Posted May 30, 20187 yr I know a lot of people are going to say, Here we go with another Pigeon Hole For another form of Music or Scene. But, where did the term "Pop Corn" as in Music come from? was it connected in some way with the Low Rider Scene or am i Barking up th wrong tree here.There must be a lot of experts out there who would be able to explain. I have a few records that seem to fit the term but were just purchased because i liked them and not because they were part of any Music Culture. If this Subject has been discussed on here before, appoligies.Rick
May 30, 20187 yr On 30/05/2018 at 11:04, RICK SCOTT said: I know a lot of people are going to say, Here we go with another Pigeon Hole For another form of Music or Scene. But, where did the term "Pop Corn" as in Music come from? was it connected in some way with the Low Rider Scene or am i Barking up th wrong tree here.There must be a lot of experts out there who would be able to explain. I have a few records that seem to fit the term but were just purchased because i liked them and not because they were part of any Music Culture. If this Subject has been discussed on here before, appoligies.Rick All you need to know here Rick.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popcorn_(music_style)
May 30, 20187 yr And now we know some records are both Popcorn and Northern Soul at the same time. These must be 'crossover hybrids' listed for sale on confused.com Joking I am......... I wonder if the Popcorn scene have tunes played that are loved and loathed at the same time by punters, like on the Northern Soul scene? Ed
May 30, 20187 yr Author On 30/05/2018 at 11:33, Steve S 60 said: All you need to know here Rick.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popcorn_(music_style) Thanks Steve, very interesting read
May 30, 20187 yr Author On 30/05/2018 at 11:54, MBarrett said: This is a really neat little video majoring on the origins of the "Popcorn" scene So enjoyed that video, must has been some great times had in that Club,Thanks for putting it up to Share....... Rick
I know a lot of people are going to say, Here we go with another Pigeon Hole For another form of Music or Scene.
But, where did the term "Pop Corn" as in Music come from? was it connected in some way with the Low Rider Scene or
am i Barking up th wrong tree here.There must be a lot of experts out there who would be able to explain.
I have a few records that seem to fit the term but were just purchased because i liked
them and not because they were part of any Music Culture.
If this Subject has been discussed on here before, appoligies.Rick