This whole series was excellent. Loved Karen, and she is missed. 😢
@TheJustinRootShow10 ай бұрын
Thanks
@Gustavo-kn9nf11 күн бұрын
Amazing series of videos. Thank you for this. A very sad life story indeed. She should have gotten her solo album immediatly released, in early 80. I fantasize about a great success for this album by then, helping Karen to feel better and avoid spiralling into sickness and darkness.
@Amanda.Ray02Ай бұрын
Thank you, the best carpenters bio I’ve ever watched. Loved Karen and still listen to her songs.
@JoeMachoMan3 жыл бұрын
Dude this is a tragedy that you only have 1700 views on each part....this thing was the BEST Carpenters documentary I've ever seen, you hit it out of the ballpark, it was touching, informative and your research was amazing. Congrats. I hope you get hired someday to do actual Hollywood big docs, you are ready.
@TheJustinRootShow2 жыл бұрын
Joe thank you so much! I’m terrible at promoting my work, hopefully they’ll find a larger audience one day.
@icecreamjunkie67902 жыл бұрын
I was thinking to same thing. I watched every minuet of all three parts and was wanting more. Excellent job. Very professional.
@hughhaefner33172 жыл бұрын
@@TheJustinRootShow I agree. You're very talented.
@whitsundaydreaming2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely right. As a fan for over 50 years I am so impressed and thrilled to watch these bios. You’ve done the C’s very proud.
@Accomandoc Жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@deni28kali7 ай бұрын
Best and most informative documentary on the Carpenters. In my opinion Karen had the most amazing voice ever!! I can remember the first time I heard her voice I was mesmerised and completely taken in by her ability to reach the soul. May she rest in peace and her legacy be remembered forever. 🙏
@keithkendrick6252 Жыл бұрын
Justin, this series, "Carpenters ", was beyond❤ excellent! I'm a 69 year old gay man, which doesn't make any difference, however, I've loved them since I was a teenager! Their sound was so new and so more than beautiful to me! I have ALL of their albums and know most of the lyrics too. Of course more to the earlier releases. I saw them in Santa Maria at the college there when they were hardly famous, but famous to me! I was devastated as so many were when Karen passed. I'm grateful that my home is so close to Thousand Oaks. Anyway, your series is the very best. Disclosure, I cried during episode 3. So very sad! Thank you for putting this iconic duo in such a beautiful light!!❤
@ksca979210 күн бұрын
Thank you for carrying on Karen's legacy. She is, to this day, loved a missed.
@michaelholden77689 ай бұрын
This part three documentary on the Carpenters was emotionally tough on me. Both of my parents, my maternal grand parents, and two maternal uncles are interred very close to Karen and her parents mausoleum. My parents mausoleum are facing hers. It is a beautiful location, with fantastic landscaping including the water falls and streams. Very peaceful. I miss Karen. Such an angelic voice. Such a loss. Thank you......
@cindyjohnson2300 Жыл бұрын
This was the best Carpenters documentary that I have ever seen ❤ Love all of their work! Thank you 😊
@marycaygross40969 ай бұрын
This should be on Netflix! Great job.
@JodysJourney9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. “We’ve Only Just Begun” was my junior high graduation theme, in 1977.
@PommeNarin3 жыл бұрын
Big thank you for your tremendous job to honor Karen's living legacy. I finished the book Little Girl Blue 2 weeks ago and I found myself haunted by her tragic fate. What a poor soul! However the fact that there are still fans of Carpenters all over the world touches me. Years ago when I was much younger, I wrote to Carpenters International Fan Club a few times and Evelyn Wallace handwrote back to me. She even sent me a copy of an old Carpenters song book and a copy of The First Decade of Carpenters book. I still cherish Evelyn's letters and these books until now. Thanks for sharing Justin. Love your devotion so dearly. 😊👍
@jimmykross94092 жыл бұрын
I agree 100%! Great job!👏👏
@TheJustinRootShow2 жыл бұрын
I am so envious that you and Evelyn corresponded. That’s incredible! And thank you so so much for such a nice message, truly appreciate it.
@tammykosiancic Жыл бұрын
WOW! Dynamite biography!!! You are a VERY talented storyteller Justin. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@neomaboure5236 Жыл бұрын
Ok, you have a new fan. I love the Carpenter's. I was 3 when I first heard them in the 70s, she was the first one I sang too on the radio. You nailed this!
@TheJustinRootShow Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching, glad to heart you are a new fan!
@shannonblair57369 ай бұрын
This trilogy is a masterpiece! Thank you for making it
@silevigv4494 Жыл бұрын
Feel so sorry for her, and that mom was a monster !!
@darcysalas3042 Жыл бұрын
I love all of there music.
@TheJustinRootShow Жыл бұрын
The best!! Thanks for watching ;)
@Justintime619 Жыл бұрын
I’m feeling a certain way about Agnis.. poor Karen, I think she just wanted someone to love her. Seeing her on Good Morning America is heartbreaking. ❤️🩹 What a great series!! 🙏 Thank you!!
@TheJustinRootShow Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching, it means a lot to me!
@Justintime619 Жыл бұрын
@@TheJustinRootShow can’t wait for more! I’ve watched them all and you definitely have something original going on here!!
@zx7-rr48614 күн бұрын
"Feeling a certain way?" Well she was either responsible/partly responsible for her daughter's psychological illness (because that's what Anorexia is) or she wasn't. Pleading with doctors to revive your daughter once she's dead, when it's a little too late, had me shaking my head. So many obvious signs that she was seriously ill, and in a life threatening way. And what about all the powerful laxative, vomiting and thyroid medications she was abusing? How on earth do you get all that stuff? Of course I was forgetting, this is the USA where money, drugs and dodgy doctors rule. Here in the UK NO doctor would abuse a patient with prescription medicines like that or he would be struck off the BMA register. Karen was a one in a kind genius, and she was badly let down by everyone around her, and the US healthcare setup.
@dianepace46842 жыл бұрын
Justin, you did an amazing job on this tour. My best friend is a devoted Carpenter fan and after watching with him, you made me one too. Karen had the voice of an angel and hearing her sing brings tears to my eyes. Thanks so much for this wonderful tribute.
@nosajdabeno10 ай бұрын
My favorite Carpenter’s song is “Superstar”. As far as making them “cool”, Sonic Youth did that for me, but your tour confirmed that they were indeed cool! 😎👍🏼
@Caliguy808Ай бұрын
This was an emotional roller coaster ride for me. They were a big part of my youth, my first cassette for my first cassette player was "Close to You" (I still have it too). Thank you for the journey back in time, and for all the aspects of their career and life I never knew. 🥰
@beccastephaniethornqvist Жыл бұрын
WoW…these 3 episodes are the best documentaries of Karen carpenter I have ever watched….my heart is still breaking for her….her beautiful Angel voice touches one’s heart like nothing else….thanks for this amazing insight into Karen’s life and very sad death….🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@percmanDOTcom2 ай бұрын
Prob the BEST coverage of Karen! Congrats!
@TerryDonovan3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Justin, I am a 63 year old Aussie now, but lived through the beginning of this story in the early 70s...Karen and Richard's music saved me, when I was a confused and troubled 12 year old in 1970..Karen's voice was my only solace and friend for years, until I found myself in my 20s...Then Karen's sudden passing when I was 24 years old sent me back into a long depression, until I found my life partner in 1985...In 1997, after being Ev Wallace's penpal for many years, my partner and I travelled from Australia partly to pay homage to my musical Soulmate Karen...Ev told me how to find Karen's 1st resting place, and with Richard's blessing I was able to place a single yellow rose onto Karen's crypt...My now late partner Colin actually videoed the moment, because it was so surreal, and I needed to prove to myself that it actually happened...I know it might seem tacky and disrespectful to some, and I was criticised by some after posting the clip onto KZbin..But others were grateful that we travelled half way around the World, to show our respects....Your story here fills in many gaps that Ev was reluctant to share with a penpal...She was awesome too...Thank you again...Cheers Terry
@TheJustinRootShow2 жыл бұрын
Wow Terry thanks so much for sharing all this. I’m so glad everything seemed to work out for you and I love the importance Karen had in helping you. ❤️❤️
A sweet story of innocent beauty. Creating wonderful memories for us old folks. Sweet and bittersweet
@bethsmith2833 Жыл бұрын
RIP KC you are missed you were a gem in the music world
@chrissanders166 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I just watched this and it is the best Carpenters documentary we’ve ever seen! What a tribute and thanks for the time you spent making this ! Well done!
@haleighmooring36822 жыл бұрын
Yesterday Once More was my first Carpenters song that I heard-it was the hook to my deep love for the Carpenters. This is the most respectful video I have seen about the duo’s history-I absolutely love it❤️
@carolhesterberg75267 ай бұрын
Great show! Thanks for sharing all of this information with us. I, too, hope that Karen and Richard's musical legacy will never be forgotten!
@rhondawilkins_3 жыл бұрын
You did a fantastic job covering Richard & Karen....I was privy to seeing it up close and personal due to my Uncle working for A&M RECORDS from 1969-1995.I play their CHRISTMAS album every year and it remains my favorite Christmas music to this date 12/25/2021.I'm very grateful Richard got married and had 5 kids.I know Karen would be proud of Richard for moving forward.
@TheJustinRootShow2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Rhonda! I’m so jealous you got to see it up close. It had to be so fun visiting A&M back then.
@markcampbell369 Жыл бұрын
Hola! New subscriber in Ecuador. I was in my penultimate year of high school, driving around with my friends, when we heard the news on the radio. Even as kids, we knew the scale of the loss.
@leriksen548 ай бұрын
These are hands down the best documentaries of The Carpenters ever. So compassionate and beautiful , much like their legacy! I started to cry to see her drumsticks in the moratorium... I do not cry easily. Also, I think people underate Richard's vocals, his harmonies. In Karen's young life, though she tragically died so young; she accomplished so much and touched so many!! I am greatly enlightened by this sister and brother. They will always be Superstars! I heard them in the 70s, my teen years, but did not realize the excellence muscally. Every song she sang was amazing and Richard's arrangements and harmonies were just as important.
@TheJustinRootShow8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and commenting I really appreciate it so much!
@TheLarryBrownАй бұрын
Those were not her drumsticks. They were just placed there by some random fan.
@ravenmckinnon55269 ай бұрын
You do d a fantastic job on this! I cried a few times. Thank you
@Fuggetaboutit17762 жыл бұрын
That was great! Thank you so much. Karen Anne was an angel sent straight from heaven 💞 🌹 💖 she will never be forgotten ♥️
@sjmcdowellwow3 жыл бұрын
Well done!!! Thank you for this wonderful tribute for Karen and Richard.
@TheJustinRootShow2 жыл бұрын
Thank YOU!!!!!!! Really appreciate it.
@Johnny_01-f7b2 ай бұрын
Loved watching every minute. I grew up listening to the Carpenters.
@gustamanavo2 жыл бұрын
Phenomenal work! I'm a huge fan of the Carpenters, and you did them justice... Richard deserves a lot more recognition for the work he did on those arrangements, and Karen is truly one of the greatest voices of the 20th century.
@bonadito2 жыл бұрын
From the UK, beautifully done. Precious even, Thanks. I grew up with them, drifted away, came back, drifted away, being a musician too, but always came back to listen to them. Someone somewhere said that when Karen sings, it's like she is looking at you straight in the eyes. No one can come close to that voice. RIP Tony Peluso too.
@PatCurrie10 ай бұрын
Bless the Beasts and Children, and her Ave Maria off Christmas Portrait. I became a fan the day she died. The radio station played all their songs. I didn't realize I knew most of them. Thanks for the Tour. A+
@sarah-janegriffiths77996 ай бұрын
Hiya J you should be so proud of yourself for this excellent story of Carpenters. The most beautiful way that you have captured darling Karen in her short troubled life. I myself suffered this awful illness in my teens and early 20s. I can only speak from experience but her mother Agnes was the root cause. Also the nasty press have blood on their hands too with their comments. I strongly believe her mothers love could have saved her along with more understanding of the illness. Darling Richard had his demons too to deal with. Luckily he caught his in time. I will always play Carpenters music , they both were amazing in their own rights. God bless Karen xxx I truly hope that Richard and Mary are enjoying their life. I wish them and family all the best wishes in the world. Well Done J you are a true credit to this website xxxx
@jorla9 ай бұрын
You are so gifted at this, I really enjoy your videos so much.
@gregman17152 жыл бұрын
So Truly Sad The World Is A Lesser Place Without You Karen ❤️💔
@ChuckHackney Жыл бұрын
Best comment I have heard yet about her. Well said Greg
@mle5433 жыл бұрын
Beautifully done. I watch the entire series. I enjoyed your style of story telling. I learned so much about The Carpenters.
@TheJustinRootShow2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so so much!! ❤️❤️
@jacquiquarterman479511 ай бұрын
Thanks Justin, I was riverted till the end. I love your story location tour! There's too many hits to choose a favourite song.
@danamiles20712 жыл бұрын
Justin, I have to be honest in saying this was the best video I've ever watched on KZbin. You should win some sort of award for it. It was detailed, yet personal. Truthful, yet compassionate. Insightful and interesting. It must have taken a long time to put it all together. And what you said at the end was very true. Hoping that someday people will remember Karen and Richard for their incredible talent. Their contribution to the music industry. Their lasting effect on fans of all ages. And not just for Karen's untimely and tragic death. I've always felt the same way about Marilyn Monroe. She's usually portrayed as fragile, troubled and tragic. And yet in reality she was so much different from how she's remembered by most. She was an overcomer. Uniquely talented. She was ahead of her time, and yet remains timeless. I look forward to your next video. And btw, one on Marilyn's life in Los Angeles would be extra special. Thanks again for the great work.
@annieanonymous611 Жыл бұрын
Its now July 2023 and I've just watched all three parts. Thank you so much! I have always loved their music and hold a special place in my heart for Karen. I greatly enjoyed watching this, loved all the detail you included and I learnt a lot. Thank you for taking the time to do this. Thank you.
@johnkurtz26919 ай бұрын
Very well done!! I was lucky enough to live through the Carpenter era. They were incredibly talented! Truly the age of the singer/song writer/ musician!! What most people forget about the AM radio only era is when you heard a hit record it was literally the entire nation listening!! Talk about a captive audience. It's hard to describe, but the almost instant status it gave recording artists was surreal. Glen Campbell & John Denver also carved out incredible niches for themselves during that same period, defying the rock/disco trends of the era.
@emillion44702 жыл бұрын
"Managed to glow through it all"... story of my life. Great narration skills. Love your conversational delivery - just like sitting down with a friend poolside on mellow Sunday in LA. Please do more.
@lpines88913 жыл бұрын
Well done, Justin. I had to binge watch the three parts because it was so well done. Thank you.
@TheJustinRootShow2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, thrilled you enjoyed.
@Max-qd2lf Жыл бұрын
I had to cancel an appointment just to watch all three episodes. Thanks for all the many hours of dedication.
@hikerspike5634 Жыл бұрын
I was totally impressed with this series. I'm not a Carpenter fan and knew very little about them prior to watching these. You have definitely elevated them in the pop culture part of my brain! I never even knew that she was a drummer, let alone a kick ass drummer! Well done!
@ratso4443 Жыл бұрын
This has been a terrific series. I finally shed a tear for Karen after all these years. 32! And such a nice lady, too. God bless all, especially Richard.
@voyaristika5673 Жыл бұрын
This is a fantastic series, Justin. You did elevate them, and I hope it's viewed by thousands. Karen and I are the same age. Her death was a shock and it still seems hard to believe that she isn't here. It just felt like a mistake somehow. I love her voice. It resonates in the middle of my chest, if that makes sense. The hippie counterculture brought a lot of darkness and negativity, but their music was a light. It was centered and hopeful.
@TheJustinRootShow Жыл бұрын
Thanks for leaving this comment, means a lot to me!
@jackiestewart3651 Жыл бұрын
Karen's voice was/is Golden. Anything she sang was beautiful 😍
@ionthetarget3 жыл бұрын
"All Because of You". From Karen Carpenter, the solo album...could be released today. Fresh, stunning and unique.
@margannaful2 жыл бұрын
Mind blown. This was a brilliant series. Fell down the rabbit hole because I heard a random Carpenters song on the radio today and found this. I grew up with their music but haven't thought about them in such a long time. Thank you for this moving tribute. I won't forget them again.
@bertanelson8062 Жыл бұрын
I haven't thought of them either for decades. Have recently watched some docs & vids of their performances and came across these three. Couldn't stop watching till the end. Here they've come alive for me even more than when they were alive. I paid scant attention at the time when so many great artists were around. Now, 50+years later, I appreciate what they brought to our world.
@michaelhwenig Жыл бұрын
Extremely well done. Very professionally and tastefully put together. You have done the C’s well. Both were incredibly talented. They saw, recognized, and admired the greatness in each other. My only hope is that this younger generation will be able to resurrect the awesomeness of their timeless music capsules they have provided for the world to experience. ❤
@gisellenorbury23692 ай бұрын
What a beautiful voice . Such a sad storie . Richard her brother had a bad feeling about Tom . Thank you for this wonderful video.
@jbs2563 ай бұрын
Justin, now complete and the saddest part is over. I get moved but I cry no more. It’s all about the joy she left us with Richard. I was part of the 55th and visited many of the places you did. It was emotional but wonderful, too. You my friend made an outstanding tribute to her and them. I’m going to say this was the best video of its type I’ve seen to date and the most heartfelt. Congratulations on this masterpiece.
@MsBackstager8 ай бұрын
Some scenes gave me actual chills and tears. Very moving Justin of what might have been....
@kentturner67562 жыл бұрын
How beautifully done …. Just in tears …… Play their masterpieces daily at 66. ❤thank you for this 😢. Kent
@nightow1172 жыл бұрын
The best documentary ever done about the Carpenters! Thank you so much for the tremendous time and effort to put it all together and created something so special for many people who loves the Carpenters most especially, Karen.
@juliekish5539 Жыл бұрын
I loved this tribute to Karen Carpenter, and yes, I watched all three episodes. It’s by far, the most detailed documentary of her life I’ve ever seen. I’m just eight years younger than Karen and was a huge fan when I was in high school and university. Her death was shocking and was an important wake-up-call to girls my age who were starving themselves in order to look like super models. The publicity around her death probably saved countless lives. I often think about how much more she and Richard would have contributed to the music industry if she had lived a full life. Such a shame. Thank you for creating this tribute.
@MrTPF12 жыл бұрын
Dude -- you did an AMAZING job on this series and took us for the best in-depth look at the Carpenters that I've ever seen. They were both highly-talented musical geniuses and your series honored them well. Thank you.
@TheJustinRootShow2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tom, this is wild high praise! And I thank you for it!
@deborahcharych4490Ай бұрын
Dear Justin - the love and respect you poured into this brilliant 3 part story just shined through. Thank you so much. Would love it if there was a deep compilation of all her live drumming performances. Her joy in playing is so apparent and may inspire a whole new generation of girls and women. The tomboy kid sister also seemed to be egging for an edgier sound based on the few performances I could find! Thank you thank you. Just beautiful.
@rorycaris Жыл бұрын
Great series. You have a fantastic way of telling a story. I was born in 84. I knew nothing about the carpenters other than the catchy lines from so many songs I'd heard throughout my childhood. Thank you for your work, sir.
@gustavobarletto9156 Жыл бұрын
Amazing. I really loved every bit of this series and how respectful and tender you were to theirs legacy. ❤
@SOPHISCE Жыл бұрын
The most thorough documentary. My sister saw the carpenters with their friends at the bowling alley on Florence Ave, maybe few yrs before she passed.
@hemieddie4265 Жыл бұрын
Wonderfully done documentary Justin….Thank you!
@dfinite11112 ай бұрын
Your channel is amongst the highest quality on KZbin, that I have found. Thank you very much.
@TheJustinRootShow2 ай бұрын
I cannot imagine ever reading a comment as nice as this one. Thank you thank you thank you!! Made my day.
@heidiramey151 Жыл бұрын
My taste in music is not in the easy listening style of the Carpenters; but Karen had a killer voice and Richard is a genius! (One could not be without the other because they were a glorious team together.) 'Superstar' and 'Goodbye to Love' are my favorites. My height was 5'5", and my weight was 82 pounds when Karen's voice was silenced in early 1983. It took me years to overcome the problems of anorexia. Heaven forbid it ever comes back! Thank-you, Richard, for your gifts of love to your sister and for warning so many of us about the dangers of starving ourselves beyond reason just toto lose weight. Justin.... your research is very good!🤩
@harryvonhammer23102 жыл бұрын
This was amazing! I was born in 1971 and i grew up with Carpenters as my soundtrack. These last 3 hours watching this have been a total pleasure - informative, nostalgic and entertaining. Your love of this band is so evident and I'm sure i i speak for all fans of Carpenters when i say thank you so much for making these videos x
@TheJustinRootShow2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, truly means a lot to me.
@mikebottiaux58508 ай бұрын
Justin, this is a wonderful look into the story behind the Carpenters and a fitting tribute to their impact on music. Thank you.
@jmchalupnik72212 жыл бұрын
Great job, Justin, Thank you, It is refreshing that a young man like yourself appreciates quality people and music like the Carpenters.
@vladimirpavic65048 ай бұрын
Thank you Jason for an absolutely brilliant tour, and thank you especially for the last words, couldn't have said it better myself. In the end, it's all about the music, the dedication and the work they put in and those amazing songs. Karen is and always will be the absolute queen, a goddess and she will never be forgotten. The legacy she left is unparalelled. Yesterday once more is also my favourite song by them and the song that made me a lifelong fan when i heard it on the radio in 1990 when i was 15. Other than the well known songs, i adore tryin' to get the feeling again (sadly unreleased in 1975), you from the album a kind of hush is an absolute gem as well, the whole of horizon album is mesmerising. I find myself always coming back to Richard and Karen, every few years, like some sort of comfort and i envy the people who have yet to hear them for the first time. Surely,, one of the greatest American groups of all time.
@DebbieWolgemuth Жыл бұрын
I learned to sing with Karen Carpenter as an emerging performer. Have watched many Carpenter documentaries, but this is the most thorough and interesting of them all. Blessings to you for your efforts to inform a lifetime of fans.
@Tiffany.1970 Жыл бұрын
Oh that's good where did you go to learn to sing with Karen .... Have you any proof to back this up
@mtferg8 Жыл бұрын
I accidentally watched this third part instead of the first. Instantly hooked even though I started in the wrong place. ‘Sing’ took me all the way back to my kindergarten classroom where we song this regularly. The part w/ the walk of fame stars was done really well. Thanks.
@dewianggraeny8608 Жыл бұрын
I love the Carpenter music very much and respectful for their families and their friends.
@timmcgregor99146 ай бұрын
‘Sing’ melted me. ❤️🥹
@bellbrass8 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this...thank you. I've been a drummer my whole life, and liked the Carpenters growing up. I agree with what you said at one point - Richard simply does net get enough credit: he's a top-level arranger, pianist, writer and singer. Karen was a great drummer, too! I never get tired of her singing; it's like eating ice cream whenever I hear her.
@siriustraining17744 ай бұрын
Justin, just one word describes the job you did with this story! INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!! Well done! My best friend lived next to Richard's house on Lubec & Stamps. Richard was very nice & even saw Karen on one occasion stop by. I had a 68 Z-28 Camaro he just loved!
@SuperKathio Жыл бұрын
Excellent series. Her beautiful voice. Miss that. Thank you. I'm 79 and this was a walk down memory lane.
@orbitalsatellite2 жыл бұрын
Excellent, and well thought out documentary. Down to earth, yet powerful and artistic. We miss you, Karen.
@rainbowken66 Жыл бұрын
Justin, just finished watching part 3. Had been reading Little Girl Blue this past week and it was so nice to see the locations the book talks about. You showed so much love to Richard and Karen Carpenter. I have been a fan of theirs ever since my childhood when I first heard Karen singing on the radio early 1970 to 1971, while getting ready for school and eating breakfast. I didn't know who she was at the time, but a little boy just knew he loved that young lady's voice and it made him feel loved and comforted. As I got older, I soon found out who she was and have been a fan, as many others have, all my life. It warms my heart to see the younger generation being such fans of Karen still till this day. Just watching KZbin videos of the youth of today hearing her for the first time, brings tears to my eyes to know how much she is still loved and appreciated. Thank you so much for taking all the time to put this together and sharing with her fans. I have watched all 3 parts straight thru this am and it just made my day! Keep up the good work!
@latinfirstandalways Жыл бұрын
Fantastic documentary!! You really did their legacy justice. Thank you!!
@Jeo-fq1zw Жыл бұрын
Growing up with The Carpenters music was truly magical, being 9- 12 years old.....i feel to this day as if i were near her in so many ways....she will always be "magical" for all of us, forever.
@brendabevers16532 жыл бұрын
I just finished a binge weekend of everything Carpenters on You Tube. I think you did a wonderful job of honoring the Carpenters. Out of the many documentaries I've watched, yours has been my favorite.
@nicolesephton403810 ай бұрын
I have just finished watching all 3 parts. This is the best Carpenters documentary I have seen. Thankyou for your beautiful touching tribute. I'm finding it hard to summarise what I'm feeling - awe, admiration, sorrow and a wish that Karen was still here. Much love from Australia 💕
@aldrinadams3 жыл бұрын
I loved how beautifully you made this tribute to Richard and Karen. My favorite CARPENTERS song? For All We Know ❤️🌹❤️🌹
@TheLarryBrown2 жыл бұрын
I can't come anywhere close to picking a favorite song because I have a white hot love for every track they ever cut, but yes, "For All We Know" is a sublime track. A lower voltage, wistful song, and the entire track, every part of it, is superb. From their third album "Carpenters," the first of their albums I ever heard and, ok. that's my favorite album. As great as is the album "A Song For You," "Carpenters" is more artsy while at the same time hammering away at the hits in the top 20. I love love love "Offering," but it's youthful and naive, focused on fun rather than sublime, and did not bring the hits. "Close to you" has its high points, and is artsy, and has two smash hits, but two isn't many in Carpenters land. With "Carpenters" they really, not just hit it out of the park, but right through the roof of the domed stadium. The artsy record cover, the awesome logo, the string of hits, that contemplative closer "Sometimes," Oh I just love the whole thing. With "A Song For You" they amped it up to a ridiculous level, that one was their "Thriller" with a dumbfounding seven hit tracks along with some fun and great filler tracks, but they backed off a little on the artsy content and sacrificed the contemplative mood for some fun. After that things went downhill with no subsequent album working as well as those first four. My opinion, in order: Carpenters, A Song For You, Offering, Close to you.
@Secondwindoregon Жыл бұрын
I remember when she died. Everyone was so shocked! Rest in peace, Karen.
@bluffcitybounty21228 ай бұрын
Fantastic docuseries you made on the Carpenters. I loved every minute and gave each a 👍🏼. Thank you for sharing!
@lisasaldivar245 Жыл бұрын
OMG! I stumbled upon this tour just last night. I watched the first two episodes last night and just finished watching the third episode! Bravo to you!! What a great watch! I've been a HUGE fan of The Carpenters since I was a little girl, and still a huge fan today at the young age of almost 56! As a child one Christmas, my father asked what I wanted Santa to bring me, I said a drum set. His reply was that girls don't play drums, and my response was that Karen Carpenter does! Needless to say, Santa brought me a toy drum set that year! ❤ I remember the day she passed, I was in 9th grade and my Mom broke the horrific news of her passing when she picked me up from school. It was truly heartbreaking 💔. I now live in Orange County but make sure to stop by the Newville home every time I am in Downey!! Thank you, thank you, thank you for this great tour!!!
@spankyharland9845 Жыл бұрын
great three part video biopic on the Carpenters - well done. I've read about this amazing yet tragic music team. I grew up listening to early rock and roll, then the British invasion, and then the psychedelic rock...and all of a sudden the Carpenters came on scene with their calming elevator music and knocked it out of the ball park. Sad that Karen is gone but at least her death had the world focus on anorexia nervosa which up until her death, it was not a well known eating disorder. Till this day, I love listening to to Carpenters and being transported back to the 70's on a music memory time machine.
@ChazMacrina2 жыл бұрын
Watched all three parts from beginning to end and the only thing I can say is what a brilliant piece of journalism! Your instincts were so correct on not wanting to explore "those" three homes and continue by celebrating the Carpenters. I neither the "peek through the doors" at all offensive, nor the inclusion of Mickey Mouse; instead I found it rather rather sweet. The benches outside the door are extremely comforting and reassuring. Your final comments at the end of their legacy being elevated beyond the clouds are so honorable and such a tribute to who the Carpenters were / are and what they represent in the totality of the American music spectrum. Congratulations on creating such an informative telling of their story, with the sensitivity and intuitive sensibilities it so much deserves!
@Tiffany.1970 Жыл бұрын
Your the best Justin for sharing Karen Anne Carpenter's life story thank you 🎉❤
@CathyFromPensacola Жыл бұрын
Justin, I just finished watching all three parts of this amazing documentary and I am crying not only because of the tragedy of the loss of Karen Carpenter, but your passionate retelling of her story is so touching and heartwarming. I don’t know what else to say. I just love how you handled this and how you presented it. Thank you so much.
@kevinellis83072 жыл бұрын
You did a wonderful job Justin. Very respectful and honorable. Thank You for your professionalism. ❤️🙏🎶🎶🎶
@joyleenpoortier7496 Жыл бұрын
A golden voice too good for this world. RIP Karen. ❤❤❤
@cathleenwildechrist5225 Жыл бұрын
Very nicely done Justin! You had me hooked in all three videos. Our daughter is getting married in September and of course I requested We've Only Just Begun to be played at the wedding reception. My first album was Close To You and remember my father taking me to purchase it back in 1971. (I'm now 60) The Carpenters will forever be etched in our hearts as the most dynamic duo to have graced our lifetime. Thanks for the tour Justin! Great job!!
@ArchernAce2 ай бұрын
You made me cry damn it. I have tried several times to watch this and couldn't finish. Justin you are so amazing!!
@monicachavez58258 ай бұрын
Thank you, for this amazing documentary. I always loved their beautiful music.♥