Carpenters - Crystal Lullaby
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Ned, I just LOVE your work; especially, "Road Ode", "Creasant Noon" and "Crystal Lullabye."
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@tiner27 You pretty much said it all, I agree. Very sorry to hear about your father.
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I love this song. And congratulations for the video. I feld like a child. Very beautiful.
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Magical song! :) just beautiful
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@1drumfreak1 Saw them perform twice in high school. If you want to get the experience of their shows..watch the concert footage from Austrailia..It is the way it was..Sound was wonderful and they were very entertaining.
She would sit and play..there was an orchestra behind and then she would come to the mike and perform ..Just a great show
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@JillAngie3 "Beautiful, beautiful, Karen is awesome, yada, yada (which I agree with!). But then comes the conspiracy/mind control crap I probably agree with you that "Free" Masonry Is cultic, but to suggest that some images circa 1890 juxtaposed with a pretty song from 1972 is "mind control", is silly. The images are brilliant for the song, and one must be weak-minded to have their mind controlled by stars/pentagrams. I prefer Billy Grahams myself.
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"The song is beautiful...Karen Carpenter had a quality in her voice than no-one could copy. Interesting the 5 pointed stars (Pentagrams) in the video pictures! Illuminati Zionist media promoting Illuminati Free Masonry symbols once more. Everywhere you look in media these symbols are added as a way to mind control the viewers. Free Masonry is Zionist. anti-Zionism does not equal anti-Semitism and not all Zionists are Jews as not all Jews are Zionist." Looks like the WTC in the crystal??
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@1drumfreak1 .They were supposed to come here in 75/6(Scotland) and I was only TEN..(yeah,they had that effect on me that young). My dad had to explain we couldn't go because "She wasn't very well". Naturally I thought this was an excuse not to go see them,but how do you explain her illness to a 10 year-old and it make sense. They came back a year later on what would be I suppose the Kind Of Hush tour. We went and I'll never forget it. It's only after she died I realise just how lucky I was.
You're the best, NedNickerson. It's impossible for me to not have tears in my eyes for every single Carpenters song I listen to. Long before Karen passed her voice would move me with such pathos. It was 1969 when I first heard the Carpenters and I was 9 years old. The end of that year that my dad passed and if it wasn't for the solace I found in listening to their music I wouldn't have gotten through it. Karen's voice will always be a sanctuary for me when the world turns occasionally cruel.
tiner27 1 year ago 10
A truly beautiful relaxing song. Perfect singing by Karen perfect orchestration and production. Great to listen before going to sleep. Sublime.
Zooney1 1 year ago 9