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This is a repost of a thread that did not survive the migration.
Was entering some album info into my database when I noticed the entry for "Popcorn" by Hot Butter (1972) that I have on vinyl. Talk about Moog flashback! The song "Popcorn" was THE song that was played over and over and over again at the local arena where, along with most everyone else in town, you went to skate round and round and round the rink with your friends on a winter Friday evening. If you were really lucky, you'd make that circuit holding hands with a pretty girl!
Anyhow, I was looking for a CD copy and cripes! They're apparently a bit of a rarity - at least judging by the asking price fro the "original" CD issue as well as the later CD re-issue - which included tracks from Hot Butter's only other album.
Wanting to hear the song regardless, and being too laze to grab and play the vinyl record, I checked out YouTube and came across this video (never saw anyone DANCE to it before!):
[youtube]
Did not remember the song to be as "complex" as I now hear it.
Jeff
Was entering some album info into my database when I noticed the entry for "Popcorn" by Hot Butter (1972) that I have on vinyl. Talk about Moog flashback! The song "Popcorn" was THE song that was played over and over and over again at the local arena where, along with most everyone else in town, you went to skate round and round and round the rink with your friends on a winter Friday evening. If you were really lucky, you'd make that circuit holding hands with a pretty girl!
Anyhow, I was looking for a CD copy and cripes! They're apparently a bit of a rarity - at least judging by the asking price fro the "original" CD issue as well as the later CD re-issue - which included tracks from Hot Butter's only other album.
Wanting to hear the song regardless, and being too laze to grab and play the vinyl record, I checked out YouTube and came across this video (never saw anyone DANCE to it before!):
[youtube]
Did not remember the song to be as "complex" as I now hear it.
Jeff