Carpenters - Bacharach Medley Live Part 1 скачать видео бесплатно


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Live in Australia 1972.

Part 1

*Any Day Now

*Baby It's You

Part 2

*Knowing When To Leave

*Make It Easy On Yourself

*(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me

*I"ll Never Fall In Love Again

*Walk On By

*Do You Know The Way To Jose

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10 years назад

Pokka

sha la la la la.......

10 years назад

jabaros75

KAREN SIEMPRE ESTARS ENTRE NOSOTROS......QUE GRANDE ERES....UNA VOZ UNICA E INOLVIDABLE

10 years назад

Tom rg

Es la primera vez que escucho estos 2 temas, la voz de Karen tiene la particularidad de llegar al fondo del alma y hace adorar sus canciones...ella es inolvidable.

10 years назад

Kathleen Hernandez

KC's Baby Its You is hauntingly beautiful. Best version for me!

11 years назад

Cliff Seixas

I've always loved Bacharach/David and the Carpenters, so this is a double treat. Anyone who wasn't aware of it will now know what a terrific drummer Karen was. The fact that this old black-and-white clip from the days of lip sync is truly live makes this extra special.

11 years назад

royalredus

As if Karen is not cool enough, Richard is such a stud in these old videos. Tall, blond, talented...drool.

11 years назад

Martin Blackley

Best voice ever Alan

11 years назад

No1KCfan6

"To my ears she has quite the most exquisitely beautiful voice of anyone I've ever heard. I know others share my view." You're in good company, Alan! The most gloriously beautiful voice on earth, without any tricks, gimmicks, or yelling. Simply the best. RIP, karen.

11 years назад

Alan Stewart

& I too saw them once - at the Edinburgh Playhouse around 1976 - right after her first bout of illness related to anorexia. I remember thinking that on stage she look extra-ordinarily thin - it was terrifying. But oh that voice - even signing live - an unforgettable night. A unique talent. I doubt I shall ever hear another like her.

11 years назад

Alan Stewart

Came across this little gem a few months back - and I thought I'd heard all of their material. To my ears she has quite the most exquisitely beautiful voice of anyone I've ever heard. I know others share my view. I totally except their musical choices weren't to everyone's taste - she became typecast as the woman who was forever singing these rather staid romantic ballads. But no one could sing them quite like Karen - and just once in a while it's great to re-discover my love of their music.

12 years назад

lickspitle

Perfect Talent, only comes along once in a lifetime pity this amazing concert isn't available on DVD I was fortunate enough to see the Carpenters once in Manchester and once Birmingham UK, this video brough back such wonderfull memories. thank you for posting

12 years назад

drumzRfun1

Great drumming. Effortless. Great band too!!!

12 years назад

Craig Wood

Wow. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

12 years назад

Tony F

@chrsgv I agree..."Any Day Now" is a great tune...be cool if they recorded a full-verison of the song!...I'm still wanting to hear some of the rest of the "unreleased" tunes in the vaults...Even though Richard says there isn't anything else worthy of relases...i think different...

12 years назад

Chris Govea

Have to give credit to Richard. His version of "Any Day Now" is spectacular. He had a knack for choosing songs best suited for Karen.

12 years назад

Chris Govea

@greenwich1754 Ironically The Carpenters even stated that they hated the "goody two shoes" image the media portrayed, and agreed with quite a few of the anti-establishment ideals at the time.

12 years назад

patrickwinslow

I never saw this part before. Bob Messenger comes out of nowhere to play the tenor solo (I thought it was Doug Strawn) , then I realize he was playing bass all the time. Boy, I missed that one.

12 years назад

Marty Howe

I've said it before/here goes again for those non-scroller comment people: Arguably the best (everything is always arguable) 11 minutes or so of concert music on film. Smooth, precise, flowing, and Karen vocals at peak. Yeah, and Carpenters were "goody two shoes/sugary sweet". i'll take that over the devil worship crap music that ensued (to this day)

12 years назад

Sang-won Lee

to say that KC is missed is an understatement. Her vocals are hard to describe in words, incredibly mature for her age as if she's lived the lyrics.

13 years назад

No1KCfan6

"baby it's you" is a beautiful song and it's sung so warmly, sweetly, and smoothly by karen that it feels a little unreal.

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