Just listened to The Carpenters - Top Of The World the other night , the clarity of that recording / her voice is mind blowing! RIP..
Karen Carpeneter died 42 years ago.
Today is February 4th, 2025. So today marks 42 years since Karen Carpenter passed away. This is a sad time, but a very good time to listen to her most beautiful voice and look at some of your favorite pictures of Karen. Personally, I look at Karen's eyes, they melt my heart!
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@unclewilbur I can't remember if there was an orchestra with them or not but i kind of doubt it although there is a pit at the A&S auditorium. Yes, i heard many of the songs from that album and Yesterday Once More remains my all time favorite of theirs. I remember Karen had a grade school class come on the stage with her while she sang a song but i don't remember which one it was. Similar to my Elvis experience though and being more of an Allman Brothers/Skynyrd/James Gang fan, i hadn't planned on going to see them but my girlfriend begged and once again i was forever grateful. Most of today's female vocalists can only dream of having a voice like that. As for Elvis i still have the program from that show and he was indeed at his height--i've seen many concerts over the years including Stones, Skynyrd, Dead, CSN&Y, Clapton...but i still think Elvis was the greatest entertainer i ever saw--he put everything he had into that show...i still remember all the women lining up to kiss him and give him their panties and bras... |
@77jovian @grislybutter I'm no vocal expert either; however, many sources say she had a 3 octave range but it was the purity of her contralto that set her apart from other female vocalists and she was once quoted as saying "The money's in the basement". I also read that Neil Sedaka called her the greatest female pop vocalist of all time but then again i don't know what his credentials are...😀 |
Because you mentioned Lynard Skinard, I’ll tell a quick story about their Memphis concert in the summer of 1975. I showed up at the doors of the concert about 4 hours early and nobody else was around. About 30 minutes later, five long haired guys walked past the doors, inside. They looked at me with a smile, and opened the door to let me in. Then I realized it was the band! It was pretty cool meeting them like that. We talked for about 5 minutes as I walked around with them, and chose my preferred seat in the empty concert hall. The concert was great! There were about 100 frisbees flying around during the concert! What a scene!!! |
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