Remember when you were dancing to an LP and you stomped too much, the needle would skip? Seeing the vid of that record made me reluctant to bump the desk.
I was an Army brat in Germany from 72-76 and this was THE song at carnivals when they came around and set up near our American housing area. Great memories from this tune!
@bakonfreek, what do you mean by that? Are you saying there aren't usually drums on vinyl records for this song, or drums on vinyl records in general? Because if you think the latter, yeahhhh, no...
TE FELICITO AMIGO DESDE ECUADOR, LO MAXIMO QUE TENGAS ESTE DISCO ORIGINAL Y QUE LO COMPARTAS CON LOS QUE GUSTAN TODAVIA DE ÉSTE GENERO. POR SUPUESTO QUE ES PARA LOS QUE TENEMOS 60 AÑOS , UNOS MÁS UNOS MENOS. TE AGRADECEMOSY A YOUTUBE TAMBIÉN.
@andresgsk8 la verdad, si , hay que agradecer, tengo 20 años, soy de otra generacion totalmente distinta y amo este tipo de musica, antes la musica si expresaba el verdadero sentimiento del ser humano, la esperanza entre muchas cosas, lo de hoy , en muchos aspectos es basura, un saludo, y vivan los 70 80 y 90 =D
@rippedhottie2 Synthesisers date back to the 1960s. It was originally invented by an American engineer, circa 1964, but these old devices used analogue modules that had to be selected/connected with jack plugs. Many early, mid, and late1970s groups used synthesisers of some kind, but you'd need to be a fifty-something (like me) to remember that period. Or, with reference to 1970s synthesisers, maybe I should say "Welcome to the Machine".
@RainAlpert - I remember one of my friends from childhood had this on a 45, but IIRC it was on the Decca label. I don't think that was a US issue, but I could be wrong.
1972 seems wrong. Maybe a re-issue? My classmates and I performed a dance to this, but I'm sure it would have been in 1969 based on what class I was in then.
I never knew any copies of "Popcorn" with the black Musicor label existed. When I had this 45 as a kid in 1972, my copy had a peach label with the Musicor logo on the left side (a la the RCA label of that time).
In any case, it was good to hear this again. I'm hoping to buy a restored 1965 Rowe AMI jukebox later this year and then find another copy of "Popcorn" - maybe this time with the black Musicor label, if I can find it - and stick this 45 into the juke!
Ahhh, Yes! I keep telling folks, remember HiFi, you know, Left and Right? I'm looking at open mouths. "No." I mean High Fidelity. My phonograph has a needle that can separate the left and right and my speakers are able to reproduce that.
"My DVD player has 7.1 Surround Sound, and it's just like being there."
So, while they're choking to death on miles of wires, we can still hear Right and Left.
@alectricfoxx I remember real stereo, cause I had one, one that you could actually hear in proper balance of the signals, part left and part right, cancellations and lineriseing. A time when you could hear full 3d in height, width and depth from left and right. Stereo where left signal and right signal, inferometry balanced transaural sound. I don't know if you know what I mean or not. I''ve not yet heard a 7,1 that has even 1/10 of the quality of a proper set up stereo system.
it makes me look back with emotion and nostalgia-I spent my time in 1972 with a wonderful young girl in Eckernförde in Germany-it brings me back so many memories-and now I`m sixty-oh god!
Love It!
ellenfuckyou 3 days ago
se encuentra tambien por ares en baladas de oro musica instumental mejor sonido........
franciscomonsalve100 5 days ago
Was this filmed with a potato?
cy012201 2 weeks ago
@cy012201 nope, it was filmed with hot butter. ;D
JohnCandyFanChannel 2 weeks ago
can't believe it was 1972 though.... a disco sound that far predates disco.....
playgirlc 2 weeks ago
ah yes, the good old days, before i was even born...
eternity899 1 month ago 3
actually pretty great quality.You sir and your camera are epic.
CroatianZombie 1 month ago
Remember when you were dancing to an LP and you stomped too much, the needle would skip? Seeing the vid of that record made me reluctant to bump the desk.
tackyman2011 1 month ago
70s techno :)
superschmuck 1 month ago 2
lol
tony209lol 2 months ago
Just think that is how we listened to our favoright tues back then.. I miss the 8-tracks!
HyperFoxTails 4 months ago
The first and at the same time best version of this song!
teodoraidragana 4 months ago
and on the B side is "at the movies"????
64g15csr 4 months ago
I always think of Laindon Link where I grew up when I hear this track
olemog16 4 months ago
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lucasilver81 4 months ago
la pubblicità del cioccolato novi!!!!
lucasilver81 4 months ago
@lucasilver81 Ahah,maddai? xD
However,where do u buy your vinyl discs?
cocco1919 4 months ago
@lucasilver81 AH no è quella del ritter sport
lucasilver81 4 months ago
believe it or not I had this and several more songs buy the same band but it was on then what was known as Quadraphonic 4 channel was totally awesome
NiteWingSAE 5 months ago
I bought this 45 when I was around 10 or 12.
rdw7300 5 months ago
just found out this was 1972 and the ORIGINAL was 1969? ........i REALLY thought synthesizers were an 80's invention ...ahh u learn EVERY day ;) lol
janeythebrit 5 months ago
there is alot of remix done by djs and most of them are bad ass
is like a blast from the past i will think of this when i go to a rave and heare this ttrakk
ritzi2020 6 months ago
great song but it makes me hungry
BeatlesFetish09 6 months ago
wow this takes me back to high school lol thank you
Aquahoma 7 months ago
Esto es un tesoro!!!
jjudithrivas 7 months ago
苦労分かります♪
uyooyu 7 months ago
to jest wlasnie to nagranie z tamtych lat
krzysio612 7 months ago
I was an Army brat in Germany from 72-76 and this was THE song at carnivals when they came around and set up near our American housing area. Great memories from this tune!
Knownst2Us 8 months ago
@Knownst2Us I think it's still a pretty popular song for German carnival bands!
mipmipmipmipmip 5 months ago
これを探してました!ありがとうございます
yasuyasu433 8 months ago
the complete movie is a peace of art!..thanks for sharing this!!
micheldezanger 9 months ago
the signal music of 1972 Munich Olimpiade.
vecdetozcomert 9 months ago
i love this piece :) no wonder my mom says it was a huge hit when she was like 8 or something ;D
NataliaPioneerGirl 9 months ago
wow it's hard to believe I was only 7 when this song played in heavy rotation on AM radio
kotraquin 10 months ago
Another classic from the 70s, hard to find anywhere these days.
Cheessa 11 months ago
@bakonfreek, what do you mean by that? Are you saying there aren't usually drums on vinyl records for this song, or drums on vinyl records in general? Because if you think the latter, yeahhhh, no...
FuzzyAcid 11 months ago
wow, most of the stuff I hear on a vynl record dosn't even have drums!
bakonfreek 11 months ago
素晴らしい!45回転EP
アナログの良さを認識できる逸品です♪
uyooyu 11 months ago
TE FELICITO AMIGO DESDE ECUADOR, LO MAXIMO QUE TENGAS ESTE DISCO ORIGINAL Y QUE LO COMPARTAS CON LOS QUE GUSTAN TODAVIA DE ÉSTE GENERO. POR SUPUESTO QUE ES PARA LOS QUE TENEMOS 60 AÑOS , UNOS MÁS UNOS MENOS. TE AGRADECEMOSY A YOUTUBE TAMBIÉN.
andresgsk8 1 year ago
@andresgsk8 la verdad, si , hay que agradecer, tengo 20 años, soy de otra generacion totalmente distinta y amo este tipo de musica, antes la musica si expresaba el verdadero sentimiento del ser humano, la esperanza entre muchas cosas, lo de hoy , en muchos aspectos es basura, un saludo, y vivan los 70 80 y 90 =D
NarrutoUzumaki 11 months ago
holy shit from 1972 ppl must hav been like wat is this and how do they even do it
rippedhottie2 1 year ago
@rippedhottie2 Synthesisers date back to the 1960s. It was originally invented by an American engineer, circa 1964, but these old devices used analogue modules that had to be selected/connected with jack plugs. Many early, mid, and late1970s groups used synthesisers of some kind, but you'd need to be a fifty-something (like me) to remember that period. Or, with reference to 1970s synthesisers, maybe I should say "Welcome to the Machine".
clemstevenson 1 year ago
@rippedhottie2 You might think that but I was 10 in 1972 and we just knew it sounded cool and we liked it.
Knownst2Us 8 months ago
well done !!!! I realy enjoyed that !!! Best regards from Poland......
PolishWoodpecker 1 year ago
Wow!
Que bonito!
igordetorres 1 year ago
OMG I haven't heard this since I was just a young dinosaur! Thanks so much for putting it up! :D
Farandahl 1 year ago
que rico escuchar segun creo que el grupo es de origen alemàn
solthero 1 year ago
Buen tema. te agradezo por subirla y compartirla !!
VICTORHUGOAE 1 year ago
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Best part is the clearing of the throat
MarinJazz 1 year ago
Best part if the clearing of the throat
MarinJazz 1 year ago
Wow, I haven't heard this song in 20 to 30 years.
(Though my 9 year old son just walked in and asked if this is "Jelly Car" which must be a video game).
gsansoucie 1 year ago
Wow you remember me when I was 6-7 years old and I had this record (pop corn) like the one we see! Thanks you for sharing this with me!
RainAlpert 1 year ago
@RainAlpert - I remember one of my friends from childhood had this on a 45, but IIRC it was on the Decca label. I don't think that was a US issue, but I could be wrong.
thespeez 1 year ago
love this song
stingrrr1 1 year ago
Fantastic song
bullyword 1 year ago
I love the Popcorn song! And I miss my phonograph...: (
MCLimeslimey 1 year ago
omg I love that song !
bakedpotato1678 1 year ago
I gotta to reupload my copy soon!
Vinylrecordsneverdie 1 year ago
1972 seems wrong. Maybe a re-issue? My classmates and I performed a dance to this, but I'm sure it would have been in 1969 based on what class I was in then.
brucehoult 1 year ago
I never knew any copies of "Popcorn" with the black Musicor label existed. When I had this 45 as a kid in 1972, my copy had a peach label with the Musicor logo on the left side (a la the RCA label of that time).
In any case, it was good to hear this again. I'm hoping to buy a restored 1965 Rowe AMI jukebox later this year and then find another copy of "Popcorn" - maybe this time with the black Musicor label, if I can find it - and stick this 45 into the juke!
Kramden429 1 year ago
Ahhh, Yes! I keep telling folks, remember HiFi, you know, Left and Right? I'm looking at open mouths. "No." I mean High Fidelity. My phonograph has a needle that can separate the left and right and my speakers are able to reproduce that.
"My DVD player has 7.1 Surround Sound, and it's just like being there."
So, while they're choking to death on miles of wires, we can still hear Right and Left.
Sorry for the angst, Just had to rant a bit.
Long live Digital in Analog. Bark! =^.^=
alectricfoxx 1 year ago
@alectricfoxx I remember real stereo, cause I had one, one that you could actually hear in proper balance of the signals, part left and part right, cancellations and lineriseing. A time when you could hear full 3d in height, width and depth from left and right. Stereo where left signal and right signal, inferometry balanced transaural sound. I don't know if you know what I mean or not. I''ve not yet heard a 7,1 that has even 1/10 of the quality of a proper set up stereo system.
benjyboba 1 year ago
Beautiful song !
pilouleboss201 1 year ago
it makes me look back with emotion and nostalgia-I spent my time in 1972 with a wonderful young girl in Eckernförde in Germany-it brings me back so many memories-and now I`m sixty-oh god!
troja1506 2 years ago 2
Ripped off by Jene Michelle Jarre (Oxygene).
Strawberry7Lynn 2 years ago
This was later became the theme song to the "Sunday Morning Movie" as seen on WPIX-TV back in the early 70's.
HomeoftheGoodGuys 3 years ago
Awesome! my German friend showed me this song, it's like the first techno song!
coolbluelights 3 years ago
yea it's a cool one, eh? I never get tired of listening to it.
wilkes85 3 years ago
Wow, never heard of this band or song. Very happening!
rulebritannia1991 3 years ago 8
Thanks for watching!
Yea, this was quite popular in the '70s, and the whole song was done entirely with synthesisers.
Another thing, all my videos posted after this one will now have HIGH QUALITY SOUND! whoo!!
AnalogueAudio1985 3 years ago 22
@AnalogueAudio1985 Me and my dad actually listen to this song when we pop popcorn for a movie!!!
tisisjk 1 year ago
@AnalogueAudio1985 not synthesizers - Moog! Anyway, it is a remake of Gershon Kingsley's Popcorn from 1969!
Thomsonicus 1 year ago
@AnalogueAudio1985 could u re-upload this in hq sound pwease?
wildriveful 2 months ago