I’m a 72 year old buzzard bedridden laying here with tears in my eyes. I was a working musician for 30+ years playing pop covers in clubs when young. We never did a Carpenter song because none of us could sing them. There was always something out of reach. She was a gift from God.
I was in weekend Rock/Pop bands for many years and would do solos from time to time - piano/vocal - and would do that Leon Russell song "A Song for You" a lot. Even though most of my Musical friends weren't fans - harder Rock was their cup of tea - but I was. I understood the Magic of her voice! She & Richard were definitely gifts from God! Music is our connection to the Divine. Take care.
So sorry she died so young. I watched a movie about her life. Such talent. She sang beautifully always smiling.but now we know she was mentally distressed I believe and anoxeria killed her. God please understand.
I’m one of the many who was privileged to sing “Sing” with Karen and Richard with my 6th grade class in 1972 at Ricks College, ID. It is my most precious childhood memory. I can’t wait to meet her in the next life. Richard, what a tragedy it must have been for you when she passed. You two will be together again some day and sing together again. ❤❤❤
I'm a 17 year old musician and there just isnt anything like The Carpenters and the music of the 60s-70s today. Karen Carpenter is easily my biggest female inspiration. Her voice is so iconic and weirdly gives me such a nostalgic, warm feeling. I suppose it may be because I have an old soul!! I hope to bring the feel of this era back into today's music :)
I certainly hope you CAN bring this type of music back, just as Michael Buble has done for the standards of the 30s and 40s. We need the type of music that touches our hearts... a quality that we have NOT heard in such a long time! Bless you in your efforts.
@@carolhesterberg7526 i actually released my first single last month! Its called "A Little" by Bethany Vollaro! Folks have described it as "beatle-ey" and 60s sunshine pop! id love for you to give it a listen:)
I was a soldier in Vietnam1970-71, and to this day, I can remember being in the barracks and hearing “Super Star “ on the radio! It made me feel so good!! Karen helped me survive the hell-hole of the war! Her voice was golden and a morale boost!! Richard is a genius!! Have all the albums and a framed 8x10 of Karen on my shelf. We were both born in 1950, only a month apart! She should still be with us!!!
Oh dear dear Richard. Thank you. Thank you for your bravery. And your genius. How you've managed; that you can still speak of your sister - your willingness to even do so - amazing. What a troubadour you are. You have probably heard every accolade, but people really mean it when they say you changed their lives. Your amazing magical legacy is that ALL of it, your entire portfolio of work, has been FOR GOOD. Here we are in 2022, and look at what we've become as a nation - so troubling, so many people hurting, so much violence and confusion. But always in my heart pocket is you and Karen. Great big fluffy clouds of honesty, sweetness, beauty, purety, and soulful harmonies to float on. More than ever, your music is the message we need to hear. I've loved you and Karen since I was 10. I'm 62 and I'll always respect you and never stop listening - how lucky I am to have lived to enjoy all of your tapestries. May God bless and keep you.
Karen had the kind of voice that comes along maybe once or twice in a lifetime. A pure, natural voice. Very few people had that gift and she was one of them. No voice lessons needed. She is greatly missed by her fans and I count myself as one of them.
I haven’t finished watching the documentary yet. I had no idea that Karen never had voice lessons! I’m even more impressed if this is a fact. She’s one of the most talented singers of the 20th century!
When I was driving home some friends awhile ago a Carpenter's song was on my playlist, and suddenly all chatting stopped and everyone kept silence till the end of the song. It was a magical moment, a car speeding trough the night with five friends in it, all impressed by that soft eerie voice from the past. Except me nobody knew who the singer was (ah, the youth of today!) but all agreed that this kind of music is hardly heard anymore and that that's a sad evoltution.
Wow. Thank you for sharing that. That WÀS a magical moment. How touching. And how sad that your four friends actually didn't know Karen Carpenter's voice! (What's happening with the youth of today! Lol.)
I introduced my kids when they were young to every decades of music. They are in their 30s now, and still listen to Karen Carpenter, Stevie Nicks, and Patsy Cline. They are timeless.
Tears from start to finish. I am so glad to see Richard given his due. He never, ever vied with her. His genius is as vital as Karen's heart-voice. They were musically One. What a wonderful man.
Well said! I heard lots of folks dismiss his talent and as a musician myself, I always set them straight. Richard's genius is what made their music so good. He really knew how to showcase her gorgeous voice.
There never has been, nor will there ever be, anyone that can compete with the Carpenters. Richard and Karen were one of a kind. They were so good together. And Karen's voice is like a song from a beautiful bird...the one that your ear singles out of all the other birds. It draws you to it, softly, yet with a beauty you cannot describe. To this very day when I hear her singing my heart hurts. She was so beautiful and so was her voice...I still miss her and I miss them.
@@linjicakonikon7666 Simon and Garfunkel were great, no doubt. But no one has a voice like Karen. You're actually the first person I've ever seen comment anything negative about them. Everyone loves Karen's voice.
She was gone too soon. What a gifted voice. He was a great musician. I'm 61 and still enjoy listening to Karen sing. Karen Carpenter and Patsy Cline are my all time favorite female singers
What can I say that hasn't already been said, I'm pushing 80 yrs old. and have been around a long time, seen and heard a lot of great super stars, but I fell in love with Karen's voice back at the beginning and have loved it ever since. like the rest of the workd I was devastated when she died. and even today, i sit here with tears in my eyes my heart still aches over her not being here. I am so so grateful for You tube and all the other medias that we have at our disposal to be able to still listen to her melt our hearts away. She's in Gods hands, and our hearts. ECF
I have always felt the same. There aren't very many female singers that I really enjoy listening to. Karen truly has that voice that has touched me like no one else could ever have done. Truly miss Karen Carpenter!!!! 😪😢😭
My wife sang 'Close To You' to our baby while she was pregnant with him. After he was born and when he cried, I always sing the same song to him and he will immediately stop crying and fall asleep on my shoulder. That's the magic of Karen Carpenter.
@@portabella4411 I’m so glad I was alive in the 70’s so I could listen to that amazing voice directly from her!! She has the most amazing voice I’ve ever heard!!!
@@minskipunkto2007 Her voice was definitely one of the very best ! I am a singer song writer ! When I was a kid ,I tried to mimic her voice ,never could really !! I've got my own style & all now ,but I still consider her vocal voice as one of the finest singer's 120 % !!! 💜🥁🐉🎤💞
We not only lost a beautiful woman with an Angel's voice the world lost a beautiful person who with her talented brother left a legacy to be enjoyed for a lifetime. Thankyou to you both and thank God for both of you !!
Number ones should have been "rainy days and mondays " and "close to me" not that interplanetary crap. But hey mr. Postman in definitely a well produced number , worth number three spot.
Karen Carpenter is deeply missed. I can't hear a Carpenter's song without crying. I cried the entire time I watched this. 💔💔💔 Thank you for sharing. 💜💙🧡💛💚
I'm 72 now and sang these songs at weddings, parties, and sad times. All the times of my life. And now I sing them to my grandchildren. They are always golden!
I remember my brother worked for an event coordination company in California - the first thing he told me after meeting them was how super thin they both were. He said it was shocking - that he had never seen anyone as skinny as Karen.😥
Watching this in 2021 with tears in my eyes. The world lost a very special woman when Karen passed. I was just a few years younger than her and followed the Carpenters from Day 1. So, so very sad. RIP Karen
Same. I had forgotten just how beautiful this music was, and very much still is. Their songs were an integral part of the soundtrack of my youth, each song carries me back to a specific memory
I'm 71, soon to be 72, and I will love Karen Carpenter to the end of my days. If only she hadn't been robbed of her life so young, can we only imagine what more she would have brought to life with her magical voice. Richard must be very brave to have lost his working partner and beloved sister. Both had divine gifts, Richard has the gift of creative musical arranging and a fine pianist. Karen, a fantastic drummer and singer extradinaire, she sang with the birds in the trees and they were jealous! Rest in Peace, beautiful Lady.
She had the clearest, cleanest voice I have ever heard. Many great singers oftentimes have points in a song where you don't understand what they are singing. Never with Karen. In all of her songs it is easy to hear each word beautifully.
Yes, Always said that as well, such a clean tone and easy to listen too..One of the best. I actually know a few people that don't like her voice?? Hard to believe!!
You’re so right! I’ve sung in a choir for many years and the choir mistress was always telling us that the audience should be able to hear every word. If they couldn’t, then it was not their fault, it was ours. We were taught to enunciate all words clearly, to make vowels long, because it wasn’t possible to expand the consonants in the same way and to make sure we were pronouncing the end of a word together, not just trailing off with a slither of s’s for example. So many pop stars now don’t even have to be able to sing and even if they can, it’s edited to make them sound perfect.
KC did NOT want to come out of her comfort zone behind her drums, but oh, when she did, she astounded us all with her talent and beautiful alto voice. She's been a favorite female singer of mine since I first heard her and took some of her songs and used them in my own performances, always crediting and honoring her when I did so. Her mellow voice was NEVER strident like some sopranos I've heard, always gracious and sweet, she simply left us too early. I wish she could know now, how far her music has gone; she's a legend now!
It has been 38 years since she died and it still makes me sad. If I had been given a "singing voice," I would have wanted a voice as amazing as Karen Carpenter's.
Me too!!! Very sad. Our house was full of the Carpenter's music, we would crank it up full blast. We lived far away from other people, no neighbor's to complain.
Difficult to hold back the tears as I watched this documentary 😢 and in a personal level as well. In 1974 "We only just begun" was my 8th grade graduation song. Back story My music teacher chose the song but most of my classmates didn't want the song as our graduation song. During music class my classmates refused to cooperate with her, in learning the song. One day (just a few weeks from graduation) after having the hardest time to get us to cooperate she burst into tears and said "this song may not mean anything to you all but it's a song that you will treasure the rest of your life then ran out of the classroom. At that moment I and classmate Joe Harris (the tough guys) stood up and made the class realize how the were being toward our music teacher, from day one. After that and "lol" after treating to beat up anyone who refused to cooperate we surprised our teacher by singing the song in its entirely. We made her cry again but with tears of joy. She was right that happened in 1974 and here I am at 63 in 2021 with tears.
I first heard WOJB as a commercial "jingle" in a TV ad for Crocker Bank around 1970. Very catchy tune , what there was of it. Richard Carpenter thought so too, and contacted Paul Williams, the jingle's composer, to flesh it out into a full song. And the rest, as they say, was history.
I'm 63, too, and I remember how popular 7th and 8th grade chorus options were. I can so imagine 8th graders in that day being that way! The Carpenters weren't considered "cool" for us at the time, but I bought their albums anyway, and their songs taught me about romantic relationships.
@@lindamcdonald4563She wasn't here to be helped. She was here to help. She was a martyr for people with eating disorders. Her sacrifice probably has helped millions of people and she left behind that voice that is still therapeutic for many. That's her legacy.
My Number 1 will always be Goodbye to Love. Karen’s voice, the lyrics, the harmonies, the guitar solo….. but when there’s that last drum riff and the “Ah-ah-ah’s” kick in and the guitar takes over, I’m just transported.
It's so sad I can't take it. I love Merry Christmas darling and many others but I don't understand the appeal of Goodbye to Love. It hurts too much to hear it. The lyrics almost sicken me.
With a couple of exceptions, I get choked up every time I hear one of their tunes. Karen's voice will never be matched. And you could recognize one of Richard's arrangements in the first couple of bars. There'll never be another.
I think this is the songs most popular in the UK 🇬🇧. This is their compilation. I find it a wonderful and interesting variation on the Carpenter's songs and life saga. Great and tragic too.
Karen Carpenter and her songs will always remind me of my mom... I don't have enough fingers and toes to count the amount of times I'd walk by the kitchen and hear her singing a Carpenters song while I was growing up... Thank you for this beautiful arrangement of music and stories ❤
I do feel sorry for Richard utterly devestating losing his music partner, his beloved sister. It must feel like time stopped and froze on the day she passed away. She sings every note and word with absolute clarity. The crap today is utter garbage. The Carpenters are timeless their songs masterpieces never to be copied.
I play their Christmas music every year and absolutely loved 🥰 her and Richard is so talented and what a loss, I’m in tears, because I grew up listening and singing to her beautiful voice, my father loved me sing her music, I’m not a star ⭐️ by far but she’s the star 💫 in heaven always lighting my holidays up every year, a true diamond 💎 in the ruff and no one else can replace her , I hope Richard is doing well, he’s a brilliant man.
@@SusanRichardsDay I saw a documentary about them where it was mentioned over and over- it’s not a secret … there are also people who knew them intimately who have said the same in interviews. He was an ass to Karen - he was supposed to be the star, not her.
♥✞♥An excellent woman [one who is spiritual, capable, intelligent, and virtuous], who is he who can find her? Her value is more precious than jewels and her worth is far above rubies or pearls. The heart of her husband trusts in her [with secure confidence], And he will have no lack of gain. She comforts, encourages, and does him only good and not evil All the days of her life.♥✞♥✞♥
I don’t think it detracts from Karen Carpenter’s legacy nor from Richard to admit there are other - albeit a small subset- uniquely talented, skilled, and powerful musicians. That subset is unique because there’s plenty of good vocalists, or players, or groups, but the Carpenters had actual musicianship and composition woven into their package. That might have been enough to reach the upper echelon but then there was Karen’s voice, and Richard’s skill with arrangement. Success was inevitable even if they didn’t try hard. But they did try at it!
I'm surprised more hearts didn't stop when hers did. Her tone, the emotion she coaxed out of every note... she was butterscotch- caramel gold. Her honeyed tones have never been replicated. Richard is the genius behind the arrangements & signature harmonies. The result is unspeakable, haunting beautiful art.
The special tone in Karen's voice, the way it hit your ear and your heart, -- there are 2 other singers that have similar; Judith Durham (The Seekers) and Agnetha Faltscog (ABBA)
Fifty years later and songs and music just as beautiful as it sounded on the little transistor radio I carried around. What a joy to listen to it again.
I love the carpenters and have done since my early teens im now nearly 62 and still listen to them, Richard looks so sad when he talks about her, he will never get over her loss bless him 💞
Of all the amazing performers who passed far to soon. To me there is none more missed than Karen Carpenter. We can only imagine what great songs could have been made.
I have loved the Carpenters since I was 8 years old. Pure clean music for everyone. Her voice had such clarity and emotional range. May Richard know that he and his sister made this once young girl happy. Now that I am older I appreciate them so much more 🙏❤️
The morning of my wedding, in 1976, my dad was having breakfast at the kitchen table as I prepared something to eat before leaving for the wedding venue. Suddenly the radio began playing,“We’ve only just begun”, and I became emotional. It seemed like a voice from heaven telling this 22 year old California girl that she was making the right decision. In August we will celebrate our 45th anniversary. Thank you Karen and Richard 😌
I remember singing top of the world when I was 5 yrs old it was one of my favorite song until now in my golden years and still is.Thank you Richard for having a wonderful sister like karen
“ We’ve only just Begun” was my wedding song my mother sang . It will always be a beautiful & emotional memory. The Carpenters were among the greatest.🥰
I loved everything about them: richard's playfulness at the piano, the melodies and harmonies of the songs, the clarity of the words and correctness of the vowel sounds in karen's singing, the perfect tone and perfect notes of karen's voice, the beautiful blending with richard's voice, the clean fun and messages in the songs, etc. Since my teenage years, their music was part of my daily existence. Later, teaching speech, i would make my students listen to the way karen pronounced the words. When i heard of her death, it felt like losing a close friend or sister. Till now, no other female singer's voice comes close to hers in terms of beautiful, likeable simplicity.
I remember the Carpenters. My best friend at the time was Tyson Neville. He loved this song and I would go to his house to listen to them. I guess I did something wrong and he stopped talking to me, but I always remember the Carpenters and this song.
Preachie Lilbit, your comment is right on target in so many ways. My sister's looks has always reminded of Karen Carpenter, especially when my sister lost weight because of breast cancer that metastasized. Anyway, the portion of your comment that speaks of feeling like you lost a sister when Karen died really shocked me because that is how I felt at the time. Then, when my sister died in 2004, looking so much like Karen Carpenter, they have been intertwined in my emotions since that time. I cry whenever I think about either of them. As crazy as it may seem, I recently discovered that both my sister and Karen were born on March 2nd (two years apart). Karen died in 1983 on my birthday. They are forever in my heart.
I totally agree with you about no other female singer's voice coming close to Karen's. She was gifted with a voice that, fortunately, she shared with us. She left us much too soon. We were deprived of hearing Karen's beautiful voice and the extraordinary talent of Richard and Karen as the Carpenters.
Being born in 1981, I was brought up to the late 60s and 70s music during my grade school years. I never really appreciated it at the time, but now 35 years later I realize how special that era was and the talent that oozed out of that era in pop music. Nostalgia for me during this era is a funny thing. It is wonderful and at the same time it hurts knowing that you only have the visions of how amazing and special that time was. Longing for the past. To quote one of my favorite movies "it reminds us of all that once was good, and could be again"....Field of Dreams. This music reminds us of a simpler time. And for us to young to remember, it serves as a beautiful vision of what once was been. How lucky were those alive then to experience it! And how lucky are we all to have the legacy continue forever with the music.🥺
There will never be another Karen Carpenter, she had a fantastic voice and ability to interpret songs, combined with the genius of Richard Carpenter, and they are Legend.
She had the most amazing voice!!! I'm 31 and remember listening to her on the Oldies station with my mom. Also, I am quite surprised, "Merry Christmas Darling" didn't make the list. I tear up every time I listen to it at the holidays.
As a child of the 70's & 80's, this was a bittersweet trip down memory lane. So good to see Richard looking so well. Miss Karen immensely! Cannot believe she's been gone 40 years now😔
We’ve only just begun was played at my wedding in 1975. It took a week convincing my pastor to allow it. It wasn’t until he heard her sing it. She won over my pastor. So thank you. Great video. Still brings me joy to hear the Carpenters sing.
I know !! I do remember clearly when the news came ! I cried & mom asked me why I was crying !! I was real upset that she was so concerned about her looks while every female singer wished to have her voice ,she was a singer ,not a model ,but she let that( fear of overweight ,she wasn't even !! ) kill her !!! I was mad !!! I said she was stupid !! I was really upset !! What a loss !!! 💔💔
@@spark_6710 It's actually a disease. It's called anorexia. It has more to do with control. She must've felt she wasn't in control of her life and food and weight was the 1 thing she could control. Well, as in most with Anorexia or bulimia, in their mind they are in control. They sadly don't realize the disease controls them. 😔
@@cidquakenbush302 Hi.Thank you for your reply ! I know !! Anorexia. Indeed ! I know some were like that in my life including my own sis. I have also seen American teens throwing up in toilets at restaurants !!! It's really bad ! It's really mental ,someone in their lives has to step in & help them !!! They need to know it's a serious disease !!! That they can die ! Thank you for your reply ! 💜💜💜💜🥁🐉🎵🎤🎶💕💞
This wonderful documentary shows Karen's unique presence and makes us all miss her. And, Richard's raw pain of Karen's loss shows in his interview; he clearly still misses his sister every day of his life.
What, greater than Maria Callas, Pavarotti, Caruso, etc? She doesn't even come close to being the greatest ever singer. There are many genres of music, and even in the field of pop and rock she didn't have the best voice. Besides, music is subjective. There is no 'best ever', just a personal opinion - and the last time I heard, personal opinion isn't an irrefutable truth.
@@joeblack8915 In HER genre she was the top...Maria Callas was great but not better than other female divas... Pavarotti was great but NOT better than Placido Domingo or Robert Merrill.
Coolest voice for me...it can make you relax and ponder. Inspiring songs. I grew up singing her songs. Timeless and a message being conveyed in every song they made!
@@donaldwilliam6498 Am doing ok , things as you probably heard are getting out of hand in Queensland but I am sure it will get better quickly. Hope all is well over there.
My dad played lots of Carpenters in the car when I was a kid, I've always loved Karen's voice. The older I get though, the more I appreciate the genius of Richard.
I grew up in Asia and I heard her music every where I go in 70s . I still listen to her music until now and it makes me feel emotional every times .She has the most beautiful voice ever ! Thank you for this awesome documentary and I wish you the best Richard !
I fell in love with Karen as did millions of others as we realized a human voice could feel like fine silk. I surely do hope there's a heaven and that she's there.
If I had a nickel for every time I or my mother said Rainy Days and Monday’s always get me down I’d be living on my own private island!!! ❤️ No one will ever compare to Karen and Richard!
Yes, yes, yes! What a duo. What an angel. What a tragedy she was taken so suddenly. I'm still kind of speechless with grief. Nothing comes close since or afterwards. Perfection.
I absolutely loved Karen Carpenter and Linda Ronstadt from their first to their last recording. Such talent and beauty. Kudos to Richard Carpenter for keeping Karen's memory alive. His talent should not be diminished either.
I cried quite a bit during this video...All of their songs touched me at different times in my life and brings so many memories...Such a wonderful tribute to Karen and Richard. Rest In Peace Karen you are so sadly missed...Best Wishes to Richard.
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Karen's voice harmonized with my soul. I don't know any other way to describe her voice, it was and still is so unique. I turn 70 in a week and I still stop when I hear one of their songs on the radio and listen to every note. Their melody always sounded like soft, sweet breezes whispering through pine trees.
I am so very grateful that I had the privilege of attending a live Carpenter’s concert in college. The music was magnificent, of course, but I will never forget their slideshow presentation with a beautiful tribute to their family and especially their parents. I was so impressed that in the middle of a pop concert they would do something showing such a beautiful depth of gratitude and character. I was also surprised to learn that virtually every one of the musicians in the band had their Master’s degrees. Everything about them was class. I will always be sad about Karen’s loss The lesson everyone should learn from her loss is to be truly careful with our words and to choose to build people up or else say nothing at all. I hope the rude person who said the crushing untrue words to her that she was “fat”, has lived to regret it. Thank you Karen and Richard for all you gave the world.
@@KMF3 It can start a way of thinking though and reinforce a belief system. It did with me for a while. It would have been more than one comment too. Thin was seen as good back then.
What a wonderful voice, we are so very lucky to have her recordings to remember how special she was. Growing up in the 70's in Southern California, the Carpenters dominated the radio stations and were a pleasure to listen to.
She turned all and any songs unforgettable! He is very talented, but her voice is the most beautiful I have ever heard in my entire life! I love every one of their songs!!!
I wasn't going to watch the whole program but I couldn't stop! The Carpenter's music is deeply ingrained in my life when I was a young adult. When I hear any of their recordings, it takes immediately me back to where I was and what was going on at that particular time. Thank you Richard and Karen 💕
In the liner notes of a greatest hits compilation, Richard said more people wrote to him, regarding "We've Only Just Begun," than any other song, revealing that that song literally saved their lives. The message of present joys and future hope, came on, just as they were seriously considering ending their pain, by their own hands. Many were reduced to tears, and bravely, would struggle on. Imagine - a piece of music and lyrics could sway the minds of those who wanted to take the easy way out, and imbued them with the strength to carry on, opting for the much tougher road of continuing to live. Many thanks to God, Paul, Roger, Richard, Karen, and Herb, for creating a life-saving song!
We had it played at our wedding and we've been married 46 years. Thanks Richard and Karen. I've followed you your whole career and wouldn't have missed it for the world. I still cry when I hear some of your songs.
Karen had such a clear tone and perfect pitch !! What a gift She was and is !! It's been so many years ago and She still has not been copied, you can't copy perfection !!
I just love Karen Carpenter & the Carpenters!! That was a shock to me at the end about that Mr. Postman!!! And it being the number one single! I wouldn’t of picked that one! They had so many other wonderful songs! Yes, Karen had one of the most beautiful voices ever I think! And Richard had a really good voice, and he excelled in his piano playing/keyboard playing and his arranging & song writing!!! They were a wonderful team!!! And I was so crushed by Karen dying at the age of 32 heart attack, probably as a result of her anorexia! So very sad! I’m sure it was so very sad for Richard and his parents and other family! Thank you, Richard, for all you’ve done!
♥✞♥An excellent woman [one who is spiritual, capable, intelligent, and virtuous], who is he who can find her? Her value is more precious than jewels and her worth is far above rubies or pearls. The heart of her husband trusts in her [with secure confidence], And he will have no lack of gain. She comforts, encourages, and does him only good and not evil All the days of her life.♥✞♥✞♥
I’m a 72 year old buzzard bedridden laying here with tears in my eyes. I was a working musician for 30+ years playing pop covers in clubs when young. We never did a Carpenter song because none of us could sing them. There was always something out of reach. She was a gift from God.
I was in weekend Rock/Pop bands for many years and would do solos from time to time - piano/vocal - and would do that Leon Russell song "A Song for You" a lot. Even though most of my Musical friends weren't fans - harder Rock was their cup of tea - but I was. I understood the Magic of her voice! She & Richard were definitely gifts from God! Music is our connection to the Divine. Take care.
She was truly sent by God. I hear her and my problems fade and I am calm.
Hope you are doing well. Wow 30 years of playing music, sounds like you've had an amazing life. 🕊️
So sorry she died so young. I watched a movie about her life. Such talent. She sang beautifully always smiling.but now we know she was mentally distressed I believe and anoxeria killed her. God please understand.
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I’m one of the many who was privileged to sing “Sing” with Karen and Richard with my 6th grade class in 1972 at Ricks College, ID. It is my most precious childhood memory. I can’t wait to meet her in the next life. Richard, what a tragedy it must have been for you when she passed. You two will be together again some day and sing together again. ❤❤❤
WOW! I attended Rick's from 80 to 82. That would have been an awesome concert to go to, yet be in!!!❤
That is so cool 😎
Karen was one of the greatest voices of our time. Thank you Karen. Your legacy will live on.
I'm a 17 year old musician and there just isnt anything like The Carpenters and the music of the 60s-70s today. Karen Carpenter is easily my biggest female inspiration. Her voice is so iconic and weirdly gives me such a nostalgic, warm feeling. I suppose it may be because I have an old soul!! I hope to bring the feel of this era back into today's music :)
i hope u do :)) im 20 myself and loving the 60s,70s,80s and 90s even 50s wish u the best :D
I certainly hope you CAN bring this type of music back, just as Michael Buble has done for the standards of the 30s and 40s. We need the type of music that touches our hearts... a quality that we have NOT heard in such a long time! Bless you in your efforts.
@@carolhesterberg7526 i actually released my first single last month! Its called "A Little" by Bethany Vollaro! Folks have described it as "beatle-ey" and 60s sunshine pop! id love for you to give it a listen:)
I was a soldier in Vietnam1970-71, and to this day, I can remember being in the barracks and hearing “Super Star “ on the radio! It made me feel so good!! Karen helped me survive the hell-hole of the war! Her voice was golden and a morale boost!! Richard is a genius!! Have all the albums and a framed 8x10 of Karen on my shelf. We were both born in 1950, only a month apart! She should still be with us!!!
Glad she helped you and glad you made it back home. 💖🙏💫
Maybe now she could have been saved. They really didn't understand anorexia back then. My first cousin had it and she's overcome it thankfully.
I was born in 1950 also and loved The Carpenters
Thank you for coming home. I am glad you found a little joy while you served. Thank you.
My brother was there too at that time. He worked on the Chinook helicopters.
Thank you
She had a heavenly, out-of-this world voice.
Oh dear dear Richard. Thank you. Thank you for your bravery. And your genius. How you've managed; that you can still speak of your sister - your willingness to even do so - amazing. What a troubadour you are. You have probably heard every accolade, but people really mean it when they say you changed their lives. Your amazing magical legacy is that ALL of it, your entire portfolio of work, has been FOR GOOD. Here we are in 2022, and look at what we've become as a nation - so troubling, so many people hurting, so much violence and confusion. But always in my heart pocket is you and Karen. Great big fluffy clouds of honesty, sweetness, beauty, purety, and soulful harmonies to float on. More than ever, your music is the message we need to hear. I've loved you and Karen since I was 10. I'm 62 and I'll always respect you and never stop listening - how lucky I am to have lived to enjoy all of your tapestries. May God bless and keep you.
Thank you, Lyn B.
🎉Thank you so much for all your words... my they always ring true...
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Karen had the kind of voice that comes along maybe once or twice in a lifetime. A pure, natural voice. Very few people had that gift and she was one of them. No voice lessons needed. She is greatly missed by her fans and I count myself as one of them.
I haven’t finished watching the documentary yet. I had no idea that Karen never had voice lessons! I’m even more impressed if this is a fact. She’s one of the most talented singers of the 20th century!
What is a lifetime? 1 year? 8 years? 105 years? Or in Karen's case, 32.9 years.🙄🥱🤡
When I was driving home some friends awhile ago a Carpenter's song was on my playlist, and suddenly all chatting stopped and everyone kept silence till the end of the song. It was a magical moment, a car speeding trough the night with five friends in it, all impressed by that soft eerie voice from the past. Except me nobody knew who the singer was (ah, the youth of today!) but all agreed that this kind of music is hardly heard anymore and that that's a sad evoltution.
Wow. Thank you for sharing that. That WÀS a magical moment. How touching. And how sad that your four friends actually didn't know Karen Carpenter's voice! (What's happening with the youth of today! Lol.)
May I ask which song?
I introduced my kids when they were young to every decades of music. They are in their 30s now, and still listen to Karen Carpenter, Stevie Nicks, and Patsy Cline. They are timeless.
Tears from start to finish. I am so glad to see Richard given his due. He never, ever vied with her. His genius is as vital as Karen's heart-voice. They were musically One. What a wonderful man.
Well said! I heard lots of folks dismiss his talent and as a musician myself, I always set them straight. Richard's genius is what made their music so good. He really knew how to showcase her gorgeous voice.
There never has been, nor will there ever be, anyone that can compete with the Carpenters. Richard and Karen were one of a kind. They were so good together. And Karen's voice is like a song from a beautiful bird...the one that your ear singles out of all the other birds. It draws you to it, softly, yet with a beauty you cannot describe. To this very day when I hear her singing my heart hurts. She was so beautiful and so was her voice...I still miss her and I miss them.
@@linjicakonikon7666 Simon and Garfunkel were great, no doubt. But no one has a voice like Karen. You're actually the first person I've ever seen comment anything negative about them. Everyone loves Karen's voice.
@@walkawaycat431 I too was floored by his / her comment.... tsk tsk
@@tinasally379 IKR.
Indeed, it does "hurt," her voice so unique and perfect. I love the way she would occasionally get down with a deep guttural almost growl sound. :-)
She was gone too soon. What a gifted voice. He was a great musician. I'm 61 and still enjoy listening to Karen sing. Karen Carpenter and Patsy Cline are my all time favorite female singers
Everyone who grew up in the 70’s can sing every one of their songs...word for word.
Hi How are doing? My pleasure to meet you.
So true.
Absolutely! Absolutely!
Angelic, Is the only word I can say about Her voice, If I hear in when I die I know I am in the right Place.
Pleased to meet you also.Wouldnt it be great to find the kind of honest true,love they sang about??
Her voice was so effortless and she had amazing stamina.
What can I say that hasn't already been said, I'm pushing 80 yrs old. and have been around a long time, seen and heard a lot of great super stars, but I fell in love with Karen's voice back at the beginning and have loved it ever since. like the rest of the workd I was devastated when she died. and even today, i sit here with tears in my eyes my heart still aches over her not being here. I am so so grateful for You tube and all the other medias that we have at our disposal to be able to still listen to her melt our hearts away. She's in Gods hands, and our hearts. ECF
❤❤❤
Yes…I understand. Thank God for CZcams……I use it to find and listen to those oldies that meant so much to me back then…and now.
Your lips to God’s Ears🕊
I love Karen music I love singing to it and sound like her I like to think so lol she sang music we can relate to
Karen was the greatest female singer ever! There was nobody like her!!! Her voice was beautiful, pure, lovely, and unsurpassed!
I have always felt the same. There aren't very many female singers that I really enjoy listening to. Karen truly has that voice that has touched me like no one else could ever have done. Truly miss Karen Carpenter!!!! 😪😢😭
Agnetha Fältskog from ABBA would give Karen a run for her money. So would Anni-Frid Lyngstad (same kind of voice as Karen)
My wife sang 'Close To You' to our baby while she was pregnant with him. After he was born and when he cried, I always sing the same song to him and he will immediately stop crying and fall asleep on my shoulder. That's the magic of Karen Carpenter.
Beautiful voice!@
I envy you
Karen was also an accomplished drummer.
@@ladyv5655 Yes she sure was an awesome drummer
The best female voice ever.
great voice! greatest...NO!
Agreed. No one can touch her. God gave her a unique gift. So glad we were blessed to have her in our lives. ❤
@@portabella4411 I’m so glad I was alive in the 70’s so I could listen to that amazing voice directly from her!! She has the most amazing voice I’ve ever heard!!!
@@minskipunkto2007 Karen carpenter the best Voice forever YES
@@minskipunkto2007 Her voice was definitely one of the very best ! I am a singer song writer ! When I was a kid ,I tried to mimic her voice ,never could really !! I've got my own style & all now ,but I still consider her vocal voice as one of the finest singer's 120 % !!! 💜🥁🐉🎤💞
We not only lost a beautiful woman with an Angel's voice the world lost a beautiful person who with her talented brother left a legacy to be enjoyed for a lifetime. Thankyou to you both and thank God for both of you !!
Number ones should have been "rainy days and mondays " and "close to me" not that interplanetary crap. But hey mr. Postman in definitely a well produced number , worth number three spot.
Karen Carpenter is deeply missed. I can't hear a Carpenter's song without crying. I cried the entire time I watched this. 💔💔💔 Thank you for sharing. 💜💙🧡💛💚
I'm 72 now and sang these songs at weddings, parties, and sad times. All the times of my life. And now I sing them to my grandchildren. They are always golden!
I remember my brother worked for an event coordination company in California - the first thing he told me after meeting them was how super thin they both were. He said it was shocking - that he had never seen anyone as skinny as Karen.😥
Watching this in 2021 with tears in my eyes. The world lost a very special woman when Karen passed. I was just a few years younger than her and followed the Carpenters from Day 1. So, so very sad. RIP Karen
Ray Walkerdine Me too! I was 23 when Karen died. Think of the music we will have when we go to heaven.
Same. I had forgotten just how beautiful this music was, and very much still is. Their songs were an integral part of the soundtrack of my youth, each song carries me back to a specific memory
Ray Walkerdine
You always have tears in your eyes and that's what makes you a cry baby!
Karen was one of the greatest singers of all time
Brings back memories of my youth.
I'm 71, soon to be 72, and I will love Karen Carpenter to the end of my days. If only she hadn't been robbed of her life so young, can we only imagine what more she would have brought to life with her magical voice. Richard must be very brave to have lost his working partner and beloved sister. Both had divine gifts, Richard has the gift of creative musical arranging and a fine pianist. Karen, a fantastic drummer and singer extradinaire, she sang with the birds in the trees and they were jealous! Rest in Peace, beautiful Lady.
Amen 🕊🙏❤️🎹✨
She had the clearest, cleanest voice I have ever heard. Many great singers oftentimes have points in a song where you don't understand what they are singing. Never with Karen. In all of her songs it is easy to hear each word beautifully.
I have always thought the same about her voice. Beautiful and so easy to listen to.
Yes, Always said that as well, such a clean tone and easy to listen too..One of the best. I actually know a few people that don't like her voice?? Hard to believe!!
@@Jayson90210
Their loss.
You’re so right! I’ve sung in a choir for many years and the choir mistress was always telling us that the audience should be able to hear every word. If they couldn’t, then it was not their fault, it was ours. We were taught to enunciate all words clearly, to make vowels long, because it wasn’t possible to expand the consonants in the same way and to make sure we were pronouncing the end of a word together, not just trailing off with a slither of s’s for example. So many pop stars now don’t even have to be able to sing and even if they can, it’s edited to make them sound perfect.
Well said
What most people forget is that Karen Carpenter was a kick-ass drummer as well as a very outstanding vocalist.
KC did NOT want to come out of her comfort zone behind her drums, but oh, when she did, she astounded us all with her talent and beautiful alto voice. She's been a favorite female singer of mine since I first heard her and took some of her songs and used them in my own performances, always crediting and honoring her when I did so. Her mellow voice was NEVER strident like some sopranos I've heard, always gracious and sweet, she simply left us too early. I wish she could know now, how far her music has gone; she's a legend now!
And her pure joy at the drums was contagious
It has been 38 years since she died and it still makes me sad. If I had been given a "singing voice," I would have wanted a voice as amazing as Karen Carpenter's.
I have never heard another person sing with such perfect pitch and perfection in every way. A remarkable talent, never repeated.
Me too!!! Very sad.
Our house was full of the Carpenter's music, we would crank it up full blast.
We lived far away from other people, no neighbor's to complain.
She will be Forever young
@@maybee... special. So very special
Synthia Mcbride// Sorry but HER voice can NEVER BE Duplicated.
The Carpenters will always have a place in our hearts. Thanks for the memories.
It will always have a place in my heart too. Greetings from Malaysia.
Difficult to hold back the tears as I watched this documentary 😢 and in a personal level as well. In 1974 "We only just begun" was my 8th grade graduation song. Back story My music teacher chose the song but most of my classmates didn't want the song as our graduation song. During music class my classmates refused to cooperate with her, in learning the song. One day (just a few weeks from graduation) after having the hardest time to get us to cooperate she burst into tears and said "this song may not mean anything to you all but it's a song that you will treasure the rest of your life then ran out of the classroom. At that moment I and classmate Joe Harris (the tough guys) stood up and made the class realize how the were being toward our music teacher, from day one. After that and "lol" after treating to beat up anyone who refused to cooperate we surprised our teacher by singing the song in its entirely. We made her cry again but with tears of joy. She was right that happened in 1974 and here I am at 63 in 2021 with tears.
I was 10, and I loved listening to the radio and she sang so great.
Juan, that is a wonderful, heartwarming story! Thank you for sharing.
I first heard WOJB as a commercial "jingle" in a TV ad for Crocker Bank around 1970. Very catchy tune , what there was of it. Richard Carpenter thought so too, and contacted Paul Williams, the jingle's composer, to flesh it out into a full song.
And the rest, as they say, was history.
I'm 63, too, and I remember how popular 7th and 8th grade chorus options were. I can so imagine 8th graders in that day being that way! The Carpenters weren't considered "cool" for us at the time, but I bought their albums anyway, and their songs taught me about romantic relationships.
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Her voice is not just angelic, but I would assert it's therapeutic.
BUT THIS SWEET ANGEL DESPERATELY NEEDED THERAPY !!!
@@lindamcdonald4563 Yes indeed and so sad :(, what a shame that she couldn't have been helped & saved.
thanks for your shared words...He's so honist I this documentary ...
he hus musi will last forever and hopfully years of interaction ❤
@@lindamcdonald4563She wasn't here to be helped. She was here to help. She was a martyr for people with eating disorders. Her sacrifice probably has helped millions of people and she left behind that voice that is still therapeutic for many. That's her legacy.
Karen had the cleanest and most beautiful voice ever.
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SOOOO Pure.........
She didn't need to use the techniques everyone seems to need today. Just pure clean and lovely singing.
She and Anne Murray are my favorite female vocalists. Amazing natural voices
My Number 1 will always be Goodbye to Love. Karen’s voice, the lyrics, the harmonies, the guitar solo….. but when there’s that last drum riff and the “Ah-ah-ah’s” kick in and the guitar takes over, I’m just transported.
It's so sad I can't take it. I love Merry Christmas darling and many others but I don't understand the appeal of Goodbye to Love. It hurts too much to hear it. The lyrics almost sicken me.
In my opinion, Karen had the most unique and pure voice ever, is the best Female Singer that's ever been. Miss her still!
Her voice is velvety and so beautiful. It’s such a tragedy she forgot she is so blessed and abused herself
Hi Mariana, How are you doing?
With a couple of exceptions, I get choked up every time I hear one of their tunes. Karen's voice will never be matched. And you could recognize one of Richard's arrangements in the first couple of bars. There'll never be another.
Do this day I feel she's the best singer of all time. I still grieve her and listen to her. She touched me.
How tragically sad that Karen didn't realise her worth. Her legacy lives on and I don't think her ability will be surpassed.
It is not that simple to point out which is Karen's best interpretation she always nails every single song she had sung.
I think this is the songs most popular in the UK 🇬🇧. This is their compilation. I find it a wonderful and interesting variation on the Carpenter's songs and life saga. Great and tragic too.
Karen Carpenter and her songs will always remind me of my mom...
I don't have enough fingers and toes to count the amount of times I'd walk by the kitchen and hear her singing a Carpenters song while I was growing up...
Thank you for this beautiful arrangement of music and stories ❤
Hello miss Kat how are you doing over there ?
I do feel sorry for Richard utterly devestating losing his music partner, his beloved sister. It must feel like time stopped and froze on the day she passed away. She sings every note and word with absolute clarity. The crap today is utter garbage. The Carpenters are timeless their songs masterpieces never to be copied.
bugger that! he could have helped her along the way but was the favoured son.
I play their Christmas music every year and absolutely loved 🥰 her and Richard is so talented and what a loss, I’m in tears, because I grew up listening and singing to her beautiful voice, my father loved me sing her music, I’m not a star ⭐️ by far but she’s the star 💫 in heaven always lighting my holidays up every year, a true diamond 💎 in the ruff and no one else can replace her , I hope Richard is doing well, he’s a brilliant man.
He was extremely jealous of her and resented her actually… he’s not an angel.
@@pjnix5618 Where did you get that idea from?
@@SusanRichardsDay I saw a documentary about them where it was mentioned over and over- it’s not a secret … there are also people who knew them intimately who have said the same in interviews. He was an ass to Karen - he was supposed to be the star, not her.
Her voice was so beautiful. Crystal clear. There will NEVER be anyone who compares.
♥✞♥An excellent woman [one who is spiritual, capable, intelligent, and virtuous], who is he who can find her?
Her value is more precious than jewels and her worth is far above rubies or pearls.
The heart of her husband trusts in her [with secure confidence],
And he will have no lack of gain.
She comforts, encourages, and does him only good and not evil
All the days of her life.♥✞♥✞♥
I don’t think it detracts from Karen Carpenter’s legacy nor from Richard to admit there are other - albeit a small subset- uniquely talented, skilled, and powerful musicians.
That subset is unique because there’s plenty of good vocalists, or players, or groups, but the Carpenters had actual musicianship and composition woven into their package. That might have been enough to reach the upper echelon but then there was Karen’s voice, and Richard’s skill with arrangement.
Success was inevitable even if they didn’t try hard. But they did try at it!
I think I'm gonna be sad. She was magnificent.
I totally agree!
I totally agree… Karen’s voice was beautiful especially her low register!
I'm surprised more hearts didn't stop when hers did.
Her tone, the emotion she coaxed out of every note... she was butterscotch- caramel gold. Her honeyed tones have never been replicated.
Richard is the genius behind the arrangements & signature harmonies. The result is unspeakable, haunting beautiful art.
The special tone in Karen's voice, the way it hit your ear and your heart, -- there are 2 other singers that have similar; Judith Durham (The Seekers) and Agnetha Faltscog (ABBA)
You said it best, their music touches my heart and soul to this day.
I felt like my heart stopped and I cried for days and days in my bedroom where no one would see or hear me. She was incredible.
@@Blackmountaingal1 very nicely said indeed.⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘
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The Carpenters made the seventies an era of excellent memories.
They ruled the seventies like Elton John.
The Carpenters made my 70's bearable....I always adore the Carpenters in every way!!!
I will end with this….her gift of kindness came through in her countenance as she sang. A lovely person. Thank-you….loved this!!
Fifty years later and songs and music just as beautiful as it sounded on the little transistor radio I carried around.
What a joy to listen to it again.
I love the carpenters and have done since my early teens im now nearly 62 and still listen to them, Richard looks so sad when he talks about her, he will never get over her loss bless him 💞
So I am....loved their music!
Man, she passed 38 years ago and man, is or they are still very relavent in the music industry. Their songs do without a doubt stand the test of time.
Of all the amazing performers who passed far to soon. To me there is none more missed than Karen Carpenter. We can only imagine what great songs could have been made.
I have loved the Carpenters since I was 8 years old. Pure clean music for everyone. Her voice had such clarity and emotional range. May Richard know that he and his sister made this once young girl happy. Now that I am older I appreciate them so much more 🙏❤️
The morning of my wedding, in 1976, my dad was having breakfast at the kitchen table as I prepared something to eat before leaving for the wedding venue. Suddenly the radio began playing,“We’ve only just begun”, and I became emotional. It seemed like a voice from heaven telling this 22 year old California girl that she was making the right decision. In August we will celebrate our 45th anniversary. Thank you Karen and Richard 😌
Congrats to you and your husband! May you enjoy many more years together!
That was the “theme song” for our wedding in 1979! Our wedding book had that as its title.And still together!
My father and step mom sang this song at my wedding in 1978 , so sweet! oh, married 42 years now.
I remember singing top of the world when I was 5 yrs old it was one of my favorite song until now in my golden years and still is.Thank you Richard for having a wonderful sister like karen
“ We’ve only just Begun” was my wedding song my mother sang . It will always be a beautiful & emotional memory. The Carpenters were among the greatest.🥰
This was my teenage years their music is timeless it never sounds old...
One of the finest pair of musician ever!!
Yes, their music will never grow old. I'll always love them. They were just really gifted.
I loved everything about them: richard's playfulness at the piano, the melodies and harmonies of the songs, the clarity of the words and correctness of the vowel sounds in karen's singing, the perfect tone and perfect notes of karen's voice, the beautiful blending with richard's voice, the clean fun and messages in the songs, etc. Since my teenage years, their music was part of my daily existence. Later, teaching speech, i would make my students listen to the way karen pronounced the words. When i heard of her death, it felt like losing a close friend or sister. Till now, no other female singer's voice comes close to hers in terms of beautiful, likeable simplicity.
I remember the Carpenters. My best friend at the time was Tyson Neville. He loved this song and I would go to his house to listen to them. I guess I did something wrong and he stopped talking to me, but I always remember the Carpenters and this song.
Preachie Lilbit, your comment is right on target in so many ways. My sister's looks has always reminded of Karen Carpenter, especially when my sister lost weight because of breast cancer that metastasized. Anyway,
the portion of your comment that speaks of feeling like you lost a sister when Karen died really shocked me because that is how I felt at the time. Then, when my sister died in 2004, looking so much like Karen Carpenter, they have been intertwined in my emotions since that time. I cry whenever I think about either of them. As crazy as it may seem, I recently discovered that both my sister and Karen were born on March 2nd (two years apart). Karen died in 1983 on my birthday. They are forever in my heart.
I totally agree with you about no other female singer's voice coming close to Karen's. She was gifted with a voice that, fortunately, she shared with us. She left us much too soon. We were deprived of hearing Karen's beautiful voice and the extraordinary talent of Richard and Karen as the Carpenters.
Being born in 1981, I was brought up to the late 60s and 70s music during my grade school years. I never really appreciated it at the time, but now 35 years later I realize how special that era was and the talent that oozed out of that era in pop music. Nostalgia for me during this era is a funny thing. It is wonderful and at the same time it hurts knowing that you only have the visions of how amazing and special that time was. Longing for the past. To quote one of my favorite movies "it reminds us of all that once was good, and could be again"....Field of Dreams. This music reminds us of a simpler time. And for us to young to remember, it serves as a beautiful vision of what once was been. How lucky were those alive then to experience it! And how lucky are we all to have the legacy continue forever with the music.🥺
There will never be another Karen Carpenter, she had a fantastic voice and ability to interpret songs, combined with the genius of Richard Carpenter, and they are Legend.
Hi dear how are you doing over there ?
With me no ones been able to fill that void. Not whitney houston. Not amy grant. But they came the closest.
Is she in the witness protection program, as the rumour goes?? I hope so.🙏🙏❤❤
She had the most amazing voice!!! I'm 31 and remember listening to her on the Oldies station with my mom.
Also, I am quite surprised, "Merry Christmas Darling" didn't make the list. I tear up every time I listen to it at the holidays.
Merry Christmas Darling is how my Carpenters obsession began.
Nick Smith// I will be 69 this month I still tear at the time we missed 'With' Karen.....All words still apply to this day.
All Carpenters' songs whether original or not will always be hits in my heart 💓💓💓!
Oh ya that one gets me big time I'm shocked Merry Christmas darling didn't make it. I vote that number one
As a child of the 70's & 80's, this was a bittersweet trip down memory lane. So good to see Richard looking so well. Miss Karen immensely! Cannot believe she's been gone 40 years now😔
We’ve only just begun was played at my wedding in 1975. It took a week convincing my pastor to allow it. It wasn’t until he heard her sing it. She won over my pastor. So thank you. Great video. Still brings me joy to hear the Carpenters sing.
Growing up in the 70s I remember hearing the Carpenters' songs play on the radio. They were good times.
So sad, she didn’t see her own beauty n beautiful voice.
I know !! I do remember clearly when the news came ! I cried & mom asked me why I was crying !! I was real upset that she was so concerned about her looks while every female singer wished to have her voice ,she was a singer ,not a model ,but she let that( fear of overweight ,she wasn't even !! ) kill her !!! I was mad !!! I said she was stupid !! I was really upset !! What a loss !!! 💔💔
@@spark_6710 It's actually a disease.
It's called anorexia.
It has more to do with control.
She must've felt she wasn't in control of her life and food and weight was the 1 thing she could control.
Well, as in most with Anorexia or bulimia, in their mind they are in control.
They sadly don't realize the disease controls them. 😔
@@cidquakenbush302 Hi.Thank you for your reply ! I know !! Anorexia. Indeed ! I know some were like that in my life including my own sis. I have also seen American teens throwing up in toilets at restaurants !!! It's really bad ! It's really mental ,someone in their lives has to step in & help them !!! They need to know it's a serious disease !!! That they can die !
Thank you for your reply ! 💜💜💜💜🥁🐉🎵🎤🎶💕💞
Yes..🥰⌚🎶🎵🎵🎶🌹... 1969 SF born raised. Today still singing Janice JOPLIN. 10/2021
@@cidquakenbush302 That’s exactly right. When you can’t control the craziness going on around you, you can control what you put in your mouth.
This wonderful documentary shows Karen's unique presence and makes us all miss her. And, Richard's raw pain of Karen's loss shows in his interview; he clearly still misses his sister every day of his life.
You were one of the very best . So talented 👏 both of you. I was very sad when Karen passed away . 😢 Truly a magnificent brother and sister team.
I have noticed that there are no thumbs down or bad comments. Karen Carpenter was the best singer ever ❤
What, greater than Maria Callas, Pavarotti, Caruso, etc? She doesn't even come close to being the greatest ever singer. There are many genres of music, and even in the field of pop and rock she didn't have the best voice. Besides, music is subjective. There is no 'best ever', just a personal opinion - and the last time I heard, personal opinion isn't an irrefutable truth.
@@joeblack8915 Exactly, Just like your opinion isn't an irrefutable truth either.
@@joeblack8915 You're literally a clown
@@joeblack8915 In HER genre she was the top...Maria Callas was great but not better than other female divas...
Pavarotti was great but NOT better than Placido Domingo or Robert Merrill.
Coolest voice for me...it can make you relax and ponder. Inspiring songs. I grew up singing her songs. Timeless and a message being conveyed in every song they made!
One of the best female voices ever heard , such perfection.
No one can come close. Miss her.
Hey dear Vicki how are you doing over there ?
@@donaldwilliam6498 Am doing ok , things as you probably heard are getting out of hand in Queensland but I am sure it will get better quickly. Hope all is well over there.
@@vickimcewan8324 Good so tell me were are you from ?
@@donaldwilliam6498 Great old Australia. 😁👍
So glad I grew up in this era ❤❤❤❤
Have tissues ready.
Such beautiful music.
When Karen died, I wept, realizing how that same bullet grazed me.
I knew it had a name.
Karen is gone but her voice is infinite
32? My life felt like it was barely beginning at that age. To be handed such a cruel fate through no fault of your own is beyond tragic.
This was a lovely tribute to both of the Carpenters and their amazing talent.
I remember those songs so well they were so good and her voice was so unforgettable. It was so sad to lose her.
She had a voice like silk.
I prefer velvet. So did Roberta Flack. They're my two favorites. Whichever one I listened to last is my favorite. Then I change my mind.
Like milk. Cool milk that could not sour.
My dad played lots of Carpenters in the car when I was a kid, I've always loved Karen's voice. The older I get though, the more I appreciate the genius of Richard.
Sweet,warm,harmony,God must have kissed her voice!
and no one can beat her ever! It was Carpenters everywhere back in ‘70! She’s a legend!
I grew up in Asia and I heard her music every where I go in 70s . I still listen to her music until now and it makes me feel emotional every times .She has the most beautiful voice ever ! Thank you for this awesome documentary and I wish you the best Richard !
I fell in love with Karen as did millions of others as we realized a human voice could feel like fine silk. I surely do hope there's a heaven and that she's there.
She is.🕊
There’s a heaven. Believe it. Receive it.
I remember hearing someone's voice was velvet. That singer was Nat King Cole. Another singer like Karen truly enjoyable listening
If I had a nickel for every time I or my mother said Rainy Days and Monday’s always get me down I’d be living on my own private island!!! ❤️ No one will ever compare to Karen and Richard!
Hello dear Cathy how are you doing today ?
Yes, yes, yes! What a duo. What an angel. What a tragedy she was taken so suddenly. I'm still kind of speechless with grief. Nothing comes close since or afterwards. Perfection.
So very sad, gone way too soon! 🥺 What a beautiful voice! I hope she is singing with the angels! 😇
I absolutely loved Karen Carpenter and Linda Ronstadt from their first to their last recording. Such talent and beauty. Kudos to Richard Carpenter for keeping Karen's memory alive. His talent should not be diminished either.
Richard was extremely talented.
hearing her sing still gives me chills down my spine
How very nostalgic watching this, but also incredibly heartbreaking!! Karen was an incredible 👼 ❤️🥰🎶
Karen made you feel like she was your best friend and that she was singing JUST for the two of you. I loved singing with her.
Her voice is so smooth and pleasant. Of course she is a hit! Such a wonderful talent.
I cried quite a bit during this video...All of their songs touched me at different times in my life and brings so many memories...Such a wonderful tribute to Karen and Richard. Rest In Peace Karen you are so sadly missed...Best Wishes to Richard.
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(watch her later 'other' videos, she sings very well. :) )
I wish to meet her in Heaven & hear her sing 🎤
Me too, right now
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i cried too i always do when i hear voice
This video is just a joy. Her voice was just exquisite, nothing can come close. Miss her dearly...
Karen's voice harmonized with my soul. I don't know any other way to describe her voice, it was and still is so unique. I turn 70 in a week and I still stop when I hear one of their songs on the radio and listen to every note. Their melody always sounded like soft, sweet breezes whispering through pine trees.
I am so very grateful that I had the privilege of attending a live Carpenter’s concert in college. The music was magnificent, of course, but I will never forget their slideshow presentation with a beautiful tribute to their family and especially their parents. I was so impressed that in the middle of a pop concert they would do something showing such a beautiful depth of gratitude and character. I was also surprised to learn that virtually every one of the musicians in the band had their Master’s degrees. Everything about them was class.
I will always be sad about Karen’s loss The lesson everyone should learn from her loss is to be truly careful with our words and to choose to build people up or else say nothing at all. I hope the rude person who said the crushing untrue words to her that she was “fat”, has lived to regret it.
Thank you Karen and Richard for all you gave the world.
Rolling Stone Magazine referred to her as being chubby.
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Wonderful comment.
@@KMF3 It can start a way of thinking though and reinforce a belief system. It did with me for a while. It would have been more than one comment too. Thin was seen as good back then.
What a wonderful voice, we are so very lucky to have her recordings to remember how special she was. Growing up in the 70's in Southern California, the Carpenters dominated the radio stations and were a pleasure to listen to.
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She had such a distinctive voice, you always knew who was singing. I was heartbroken when she died. No one today can compare.
Richard, you truly are an amazing human! Thanks for all the beautiful songs. Karen will be forever missed. ❤️
She turned all and any songs unforgettable! He is very talented, but her voice is the most beautiful I have ever heard in my entire life! I love every one of their songs!!!
hmmm...you need to get out more. KC is extremely talented, but is FAR from the most beautiful voice
@@minskipunkto2007 and who is in your opinion?
Her songs always tuched heart's all over the world,blessing's are in what people do in having patiance in apreaciating what life perpose is
Her voice breaks my heart. So much pain. So much love. She's sorely missed!
Truly great artists rarely lead joyful lives.
richard:
musical genius/engineer/poet
karen:
drummer/glittering diamond voice
that made all of their hard work shine
forever
I'm 82 and sat here with tears streaming, they were incredible. Thank you for sharing this story.
I wasn't going to watch the whole program but I couldn't stop! The Carpenter's music is deeply ingrained in my life when I was a young adult. When I hear any of their recordings, it takes immediately me back to where I was and what was going on at that particular time. Thank you Richard and Karen 💕
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We must not forget to acknowledge them musical genius of Richard Carpenter. What a duo!
In the liner notes of a greatest hits compilation, Richard said more people wrote to him, regarding "We've Only Just Begun," than any other song, revealing that that song literally saved their lives. The message of present joys and future hope, came on, just as they were seriously considering ending their pain, by their own hands. Many were reduced to tears, and bravely, would struggle on. Imagine - a piece of music and lyrics could sway the minds of those who wanted to take the easy way out, and imbued them with the strength to carry on, opting for the much tougher road of continuing to live. Many thanks to God, Paul, Roger, Richard, Karen, and Herb, for creating a life-saving song!
We had it played at our wedding and we've been married 46 years. Thanks Richard and Karen. I've followed you your whole career and wouldn't have missed it for the world. I still cry when I hear some of your songs.
Karen had such a clear tone and perfect pitch !! What a gift She was and is !! It's been so many years ago and She still has not been copied, you can't copy perfection !!
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I just love Karen Carpenter & the Carpenters!! That was a shock to me at the end about that Mr. Postman!!! And it being the number one single! I wouldn’t of picked that one! They had so many other wonderful songs! Yes, Karen had one of the most beautiful voices ever I think! And Richard had a really good voice, and he excelled in his piano playing/keyboard playing and his arranging & song writing!!! They were a wonderful team!!! And I was so crushed by Karen dying at the age of 32 heart attack, probably as a result of her anorexia! So very sad! I’m sure it was so very sad for Richard and his parents and other family! Thank you, Richard, for all you’ve done!
It was #1 in UK, not here in US.
One of the best voices, ever. Just mesmerizing. Pulls you in each and every time. May she be resting in eternal peace. 🕊️
♥✞♥An excellent woman [one who is spiritual, capable, intelligent, and virtuous], who is he who can find her?
Her value is more precious than jewels and her worth is far above rubies or pearls.
The heart of her husband trusts in her [with secure confidence],
And he will have no lack of gain.
She comforts, encourages, and does him only good and not evil
All the days of her life.♥✞♥✞♥
That's the thing with the brightest stars they last only a short time, her voice still brings chills to my spine 💖