
Chaps,
watching some slomo on youtube and my boys quite likes the music to this clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuepkCdh9TI&NR=1
Does anyone know who it's by and what it's called.
Ta very much
ATB
Simon
im sure it was theme tune to 'glitterball' many moons ago
shazam reckons its the crazy frog version called 'popcorn' though
[Edited on 13/10/07 by JoelP]
According to the description, the "Music is popcorn by Crazy Frog."
Christ!
The original is a track of the Oxygene album by Jean Michel Jarre but it sounds like it's been humped
by the crazy frog!
Edit: Damn - Youz boys is quick...
Edit2: I must be going deaf - Def time to get some decibel inserts
[Edited on 13/10/2007 by NeilP]
[Edited on 14/10/2007 by NeilP]
The tune is definitely popcorn but I am going to deny all knowledge of the Crazy Frog 
Yep - almost like the original "popcorn" song.
Pat...
The original "Hot Butter" version. No really...
Downloady Linky Winky
[Edited on 13/10/07 by McLannahan]
Neilp
Sorry mate but Jean Michelle Jarre did not make the 'popcorn' song let along it being on the Oxygene album.
I have all his stuff and deff not one of his 
http://www.kingsleysound.com/Popcorn.html
Christ I have too much free time...
Isn't that the music to the great egg race?
Inspiration to many Locosting / Scrapy Challenge type builds I'm sure!!!!
Cheers chaps,
We thought Crazy Frog had some involvement, and the missus was convinced it was Popcorn.
Spent a good 1/2 hour going through YT looking for Crazy Frog
Me boys might be getting some Crazy Frog at Xmas
ATB
Simon
Definately not a JMJ song... as donut says, I have all of JMJ stuff too... how very dare you!!!
Wikipedia is wrong
Originally written in 1969 by Gershon Kingley and on the album Music to Moog by...
Steve
Edit - it was actually covered by a band that JMJ was in, in 1968!
JMJ first album - Desert Palace 1972 - do you have it Donut... pre-Oxygene... I just found this site...
JMJ - Pre Oxygene OMG!!!!
Steve
[Edited on 14-10-07 by Hellfire]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXrnKGSShMk
I think I had it on a tape of 60's computer music called Kaleidoscopic Variations.
Doubt if I have it now (it was on 1/4 inch ) but I'll have a look
[Edited on 14/10/07 by Macbeast]