Karen, what an amateur. At 5:10 she gets carried away so much by the music that she enjoys holding out the harmony too long and skips the first phrase of the second verse, instead, just la-la-la-ing her way into some far off musical dream world beknownst only to her. Richard shot her an acid look and snapped her back to reality and luckily she was able to pick right back up on the lyric and none of those Japanese ever knew the difference. Thank God for Richard...otherwise Karen would be just another drummer. (Kidding! Kidding! I love Karen as much as anyone, but she did miss the first half of that verse).
Estas canciones emblemàticas de Carpenters son inigualables y mucho menos superadas y quedan como un sello imborrable de la mùsica de los 70's.
Maravillosos los Carpenters y Karen inolvidable
Is there a part IIII?
Karen, what an amateur. At 5:10 she gets carried away so much by the music that she enjoys holding out the harmony too long and skips the first phrase of the second verse, instead, just la-la-la-ing her way into some far off musical dream world beknownst only to her. Richard shot her an acid look and snapped her back to reality and luckily she was able to pick right back up on the lyric and none of those Japanese ever knew the difference. Thank God for Richard...otherwise Karen would be just another drummer. (Kidding! Kidding! I love Karen as much as anyone, but she did miss the first half of that verse).
She often did exactly that in other live performances. Certainly Budokan 74'. So it seems to be intentional - not too amateur it seems.
why did it end there?