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Not only is it produced by Klaus Wunderlich - he also wrote it. The name K.Lauer on the record label is an anagramme for KLAUs wundERlich. It seems to be heavily inspired by "Pop corn".
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When I was in Germany many years ago, I really found the really tasty Pop Corn, that I could not find anywhere else in the World before, either after that. Klaus you are really Immortal, indeed. You know that well. Many Thanks, Klaus &. 0x51d.
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@organfairy You are right. He made a statement, "Klauer" is German for ..... RIPPER ! So he wilfully admitted he based it on Pop Corn. Anyway, it is quite a funny composition.
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i have the whole collection complete.included all the eps.sometimes i still find a new one.like the ep from this music.
have 262 albums from him.
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i am sorry henrion1 i do not understand this language.try in englisch
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@fwijnja salut moi je possede encore le 33t acheter dans les annees 1970/1980 d ailleurs j ai toutes la collection en 33t je suis un fan de klaus maleureusement decéde
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MOOG synth is rediculous
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from this song is also a single.telefunken 144.467.year 1964.together with krimogulus.
hard to find this eps now.
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from this song is also a single.together with krimogulus.
telefunken 144.467 year 1964.
just for info.
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hard shit but so fucking great XD
Even if its a ripoff or not it's still great!
Kafe420 1 year ago 3
@Kafe420: Amen to that! Best comment this far I think. :)
0x51d 1 year ago
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I'm sorry, but this is definately an attempt to rip off "Popcorn" by Hot Butter.
And to then call it "Cornflakes"....?
Please, Wunderlich fans, don't show your ignorance by giving me "thumbs down" when you know I am right.
staffsmole 1 year ago
I prefer to think of it as a humorous pastiche, especially considering the title.
0x51d 1 year ago