No, not the 1972 hit by the one-hit-wonder group Hot Butter, but real live, actual, yum-O (sorry, non-Rachael-Ray fans), crunchy POPCORN!
You know you want some. And even if you don’t you know you want to support the Cub Scouts. And even if you don’t, you know you want to help my 10-year-old son achieve his goal and win the prize of his dreams–a Johnson fishing rod!
So just mosey on over to the SmockLady’s blog and you can find out how to fulfill your popcorn dreams, and/or how to fulfill a certain Cub Scout’s dreams.
BTW, if you are hankering to hear “Popcorn” by Hot Butter, here it is:
5 responses so far ↓
1 Cap'n Whook // Sep 18, 2008 at 15:29
Oh, THAT song! Moog synthesizer? Hammond organ?
And one can make a “Support Our Troops” donation that counts toward a certain scout’s goal, too!
2 Moggie // Sep 18, 2008 at 19:14
Exactly. Help a Scout reach his goal, and send some popcorn to our troops overseas at the same time!
3 RevJATB // Sep 18, 2008 at 19:15
David, I do think that was an early example of a Moog recording. But not the first.
For the lounge suite, what was the first pop recording to feature a Moog snythesizer? Hint: it was in the year 1967.
4 Cap'n Whook // Sep 18, 2008 at 21:19
I know there was a WTC recording. As for pop, some sloppy Googling tends to support “Star Collector” by Carol King and Gerry Goffin for an album by the Monkees. Do I win? I’ll take a sofa, chair, and love seat in orange nagahyde, as well as nine square yards of avocado green shag carpet.
Didn’t the University of Alabama have a big Moog lab for a composition professor?
5 RevJATB // Sep 18, 2008 at 21:29
I will accept “Star Collector.” I would also have accepted “Daily Nightly,” a Michael Nesmith composition on the same album, “Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn, and Jones, Ltd.”
I can hear the “Splendida” theme from “The Price is Right” playing as they display your lovely new lounge suite. By Broyhill, of course. And you get some lovely Z-Brick vinyl wall covering as an added bonus!
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