I remember when I was growing up in LA in the 1970s,there was an FM radio station that would showcase the music of one particular artist or group every Saturday night ,playing their hits and giving biographical info about them . I heard Steely Dan ,Carly Simon ,the Doobie Bros ,as well as the Carpenters and many others profiled. What a great period for music
These pictures do show karen at her worst. Her marriage falling apart and the shelving of her solo album greatly affected her. That being said I love their final album made in America. I suffered from anorexia and bulimia
Thanks for posting this!!! I love to hear Karen and Richards interviews. Karen’s just got that voice that ya just wanna hear, doesn’t matter if it’s singing or telling a story. I still wish Karen had that one special friend in her life that coulda held her hand tight and walked with her until she could walk alone. I think she had been let down by a lot of people, considering she always had everyone else’s back. Just think, she’d be a beautiful grandma by now. Can’t believe it’s been almost 40 years!!!! And many people still love the Carpenters. I think that’s great. Their music will last thru many more generations
I just noticed another thing which intrigued me. I’ve never before seen those photos of Karen wearing sunglasses, and I was puzzled that the glasses had a monogram on them - KCB. Then it suddenly dawned on me that these were from the (very short!) period of her doomed marriage, and the monogram is for Karen Carpenter Burris.
Poor woman pursued for her money in the guise of love by Burris who by his deception ( according to what excerpts I read from Little Girl Blue )then most likely pushed her anorexic dysmorphia into overdrive and her death . According to the book after having Burris's financial state investigated and suspected his true motives she told her mother she wanted to cancel the wedding which her image obsessed mother wouldn't allow . Was that weakness on Karen's part ? Whatever compassion for her suffering .
This was fun to listen to, thanks for posting. Glad Carpenters are still around in this form to enjoy. This was a magical time in musical history in USA. It's a treat to revisit.
I love how Richard Carpenter in this radio interview with his sister Karen, used what should be the correct expression, "lucked-in". Most people use the more common (and possibly grammatically erroneous) form of the expression, "lucked-out" which is suggestive of running out of luck regarding something, rather than being fortunate regarding an outcome.
Boy do I miss you love your music especially the Christmas music so festive and fun .I respect your brother sorry he couldn't help you even he tried to do I'm sure however in 2022 he doesn't indicate that he did specific what he did? What a voice you had 2nd to knowone. John Lennon was correct very very grate . Sleep in peace.
Wow - these photos are Karen look like she was in her final throws of anorexia. Dried out permed hair, very frail looking. You could have least shown her in her prime when she was America's favorite daughter - such a shining star with the voice of an angel. We were gifted with the Carpenters. Nonetheless, the video is informative. RIP sweet Karen. I hope you have healed on the other side.
Karen did not die in vain because of her death many were saved that being said I think the focus needs to be more on her music and her brothers music rather than her death thank you for the post thank you for this beautiful interview God bless bye
I'm confused. In a lot of interviews, Richard said it was Herb A who gave him the sheet music to Close to You not Burt B. Herb also said it was Karen's voice that made him sign them, so how could he be surprised that Karen could sing too?
Never heard that Your Wonderful Parade was the impetus for A&M siging them. I choose to believe it was the initial story that the demo tape with Karen vocals that did it. No offense to Richard’s musical chops as a great arranger and musician.
Herb could and would embellish his story to make it look like he recognized her potential, and could also not have the detailed memory of the event that a person like you does, a person that is still studying Carpenters interviews forty years later. Since that week when Herb heard one-hundred demo tapes, he's heard Karen's voice so much it seems like it's always been a part of him.
Great to hear this interview, Chris, thanks for making it available. Out of interest, why does it play a little slow? I noticed Karen & Rich’s voices seemed a bit deeper than usual, and then as soon as I started to pay attention to the songs, I noticed they’re in the wrong keys! Not that it makes any difference at all to the interview, but it just caught my ear. Thanks again for posting.
He said Richard most important music influences as Beach Boys, Bacharach & the Beatles. Actually Richard said Bread, Bacharach & the Beatles, not Beach Boys.
The other "B" was The Bee Gees,..not Bread. Bread's first big single only came out a month before Close to You, so I don't think Bread would have been much of an influence on Richard.
The beginning picture of Karen is distressing to look at, she is terribly thin and obviously starving to death, just terrible. Everytime I think of Karen I get depressed and saddened by her loss, she was an incredible singer and a sweet young lady, you are missed by billions Karen. God has you in his care now.
What I don't understand is why Karen always dieted and thought she looked fat when she looked so good. She looked so terrible her last 2 years and to this day I don't understand how all the people around her let this go on.
She had a mental illness - Anorexia Nervosa. She dedicated a whole year in treatment in 1982 for it, it was too late and she died of complications from anorexia; her heart was damaged and her intestines were damaged as well. So even if Karen had lived she would've had LOADS of health issues. Heart issues and intestinal problems.
According to biography Little Girl Blue Karen suffered anorexia dysmorphia where according to a friend when Karen was emaciated she saw a fat person in the mirror . I had undiagnosed anorexia ( nervous loss of appetite)as a teenager because of totally inhuman parents where according to Little Girl Blue and possibly similar to Karen desperately seeking my mother's affection I was driven into para psychosis for years resulting in such stress that it cause endocrine disruption and absolute arrest of skeletal / bone growth for 3 years because of absolutely indifferent parents and onlookers even leaving home before my voice broke If true according to book her mother's only giving attention to her brother awoke in me a possible parallel to my own undiagnosed mental illness whereas in retrospect I realise I was to both parents a worthless object and my interest in her sad story . According to Little Girl Blue after the break up of her disastrous marriage to money seeking Burris who.Karen had had financially investigated and told her mother to cancel the wedding but her appearances concerned mother refused Karens mental.health deteriorated even more and secretly she started taking an emetic ( vomit inducing ) herb which atrophied Karen's heart muscle and caused heart failure . How does gold digger Burris live with himself ? Personally even though Karen had a beautiful voice I find most of their music bland and as though she is often singing in the third person .Since boyhood have always like Calling Occupants from Interplanetary Craft where weirdly Karen seems able to put more feelings in her voice singing to aliens than people . Without offence her emotional expression is the opposite of Janis Joplin which is often over the top. Both died early . Whatever artistic criticism great sympathy for her suffering and for others who suffer the terrible illness of anorexia dysmorphia . According to the biography her brother owned their mother's love and he owned her voice .
This is very interesting....but horrible photos of Karen. So sad and so thin with badly permed hair to try to hide her illness which only made her look worse! I never understand why people do that...Huge Carpenters fan, not trying to be rude.
No. I don't recall Richard or the family doing an intervention? She spent a year in New York being treated for anorexia and family visited her once, at the invitation of the therapist. Her mother thought she was just being stubborn.
As tragic as Karen's passing was, it wasn't totally in vain. It shed light on eating disorders. Rest in peace, sweetheart.
I still love her.
Love Hearing Karen's Beautiful Talking Voice ❤️💔
RIP Karen
I remember when I was growing up in LA in the 1970s,there was an FM radio station that would showcase the music of one particular artist or group every Saturday night ,playing their hits and giving biographical info about them . I heard Steely Dan ,Carly Simon ,the Doobie Bros ,as well as the Carpenters and many others profiled.
What a great period for music
It really was a great time for good music!
That is awesome! I miss the old Radio format - not the same anymore. All automated. We used to know our local DJ’s!
These pictures do show karen at her worst. Her marriage falling apart and the shelving of her solo album greatly affected her. That being said I love their final album made in America. I suffered from anorexia and bulimia
God, I really miss her.
Thanks Chris......KC is remembered and still in our hearts
Today Feb 4, 2022 Karen's Anniversary.Miss her so much! Thanks for posting this and keeping her memory alive! Love You Karen since day one!
Thanks for posting this!!! I love to hear Karen and Richards interviews. Karen’s just got that voice that ya just wanna hear, doesn’t matter if it’s singing or telling a story.
I still wish Karen had that one special friend in her life that coulda held her hand tight and walked with her until she could walk alone. I think she had been let down by a lot of people, considering she always had everyone else’s back. Just think, she’d be a beautiful grandma by now.
Can’t believe it’s been almost 40 years!!!! And many people still love the Carpenters. I think that’s great. Their music will last thru many more generations
She had many friends. The disease just wouldn't allow her to listen to anybody.
I’ve grown to love Karen since first hearing her in ‘69. R.I.P. dear Karen ❤️💐 You are missed. 😢
Lovely to hear them on the radio and see these special photographs🥰
thanx for posting this,....what a great duo with a lot of class,.....todays so called artists need to take notes !
Thanks for sharing my favourite .
I just noticed another thing which intrigued me. I’ve never before seen those photos of Karen wearing sunglasses, and I was puzzled that the glasses had a monogram on them - KCB. Then it suddenly dawned on me that these were from the (very short!) period of her doomed marriage, and the monogram is for Karen Carpenter Burris.
It took me a minute to figure that out too.
It makes ya want to puke, doesn't it?
Poor woman pursued for her money in the guise of love by Burris who by his deception ( according to what excerpts I read from Little Girl Blue )then most likely pushed her anorexic dysmorphia into overdrive and her death .
According to the book after having Burris's financial state investigated and suspected his true motives she told her mother she wanted to cancel the wedding which her image obsessed mother wouldn't allow . Was that weakness on Karen's part ? Whatever compassion for her suffering .
There music was so beautiful goat and i still love them today and im 66
Great find. Thanks for posting.
No problem!😊
thanks for this little gem, nice to get the inside story.
What happened to Karen Carpenter makes me feel sad.
Tragic
Thanks for the video. It's cool after so many years to hear "new" interviews with the Carpenters.
Thanks so much for sharing this💜💜💜💜
I remember listening to "The Special Of The Week" with Robert W. Morgan.
This was fun to listen to, thanks for posting. Glad Carpenters are still around in this form to enjoy. This was a magical time in musical history in USA. It's a treat to revisit.
I love how Richard Carpenter in this radio interview with his sister Karen, used what should be the correct expression, "lucked-in". Most people use the more common (and possibly grammatically erroneous) form of the expression, "lucked-out" which is suggestive of running out of luck regarding something, rather than being fortunate regarding an outcome.
'church them up' lol
Worldwide record sales of 120 million
That’s alot!
And there are more and more
And that is physical records being bought out of stores. Not downloads.
Boy do I miss you love your music especially the Christmas music so festive and fun .I respect your brother sorry he couldn't help you even he tried to do I'm sure however in 2022 he doesn't indicate that he did specific what he did? What a voice you had 2nd to knowone. John Lennon was correct very very grate . Sleep in peace.
I loved the hairstyles she used to rock in the early 70's. The permed hair just doesn't look right on her IMO
Wow - these photos are Karen look like she was in her final throws of anorexia. Dried out permed hair, very frail looking. You could have least shown her in her prime when she was America's favorite daughter - such a shining star with the voice of an angel. We were gifted with the Carpenters. Nonetheless, the video is informative. RIP sweet Karen. I hope you have healed on the other side.
Hi Country Girl,
Yes it is really sad.. but I choose these pictures to match the date of the interview which is 1981.
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@@chrisbruinsma2376 Notice the initials on the sunglasses -- she was still living with Tom Burris.
@@chrisbruinsma2376 Thank you for sharing these rare photos. There are few available from 1981.
@@chrisbruinsma2376 I understand. Thanks for posting.
Note the "KCB" glasses....during her short marriage to "that Berris man"...uffff.
I.love to hear Karen.talk
Thanks for oosting
Karen did not die in vain because of her death many were saved that being said I think the focus needs to be more on her music and her brothers music rather than her death thank you for the post thank you for this beautiful interview God bless bye
18 Gold Records
I'm confused. In a lot of interviews, Richard said it was Herb A who gave him the sheet music to Close to You not Burt B. Herb also said it was Karen's voice that made him sign them, so how could he be surprised that Karen could sing too?
I was also confused about that! There seems to be different stories, but in this interview he seems to clearly recall every detail.
Never heard that Your Wonderful Parade was the impetus for A&M siging them. I choose to believe it was the initial story that the demo tape with Karen vocals that did it. No offense to Richard’s musical chops as a great arranger and musician.
Herb could and would embellish his story to make it look like he recognized her potential, and could also not have the detailed memory of the event that a person like you does, a person that is still studying Carpenters interviews forty years later. Since that week when Herb heard one-hundred demo tapes, he's heard Karen's voice so much it seems like it's always been a part of him.
Great to hear this interview, Chris, thanks for making it available. Out of interest, why does it play a little slow? I noticed Karen & Rich’s voices seemed a bit deeper than usual, and then as soon as I started to pay attention to the songs, I noticed they’re in the wrong keys! Not that it makes any difference at all to the interview, but it just caught my ear. Thanks again for posting.
It is the tape, i digitized it but old those old tapes aren’t the best anymore.
She was dying then. Two years after this, she'd be gone :-(
Caren best of music
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She could still sing just fine like an angel and always but she just looked too sick by this time to be doing this...
Karen ist simply better than the Rest and Richard have the Sister i ever wished i have...
WOW 🤩
He said Richard most important music influences as Beach Boys, Bacharach & the Beatles. Actually Richard said Bread, Bacharach & the Beatles, not Beach Boys.
The other "B" was The Bee Gees,..not Bread. Bread's first big single only came out a month before Close to You, so I don't think Bread would have been much of an influence on Richard.
The beginning picture of Karen is distressing to look at, she is terribly thin and obviously starving to death, just terrible. Everytime I think of Karen I get depressed and saddened by her loss, she was an incredible singer and a sweet young lady, you are missed by billions Karen. God has you in his care now.
S a u d a d e s 😢😢😢
😘😘😘😘😘
Her brother was constantly making comments about her weight growing up- words can have consequences especially for perfectionists like Karen 😢
She's Alive! Stay Tuned.
Please tell us more?!?!??😮😮😮😢
That first photo is so sad and so unnecessary, she was 31 but looked a 70 year old that wasn't taken care of, so so sad
Wow! Where did you find this gem?
On a tape
Is there a date/event on those photos? I love them!
When they were in Brazil - October/November 1981
What I don't understand is why Karen always dieted and thought she looked fat when she looked so good. She looked so terrible her last 2 years and to this day I don't understand how all the people around her let this go on.
She had a mental illness - Anorexia Nervosa. She dedicated a whole year in treatment in 1982 for it, it was too late and she died of complications from anorexia; her heart was damaged and her intestines were damaged as well.
So even if Karen had lived she would've had LOADS of health issues. Heart issues and intestinal problems.
According to biography Little Girl Blue Karen suffered anorexia dysmorphia where according to a friend when Karen was emaciated she saw a fat person in the mirror .
I had undiagnosed anorexia ( nervous loss of appetite)as a teenager because of totally inhuman parents where according to Little Girl Blue and possibly similar to Karen desperately seeking my mother's affection I was driven into para psychosis for years resulting in such stress that it cause endocrine disruption and absolute arrest of skeletal / bone growth for 3 years because of absolutely indifferent parents and onlookers even leaving home before my voice broke
If true according to book her mother's only giving attention to her brother awoke in me a possible parallel to my own undiagnosed mental illness whereas in retrospect I realise I was to both parents a worthless object and my interest in her sad story .
According to Little Girl Blue after the break up of her disastrous marriage to money seeking Burris who.Karen had had financially investigated and told her mother to cancel the wedding but her appearances concerned mother refused Karens mental.health deteriorated even more and secretly she started taking an emetic ( vomit inducing ) herb which atrophied Karen's heart muscle and caused heart failure .
How does gold digger Burris live with himself ?
Personally even though Karen had a beautiful voice I find most of their music bland and as though she is often singing in the third person .Since boyhood have always like Calling Occupants from Interplanetary Craft where weirdly Karen seems able to put more feelings in her voice singing to aliens than people . Without offence her emotional expression is the opposite of Janis Joplin which is often over the top. Both died early .
Whatever artistic criticism great sympathy for her suffering and for others who suffer the terrible illness of anorexia dysmorphia .
According to the biography her brother owned their mother's love and he owned her voice .
Karen’s KCB monogram on her sun glasses.
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Muy😮mala cara 😮y cada día peor. ❤
This is very interesting....but horrible photos of Karen. So sad and so thin with badly permed hair to try to hide her illness which only made her look worse! I never understand why people do that...Huge Carpenters fan, not trying to be rude.
Fan: Gimme dat John Hancock ya skinny broad!
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KAREN CARPENTERAS NO NO
It's an Effing slideshow.....................................
What do you mean? It’s a radio show..
She was a little too close to her brother
How so?
Do you think that Richard was over protective of Karen
No. I don't recall Richard or the family doing an intervention? She spent a year in New York being treated for anorexia and family visited her once, at the invitation of the therapist. Her mother thought she was just being stubborn.
@@jackhouran8851 thanks for the reply I appreciate it and one more question do you think that Karen was too close to her brother?
I do know that Richard was the family favorite, and that Karen was in awe of his talent.