by a large number of other musicians/bands.
My location: Sydney, Australia
Time: 6:26pm Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time
Day and date: Saturday 17 October 2020
Views: 14,935,309
Likes and dislikes: 109,760 and 4,241
Comments (including mine): 8,399
Nice
Fun fact, Moog is the nick name of Australian composer, musician, producer, and film maker
Blair Jocelyne. co creator of the youtube channel Mighty Car Mods.
Don't need to explain why his nick name is Moog.
@@conze3029 I appreciate it
Thank you so much for sharing this piece of history, greetings from Panamá!!
@@jorgestephens4443 Hehe, nice one. You are welcome. I appreciate your reply.
This was our wedding song, our 1st dance as a married couple. Ahh, memories. Brings a tear to my eye with every alimony check I write, and when I hear this song.
your wedding song was popcorn! probly not surprised your writing alimony checks lol
@@menotyou7762 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ах Вы хороший !
might have worked better with a different 1st dance song. i can imagine the bridal waltz to this tune. what were u thinking???
LOL
For the first time that I heard this song I was 7 years old and now I'm 59 ! I still enjoy it.
Wow! Sounds like it came out of the 80s. Definitely ahead of its time!
you know he's serious when he can put a 45 on the turntable without an adapter.
his pad has levels for each type of record
@@NEHappyCamper i can see that
@Gus W literally every turntable comes with a flat pad, the one with outlines was a third-party one
@Gus W thought you meant the diameter rather than the hole size
@Gus W There is an explanation: www.ajournalofmusicalthings.com/why-is-the-hole-on-a-45-rpm-record-so-big/
I played this song in my piano because it was stuck in my head, then my mom walked by and she told me this was a song she remembers from her childhood and didn't know the name of. I am glad I could make her remember a piece of her childhood.
Very nice!
I used this track for my floor routine in my gymnastics career in the 80s still absolutely love it ❤
My mom showed me this song and now I love it, it's my second favorite song.
It's truely amazing how it still lives today.
I LOVE THIS SONG!!
"Let the bodies hit the floor"
Goddamn it.
I think its from another band from another genre of music🤣
But great to see a guy who can listen synth-pop and alt metal at the same time😅BTW Popcorn has got death metal cover 🤣I definitely remember that
@@sandansaiyan5675 I think you would like "Floor Corn" by Neil Cicierega.
OH SHIT SO THATS WHAT THAT WAS
I FINALLY FOUND IT AFTER 10 YEARS
@@errorsk2188 How do you know about this cartoon? I thought you were russian too until i checked your channel. Do you speak russian?
Me too👍
oh man, just wait till you find out how many old school versions there are!~
Never say never.
Cheers!!!
True electronic music that evolved into 'house music'! 🩷
Oh là ! La première fois que j'ai entendu cette musique remonte à mes 8 ans il me semble. J'étais en vacances avec mes parents en Espagne. Un tube qui a marqué une génération ! J'aime toujours l'écouter !
et moi en Corse... aimable souvenir
ONLY SONG I KNEW ALL THE WORDS TO.
Pen, pineapple,pen ect.ect.
LasVegas Bartender bahahahaha
What are the words?
@@graysontorpey8544 blip blip blip
Mostly ding and dong, if you're going by the Crazy Frog version.
Great songs NEVER grow old...This song is timeless.
BIG FAT CAT TATS
This is not a song since it has no words. It is considered a instrumental musical piece. Thank you.
@@RAFAAMARILLAS 🤓
That piece was on a TV show with beautiful choreography. I was about 5 years old and I learned the choreography, so I danced it when the program started. Beautiful memories.❣️
Emmmm, is this the dance? czcams.com/video/YfdLh0MHqKw/video.html
This was born the same decade as my dad. 1970. My dad was born in 1971. Thanks for showing me the most listened to song of your life, Jörgen Buder.
I was born in 1971 and I remember hearing it for the first time during the morning Health Hustle at school.
Havnt heard this for at least 40+years and its put a smile on my face ..takes me back
See my reply! K
Haven't*
Ok boomer(s)
Right?
@@Jroobelucios lol
Tetris secret level music
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😂
Or geometry dash level
@@marioandrealicciardello2797 stfu. geometry dash is almost as annoying as minecraft.
@@ge431 bitch shut your 3 subscriber ass self up
Noch ist schön...Ich war 10 Jahre alt...Jetzt Ich bin 55...Viel Dank für diese tolle Melodie!!!
I have always loved this song. And love hearing it off an actual record!
This is one of those songs you can have on repeat for an hour and not be driven insane
Yeah I can hum it all day and have done so thru the years.
I have listened for 2 minutes and I have just gone crazy It has blown my mind
Oh no! It deffently drives you to insanity but, in a fun, funky way. 🤪
Me with cats by the living tombstone
What if you're already insane?
This song was stucked in my head for the longest time. I heard it in a VHS I had of the cartoon called "Ну, погоди!". Thing is I am from Belgium and I didn't even know it was russian. I guess my father just bought it in a flea market or something. Then I had to check on internet about an old cartoon with a wolf and a rabbit and then once I had the name I watched random episodes of it on CZcams until I heard this song. Last thing, I used Shazam to finally arrived here. I'm so thankfull !
Also, it is the song from "shake smartphone" Megafon ads
Megafon is Russian mobile operator
Ну, погоди!😅😅😅хороший мультик
It’s not Russian: composer was born in Bochum, Germany and emigrated to the US.
@@lucreziawalker952 the cartoon is russian
Soviet creators just put there random songs completely ignoring copyrights
@@KirikkSiSq is what I thought. May be Bib Bib from Belgium meant just the cartoon was Russian, rather than the song. In my enthusiasm at reading the article to a well-loved song I added my two-pennyworth, as we say in England. But thanks for clarifying.
Not only was this song 15 years ahead of it's time you could easily remix this as synth wave almost note for note and you have a 2020's song.
I first heard this song as bumper music on the overnight talk radio program "Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell" back in the mid 1990s. Loved it then, love it now. Only took me about 30 years to learn what the song is. 😄
In mumbai, the heavily decorated curtains in the cinema theater would slowly rise in sync with this music and reach the top at the end of the song! It is used to be mesmerizing for a ten year old in 1973
Before #TSeries!
that's so cool
Yeah I've heard something like this in old movies. I was born in 90s but i don't know why this song feels so nostalgic, like its from a previous life lol.
Wow! I can imagine!
Om Namah Shivaya!
My son used to get dressed to this music ...way back in 1975... it was the only way to get him ready for school in time, in the mornings! best song for putting socks and shoes on quick... lol still lovable!
Chantal Paris lol
Solar gi ven, oft motilve gi god shot
❤
I put on socks too
Ok grandma.
This brings me back. I grew up an Army Brat and this or Wild Cherry's "Play that funky music" was always on the jukebox at the base bowling alley. Didn't matter what base. Even in the South where everything was country.
This music is creative and takes me back to a long time ago before the internet
i was eating popcorn so i searched popcorn so i watched popcorn while eating popcorn
+Paul Nixon Popcorn-ception
same. searching up what youre eating makes it 10x more appetizing.
I AM HUNGRY Nice to meet you, I am eating.
+Paul Nixon Actually you heard Popcorn ;)
+Paul Nixon
oooooooooooookkkkkkkkkkkkk
I used to love this song when I was a little kid! Never knew the name of it until today
💕 I was a female D.J. with heavy Vinal. Not only do I love this song, I love the video you created. Back in my day, I had to "front up", with the gear I bought!
If you put this at my Funeral, i will revive and dance till the song end
Ha Ha, just like Weekend At Bernies
So you must put a 10 hours version then
Me 2
As long as you collapse once the song's over, I'm good.
Please please make this real! 😂
Wow! I listened to this 45 as a little girl. I have been searching for it and finally found it as it was imbedded deep in my memory. I still love this tune even after 50!
This one and Dueling Banjos :D
That's sweet. I like how your mind works.
My first record ever - back in 1976? I still remember the joy I felt that day ~ 50 years ago!
It might have been my first one ever as well. It was certainly the first single I got.
That was the re make of it
💎💎Petite Nostalgie de nos Musiques 60 / 70 💖💖
It's pop music. ^~
Hahahaha you fucking poptart.
No some people say it's the first EDM Song
Phantom It's POP music, get it? Pop-pop-pop?
+Prettytor It's fvcking EDM get it EDM
Phantom Electronic Dance Music?
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One of the best emotional sound ever made!! I love it as i am a small Child its 54 years old i am now 58 and i love this Song for ever and ever!!! Sorry for my bad english best wish Reiner from Germany
I remember being taught about this song in my 3rd grade music class. It was the first song played/recorded on a synthesizer I believe.
Not even close to being the first piece played on a synth.
The most underrated song of all time!
Hey no! It's still going great amongst people havn fine taste in music
... but there are no lyrics, so it's not a song, it's an instrumental.
No, it was played everywhere, all the time, in all versions.
@@leguenisabelle8908 A song requires a singer.
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Lyrics:
POPOPOPOPOPOPOPOOPOPOPOPOPOPOPPOPPOPOPOP
You're welcome
nonononono! you popopo
Once you see the POOP, you can't unsee it
@@TommyCourt666 yeah i had to change it 😂😂
Well,, in spanish. Will sound,,,, palomitas de 🌽 palomitas de 🌽 🍿 palomitas de 🌽 🍿 no las comas tanto si no las comas tanto si
let the bodies hit the floor
50 ans que je ne m'en lasse pas ! Génial
❤❤❤
This track scared me as a child. I have no memory of why😵💫. I love it today. 1972 born
it's really astounding how much ahead of it's time this music sounds.
jazztom86
agreed
samo rejv
My Dad's in his 60 s and remembers hearing this in Germany.
Love you DAD x
Bist du deutsch?
@@BlueSlimey Yay ein deutscher!
@@djarymusic
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...
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...aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
Truly a timeless masterpiece.
Been looking for this song for at least 20 years
This tune set me off on a voyage of discovery back in the 70s..
I’m still enjoying the voyage!
John Baker my goodness it does .! I don't know? But this sounds totally different now than I did when I was kid listening to it on the radio in the mid seventies " funny how you remember particular songs differently .
はんじょう!?やった!はんじょうだ!!
はんじょうって何ですか
I had this tune in my head for some reason and I could NOT find it so I types in Google what techno song goes doot doot doot doot doot at different pitches and someone said Popcorn I was SO impressed and so happy because either finally found it 🤣🤣🤣 the Internet is a strange but amazing place 🤣🤣🤣❤️
I didn't even realise Tove Lo's To Die For was based on an old track like this, I've literally never heard this before...goes to show how much variety there was on the radio when I still listened to it I guess ^^"
Tov Lo brought me here too.
According to available sources, Gershon Kingsley is still alive, being 96 years old! Respect!
Martin Hampl wow had no idea
Sorry he has just died some days ago
R.i.p.
This comment did not age well, RIP...
Bruh
@@lillywest1988 Well, I want to laugh, but at the same time said
I would put this song inside the Tetris game.
Jebediah Kerman take ur tetris and fly it to the Mun!
uloot I'll go as far as Eve.
with boosters?
StegoFisch Yup.
TheDavoo Rampart was a great arcade game
the common ancestor of all electronic music. It all started here. One should listen to this track with reverence and love.
I was born in 62,and I remember me and my cousin were 6 years old when we heard this song playing on my aunts record player we would dance all the time together with the song Sugar Sugar from the Archie’s we loved it,up to this day I still listen to this music.💕
Alert! this melody gonna stuck in your head forever
40 years later and it's still in mine!
Karlas Dapkevičius No wonder it has been written by aliens.
Karlas Dapkevičius Fantastic. A pre-emptive cure for dementia.
Karlas Dapkevičius has for years now
+Karlas Dapkevičius I was BORN with it in my head! My mum went to lots of 70's parties pregnant with me....
Ahh, the beginning of an era! The electronic music will never be the same after this song 😉
Utter nonsense, what are talking about?, the beginning of an era?
@@securityrobot what?
@@securityrobot the beginning of epic synths and techno
Bu gün 01.04.2024. Bir telefon melodisi olarak duydum. Beni 7, 8 yaşlarımda çok sevdiğim babaannemle gittiğimiz ilk defa bir düğün salonunda orkestradan dinlediğim 70'li yılların o günlerine götürdü. İçim burkuldu nedense. Defalardır dinliyorum...
Эту чудесную мелодию я искала всю жизнь, в детстве услышала, когда мне было 6 лет, так влюбилась в неё! Мне попадались разные версии, а сегодня я нашла именно этот, мой вариант!!!
Ну погоди ! не смотрела ?
@@rodion72 вот я и говорю, в детстве услышала 🤣🤣🤣
Ну, заяц, погоди!
Haha, much love to Nu Pogodi from Eastern Europe :)
The power is the weed and Coke!!!
Я сматрел тот мултик😂
PIXELFLUX А что? Как бы он от туда и происходит.
I didnt understand why did you put that phrase below this song....then i remembered......that song was in the nu pogodi!
Just an English comment drowning in the sea of Russian comments
That hardly classifies as English.
Cyke comments
End the french
km
this song was featured in one of the scarce child cartoons of soviet russia which was broadcasted for many decades so of course many russians feel nostalgic about this song
Finally I found this song!
I remember hearing this song back in the 80s. I had no idea that it was THIS Old, WAY ahead of it's time.
Музыка из "Ну Погоди!", каждому из СССР знакома с пелёнок!
еще спортлото
Согласен
А как же "мама сшила мне штаны,из берёзовой коры..."?
Yes?
Я с 2012 это божество услышал,в мультике "Ну Погоди"
Я один с первых секунд песни вспомнил как из "ну погоди" были на стройке
😂😂я тоже
Цена вопроса зависит только в зависимости в том числе и из за того как они работают
И ещё вспомнила " Ты тряси скорей смартфон "
А я мама сшила мне штаны из берёзовой коры
Не Русский
done in 1972. I was stationed in Germany. Every disco had this on ova and ova....and ova....ugh.. now I love it .....nostalgia
The best version of this piece that I know was an adaptation written for the Music 500 Synthesizer that was built by Acorn for the BBC Micro. If anyone has a recording of that or one has been uploaded, I would be delighted to know. It was included as one of the demos for the synth and let's you hear the individual parts very clearly...
Long live the Moog synthesizers ❤
no comments for some months..........anybody hearing this on 2015????
Same. Did you come here to listen to this after crazy frog?
Jacob Li yep
Sanu G Varghese Yes!...;)
Sanu G Varghese What's the name of the song? Is it really named Pop Corn? I can't find the version I'm used to hearing.
Yes...
It's 2023 and I STILL love this song, my dad played it when I was younger and I would tip you around the house to it lol great memory!
I LOVED this song when I was a little girl and now I'm 58! Feeling nostalgic, I actually searched for it today and found this! Thank you for the upload. Merry Christmas from California 🌷
I want this played at my funeral just to freak out the people
Eddy G's Music World Love that idea. Pushing 60 years old, so a great idea like this is very welcome. Need more creative people like you!
@@dickfint1311 shaddup
LOL 😂 I
What?
Ich auch. ⚰⚰🚀
F in the chat for the people who still can't find this after looking up 'tututututututututu' on youtube
Holy shit bro that’s literally what i did when i was 8 years old XD
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Worked for me, suckers!
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In junior high, we had to do a kick line dance to this for P.E. brought back memories while watching that dog meme 😂
Swedish chef on The Muppets did a great visual on this.
This version is from 1972, but theres a version equally electronic from 1969.
Just thought the same
Uhm... Sure, the more familiar version by Hot Butter are from 1972. This version here is not by Hot Butter. Nor is it the original, as stated. The 1969 original version is a Moog masterpiece. Awesome track.
Nice
Nildon questa e' la versione degli anarchic system?
The other version is by "Hot Butter"
Dieser Song begleitet mich seit den 70'ts !
Ein absoluter Ohrwurm und er geht einen nie wieder aus dem Kopf !!! 👌👌👌👌👌
Und sorgt ohne Umweg für gute Laune😁
@@cocobo22 aber genau 👍
Oh ja
Running around the gym in the 80s to this song. AND THAT is why GenX is tough.
I came here after dancing to this song at the disco . I was shocked when I heard it again after so many years , i actually forgot it existed . I LOVE THIS
Love this
This is the best song on the word
I LOVE TIHS
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Long live Mr. Robey, my 5th grade teacher who used to teach the class dance moves and one of the songs was Popcorn. No wonder I Love EDM so much. Thanks Mr. Robey🎶