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|title=<center> | |title=<center>"Popcorn" (7" version)</center> | ||
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|imagecaption=Album art. | |imagecaption=Album cover art. | ||
|status=<span style="color: | |status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span> | ||
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''Popcorn'' by Gershon Kingsley is perhaps the most well-known piece of electronic music. Composed in 1969, this version has been covered various times, but '''base of most covers is Kingsley's own 7" single version''', released in 1972.<ref>[http://popcorn-song.com/versions.php List of the different versions of ''Popcorn''.] Retrieved 01 Jul '16</ref> | |||
Unlike the LP version, the 7" version has the iconic start used in most covers. It is also slightly slower and has a lower pitch. | Unlike the LP version, the 7" version has the iconic start used in most covers. It is also slightly slower and has a lower pitch. | ||
Nothing else is known about this version. Only an excerpt has been uploaded on the internet<ref>[http://popcorn-song.com/mp3/1969/gershon_kingsley_single.mp3 Audio excerpt] Retrieved | Nothing else is known about this version. Only an excerpt has been uploaded on the internet,<ref>[http://popcorn-song.com/mp3/1969/gershon_kingsley_single.mp3 Audio excerpt from the 7" version of ''Popcorn''.] Retrieved 01 Jul '16</ref> and as of now, little to no other info or audio is available. | ||
On July 6th, 2016, The 7" single was available to purchase on eBay Germany, but seemingly went unsold.<ref>[http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gershon-Kingsley-and-the-Moog-Pop-corn-Popcorn-7-Single-/391358435786?hash=item5b1ec7d1ca:g:5WYAAOSwJkJWjejP The 7" single on eBay Germany.] Retrieved 06 Jul '16</ref> | |||
==Gallery== | |||
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==External Links== | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popcorn_(instrumental) Wikipedia page on ''Popcorn''.] Retrieved 01 Jul '16 | |||
*[https://www.discogs.com/es/Gershon-Kingsley-And-The-Moog-Pop-Corn-For-Alisse-Beethoven/release/1389470 Information regarding the 7" single, via Discogs.] Retrieved 01 Jul '16 | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 5 December 2020
Popcorn by Gershon Kingsley is perhaps the most well-known piece of electronic music. Composed in 1969, this version has been covered various times, but base of most covers is Kingsley's own 7" single version, released in 1972.[1]
Unlike the LP version, the 7" version has the iconic start used in most covers. It is also slightly slower and has a lower pitch.
Nothing else is known about this version. Only an excerpt has been uploaded on the internet,[2] and as of now, little to no other info or audio is available.
On July 6th, 2016, The 7" single was available to purchase on eBay Germany, but seemingly went unsold.[3]
Gallery
External Links
- Wikipedia page on Popcorn. Retrieved 01 Jul '16
- Information regarding the 7" single, via Discogs. Retrieved 01 Jul '16
References
- ↑ List of the different versions of Popcorn. Retrieved 01 Jul '16
- ↑ Audio excerpt from the 7" version of Popcorn. Retrieved 01 Jul '16
- ↑ The 7" single on eBay Germany. Retrieved 06 Jul '16