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Post by Rick Henry on Feb 25, 2005 12:58:49 GMT -5
?* ?* Starting with the letter A and continuing forward in alphabetical order use words, song titles, names, places, album titles, and so forth of anything pertaing to Karen, Richard, and the Carpenters. (I will post the letter A and whoever choses to continue can post "B" and so forth). A: Andy Williams: The Carpenters appeared on an Andy Williams television special in the early 70's. Karen sang a medley duet with Williams of "I'll Never Fall In Love Again / Ticket To Ride".
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Post by enigma on Feb 25, 2005 15:36:06 GMT -5
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Burt Bacharach: Bacharach gave the Carpenters their first #1 song Close To You countless songs written or cowritten by Bacharach were recorded by the Carpenters including Baby Its You, I'll Never Fall In Love Again and of course the Bacharach Medley among others.
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Post by karen69roland on Feb 25, 2005 17:38:55 GMT -5
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Post by beaner on Feb 25, 2005 18:25:24 GMT -5
D - Downey, California
The one city in California I will always remember.
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Post by Rick Henry on Feb 25, 2005 22:31:36 GMT -5
E Eve - the name of a wonderfully dark song on the 1969 debut album "Offering".
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Post by smoothie2 on Feb 26, 2005 0:37:49 GMT -5
!@ F : One of my all time favorites..."For all We Know"...such a timeless beautiful song.
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Post by enigma on Feb 26, 2005 1:07:28 GMT -5
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Goodbye To Love: Our introduction to Tony Peluso, one of the first ballads to contain a power chord guitar solo, led to accusations of the Carpenters selling out and going rock and roll and above all a great song from A Song For You record.
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Post by Rick Henry on Feb 26, 2005 12:28:50 GMT -5
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H - "Happy" one of my favorite songs from the album "Horizon"
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Post by beaner on Feb 26, 2005 13:11:38 GMT -5
I - I Won't Last a Day Without You. One of my favorites.
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Post by Rob813 on Feb 26, 2005 16:22:57 GMT -5
J for Jambalaya a wonderful uptempo song written by Hank Williams Sr. and included on the Now and Then album
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Post by enigma on Feb 26, 2005 17:02:23 GMT -5
K:
Karen the voice and soul of the Carpenters.
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Post by Rick Henry on Feb 26, 2005 19:40:34 GMT -5
&^ &^ L - Love. I just love Karen and no one sang a love song quite as chillingly and soulful as she.
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Post by cam83 on Feb 26, 2005 19:48:14 GMT -5
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Post by YesterdayOnceMore on Feb 26, 2005 20:52:14 GMT -5
$% N Now and Then - The original 1973 tri-fold vinyl featured the Newville House in Downey - the childhood home of Karen and Richard, and what a great album recorded by them. It contains my all time favorite song This Masquerade, as well as a wonderul medly of Oldies, topped of by Yesterday Once More! @@
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Mariah Andrews
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Post by Mariah Andrews on Feb 26, 2005 22:46:12 GMT -5
O- I would say, Offering, the first actual album of the Carpenters, before it was retitled "Ticket To Ride".
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Post by smoothie2 on Feb 26, 2005 23:58:22 GMT -5
@@ P...Please Mr. Postman...a "re-do" by the C's I think a group called the Marvelettes...recorded it, and perhaps the Beatles..but the C's came along really put their indelible stamp of greatness to it...a fun song..just great rythim, beat, and harmonies...
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Post by YesterdayOnceMore on Feb 27, 2005 4:14:13 GMT -5
@@ Q "...morning opens QUIETLY...a shadow vision over me....I know you well....."
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Post by karen69roland on Feb 27, 2005 5:16:17 GMT -5
R :
..., like Ruperstar..., uh, I mean..., Rainy Days And Mondays. [glow=red,2,300][/glow][shadow=red,left,300] [/shadow][shadow=red,left,300]Roland Chayer[/shadow][shadow=red,left,300] [/shadow]
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