The Carpenters
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 6:33 pm
DVR'd a show about the group that aired on our PBS station this last week. They were using it as one of their big fund raising specials where you could buy the big multiple CD/DVD set. I grew up with their music. Yeah, it can be cheesy, it surely is pop. But the songs melt me and take me back to a beautiful time and place. Karen's voice is indescribable to me. It's got a bottom end that is rock solid, but at the same time is so sweet, soft and beautiful.
The show didn't spend much time on Karen's illness and death, it was more centered around how they started performing together, finally started seeing success, them became quite famous. Richard, reminded me a little of Brian Wilson, kind of an eccentric genius. He would find songs, jingles, pieces of songs, commercial background music, and write them into mega hit songs.
I'm not embarassed to say I thoroughly enjoyed it. I even brought out some of my old Carpenters vinyl to look at.
The show was called, "The Carpenters: Close to You." Here's a promo video for it.
The show didn't spend much time on Karen's illness and death, it was more centered around how they started performing together, finally started seeing success, them became quite famous. Richard, reminded me a little of Brian Wilson, kind of an eccentric genius. He would find songs, jingles, pieces of songs, commercial background music, and write them into mega hit songs.
I'm not embarassed to say I thoroughly enjoyed it. I even brought out some of my old Carpenters vinyl to look at.
The show was called, "The Carpenters: Close to You." Here's a promo video for it.