Agreed. When you flash your ass, you have no talent.
@jeannekrueger51524 ай бұрын
And prided on doing just 1 take.
@lisaechols78953 ай бұрын
Never been a more beautiful voice❤
@reader41113 ай бұрын
People like me who grew up on her, no ass flashing, want to puke at the sleazy girl "singers" of recent years & today. When we were kids in the 70s, we literally walked around our town, singing The Carpenters songs, PRACTICING every single NOTE, aspiring to get closer to sounding like Karen. Beautiful times, no ass flashing or slutty crap... a much more beautiful life and gorgeous memories!
@puddysue2 ай бұрын
Exactly! Just talent... and being able to hold an audience with all her clothes on, unlike so many females today.
@kimberleymurphy35124 ай бұрын
Karen Carpenters voice is still to this day the most captivating, technically perfect voice ever uttered.
@mikeparkes79224 ай бұрын
And most of the songs were recorded in ONE take! Amazing!
@jennyfuddpucker34814 ай бұрын
Agreed 100 percent, no one even comes close, she was so unique and thank god she moved away from the Drums, her voice is of liquid Gold, she can hold high and low , shes amazing , rip karen gone but never forgotten xx
@luzcontreras88074 ай бұрын
@@jennyfuddpucker3481x siempre!!!!
@kristiern26064 ай бұрын
I would definitely say I agree, but only as an alto voice. I have other choices for mezzo and sopranos. But she was truly one of a kind.
@scottgant61523 ай бұрын
Karen Carpenter and Whitney Houston are the two cleanest sharpest clear voices. RIP Karen and Whitney
@marypittman58215 ай бұрын
John Lennon walked up to her at a Los Angeles restaurant and told her "I want to tell you, love, that you've got a fabulous voice
@gailmullen41454 ай бұрын
What more do you want than a compliment from John Lennon my hero
@brianhightower9434 ай бұрын
She said after he left "that he was probably just being nice". She didn't know she was a singing goddess.
@dicktracy50663 ай бұрын
She didn’t need Lennon’s validation.
@debbysalmon24982 ай бұрын
That's so sad. Her mother really screwed her up.
@staysane56032 ай бұрын
Really? Wow… truth…
@Lonewolf-i8p19 күн бұрын
Voice of an angel. RIP Karen💔
@netwinters59435 ай бұрын
My favorite female voice of all time. Her voice sounds like melted chocolate.
@karensamuel11395 ай бұрын
Yes 😊
@LaPinturaBella5 ай бұрын
What a perfect description.
@armadillotoe5 ай бұрын
Her voice was like a warm hug, that broke your heart.
@Bekka_Noyb5 ай бұрын
great description! ♥
@tomschmitz-dj1fg5 ай бұрын
Mine as well, always has been, always will be... Her voice is therapy for the soul, and the ultimate storyteller voice who sang TO the listener NOT at them!.. Melted Chocolate, the freshest breeze on a hot humid day, the warmest hug, seeing the smile of a friend you haven't seen in years and other adjective comments/phrases...
@Kicks001Ай бұрын
If angels could sing, this is what they would sound like.
@KarlaElaine1005 ай бұрын
Karen Carpenter! One of the most beautiful female voices of all time!
@petervinylpeterterhorst52364 ай бұрын
didnt knw about her anerexia and illness. That is heartbreaking I liked the carpenters songs as a small kid and i still like it, so Thank u very much for your beautiful songs Carpenters and may your light shine bright for ever Karen
@mitchrobinson30764 ай бұрын
There were so many songs Karen had left to sing. It's hard not to imagine what could have been. A true superstar gone long before her time.
@johnb.251829 күн бұрын
Exactly - this is the second great tragedy concerning Karen - what could have been - what will never be...
@ladygator198315 ай бұрын
You just listened and discovered one of the best female singers of all time!!!
@MrZooey233 ай бұрын
Absolute perfect pitch. Never a missed note.
@StephenDickensheets16 күн бұрын
SHe was and still is known as "The VOICE!" How I miss her
@PhillyGirl649 күн бұрын
Me too & still get goosebumps whenever I hear her voice 😢
@KathLopez-k9h7 күн бұрын
I have always loved them. I could sing in her pitch. Never to high or to low. I used to sing alto in school choir. Couldn't get higher. Just right
@AuntK685 ай бұрын
Her voice just wraps around you like a warm blanket and draws you into the story she's singing.
@karensamuel11395 ай бұрын
True!
@pomerau4 ай бұрын
THAT was a beautiful description..
@lightningbug2764 ай бұрын
Great comment!
@zigman85502 ай бұрын
I'm a classic hard rock type of guy. And I totally agree. No other female "pop" vocalist has ever been able to put such emotion into a song like Karen Carpenter.
@johnparker85883 ай бұрын
Richard Carpenter is a musical genius. He arranged all of their music.
@boffo633 ай бұрын
Did a lot with the Wrecking Crew too. He was a master Arranger.
@Kim-GilgesRector19 күн бұрын
Best female singer ever.
@MontanaCindyLou4 ай бұрын
We lost Karen in February of 1983. I was 19 and was shopping when they announced it over the PA system in the store. I broke down crying right in the middle of the store because she was so special. So incredibly sad.
@robinnnnnnnnnnnn4 ай бұрын
Myself as well. Safeway Grocery. At first I thought it was a Carpenter h8†er playing a joke. I get home and my cousin Paul Keenan who worked at ABC on Dynasty said they were released for the day because.... 😢
@angietroy53603 ай бұрын
I was in a Grocery store too. They announced it over the speaker. I was young . Very sad to hear.
@ZakhadWOW2 ай бұрын
I went into 2 full months of clinical depression, while touring with a drama company.. It was a challenging time in life
@michellelamar89655 ай бұрын
I'm. Psych RN. Eating disorders are almost always about control. Many things contributed to her disorder, but I feel (reading up on her over the years) that she enjoyed what she did but didn't feel like she had a lot of control over her career. She adored and was very close to her brother, but he was very much assertive and their managers kind of pushed her to sing front and center. Her first passion and love was drumming. She liked singing, but she preferred to be behind the drum kit. I've read that she felt way too "noticeable" as a front-and-center lead singer. She felt very subconscious about how she looked. But yes, her brother and managers pushed her to come out from behind her beloved drums. Check out a video of just her drumming skills (there are a couple on KZbin) and see how ecstatic she is. She's all smiles when she drums. The self-consciousness, coupled with possibly a couple remarks on her weight early in her career (legend says a review stated that "Richard's chubby sister has a wonderful voice" and feeling a lack of control all contributed to her eating disorder. Also a weird relatnonship with her mother, who openly favored Richard as the golden child and showed her very little affection but a lot of control. She starved herself down well below 90 lbs. Back then the average Joe had never heard of Anorexia, and even doctors knew little about the psychology behind it and how to treat it. Her friends and family knew she had a problem but were clueless as to what to do.You can't just tell an anorexic to eat. It's the one thing they can control (what they put in their mouth). She was finally getting treatment, but that consisted of putting about 30 lb s on her in a. matter of weeks through IV nutrition int he hospital, and that further stressed her already damaged heart.
@keith64854 ай бұрын
Her first "bad" relationship was apparently with her mother. According to her friends from youth, Karen never felt that anything she did was acceptable to her mother. Dealing with such an oppressive relationship from youth and then piling the pressures of performing on a national stage were most likely key factors contributing to her mental illness. Such a sad and senseless loss.
@daisy99104 ай бұрын
Her mother was really horrible and demeaning to her. That was what really started it.
@MargaretFortner-z8q3 ай бұрын
Her mother too!!
@ElizaHamilton17802 ай бұрын
It was also her mother. And since this is 2024, if I say: “Karen’s mom was like Abuela from ‘Encanto,’ Karen was like Mirabel and Richard was like Isabela,” you’ll probably know what I mean. I don’t remember which Carpenters bio I read this from, but her mother clearly valued Richard over Karen. That was why they packed up and moved from CN (?) to CA: for HIS career. And there was an incident where Richard and Karen literally just got done performing and went backstage, and someone went running up to them with a phone. Guess who was on the other end… It was their mother. Agnes Carpenter wanted to scream at them and demand to know why they hadn’t sent those autographed pictures to that kid like they said they would. Karen and her brother were never good enough for their mom. Karen especially was never good enough for her mom. It broke her heart in the end.
@velvetbees4 ай бұрын
She was also an excellent drummer. In fact, drumming was her first love.
@Coowallsky4 ай бұрын
Good. Not excellent
@FrankBailey-mg9uo3 ай бұрын
@@Coowallsky She was an excellent drummer, and her talent was recognized and praised by Buddy Rich. Edit: "In a 1975 Playboy magazine readers' poll, Carpenter was voted the best rock drummer of the year - edging out Led Zeppelin's John Bonham, The Who's Keith Moon and The Beatles' Ringo Starr."
@Coowallsky3 ай бұрын
@@FrankBailey-mg9uo She was not an excellent drummer. Rich's praise does not make it so..
@FrankBailey-mg9uo3 ай бұрын
@@Coowallsky Your denial of her drumming excellence is irrelevant.
@Coowallsky3 ай бұрын
@@FrankBailey-mg9uo Your belief that her drummig was excellent is ludicrous.
@bruceherb84025 ай бұрын
One of a kind voice. There will never be another one like her. I can't get 30 seconds into one of their songs before the tears start.
@michaelasay85875 ай бұрын
I saw her in 73!!!
@NoNameNoFace-rr7li5 ай бұрын
listen to Tori Holub. she is karen remade...amazing
@markcarbaugh54164 ай бұрын
Look up Tori Holub. She has a passion for keeping Karen's voice alive. She has covered a great deal of Carpenter catalog.: performed in front of Richard. He approves.
@jannibal92734 ай бұрын
Me too.
@just__hypesquad17194 ай бұрын
I don't make it 30 seconds before crying.x
@martiestewart8200Ай бұрын
She was a superstar voice and person. Someone called her chubby when she was young and it put in into a self destructive frame of m8nd.
@brownie13413 ай бұрын
Karen Carpenter had the voice of an angel
@carolhesterberg75264 ай бұрын
Today's music can't even come close to this type of quality! I was so lucky to grow up with beauty like this.
@KarlaSanders-l7c5 ай бұрын
She struggled with a food disorder for years. Her family tried so hard to get her help, but eventually her body was too badly damaged. I remember hearing about her passing on the news and i just sat and cried. Sad that she didn't realize her worth and sad that we wouldn't hear that beautiful voice live again. 😢❤
@Cchan535 ай бұрын
They suffer from a low self image anorexic/ bulemics. My sister could have been a casualty buy I learned about this 1st because of Karen Carpenter and we got her help before it was too late! Awful illness when you know what they do to themselves...sad!
@hookedonreactions76495 ай бұрын
She wanted to be primarily a drummer but her mother didn’t think it was feminine enough. Her brother was no saint either. I’m not saying her family didn’t love her, but I think her lack of control in her own life played a big part of the disorder.
@karensamuel11395 ай бұрын
This is really sad 😢 I loved her voice, her songs ❤
@alifc10825 ай бұрын
Really tried to help her? Too little, too late. They were more of a stress factor than helpful
@Laniefj5 ай бұрын
Her mother seemed to be part of the problem. 😢
@brucewozniak94734 ай бұрын
The most underrated singer ever. 7 octave range, beginning at the low end. Just plain luscious. Exquisite vocals.
@lauriloo38c4 ай бұрын
Karen Carpenter was the best singer no doubt, but factually, she had just under a 3 octave range. She didn’t need whistle register theatrics to be great
@lauriloo38c4 ай бұрын
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee “virtuoso technique” doesn’t beat sincere, pure, soothing and relatable. There’s a reason Karen Carpenter is beloved.
@lauriloo38c4 ай бұрын
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee disagree. The best singers create a sound all their own. They don’t try to be all things to all people. Bee Gees had a sound. Bread and David Gates had a sound, ELO had a sound. You aren’t going to convince anyone with your argument. I don’t know how old you are but I’m 60 and lived in the Carpenters era. They were special.
@cheewooleong5066Ай бұрын
@@lauriloo38c Indeed, Karen Carpenter's voice is unmistakable, you know it's her from the first note she sings on any song.
@PurpleIris0345 ай бұрын
It was a devasting loss for those of us that grew up listening to Karen. Their song We’ve only just begun became one of the biggest hits at weddings. My heart still hurts when I hear Karen sing. RIP Karen we miss you 😢
@erdossuitcase76675 ай бұрын
Yes. My wife and I sang We’ve only just begun at my sister’s wedding.
@sharonharding88615 ай бұрын
@@erdossuitcase7667 I sang it at my cousin's wedding.
@sharonharding88615 ай бұрын
I feel the same way.....
@leslieoneal44645 ай бұрын
It was our prom theme. 😔❤ I can still see the decorations in my mind. Can't believe it was so many years ago! Perfect theme for us, graduating and just starting out on our life adventures...
@IggyStardust19675 ай бұрын
My entire 6th grade class sang "We've Only Just Begun" during our "graduation ceremony" from Elementary School to Jr. High School. Quite fitting a song for graduations and weddings.
@karyn3544 ай бұрын
If she was still with us, she'd be 73. And with a voice like that, yes, she'd still be singing.
@peggygoddard80384 ай бұрын
GOD, what a catalog they would have had by now.....
@karyn3542 ай бұрын
@@peggygoddard8038 isn't that the truth!
@iainsan5 ай бұрын
Karen Carpenter was pitch perfect and her lower register was particularly beautiful.
@lauriloo38c4 ай бұрын
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee 😂 you know nothing about singing. I sang alto in choirs for decades. Can easily hit all those low notes and as loudly as regular notes.
@kytown19594 ай бұрын
To this day, in my opinion, the harmony of the Carpenters has never been matched.
@daleb12795 ай бұрын
Karen was a phenomenal drummer and her brother Richard had to push her to get out in front and sing vs. stay behind her drums. Also, always remember it took Richard's amazing song selections, arrangements, layering their harmonies, and his equally phenomenal keyboarding skills that allowed Karen's vocals to soar and to make that Carpenters magic. Karen had a solo album that someone else produced later in her career and it didn't have the same sparkle.
@cheewooleong5066Ай бұрын
Playboy magazine did a survey of best drummers and Karen came out ahead of Led Zeppelin's John Bonham, and he was beside himself to be ranked behind a girl drummer. She was a masterful drummer, and perhaps should have stayed in the bay with the drum so no one would remark on her shape. FWIW, I remember having a boyhood crush on her, she was so pretty and that voice was absolutely mesmerizing. 💔
@cindyadams5471Ай бұрын
Her Christmas song “Merry Christmas Darling” makes me cry every Christmas as my husband dies a few months before this song came out. We lost a beautiful voice. It’s so cool to see you guys discover this music from late 60s, 70’s, 80’s. Best singer singer song writers who also played instruments and performed.
@jackieperrydore82315 ай бұрын
She was blessed with perfect pitch. Very few people are born with it.
@brendasorenson61864 ай бұрын
RIP Karen Carpenter. The world is a poorer place without your incredible voice.
@sueprator93144 ай бұрын
Her voice was and still is something out of this World. There is no other Karen Carpenter.
@laurapowell73843 ай бұрын
I cried when she passed. She was a beautiful, talented and fragile gift.
@zigman85502 ай бұрын
Out of all the great and talented (M/F) singers of all genres that have passed away in the last 50 years. If I could have just one back. It would be Karen Carpenter.
@keith64852 ай бұрын
I still cry when I hear her voice.
@lindamcnelis63745 ай бұрын
Her voice is liquid gold. Someone told her she looked heavy and then she starved herself. She got help and gained weight then unfortunately died of heart failure.Karen was a true alto. She was born in. 1950. Can you believe she thought of herself as a drummer and not a singer
@beverlylacrone63164 ай бұрын
She said..Im a DRUMMER who can sing
@bleachedbrother4 ай бұрын
"We've Only Just Begun" was THE MOST POPULAR WEDDING RECEPTION SONG OF THE 1970's. Period. 😊
@matthewgroff4333 ай бұрын
I think it is still very popular!
@actuariallurker96505 ай бұрын
She passed at age 32 in 1983, so she would only be 73 right now....a real loss....she was so famous that she and her brother had a weekly TV show with musical gust stars etc....yiou were spot on with haters- some critic said she looked fat early in her career and she started purging- she took diet pills, took meds that made her go to the bathroom even though she weighed less then 90 pounds...and it ruined her heart and other organs....she was at her parents house and didn't come down fro breakfast and they fiound her in the bedroom upstairs having died in her sleep. The news was all over the world and they showed her video biography as a warning to the parents of young girls about bullying and eating disorders
@shirleyrichard-qv9lw5 ай бұрын
I know it's an oft - repeated story ,of young beautiful girls starving themselves . But learning is best thru repetition . And if one life is saved ?!
@monicahamm33534 ай бұрын
in her case, I have read that her mother was merciless about her weight...... constant criticism...... with every single bite of food she took............ and so, looking for approval........ her solution was to just stop eating.
@Nancylynnwrites4 ай бұрын
Karen Carpenter's voice was one in a million, once in a generation.
@Lonewolf-i8p4 ай бұрын
She was also unhappily married which didn't help. She had the voice of an angel. RIP Karen.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@DonitaSilk5 күн бұрын
@@Lonewolf-i8p I wonder where I was during that part of her life! I didn’t know that Karen Carpenter ever married! So where was her husband at the end? I flat out don’t remember anything about him! Was he a known celebrity? Someone remind me what year Karen passed, may she RIP.
@pennioltheten601814 күн бұрын
Their are a few voices that when you hear the first note that comes out of her month, you immediately recognize and Karen was one of them.
@daventunes38224 ай бұрын
The Carpenters were underappreciated as musical innovators. They were some of the first to overdub their vocals and did virtually all of their own "background" singing. They did some of the first songs to be dubbed "power ballads." Richard did the bulk of their arrangements and orchestration. And Karen was a world class drummer.
@kencray44538 күн бұрын
GOD! Every time I hear her voice it just knocks me to my knees! There can NEVER be another voice like that! A gift (to us) from God!
@michaelparsons52994 ай бұрын
I can't listen to Karen Carpenter for more then 30 seconds before I start crying like a baby. Beautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful singer, just like an angel!
@kenhayes34484 ай бұрын
Karen Carpenter started as a full time drummer for the group. She gradually became the frontwoman for the group.
@johnmartinez11955 ай бұрын
Her brother produced and arranged all the music, he doesn’t get enough credit for his talent and he had great voice also.
@beaconterraoneonline3 ай бұрын
Best female singer of the 20th century. Perfect pitch.
@johnparker85883 ай бұрын
Of all time. Best singer in any century
@matthewgroff4333 ай бұрын
I heard someone say: "She had perfect pitch and was pitch perfect." If you have voice analysis software, you will see this to be true!!
@pamb27345 ай бұрын
There is no question about the words in the song she’s singing, she sings with so much clarity!
@bibliophileforever31284 ай бұрын
Two songs by The Carpenters you should introduce to your girls are Bless the Beasts and the Children, and Sing a Song.
@kytown19594 ай бұрын
OMG!! That is such an INCREDIBLE song !!! And the harmony at the end…”The Children” gives me goosebumps!!
@timmcgregor99144 ай бұрын
Karen is the greatesr\t female vocalist of all-time, in my opinion. Untouchable. A voice from Heaven.
@fahklempt34044 ай бұрын
I’ve always interpreted the lyrics as: she’s an adoring fan,and due to her loneliness has created a “relationship” that doesn’t really exist. The lyrics, her performance, her voice, and her story are devastating.
@Bikebrh4 ай бұрын
I interpret as she is a fan who got back stage and gave it up to the "superstar" thinking she is "the one" for him, not realizing that she was only one of many.
@GaryBonaducci4 ай бұрын
This Carpenters version (1971) is actually a remake with "watered down" lyrics. The original lyrics (1969) said, "and I can hardly wait, to sleep with you again". So you're pretty much both correct.
@margareterhart32604 ай бұрын
I agree completely and always thought of it as a sad song and a girl who was taken advantage of. If not for the beautiful vocal, the song is heartbreaking and disgusting.
@folioio3 ай бұрын
As others have noted, the original title was “Groupie.”
@carolcarol39385 ай бұрын
She was a SUPERSTAR ....voice like smooth velvet...and those low notes, just amazing.
@lethathorpe23734 ай бұрын
She was amazing
@williamlucero13494 ай бұрын
Her brother Richard was the mastermind who produced and arranged the music to fit Karen’s beautiful voice.
@rakitakhan5 ай бұрын
Her voice is mesmerizing. I can't remember not listening to her.
@helenlong62215 күн бұрын
I grew up listening to the Carpenters- I had forgotten just how incredible her talent was! If you haven’t listened to Linda Ronstadt, you should add her to your list of artists to check out.
@stephenstrudwick80955 ай бұрын
Contrary to popular belief that fame and public scrutiny were to blame, those close to the Carpenter family claim the root of Karen's problems was an overbearing, perfectionist mother who clearly favoured her "musical genius" brother, Richard. Karen was three years younger than her brother Richard, a piano prodigy who started arranging music at 12. Their mother, Agnes, often boasted that her son was a musical genius, and Karen idolised him. When the family moved from Connecticut to California in 1963, Karen found her first musical love, playing drums in her high school's marching band. Karen was a typical, chubby teenager and Richard teased her, calling her "fatso". Their mother described Karen, who at the time was 17 and a healthy 10st and 5ft 4in, as "hefty around the butt", and took her to see a doctor about her weight. Karen was put on the Stillman water diet, a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet popular in the 1960s, which involved vitamin supplements and drinking eight glasses of water a day. After six months, she had lost 25lb, but her relationship with food, and her self-image, was irrevocably damaged. That was the start of Karen counting calories daily and exercising. Karen and Richard eventually signed with A&M Records and their first hit single released in 1969 was a cover of The Beatles "Ticket To Ride." After realising the true worth of her contralto voice - described by some as like that of an angel - the label started to wean Karen away from playing the drums, her greatest love, and - poignantly - an instrument she could hide behind. By the early 1970s, she was front of stage, alone and with a microphone, and millions of eyes on her. It's possible that Karen's weight loss during the 70s may have been a form of attention-seeking, even when that attention was negative. She was able to control something in her life - Richard controlled a lot, her mum controlled a lot, the record companies controlled a lot, and this was one of the few times in Karen's life where she could make a rebellious stab for independence. Another pressure on Karen and Richard was more obvious; the duo's squeaky-clean, all-American image in the rebellious era of Vietnam protests, the Watergate scandal and hard rock. According to Karen; "Because we were brother and sister, we were ridiculed up, down, backwards and forwards... Nobody would go after the music, but they criticised our clothes, our hair... they criticized our audiences because families came." Another unhappiness for Karen was her inability to find lasting love. Her marriage to self-described property mogul Tom Burris in 1980 ended quickly. It later emerged how, three days before her wedding day, Burris told his future wife, who wanted children, that he'd had a vasectomy and would not get it reversed. During treatment in New York in 1982, Karen confessed to psychotherapist Steven Levenkron that she could take up to 90 laxatives at once and admitted taking up to ten thyroid medication pills a day. Later, it was learned that she had also been unknowingly poisoning herself with overdoses of a syrup that induced vomiting. She was also found to be suffering from body dysmorphia (ie, the thinner Karen was, the fatter she felt). Karen was found dead at her parents' home on February 4, 1983. She had suffered congestive heart failure due to complications from anorexia. Sadly, the Carpenters drummer Cubby O'Brien remembers Karen's optimism and determination in her final days: "I spoke to Karen just a few days before she died and she was in good spirits. She was in the studio and recording. She was feeling good." RIP Karen Carpenter
@toddnyquist65322 ай бұрын
The smoothest vibrato ever. She has effortless power and a huge range. Her tone was so rich and full. There are not many voices to compare her too.
@TonyM19613 ай бұрын
One of the few people to ever take the stage who had perfect pitch. Record producers loved her because she could do in one take what it took others twenty or thirty. She could also reproduce her studio performance live... note for note flawlessly. Beautiful voice, talented musician (incredibly talented drummer) and definitely very easy on the eyes. Once she began performing with her brother it was inevitable that they would go to the top. Ironic thing was that she didn't enjoy performing and only stayed with it because it had always been her brothers dream to be an entertainer. He craved the spotlight while she craved peace and quiet and it eventually cost her her life. The pressures of performing and people expecting her to look and act a certain way led to inevitable mental health issues and developing anorexia and she died of complications brought on by her failure to eat
@memorylane70684 ай бұрын
Only Yesterday is Awesome!!! Yesterday Once More, We've Only Just Begun, and (They Long to Be) Close to You are all also great.
@susanoakeshauf5 ай бұрын
One of the best female voices of all time.
@chrismartinez90Ай бұрын
I am glad you've taken an interest in The Carpenters. Arguably one of the perfect pure voices ever. It's amazing to me that she was only 20 yrs old when they recorded this. They used to call her "one take Karen" because many of their songs she recorded in just one take. This song "Superstar" is one of those songs. Frank Sinatra himself even said the only person he would ever pay money to hear sing was Karen Carpenter.
@beckycourtemanche10884 ай бұрын
Sir Paul McCartney said she had one of the best female voices he had ever heard. So sad she didn’t know how beautiful she was inside & out. Love your reactions!
@bobblowhard88234 ай бұрын
Karen had a way of going right into your soul and heart with her singing. Not only did she have probably the best singing voice, ever, but she had a way of sending her emotions to you through her singing. Every time I hear her sing, I get all teary-eyed and choked up. Karen was one of a kind. It has been said that she is now teaching the angels in heaven how to sing. She has certainly left her mark in this world. RIP, Karen.
@SuperDrLisa4 ай бұрын
That's nice to picture, teaching the angels. ❤
@andreweaves79753 ай бұрын
Beyond a doubt, a true American Icon. Top 10 vocalist, anywhere anytime any genre, of all time.
@lisawilson98714 ай бұрын
Her voice is liquid gold! It has fullness, depth, and warmth that no one else has ever replicated. Very early in their career, a journalist wrote that she was "chubby," and that is one of the things that started the spiral. However, anorexia is usually about control, or lack thereof. One area where individuals can exert control is over their own bodies. 😢 Karen Carpenter, unfortunately, could never see herself the way we saw her.
@evemiller26374 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved her. It broke my heart when she died.
@mannfan124 ай бұрын
I grew up with the Carpenters. I remember exactly where I was when the announced over the radio that she had passed away. Sad day. No other voice like hers or ever will be. The quality of the arrangements are all her brother Richard’s.
@robertacolarette15944 ай бұрын
Herb Alpert took her on at A&M records. So he produced their songs with her brother, Richard. Herb said they called her “one take Karen”She was that perfect everytime. BTW you were saying she was shy or an introvert. She started out in the back of the band on drums. She reluctantly gave them up to perform as the vocalist out front. Herb Alpert said he asked her once “what do you think is your best talent? What would you say you do well”. She answered “drumming”. So that tells you what she thought of her own voice.
@catherinebaxley21310 күн бұрын
Carpenters they sounds like and Orchestra then Karen her iconic voice .. she sounds like angel .
@ginalashley12654 ай бұрын
She died in 1983. Someone told her early on in her career that she was a bit chubby and should lose some weight. It affected her deeply and she struggled for the rest of her life. She had a one of a kind unique voice. So pure, rich and smooth like velvet. Some of her other great songs include We've only just begun, Solitaire, Ave Maria, Only yesterday, Masquerade, Ticket to ride, Close to you and Yesterday once more.
@loisatorres57384 ай бұрын
Close To You was and is one of her most popular songs even today.
@alixaugustine95994 ай бұрын
Merry Christmas Darling is one of my all time fave Xmas songs
@paulettapersell13754 ай бұрын
She never learned to love herself, after the remark was made. I always seen her pain in her singing. She was a beautiful women, with a beautiful voice. R.I.P. Karen
@andyprice57134 ай бұрын
@@alixaugustine9599Absolutely!
@boffo633 ай бұрын
Top of the World
@joymyers5771Ай бұрын
My dream as a child was to sing like Karen Carpenter
@carolhesterberg75264 ай бұрын
Chills from the first notes! Karen's voice is stunning! Loved your reaction to my favorite group of all time.
@annmedis444914 күн бұрын
This is a gift hearing this.
@zigman85504 ай бұрын
She's been gone for over 40 years 😥 And she's still the best and most talented female "pop" vocalist and drummer in the world.
@ghandigidget2 ай бұрын
It still amazes me that some people have never heard of this! I'm glad you have been introduced to The Carpenters. She is amazing!
@dalialight2965 ай бұрын
"Close to you" is another great song!
@maryrichardson13185 ай бұрын
I always loved that song. I used to sing it to my grandchildren as a lullaby. My youngest grandson, who is now 6 years old, will ask me to sing the "Close To Me" song.
@steve91994 ай бұрын
A reviewer with Rolling Stone said, "Karen Carpenter's voice is like the sound of a lover whispering in your ear.". She's been gone more than 30 years...and her voice STILL gives me goosebumps.
@lcozzarelli4 ай бұрын
More than 40 years now. She’s been dead longer than she was alive 🙁
@jeanmariezeyen1114 ай бұрын
...and not only to you.. 😪
@MariaSanchez-sf6oj4 ай бұрын
She died of complications from anorexia (congestive heart failure). I remember listening to her music when I was young and it hit me so deep. Then, watching the made for tv movie about her life just broke my heart. So much potential & I understand completely...
@courtnayzeitler85644 ай бұрын
Best female alto ever. First take Karen.
@charlesparrott16893 ай бұрын
I believe she was a contralto, still, she has the finest voice ever recorded.
@zigman85502 ай бұрын
@@charlesparrott1689 You would be correct!
@samanthaspringman55275 ай бұрын
Karen Carpenter was one of the first women to play an instrument for a popular/famous band. And her voice was phenomenal. Such a huge loss when she passed.You could call the new channel FUQ 2.0 lol.
@FREEDOM1TRUTH1BOLDNESSАй бұрын
Her voice is INCOMPARABLE. Her story was a sad one for sure. What a loss to the world. Their music , HIGH CLASS CLASSIC! We women have so much pressure to be thin, and it is ridiculous to feel that pressure but it is real. I feel for us women.
@cathiesmith08125 ай бұрын
I grew up listening to them. It was so sad when she passed.
@diannebleacher61564 ай бұрын
Leon Russel wrote this gorgeous song. I saw him perform it a few years before he died. RIP Leon
@rosemaryabbott10205 ай бұрын
She passed away in February of 1983. This song was written by Bonnie Bramlet and Leon Russell. Rita Coolidge sang it when she performed in the Mad Dogs and English Men tour with Joe Cocker and Leon Russell. They filmed the tour and made a movie out of it called “Mad Dogs and English Men” and also a live album of the same name. Leon Russell is one of my favorite artists from that era. His “Jumping Jack Flash/Youngblood Medley” 13:04 is to live for.
@moneypolice124 күн бұрын
I've always felt she is now in Heaven singing for the angels! One-of-a-kind talent!
@tomschmitz-dj1fg5 ай бұрын
Recorded in one take, reading the lyrics off a napkin, only 21 years old at the time! The song reached number #2 on the charts in 1971.. While recorded many times by various artists, the Carpenter's version remains the standard and all time classic....
@judijones13264 ай бұрын
She fell in love with him at a concert. For him, she was just a one night stand. For her, he was her one time great love!!
@audreyross55802 ай бұрын
Her phrasing and breath control in INSANE! Dive deep into the Carpenter rabbit hole!
@lizzieb63113 ай бұрын
Her voice is a mixture of velvet and mahogany….unmatched.
@ccc56ccc5 ай бұрын
I was born in the 60's and I remember The Carpenters well. Karen has the most angelic voice I've ever heard and in my opinion the best female vocalist ever. Karen was so talented and I enjoy listening to The Carpenters music whenever I get a chance. It takes me back to the "good ole days". 😌Thanks for the reaction!
@SWLinPHX4 ай бұрын
Man, what you lack in your background with pop music and all-time classic hits you more than make up for in the maturity of your interpretation and sincere appreciation. It makes me so happy to share the music I grew up with and treasure. 😊👍🏻
@markwhite6723 ай бұрын
Wow! She has such beautiful control. She sounds just as (or more) beautiful when she pushes the volume. The beauty of her voice expresses so much emotion at all volume levels. When she pushes the volume up, the sound is so emotional and beautiful at the same time. I believe her brother is responsible for the beautiful arrangements and most of their compositions. I believe it was her brother who pushed her into performing. In every video you see of her, you will see her brother playing the piano or keyboards. It's obvious she overdubbed her own background vocal parts in this song. I was lucky to see The Carpenters live in Jacksonville, FL in 1975.
@CoLLectiNgCAtS-q2qАй бұрын
My daughter had anorexia. Years of emotional work. She conquered it but it can retrigger...like an alcoholic. No weighing. No counting macros or calories. She got a Masters in Psychology at Pepperdine. She has found her anorexia was part of OCD, which she was diagnosed with while in college. Thought OCD. OCD can park in different spaces in life. OCD is so much more than germs or numbers, repititions. My daughter developed rapid heat rate due to the anorexia. Without meds her heart beats 200 beats per minute. Sinus Tachycardia. Anorexia is heartbreaking. Prayers and love to all who suffer with anorexia and/or OCD and those who love them.❤❤❤❤
@valogden4 ай бұрын
I'm so very lucky to have seen her when I was 12 in 1972. She was incredible. She came up in a time when the "world" thought you had to be super skinny to be anything. She considered herself to be a drummer who could sing. The producer wanted her to be up front and be the voice of the band. She was then told she was chubby. I understand her mother thought the world of her brother and she would have wanted some of that live and devotion. Her brother was into drugs and missed some of what was going on. There's videos of her playing the drums on a variety show Karen was an incredible drummer.
@michaelbrown77402 ай бұрын
Listen to the last song she ever recorded. It's called NOW. She died shortly after. One take she rarely ever had to take a second chance on a recording. She was so flawless! RIH Karen and thanks for the pleasure you gave us with the interpretations of songs through your timeless vocals! The Best!!!
@queenslanddiva5 ай бұрын
Karen Carpenter - one of the finest voices, male or female, in music. Note the luscious bottom register and the way she sings complete phrases - none of this awful breaking a sentence in the middle.This gorgeous song was written by the late, great Leon Russell. You should watch him singing his othere masterpiece, A Song for You. You're right, the song is about that, but he's not coming back.
@Cchan535 ай бұрын
Didn't know that...Elton John was a big fan and influenced by Leon Russell and had alot to do with him getting inducted into the ROCK and ROLL HALLof FAME....
@queenslanddiva5 ай бұрын
@@Cchan53 indeed. Leon had been largely forgotten by the music world, but Elton adored his playing style.
@rocknroller775 ай бұрын
And Bonnie Bramlett of Bonnie and Delaney. She wrote it about Eric Clapton. She also played Bonnie the blond haired waitress in Roseanne for a few seasons. Married to David Crosby aka Duke on the show
@NoNameNoFace-rr7li5 ай бұрын
listen to tori Holub she is karen reincarnated
@Lady_Eye_Doc4 ай бұрын
I had the private of seeing the Carpenters live at the Illinois State Fair when I was a teenager and they were incredible! Karen’s voice was other worldly. She was known as one take Karen because when they would record in the studio, she sang perfectly in one take. Rest in peace, Karen! You are still missed.❤️
@danielflack79022 ай бұрын
I grew up through the seventies and eighties listening to the Carpenters weekly. RIP Mum.
@sharoninglima12174 ай бұрын
Superstar was written by Leon Russell - a great Songwriter. You got the tone of the song right. Also, Luther Vandross sang this too. She was a great drummer/singer. She was in HS and started to diet and exercise and I think the pressure of being in the spotlight and women have a lot of pressure put on them. She’s truly beautiful inside/out and she had a great personality. ❤❤
@antonnym2143 ай бұрын
This is probably my favorite Carpenter's hit, although there are several up there close to it. They had a string of them in the 70s. And of course, you can't go to a wedding without hearing "We've Only Just Begun", of course penned by Roger Nichols and Paul Williams. Toward the end of her life, she tried branching out to more edgy tunes, and her last hit was Touch Me While We're Dancing, in 1981. Then Sadly, she passed in February, 1983. It was a loss to the entire world.
@abevillanueva19744 ай бұрын
Back in the 70s, we all had our favorite genre of music and performers...Earth Wind and Fire, ABBA, Led Zepplin, Chicago, etc. BUT, when we heard Karen on the radio, we all stopped talking and just listened. The Carpenters hits are endless and timeless. Karen was the reluctant "lead singer" wanting to just be on the drum kit. You MUST see her video playing the drums when she was back in college. She is among the GOAT drummers...and easily among the GOAT vocalists of all time. How lucky to have grown up in the BEST decade of music.
@cheewooleong50664 ай бұрын
Playboy magazine did a poll in the early 70s about the top drummers of the rock/pop era then; Karen Carpenter came in one spot above John Bonham, who was beside himself to be thought of as lesser than Karen in the minds of the public at that time.
@patrickminer59264 ай бұрын
When someone makes you cry you know there singing touches your soul.
@MrMattf7274 ай бұрын
my dad was working at the white house when the carpenters came for a visit and performance in the early 70s. he met her and has really fond memories of talking to her. she was really a sweet and special person off stage