Saw them in concert in 77 or 78. Richard was behind the piano and Karen was behind the drum set throughout the complete show. Her voice was perfect the entire show.
A reviewer with Rolling Stone magazine once said, "Karen Carpenter's voice is like the sound of a lover whispering in your ear.". I'm 63 years old now, and she STILL gives me goose-bumps when I hear her singing.
This song is more relevant today than ever! I’m 66 years old and lived this era. It does me good to see all you younger reactors listen to all the great music from the past. All kind of memories, like Karen sings about, come back to me. Music from this era will never again be made I’m afraid. You guys are keeping it alive through your reactions! … A tip of my hat to you fine sir!
Great Carpenters track. If you want to hear Tony Peluso really doing the business on guitar, listen to Goodbye to Love, one of their best IMHO. You can't go wrong with their other stuff though.
Drumming situation.... early studio songs they has Hal Blaine on drums... Karen did plenty too.... when out on tour or on many tv shows it was either Karen or Cubby O Brian..... you didn't notice this one had some pretty harp play.....that was Gayle Levant
I love the Carpenters music. Karen has a golden voice. RIP This is one of my favorite songs of theirs. The nostalgic nature reminds of times and music from years gone by. Which includes the songs from the Carpenters.
My older brother bought The Carpenters albums...that's when I caught on to their fabulous music and Karen's vocals and drumming. Of course love Richard's great keyboards. Beautiful 70's music...never can forget this duo 50 years later...thanks for the memories Shawn 🎤🎶👍
Hi, Shawn: This is the first song on side two of their Now And Then album. You should do a special video and take a bit of time to do the entire side. They go from this song about the oldies into their versions of about six actual oldies and the whole of side two is a blast.
I agree that these lyrics are for everyone! Ever since I discovered reactors, I get to hear songs that are a reminder of particular times or events in my life. My favorite band is R.E.M., and lead singer Michael Stipe's grandmother told him "Remember Every Moment," for R.E.M. I experience that with being here and reacting to your reactions!!! Whenever I hear the Carpenters, I think of "Close To You" and the memory of hearing Karen Carpenter's voice for the 1st time. I always think of my big brother, too, because he loves all things Carpenters ✌️
I loved this one from the first note I heard all those years ago!😢Hal Blaine on drums was part of The ‘Wrecking Crew’ which Hal nicknamed. They were session musicians who played on some of the biggest selling and best songs of the 1960’s into the early 1970’s.
I'm right there with you about Chester Bennington and Linkin Park. It's unusual when a celebrity's passing affects me more than a momentary sadness. But Chester's did, and still affects me to this day. It took me a long time to even be able to listen to Linkin Park songs without being brought to tears. I do remember Karen Carpenter's passing also making me very sad----just so tragic.
I think it says something profound about music that people with dementia who have sadly forgotten so much can often connect and remember old songs even after they’ve forgotten most of the facts of their lives -names, places, may be all but gone, but old songs remain. That’s how deep music gets into us as human beings.
In the early 70s there was a huge vogue for "oldies", and this song was written as a commentary on it. The medley features part of Skeeter Davis' End Of The World, which Karen ends on a baritone note...it's glorious...
I'm 70 and have always lost myself in the music. When it became crude and angry, I stopped following it and went back to my oldies. We had the best music, and just took it for granted.😢
For a more "rocking" song of theirs, check out "Good-bye to Love". They caught a lot of guff over it because it was a bit different than their softer side. Her brother Richard not only played keyboards and sang with her, but also wrote, arranged, and instrumental in the recordings. He used the same multitracking that Les Paul pioneered while recording his wife, Mary Ford. Karen always considered herself a drummer that could sing and due to shyness, it took a while for her step out from the drum kit and take center stage.
Loved your reaction so much!!! This recording, more than any other, makes me so grateful that I grew up in a different, happier time. It wasn't perfect by any means back in the day, but we had some fantastic music as the background to our lives. Beautiful memories.
A great musical duo. Very sad when the news came through about Karen, way back then. They created so many beautiful songs, with Karen’s great voice and their beautiful harmonies. 🎶❤️🎶
It is familiar, because it is "yesterday, once more" 😉 My parents had their "greatest" album, when I was a child, in the 1970's - sounds of my youth, before getting into "Rock/Punk/Blues/Metal/Soul-R&B/Country -etc.
The Now and Then album is awesome! The radio idea really makes it special. It’s like listening to an old radio station full of great tunes!! You should listen to the whole album!
Well said bro, I couldn't live without music...well, I wouldn't want to live without music lol. A song can instantly take you back to a certain place or time in your life, music is a powerful art, peace.
Gonna throw a curveball here, and suggest a song that this beautiful song reminds me of. There's a country/pop crossover song by Ronnie Milsap called Lost In The 50s Tonight. I think you'll love it if you give it a listen.
If it wasn't for Karen Carpenter's wonderful vocals I might have considered this another of those cop-out manipulative tear-jerker songs. It seams a bit too easy to pull the strings by talking about nostalgia itself. And it is an easy song in many ways. The melody is derived from a dozen other songs, and the lyrics are simple. The thing that elevates it beyond a simple pop song is the vocal quality and the vocal arrangement. Richard was masterful in his harmony arrangements to complement Karen's voice, many of which were done with just the two of them overdubbing harmonies in the studio. I was wondering how he's fared without her all these years, but apparently he and his wife are doing quite well and have contributed millions to the arts in their community. He is 77.
@@Coowallsky Good old chance? And difficult to repeat as musical styles have changed quite a bit. Tori Holub is amazing in both similar ability and that one so young enjoys that style of music. Such fortune happens every 40 years?
Saw them in concert in 77 or 78. Richard was behind the piano and Karen was behind the drum set throughout the complete show. Her voice was perfect the entire show.
A reviewer with Rolling Stone magazine once said, "Karen Carpenter's voice is like the sound of a lover whispering in your ear.". I'm 63 years old now, and she STILL gives me goose-bumps when I hear her singing.
So true!!!!
I'm 65 years old; always loved The Carpenters.
I'm 66 and still love them
They could make us feel nostalgic for a time we had never lived through... THAT is talent!
"A Song For You" .. one of my favorites.
This song is more relevant today than ever! I’m 66 years old and lived this era. It does me good to see all you younger reactors listen to all the great music from the past. All kind of memories, like Karen sings about, come back to me. Music from this era will never again be made I’m afraid. You guys are keeping it alive through your reactions! … A tip of my hat to you fine sir!
I too am 66. Ditto what you said
Beautiful and timeless rip Karen Carpenter
Some people just hat 'IT' - Karen was like stardust, gold, and Tiffiney Glass. Precious but fragile, beautiful but tragic. RIP Bright Angel.
Well-said.
That sums up karen So beautiful!!
Great Carpenters track. If you want to hear Tony Peluso really doing the business on guitar, listen to Goodbye to Love, one of their best IMHO. You can't go wrong with their other stuff though.
Drumming situation.... early studio songs they has Hal Blaine on drums... Karen did plenty too.... when out on tour or on many tv shows it was either Karen or Cubby O Brian..... you didn't notice this one had some pretty harp play.....that was Gayle Levant
I love the Carpenters music. Karen has a golden voice. RIP
This is one of my favorite songs of theirs. The nostalgic nature reminds of times and music from years gone by. Which includes the songs from the Carpenters.
My older brother bought The Carpenters albums...that's when I caught on to their fabulous music and Karen's vocals and drumming. Of course love Richard's great keyboards. Beautiful 70's music...never can forget this duo 50 years later...thanks for the memories Shawn 🎤🎶👍
One of my favorite Carpenters song. As you said, Karen did play the drums on this one. Thanks for reacting.
Hi, Shawn: This is the first song on side two of their Now And Then album. You should do a special video and take a bit of time to do the entire side. They go from this song about the oldies into their versions of about six actual oldies and the whole of side two is a blast.
I loved the Now and Then album! Please do a deep dive into it!! ❤️
The most beautiful singing voice 🎶🎶❤️👍
When she gets to the part where he's breaking her heart...WOW❤
I agree that these lyrics are for everyone! Ever since I discovered reactors, I get to hear songs that are a reminder of particular times or events in my life. My favorite band is R.E.M., and lead singer Michael Stipe's grandmother told him "Remember Every Moment," for R.E.M. I experience that with being here and reacting to your reactions!!! Whenever I hear the Carpenters, I think of "Close To You" and the memory of hearing Karen Carpenter's voice for the 1st time. I always think of my big brother, too, because he loves all things Carpenters ✌️
I loved this one from the first note I heard all those years ago!😢Hal Blaine on drums was part of The ‘Wrecking Crew’ which Hal nicknamed. They were session musicians who played on some of the biggest selling and best songs of the 1960’s into the early 1970’s.
Karen Carpenter - lead and backing vocals, drums yesterday once more
I'm right there with you about Chester Bennington and Linkin Park. It's unusual when a celebrity's passing affects me more than a momentary sadness. But Chester's did, and still affects me to this day. It took me a long time to even be able to listen to Linkin Park songs without being brought to tears. I do remember Karen Carpenter's passing also making me very sad----just so tragic.
I think it says something profound about music that people with dementia who have sadly forgotten so much can often connect and remember old songs even after they’ve forgotten most of the facts of their lives -names, places, may be all but gone, but old songs remain. That’s how deep music gets into us as human beings.
My favorite Carpenters song love you
In the early 70s there was a huge vogue for "oldies", and this song was written as a commentary on it.
The medley features part of Skeeter Davis' End Of The World, which Karen ends on a baritone note...it's glorious...
Superstar was written by Leon Russell and Bonnie Bramlett.
So So True. 🎶♥️
I can still see her decked out in all white, sitting at her drums and that voice!!!
I always loved her voice💫💔
I'm 70 and have always lost myself in the music. When it became crude and angry, I stopped following it and went back to my oldies. We had the best music, and just took it for granted.😢
Yes, Karen played drums on this track.
Thanks, Shawn! Karen was one-of-a-kind... appreciate your reaction...
For a more "rocking" song of theirs, check out "Good-bye to Love". They caught a lot of guff over it because it was a bit different than their softer side. Her brother Richard not only played keyboards and sang with her, but also wrote, arranged, and instrumental in the recordings. He used the same multitracking that Les Paul pioneered while recording his wife, Mary Ford. Karen always considered herself a drummer that could sing and due to shyness, it took a while for her step out from the drum kit and take center stage.
RIP beautiful Karen 🙏🕊🌹♥️. You & your amazing, once in a lifetime voice are truly missed. 😞
My fav Carpenter's song.
Loved your reaction so much!!! This recording, more than any other, makes me so grateful that I grew up in a different, happier time. It wasn't perfect by any means back in the day, but we had some fantastic music as the background to our lives. Beautiful memories.
A great musical duo. Very sad when the news came through about Karen, way back then.
They created so many beautiful songs, with Karen’s great voice and their beautiful harmonies.
🎶❤️🎶
It is familiar, because it is "yesterday, once more" 😉 My parents had their "greatest" album, when I was a child, in the 1970's - sounds of my youth, before getting into "Rock/Punk/Blues/Metal/Soul-R&B/Country -etc.
NIIIIIIICCCCCE!!! 👍😊RIP☹ TO THE ANGEL!
My three most touching female voices:
1. BARBRA STREISAND
2. KAREN CARPENTER
3. OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN (unfairly undervalued voice)
Brother & Sister we’re so darn good together, they had many hits, so sad about Karen 😪💛💛
I think the number of tears I shed is commensurate with the numbers of years passed by from when I first listened to this song.
The Now and Then album is awesome! The radio idea really makes it special. It’s like listening to an old radio station full of great tunes!! You should listen to the whole album!
Well said bro, I couldn't live without music...well, I wouldn't want to live without music lol. A song can instantly take you back to a certain place or time in your life, music is a powerful art, peace.
Well said Shawn, great reaction!
I liked Carpenter's back in the day when it wasn't cool to like them. They are pleasant to listen to. Thanks for your positive reaction
The carpenters the song is called Hurting Each Other
So true …thanks to TH-cam reactors. It’s yesterday, once more.
Who would've thought that my feelings from Jr High would matter in your reaction right now??
Beautiful song.
Everyone “ dives in” !!!!!
3 MORE GR8888'S SHAWN : THIS MASQUERADE, SOLITAIRE, A SONG FOR YOU 👍😊
Gonna throw a curveball here, and suggest a song that this beautiful song reminds me of. There's a country/pop crossover song by Ronnie Milsap called Lost In The 50s Tonight. I think you'll love it if you give it a listen.
Te amaré siempre, Karen.
Please check out their version of A Song For You.
Are the carpenters in the hall of fame they should be ?.
Try Carpenters Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft please
Saw them in 74
If it wasn't for Karen Carpenter's wonderful vocals I might have considered this another of those cop-out manipulative tear-jerker songs. It seams a bit too easy to pull the strings by talking about nostalgia itself. And it is an easy song in many ways. The melody is derived from a dozen other songs, and the lyrics are simple. The thing that elevates it beyond a simple pop song is the vocal quality and the vocal arrangement. Richard was masterful in his harmony arrangements to complement Karen's voice, many of which were done with just the two of them overdubbing harmonies in the studio. I was wondering how he's fared without her all these years, but apparently he and his wife are doing quite well and have contributed millions to the arts in their community. He is 77.
Poor Karen was conscience of her weight and became anorexic, which eventually took her life far too soon at the young age of 33. RIP dear lady.
I'm tempted to count how many times you use the word "man" in a video. 😂
I hadn't noticed that until I read your comment,man. Might make a good drinking game.
You're probably confusing it with their song Only Yesterday
When life was better...twrrible now. Whos the President?😢😢
try I need to be in love
No. Karen did live performances. Her BEST song? We've Only Just Begun. Give it a listen. I dare ya! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Karen did all of the the drums in the studio for this LP with the exception of Jambalya.
@@Coowallsky My error. A woman that wanted to be a drummer in the 60-70s? Not typical. But that voice.
@@johnsimon2988 I still marvel with what appears to be so little efrort resulting in outstanding songs.
@@Coowallsky Good old chance? And difficult to repeat as musical styles have changed quite a bit. Tori Holub is amazing in both similar ability and that one so young enjoys that style of music. Such fortune happens every 40 years?
@@johnsimon2988 Tori is damn good. I would like to hear more of her where she isn't simply doing Karen,