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The Popcorn song...
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| PlasticSoul |
I was listening to Crazy Frog album and checked out that Popcorn song, so I did a research and notice there are tons of producers with song names like that, like Aphex Twin or JMJarre, maybe are covers?
So I ve some questions:
- Who is the original producer?
- What is the best version?
This song is so cool...uplifting and melodic...
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| shades_of_gray |
i belive the original is by
Hot Butter
Released in 1972
:p
p.s Stick to the Original |
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| GrimReaper |
LOL
I haven't heard (luckily) none of the other Crazy Frog tracks besides the horrible Axel F but have seen the album tracklist and believe most of the tracks on the album are just "as-cheesy-as-cheddar-can-be" remakes of hits from the past with a very little effort and original production involved.
Anyways the original version of Popcorn comes from 1969, written and produced by Gershon Kingsley, released as 'Gershon Kingsley's First Moog Quartet - Popcorn' and was rewritten & produced by a brother duo Bill Jerome & Steve Jerome under the alias Hot Butter in 1972, backed up by a moog guru Stan Free who was also a member of Kingsley's First Moog Quartet. Then it finally became a huuuuge international hit.
Nowadays it has got dozens and dozens more remixes and remakes from various names under every imaginable genre but as said the original version is still the best, IMO as well. |
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| Azz3D |
| quote: | Originally posted by GrimReaper
LOL
I haven't heard (luckily) none of the other Crazy Frog tracks besides the horrible Axel F but have seen the album tracklist and believe most of the tracks on the album are just "as-cheesy-as-cheddar-can-be" remakes of hits from the past with a very little effort and original production involved.
Anyways the original version of Popcorn comes from 1969, written and produced by Gershon Kingsley, released as 'Gershon Kingsley's First Moog Quartet - Popcorn' and was rewritten & produced by a brother duo Bill Jerome & Steve Jerome under the alias Hot Butter in 1972, backed up by a moog guru Stan Free who was also a member of Kingsley's First Moog Quartet. Then it finally became a huuuuge international hit.
Nowadays it has got dozens and dozens more remixes and remakes from various names under every imaginable genre but as said the original version is still the best, IMO as well. |
grim reaper the walking discography never fails to disappoint me :p |
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| UWM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Azz3D
grim reaper the walking discography never fails to disappoint me :p |
Or he read THIS. |
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| PlasticSoul |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
Or he read THIS. |
lou, owned...
:P
jk heheh
but, good info site, thanks...
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| GrimReaper |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
Or he read THIS. |
Indeed, well not that same site but another similar one as i really wasn't around when the original came out. I'm not quite as almighty some people think i am.. i just search and look for info and remember bits and pieces here and there. :stongue: :stongue: |
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| UWM |
| quote: | Originally posted by GrimReaper
Indeed, well not that same site but another similar one as i really wasn't around when the original came out. I'm not quite as almighty some people think i am.. i just search and look for info and remember bits and pieces here and there. :stongue: :stongue: |
Haha, well I must still give credit where credit is due. You do know an inordinate amount of information about all styles of electronic music, and for that I can't help but respect you. I couldn't fathom, though, that you actually knew all that about Popcorn Song without looking it up :p |
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| sEpH |
1. Intro
2. Axel F
3. We Like To Party
4. Get Ready For This
5. I Like To Move It
6. Who Let The Frog Out
7. Popcorn
8. Pump Up The Jam
9. Whoomp! (There It Is)
10. In The 80's
11. Crazy Frog Sounds
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| sleepydragon |
somebody shoot that frog please
some of those reviews r quite funny though |
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| eFeKz |
| i first heardthis tune in '99 and i recall my mother telling me she had to dance to this song. hahah |
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