I'm watch this right now & thinking that Karen carpenters early death was tragic for the music industry.
I do quite enjoy listening to their songs whenever I hear them on a radio.
They were very talented & Karen certainly could sing.
I'd love to hear The Sisters doing a cover of any of their songs, I'm sure they'd do a great job of it.
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Karen certainly could sing
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Never did it for me.
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love the carpenters.
richard's genius arrangement and silky smooth production, coupled with karne's voice, which is probably the most beautiful, haunting voice i've ever heard.
her singing sounded so effortless, yet at the same time charged with pathos and emotion. even their so-called "cheery" songs have an underlying air of melancholy the way she sings them.
love 'em.
richard's genius arrangement and silky smooth production, coupled with karne's voice, which is probably the most beautiful, haunting voice i've ever heard.
her singing sounded so effortless, yet at the same time charged with pathos and emotion. even their so-called "cheery" songs have an underlying air of melancholy the way she sings them.
love 'em.
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Count me out for the reunion tourQuiff Boy wrote:love the carpenters.
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It'll be spectacular - not a day goes by without someone banging on about that other carpenter who made a similar comebackNorman Hunter wrote:Count me out for the reunion tourQuiff Boy wrote:love the carpenters.
I used to really like them but worked in a shop with just one tape for a summer - Loving You every 55 minutes for three months kind of puts you off
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Richard studied Les Paul's techniques I believe, no bad thing.
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