Este programa era genial la mezcla de ficción y realidad
@marcellacastillo26317 күн бұрын
She looked awfull when she got older and skinny sick 😫
@Carmenlqm9 күн бұрын
I hate it how the mother made a junkie out of her own son. She was no help at all.
@anniehills358010 күн бұрын
I learned a lot about music by hearing the Carpenters! I used to sing back up for them😂😂😂😂
@eveliaperez348015 күн бұрын
Brillante trabajo. Muchas gracias. Soy periodista de San Luis. Aquí nombra Borges a su tío, Luis Melián Lafinur y este apellido me lleva a mencionar que en La Carolina San Luis, se encuentra el Museo de la Poesía manuscrita como homenaje a su sobrino nieto Juan Crisóstomo Lafinur, cuyos restos descansan en su pueblo natal. Hay un laberinto en honor a Borges Un espacio de interacción y un salón de exposiciones y actos.. Su madrina, María Kodama a quien entreviste varias veces. Un lujo literario esta entrevista.
@TanSETI16 күн бұрын
Perturbador y asombroso....
@tammidennison130520 күн бұрын
If Karen were alive today and still doing concerts , you better believe that all the concert seats would be filled up. Karen was soo... Amazing!!! Richard as well!! I truly loved both of them!!❤❤❤
@gogos86922 күн бұрын
The heart of man is only evil continually. They are living proof of what happens when you worship yourself instead of God. Without Christ, you will eventually be destroyed by sin. Either in this lifetime or for all eternity! Did they ever once thank God for the gifts that he gave them? Nope! Not to mention the fact that everyone is participating in fornication and adultery. Not so squeaky clean!
@labachatarosa27 күн бұрын
Qué bonito poema el de la ocampo
@ignaciovocos5334Ай бұрын
Bastante sesgadas las palabras de Magdalena Ruiz Guiñazú...
@Omar-gj1tlАй бұрын
Que hermosa y brutal! Paliza tuvieron esos bastardos en las Malvinas nunca más van hacer o balbucear de un golpe de Estado milicos😮😮
@Andro-FT29Ай бұрын
Puro surrealismo jajaja es genial esto!
@carlascrivens1855Ай бұрын
I'll always love her
@janoxstorm5887Ай бұрын
aguanteee Loquerooooo, como era esa formación? en viola es el anteojo?
@user-fb3vd8yn5iАй бұрын
One take Karen.
@nicoletrandel2966Ай бұрын
To this day , it breaks my heart. She had such a God given talent She had an angelic voice. I am so sad she could not be helped.
@saramutilva4983Ай бұрын
Si
@scottishthistle7950Ай бұрын
I was never a fan but shame she couldn't listen to her friends she looked terrible
@fabiolas.c.61292 ай бұрын
In the movie "This is 40" Melissa McCarthy calls Leslie Mann "karen carpenter's head". Sorry, Lol.
@stevenprado10822 ай бұрын
I used to be very ignorant of Anorexia Nervosa and think it was all in someone’s head. But after watching this and learning how Karen lost her battle with anorexia, it opened my eyes.
@joekosobucki21412 ай бұрын
Karen was so talented, but don’t disrespect Richard! He was very talented too! He arranged all of the music, and got the songs!
@greendaleforever2 ай бұрын
My heart aches for Karen and what all happened... We both share the same birthday with so many other talented people, so I feel this weird connection with her especially since my mom was always playing at least one of her songs while growing up. If I ever am licky enough to find a good woman, i'll be sure to provide her everything that Karen deserved. "Just sing, sing a song"
@grayghost66922 ай бұрын
Unfortunately unwatchable with that blue banner
@lettychinchilla28212 ай бұрын
Las víctimas con cara de hombre....dicen de Jack .. les sacaba los uteros 😂😂😂😂 a sus víctimas......hhommbrrees Se estaba haciendo justicia... .
@juan59543 ай бұрын
0:37 Ricardo Molinari 1:04 Alberto Girri 2:32 Fernández Moreno 4:14 Enrique Banchs 5:45 Leopoldo Marechal 6:29 Storni 6:45 Horacio Rega Molina 8:24 Vicente Barbieri 10:36 Carlos Mastronardi 13:00 Juan L. Ortiz 13:22 Oliverio Girondo (y Norah Lange) 14:30 Enrique Molina 14:36 Silvina Ocampo 15:13 Francisco Luis Bernárdez 16:00 Héctor Murena
@device22b393 ай бұрын
She never realized how truly SPECIAL she was…..heartbreaking how her insecurities were her downfall 😢
@martinalejandro23243 ай бұрын
Una buena moneda le habran dado..y los huesos pal terry..Ja!!
@Abner743 ай бұрын
They were geniuses
@makeupboss35683 ай бұрын
Karen was a month older than my mom , she passed away 13 days before my mom’s birthday. I remember being at my Nan’s house when it came over the News that she passed. I grew up with Karen and Richard’s music , part of a lot of memories. I would sing a long with it when my Dad played those tapes do death . I still listen to the Carpenter’s , it just has a nostalgic feel for me. Her voice was always one of a kind, her range was amazing and just so beautiful.
@cryptic17413 ай бұрын
I felt sad watching this. I don't remember if I saw it when it originally aired, but it was a pretty good overview. I just finished a book about them that was about their music, not personal lives as much. I'm now reading one that focuses on Karen and her eating disorder. I remember when she died. I had never heard of anorexia nervosa until then. Based on the books I've read, it sounds like Karen had issues that could be linked to her mother. She sounds like a harsh woman who wasn't particularly nurturing to Karen. What is interesting is what Richard said in one of the books. He said Karen's voice didn't really come in until later, when it got lower and gave us that distinctive tone we all know and love. Before then, her voice has more ordinary. I noticed it on the clip they played when she was 16 and singing Dancing in the Streets. It was ok, but not remarkable. But just a few years later, it went to WOW! Truly great singer. And Richard was an expert at arranging the songs in a way that showcased Karen's voice. Sometimes I don't think he gets enough credit.
@dorisbrinkerhoff81243 ай бұрын
Mother. ya I know .
@ComicObsessed3 ай бұрын
El maestro Borges ,el borgeano Roy y el gran entrevistador carrizo
@biboydoce89243 ай бұрын
We all have our demons to fight inside of us and it is so sad that she have lost on her battle with her demons.
@Merie.G4 ай бұрын
One of the "Greatest Singers" in the World!!!
@DanisMace4 ай бұрын
There still my favorite today..
@raquelmontenegro43374 ай бұрын
Excelente ha sintetizado❤
@chriscutler80254 ай бұрын
We All Have A Responsibility To Never Be A Part To Protect Those Who Are Given Too. Karen Was Beautiful In Everyway As She Was We Can't Put So Much Pressure On Anyone. Karen & Richard Thank You Karen I Love You 😢 Richard Peace
@krazyj19574 ай бұрын
I blame the whole family and those who managed the Carpenters for her death. My God, you could see her weight loss over time on their television appearances that she was sick. Her voice was the money maker and it's sad to say her health wasn't as important
@rebekahwilson77034 ай бұрын
You rarely hear anything about their father, only always about their mother. She seemed very controlling and a worrywart. I don’t wonder about Karen and her issues. I don’t think she could ever please her mother.It’s so sad.
@antoniotarragona92564 ай бұрын
Una geande
@ameliadiaz80404 ай бұрын
Karen Carpenter was A Piscean Celestial, Gold, Metal or White Tigress, because her birthdate was Thursday March 2, 1950.
@Leobotas4 ай бұрын
Que nivel!!!
@maximoherrera75144 ай бұрын
Seria en 1971 viaje con el 3hs y media q es lo que duraba el viaje hasta la terminal de cordoba.ami siempre m intereso la politica y ablmos todo el tiempo de eso ( yo no sabia q era el despues m di cuenta el m mintio su nombre y yo el mio ) entre cosas q recuerdo a Ruchi lo trato de crapula..
@AntonioMoreloo4 ай бұрын
_📌El Infierno está Vacío,todos los Demonios están Aquí._
@romantylczynski30744 ай бұрын
Carpenters wybitni,ALE WYLANSOWAŁ ICH HERB ALPERT GENIUSZ WŚRÓD GENIUSZY SUPERKREATOR INNOWATOR MAESTRO BRZMIENIA, CHOPIN TRĄBKI ODKRYWCA TALENTOW ❤