Karen Carpenter - Goldman radio interview part 1
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I also dont like that comment about her killing herself.But i just love listening to her talk as much as i love to hear her sings.She was an amazing lady who had an amazing gift who shared it with the whole world.Her amazing voice is truly like velvet.
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It chilled me to the bone when she made that remark, "If we didn't have a hit by the time I was 20, I'd have to kill myself!" It's eerie to hear someone who died so tragically make joking comments about killing themselves. I hope nobody takes this comment the wrong way; I'm a huge fan of Karen and I don't mean her any disrespect.
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Thank you so much in a biulliokatrilloin for this!, i am crying now ....i love this team
i only can say i am so thankful i lived in Karen's days!l, in the same time-frame. god bless you! every lalalalaevery wowowoow shingleing...is love!
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nice to hear her talk aswell as sing. I remember that tragic day back in 1983. Her death to me was as big as Elvis or John Lennon to others. We lost a beautiful lady with one of the greatest voices of alltime.
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Beautiful singer, loved listening to her on interviews but I did not like the comment about killing herself. Maybe then it wouldn't have bothered me as much as now.
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karen i love you an really miss you so much!!!!!
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It's really great to hear Karen's voice, since I unfortunately wasn't born yet in the 70's. But then I somehow discovered about the Carpenters and became a big fan, now in 2009. I've heard almost all of the songs and I completely loved them. They're just.....magical. I've made a research about them and discovered their story and Karen's unfortunate death at the age of 32 because of the anorexia nervosa. Boy, I just wish she was alive recording more songs for the Carpenters' fans to enjoy.
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I am a big fan to I didn,t like that comment either
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she is passionate
Something's not right here....the date above says 1978, but she's talking about the track "I Believe You" in the beginning, which I thought came from "Made In America" and that would have been 1981..
Alvin4NY 1 year ago
@Alvin4NY
IBY was released as a single in June 1978.
rockduo 1 year ago