Dave, I agree, and I think it's among her finest work in her singing career. She was absolutely superb, and many consider her the best female pop singer of all time. That (lowest pitch/range) contralto voice is the reason why. From lowest to highest for women: contralto, mezzo-soprano, soprano. The higher two ranges are far more common, which is another reason Karen's voice was such a standout and so rare.
I jogged for many years listening to the Carpenters. This was one of my favorites. Her voice is unforgettable. It is a Sinatra like baritone and extremely full of tone. The night I heard of her death I cried for hours. It felt as though someone had yanked out my heart. I can only think of all the great songs she would have given us had she overcome her health issue. Rest in peace Karen. Loved you, your beauty and that voice.
Why why why did she have to kill herself to be thin? Who cared? We loved her no matter what. Her voice was eclectic. She left us all in tears and no one can duplicate that 'voice'...still miss you after all these years. I hope you found peace Karen.
Ya, looks like she was already thin. But her legacy was that it led to helping other women with eating disorders to survive, including myself. the world truly misses her.
+Michael Bellinger Even to this day, there IS NO better arrangement, performance, nor cover of this song that can out-do the Carpenter's version. That's saying something!
I think it is a very good cover, but the original was quintessential. The Beatles version could possibly be the first heavy metal song with it's heavy drum beat and bass line.
At 17, Karen was offered a recording contract by Joe Osborne. When she was 19, the Carpenters were offered a contract by Herb Alpert because of Karen's voice. For all intents and purposes, Karen's voice is the reason there is even a Carpenters sound.
Literally obsessed with this song! My band and I play this every chance we get! Still can’t figure out the exact drum part she plays, but I’ve got it pretty darn close!
Thanks for clarifying that- having watched the promo video for the song with the '73 version overdubbed, I'm very impressed with how perfectly they were synced together!
Actually no, I found it from another video on here from an appearence the duo had on a show called, Your All American College Show (1969), which included Ed Sullivan and the host briefly talking to Karen and Richard
Que hermoso como canta mi Karen esta canción de los Beatles me eleva llenando mi alma con una persepcion espiritual que me une a ella en ese sentimiento...
My, the people on the Tube are so sensitive! Slight critique & F-bombs a-flyin'! I don't know what's involved in uploading a video, so your'e explaining, thank-you. My point on the blank screen is that one doesn't really know if there will be something at the end, much like a "hidden" (non-listed) track used to be on an album, so one waits to see/hear. Again, than-you for the rare vid upload, and now my questions have been answered.
Oooh, yes please! I'm quite intrigued now! I'm still surprised, all this time listening to the '73 version and thinking it was the original! I should have twigged that it didn't sound at all like their other songs from 'Offering' :-P
Nothing like the countdown to lift-off of the next Apollo mission to enhance Karen's face. Then we get a bonus feature of almost 4 minutes of blank screen! Other than tat, it is a rare find & nice to see.
I love this vintage video. Love seeing the young 19-year-old Karen. Only one problem with the video is that the music is not from the actual performance. It is the re-recorded version of "Ticket To Ride" done in 1973 for inclusion on "The Singles 1969-1973." The big giveaway is Tony Peluso's guitar on the song. he wasn't even a member of the band until 1972. Otherwise excellent video - but I would love to hear it with the original music as performed on the show. That would be a real treat.
No, the 1969 original version is from the first album, OFFERING. that version is more raw, with Karen's huskier vocals. The recording from this video is a re-done version that's much more cleaned up and deeper/sharper sounding, with Karen's more mature, devloped vocals. This was done in 1973 for their new album, "The Singles: 1969-1973".
She had a beautiful voice; but she was pitchy sometimes.I don't have a sense of pitch that often makes her bother me, so I enjoyed listening to her. What a voice: Through out a wide range---it sounded great!! .
She had perfect pitch, that's one of her trademarks. Early on in the late 60s it could be flat or a bit off because she was developing it, but by 1970 she sounded perfect until the day she died
@steveatl40 Yeah, the sound quality of this actual recording where they lipsycned it, was pretty low on volume. I thought that an updated version would sound more crisp, not that there was anything wrong with the '69 track. Do you think I shouldn't have changed it?
MULHER MARAVILHOSA, VOZ FORTE, TÍMBRE SUPER AVELUDADO, VOZ TÃO CLARA E LÍMPIDA QUANTO AS NUVENS, ANJO ENCANTADOR E ETERNO EM TODAS AS FORMAS, E EM TODOS OS ASPECTOS!!!
The 1969 version and the 1973 version are actually quite markedly different. I have rather a soft spot (more like a swooning passion) for the Carp's earliest stuff, so I think the 1969 version is something special, as I like Karen's 'huskier', less polished vocals. I can email you the '69 version if you want it ;-)
Huh?! What's this about there being 2 versions of the track? I have this recording and always assumed it was from '69. Thanks for the amazing video, btw :-)
Steve Dakota That it's not remarkable that she holds her sticks correctly, you complete and utter moron. Anything else you need spelled out for you? For example, need help pouring piss from your boots?
Brooklyn Avenue I'm sorry I do not share your opinion. On the contrary, it was remarkable. Most drummers in Pop and genres such as Rock, Country, Metal, Punk, Rap, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, MOR, etc. do not hold their sticks correctly. She was an exception.
Steve Dakota You have to be among the stupidest people alive. You are worthy of scientific study. She's a drummer. She knows how to hold drumsticks. Please stop typing. You are too stupid.
A) I got the video and the timer was on it and I can't take it down. B) The whole clip is already there so why the hell do you care if the screen is blank -- its over! Watch something else! I couldn't edit the video coreectly without those extra minutes. C) Fuck you.
Dear Karen, your mother, your brother and Tom Burris killed you. They killed an angel. I hope they burn in the hell for ever !!! - /// Please, rest in peace my sweet Karen, . . . my love !
I think you are being too sensitive. If you read the end of the original comment, they wrote, "it is a rare find & nice to see." The rest is just harmless critique and undeserving of your blatant overreaction. I suggest you listen to Karen Carpenter to calm your nerves.
THAT VOICE! AND ONLY 19 YEARS OLD HERE? ARE YOU KIDDING ME! OTHERWORLDLY BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Beyond phenomenal.
Can,t say it better Thomas!
This beautiful lady was off the charts talented! Karen has no equal IMO!
I loved the fact that Karen could drum as well as sing, a mult-talented woman who's sorely missed.
This beautiful and talented lady could sing the words from a recipe book and it would still sound so heavenly. Rest in peace Karen.
if that isn't the truth, i don't know what is! oh lord, to have been in the studio, closing my eyes and hearing THAT VOICE sing anything!....
Amen!!!
Just heavenly beautiful voice!
I love how they completely remade this song as their own. It really is quite impressive and beautiful.
Dave, I agree, and I think it's among her finest work in her singing career. She was absolutely superb, and many consider her the best female pop singer of all time. That (lowest pitch/range) contralto voice is the reason why. From lowest to highest for women: contralto, mezzo-soprano, soprano. The higher two ranges are far more common, which is another reason Karen's voice was such a standout and so rare.
The fact that she was able to sing like this at the age of 19 is just unreal.
John Lennon saw Karen walking out of a restaurant and said to her "I want to tell you love, I think you've got a fabulous voice”.
I jogged for many years listening to the Carpenters. This was one of my favorites. Her voice is unforgettable. It is a Sinatra like baritone and extremely full of tone.
The night I heard of her death I cried for hours. It felt as though someone had yanked out my heart. I can only think of all the great songs she would have given us had she overcome her health issue. Rest in peace Karen. Loved you, your beauty and that voice.
Dave Hill I cried too. And I was shocked 😳.
A voice of pure silk, and one of the greatest!!
Drives me crazy, you will never come up this close to this super talent never again, wooooow.
She was such a treasure in English music history. Sad ending but she left so beautiful sounds.
Talent is able to sing beautifully while playing the drums. Karen, you are very much missed.
such a beautiful singing voice..... Rest in Peace Karen
Why why why did she have to kill herself to be thin? Who cared? We loved her no matter what. Her voice was eclectic. She left us all in tears and no one can duplicate that 'voice'...still miss you after all these years. I hope you found peace Karen.
I know so tragic ....I love her music she was soo young and beautiful to and that voice that voice ♡♡♡
Ya, looks like she was already thin. But her legacy was that it led to helping other women with eating disorders to survive, including myself. the world truly misses her.
She was so special and beautiful. I still love Karen Carpenter.
Remember seeing her on tv so painfully thin and thinking “can anyone see this “”...such a beautiful person and an incredible voice ..,
Only Karen and her brother could make a Beatles song better than the original and even far beyond...incredible.
+Michael Bellinger Even to this day, there IS NO better arrangement, performance, nor cover of this song that can out-do the Carpenter's version. That's saying something!
I think it is a very good cover, but the original was quintessential. The Beatles version could possibly be the first heavy metal song with it's heavy drum beat and bass line.
I agree...Richard and Karen took this song to a whole new level ... so beautiful ♥
good, but better than a beatles original?
Michael Bellinger yes better then the Beatles !!
She is and was so great. I still get the chills when I hear sing. She was one of a kind. Just like Anne Wilson of Heart! Love them both.
A voice incredible...
At 17, Karen was offered a recording contract by Joe Osborne. When she was 19, the Carpenters were offered a contract by Herb Alpert because of Karen's voice. For all intents and purposes, Karen's voice is the reason there is even a Carpenters sound.
The most perfect voice ever achieved by a female.
absolutely!..purest, richest,most beautiful, intimate, loving and moving voice i know i will ever hear in my lifetime..
paraconti Don't be ridic.
Not sure if she is THE MOST PERFECT, but definitely is unique and amazingly beautiful
Most Perfect is right 💯
19 and sang like that already mind blown and drumming on top if it
The best I've ever heard then and now she had it all
What a shame she's not with us any more. What a voice.
It's just has to be said the carpenters complimented each other perfectly the harmonies where perfect and sublime a musical pleasure for the ears.
Sie war und ist ein Engel:)❤💐💕🎶🎵🎵🎵💕💐🌞❤ Herzlichen Dank 💐 ❤:)
So young, beautiful and gifted...
Literally obsessed with this song! My band and I play this every chance we get! Still can’t figure out the exact drum part she plays, but I’ve got it pretty darn close!
I ADORE THIS VOICE, ETERNAL VOICE!!
Thanks for clarifying that- having watched the promo video for the song with the '73 version overdubbed, I'm very impressed with how perfectly they were synced together!
I ve never seen this tape!!!!!! She is still great never misses a note!! Or out of key!!!! Casper.
Beautiful
Perfection in every aspect.
Linda! Saudades e a voz 😍😍
REST IN PEACE Karen Anne Carpenter!!
Actually no, I found it from another video on here from an appearence the duo had on a show called, Your All American College Show (1969), which included Ed Sullivan and the host briefly talking to Karen and Richard
just love it. makes me feel free
ela tinha uma voz incrível... incomparável... linda
💜💜💜. Such a natural and beautiful Karen💜💜💜
wow! so cool to see for the first time! thanks so much
Que hermoso como canta mi Karen esta canción de los Beatles me eleva llenando mi alma con una persepcion espiritual que me une a ella en ese sentimiento...
My, the people on the Tube are so sensitive! Slight critique & F-bombs a-flyin'! I don't know what's involved in uploading a video, so your'e explaining, thank-you. My point on the blank screen is that one doesn't really know if there will be something at the end, much like a "hidden" (non-listed) track used to be on an album, so one waits to see/hear. Again, than-you for the rare vid upload, and now my questions have been answered.
Qué preciosa que estaba Karen. Cuántos más goces musicales nos hubieras dado de haber seguido aun con nosotros.
THE CARPENTERS sont universels ....karen C. est d'un grand talent et sa voix est sans égal encore aujourd'hui...
Voz maravilhosa!
Oooh, yes please! I'm quite intrigued now! I'm still surprised, all this time listening to the '73 version and thinking it was the original! I should have twigged that it didn't sound at all like their other songs from 'Offering' :-P
Fantástica Karen lástima q se nos fue a temprana edad.
Nothing like the countdown to lift-off of the next Apollo mission to enhance Karen's face. Then we get a bonus feature of almost 4 minutes of blank screen! Other than tat, it is a rare find & nice to see.
Love the Carpenters.
I was shocked too how well the match up, considering that Karen's phrasing and breath control is different in each.
LOVE THE FACT THAT FOR ONLY FOR THE CAMERA'S SHE PLAYS LIKE SHE IS REALLY PLAYING THE DRUMS.. THIS VIDEO WAS NOT FOR BROADAST
Just emailed it to you, hon! Hope that you enjoy! :-)
A tear at the right moment everyone would die.
sublime
innocent, sweet, talented. love you Karen.
50 years ago tommorrow!!
I love the mullet.
I love this vintage video. Love seeing the young 19-year-old Karen. Only one problem with the video is that the music is not from the actual performance. It is the re-recorded version of "Ticket To Ride" done in 1973 for inclusion on "The Singles 1969-1973." The big giveaway is Tony Peluso's guitar on the song. he wasn't even a member of the band until 1972. Otherwise excellent video - but I would love to hear it with the original music as performed on the show. That would be a real treat.
Here's the original video:
th-cam.com/video/OKa_4hkNjPE/w-d-xo.html
But it's still mimed, just to the 1969 recording rather than the 1973 one.
No, the 1969 original version is from the first album, OFFERING. that version is more raw, with Karen's huskier vocals.
The recording from this video is a re-done version that's much more cleaned up and deeper/sharper sounding, with Karen's more mature, devloped vocals. This was done in 1973 for their new album, "The Singles: 1969-1973".
Voice angelical e
She sure was beautiful as her voice
Ella vive!!! En un hermoso arcoiris....
The "improved sound quality" is the studio version inserted. Wonderful, but they are incredible live.
Yes, I would love to hear the actual audio track from this performance.
I like her later Ludwig drumset that was silver glitter,had many across the top of the base
this is the voice over version.....the 1969 her voice is different check out the single from ticket to ride lp..or other clips on you tube
She had a beautiful voice; but she was pitchy sometimes.I don't have a sense of pitch that often makes her bother me, so I enjoyed listening to her. What a voice: Through out a wide range---it sounded great!! .
She had perfect pitch, that's one of her trademarks. Early on in the late 60s it could be flat or a bit off because she was developing it, but by 1970 she sounded perfect until the day she died
ADORO ESCUTAR SUA VOZ
@steveatl40 Yeah, the sound quality of this actual recording where they lipsycned it, was pretty low on volume. I thought that an updated version would sound more crisp, not that there was anything wrong with the '69 track.
Do you think I shouldn't have changed it?
MULHER MARAVILHOSA, VOZ FORTE, TÍMBRE SUPER AVELUDADO, VOZ TÃO CLARA E LÍMPIDA QUANTO AS NUVENS, ANJO ENCANTADOR E ETERNO EM TODAS AS FORMAS, E EM TODOS OS ASPECTOS!!!
Cool :-) Thanks for the reply!
Dulce y sensual voz.
GREAT VIDEO. Is there a way of turning the counter off. There were buttons on older machines to turn counter off.
Someone dubbed the recording studio audio over the video.
she looked so pretty.
Elle est très belle ...
The 1969 version and the 1973 version are actually quite markedly different. I have rather a soft spot (more like a swooning passion) for the Carp's earliest stuff, so I think the 1969 version is something special, as I like Karen's 'huskier', less polished vocals. I can email you the '69 version if you want it ;-)
Huh?! What's this about there being 2 versions of the track? I have this recording and always assumed it was from '69. Thanks for the amazing video, btw :-)
beautiful voice...better than the Beatles.
Do not talk shit
Beatles have annoying scratch voice.
this must be dubbed from a later version right? both versions are good.
Where on earth did you unearth this gem, FilmFreakable? Is it from a Carpenters dvd perchance?
Why mess with the audio that originally accompanied the video? Lame.
Great Vocal. Where is she Now ? Wonderful. Like to meet her.
Died February 4, 1983.
Oh. God.
seriously
Gerard Linehan Seriously.
AMERICA'S GOT TALENT!!!
Sister at the vocals/drums, brother at piano
the audio gets out of sync somewhere in the middle....
What was that that clock for??
Marie osmond similarly could beautifully sing and only 13 shede been like Tanya tucker
The video may be 1969, but the vocals are from the 1973 version. This is the 1969 version: th-cam.com/video/4L5z_WhVzP4/w-d-xo.html
wow, this is rare...in certain poses she almost looks like Donna Fargo
Wow, even holds her sticks correctly.
she's a drummer.
Brooklyn Avenue And your point is?
Steve Dakota That it's not remarkable that she holds her sticks correctly, you complete and utter moron. Anything else you need spelled out for you? For example, need help pouring piss from your boots?
Brooklyn Avenue I'm sorry I do not share your opinion. On the contrary, it was remarkable. Most drummers in Pop and genres such as Rock, Country, Metal, Punk, Rap, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, MOR, etc. do not hold their sticks correctly. She was an exception.
Steve Dakota You have to be among the stupidest people alive. You are worthy of scientific study. She's a drummer. She knows how to hold drumsticks. Please stop typing. You are too stupid.
Great video too bad the actual audio is from the album and is not them live :)
This audio at that is the 1973 recording from "The Singles 1969-1973." You can hear Tony Peluso's guitar who was not a member of the band until 1972.
whats with that annoying counter in the video? She is holding her drum sticks correctly that I rarely see any drummer does.
Ditto!
A) I got the video and the timer was on it and I can't take it down.
B) The whole clip is already there so why the hell do you care if the screen is blank -- its over! Watch something else! I couldn't edit the video
coreectly without those extra minutes.
C) Fuck you.
The focus was on Karen from the inception. This explains the constant turbulence in the relationship. No winner, sadly.
He was being a smartass with his tone. And your following. How can someone be a victim through a YT comment?
Dear Karen, your mother, your brother and Tom Burris killed you. They killed an angel. I hope they burn in the hell for ever !!! - /// Please, rest in peace my sweet Karen, . . . my love !
I think you are being too sensitive. If you read the end of the original comment, they wrote, "it is a rare find & nice to see." The rest is just harmless critique and undeserving of your blatant overreaction.
I suggest you listen to Karen Carpenter to calm your nerves.
I'm sure all of you Lady KaKa's and other so called singers wish you could sing like this???
Can we see it without the frame counter. She was very pretty, too bad she didn't see herself that way.
Anybody notice how tiny Karen's nostrils are here? I never really noticed that before.
***** Not funny.
@chthonic19 You're rude.
Better than the Beatles' version or not, the album this is on should have a 50th anniversary reissue in 2019.
I do prefer The Beatles' version of the song far more... but Carpenters did a stellar rendition for certain.