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Post by Marc on Aug 21, 2005 3:55:02 GMT -5
N - Nineteen
Karen's age when she and Richard signed with A&M
N - Never
... will new generations stop (re)discovering The Carpenters.
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Post by beaner on Aug 21, 2005 5:44:17 GMT -5
"O" On Top of the World
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Post by Rick Henry on Aug 21, 2005 11:09:21 GMT -5
N - NineteenKaren's age when she and Richard signed with A&M N - Never... will new generations stop (re)discovering The Carpenters. Hi Marc - welcome to the forum! Excellent choices for the letter "N". P - "Please Mr. Postman", one of my favorite Carpenters songs of all-time.
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Post by Marc on Aug 21, 2005 16:25:45 GMT -5
Thanks for the welcome!
Q...Quote from Karen on her introduction to the drums ;D:
[glow=red,2,300]"I had no idea whether I could play 'em or not, but I wanted to, and I was very determined. . . but the band director said 'That's not really normal.' Of course, all you have to tell me is that something's not normal and I'll go for it!"[/glow]
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Post by smoothie2 on Aug 22, 2005 22:58:53 GMT -5
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Post by Rob813 on Aug 23, 2005 17:34:58 GMT -5
T is for This Masquerade - one of my favorite songs. Karen and Richard really nailed this jazzy song. I never get tired of listenly to it! It's magnificent!!!
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Post by Rob813 on Aug 23, 2005 17:36:31 GMT -5
Oops I forgot the S
S is for Superstar - Karen extraordinary rendition of this Leon Russell song. It doesn't get any better than this!
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Post by Rick Henry on Aug 23, 2005 22:26:44 GMT -5
U = What's The Use ... I know this should probably be a "W" choice but it does have the word Use in it throughout the entire song.
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