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Karen Carpenter Vs John Bonham - Yes This Really Happened

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  • @TJRtheOriginal
    @TJRtheOriginal3 ай бұрын

    UPDATE - PLEASE READ BEFORE COMMENTING I have received a number of comments stating that John Bonham stated that Karen Carpenter “wouldn’t last 5 minutes with a Led Zeppelin song” vs “10 minutes” as stated in the video I also have received a number comments stating that I got the rankings wrong. That Bonham ranked 11 and Carpenter ranked 10 Vs the my reported Bonham at 6 and Carpenter at 5. I went back and researched further and all the quotes on the from Vanity Fair journalist LISA ROBINSON do quote that Bonham stated 10 minutes and not 5 Minutes. Many have argued out that there are no Led Zeppelin songs that run 10 minutes in length so why would Bonham say 10 minutes? This is incorrect as there are a couple of Zeppelin songs that run 10 min or more. As for the rankings: After doing some more research on the matter, It would appear that I was incorrect and Bonham ranked 11 and Karen at 10 I tried to understand where I got 5 and 6 vs 11 and 10 but so far I am unable to explain that error at this time (except to say that I goofed). But my feeling is that this error in numbers does not affect the basic point of my video, which was that comparing great musicians of different genre’s is like comparing apples to oranges. And that you should instead focus on appreciating what both have to offer vs trying to rank them against each other (and Karen did still place one spot above John Bonham, and Bonham did express a great deal of anger over it). Thanks everyone for watching and commenting. I really do appreciate it.

  • @joustwave6541

    @joustwave6541

    3 ай бұрын

    They may not have many album cuts that break 10 minutes but there are plenty of sub-10 songs that they regularly stretched out to 10-plus in a live setting, including Moby Dick. So it's probably that live setting that he was referring to, if he was referring to anything.

  • @user-kn5lf8vb7c

    @user-kn5lf8vb7c

    3 ай бұрын

    Didn't Bonham's band play very long medleys at shows?

  • @fiendishthingy1630

    @fiendishthingy1630

    3 ай бұрын

    A song does not have to last 10 minutes to have his claim make sense. It would merely have to be playing a concert for 10 minutes. Would Karen have been up to the Bonham energetic style? Probably not, but neither would many jazz-oriented drummers.

  • @alanmcentee9457

    @alanmcentee9457

    3 ай бұрын

    If Bonham was 11 and Carpenter was 10, who were the other 9? (I suspect that Ringo was on the list mostly because of his history, even though he was better than given credit. ) A poll of a group on their favorite performer only reflects their knowledge of the scene. It doesn't reflect reality. You could pick a list of 25 drummers as the best and miss 2,500 drummers that are better. The same with singers, guitarists, and bassists. We will pick the ones with the hit songs because those are the ones we know. And very few drummers are the front man like Karen Carpenter was. I'm reminded of the scene in the movie "Crossroads" where the devil could play licks unimagined, but couldn't play classical. Eddie van Halen can play rock like no one's business. But can he also play classical or a Dobro slide? My GF liked the Carpenters so I was aware of them. Most of my friends were into Led Zepplin. Saccharin and loud were not my ideas of music. I was much more enamored by David Gilmore who could make his guitar sing. His solos never got lost in the number of notes played or doing a perfect run of hemi demi semi quavers. But that is me. Just my opinion, but Keith Moon was a better drummer than Bonham.

  • @screwyootube1

    @screwyootube1

    3 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@alanmcentee9457 While I understand that you don’t like Led Zeppelin (everyone has different tastes, and that’s a good thing), there’s nothing saccharin about them.

  • @marctoupin3968
    @marctoupin39683 ай бұрын

    She was a great drummer in her own right. I’m quite tired of those « pissing contests ». Who cares whether X is better than Y? They were both great musicians playing different kinds of music.

  • @eyesofmadness

    @eyesofmadness

    3 ай бұрын

    Great point! Cheers!

  • @shawnkennedy855

    @shawnkennedy855

    3 ай бұрын

    Agree completely but at the end of the day,it's all about songwriting.

  • @Sirala6

    @Sirala6

    3 ай бұрын

    They made her stand out front, instead of allowing her the gift she had. She should have stayed behind the drum kit maybe it was her therapy.

  • @kimbrown419

    @kimbrown419

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@Sirala6wow I bet your right. She was out in front and very self-conscious about her weight. If she had stayed on drums, her weight may not have been as big of issue. Of course we will never know, but I think we can agree that she was a lovely singer and is missed by many!

  • @wildbill7081

    @wildbill7081

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes very well said@@kimbrown419

  • @simonlarkin2539
    @simonlarkin25393 ай бұрын

    This does justice to Karen Carpenter. It is a fitting remembrance to her career.

  • @LS-ki9ft

    @LS-ki9ft

    2 ай бұрын

    Because of her haunting singing ability that created the Carpenters unique sound, her great jazz/big band drum chops did not get the attention that it deserved.

  • @entropybentwhistle

    @entropybentwhistle

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s so sad that she had such a self-destructive illness. She should still be with us today.

  • @simonlarkin2539

    @simonlarkin2539

    2 ай бұрын

    @@entropybentwhistle I agree. I really felt burned when Karen died. But to turn a bright note to it, Karen’s death brought attention to the whole issue of anorexia. And by doing so, Karen saved many lives.

  • @garylagstrom3864
    @garylagstrom38642 ай бұрын

    I’m a drummer and I tell you Karen was right in there with all the great jazz and rock drummers of her day! I loved that she played traditional grip with the left stick on the snare and the hand speed she demonstrated around the kit! Of course most know her for her outstanding alto vocals but don’t be fooled because Karen was also a marvelous drummer! I learned a lot by watching her performances! Hats off to Karen Carpenter: drummer and singer 🎤🥁extraordinaire!

  • @christophertiredofbs8514

    @christophertiredofbs8514

    2 ай бұрын

    As a drummer?? Oh boy, you must be super intelligent, I should listen to what you say… You are awesome, big mouth

  • @blanketstarry7725

    @blanketstarry7725

    2 ай бұрын

    You are NOT a drummer. Karen Carpenter is pretty good. She is NOT on the same level of John Bonham or many jazz drummers. She just isn't. It's okay if you like her drumming, as I said she is pretty good, but don't lie about your own drumming experience to try and prop her up.

  • @johncoopman1

    @johncoopman1

    2 ай бұрын

    She would have killed it on Doors songs.

  • @onewhoknowsrevenge6807

    @onewhoknowsrevenge6807

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah, and John Bonham is not the best drummer.I play the drums myself, and can think of my head 10 drummers that are 10 times better.My fav Mike Portnoy is one of them.Danny Carey. Neil Peart.The list is endless.

  • @KenFullman

    @KenFullman

    2 ай бұрын

    @@christophertiredofbs8514As a playboy reader, I can assure you that John Bonham was an idiot. Who TF reads playboy for music analysis?

  • @lauriespratt3972
    @lauriespratt39722 ай бұрын

    I saw The Carpenters when I was young, maybe five years old, at Disney. Karen was singing at a small cafe type venue. She had a beautiful voice. As she saw a somewhat tired child sitting with her head resting on her hand she drew closer and rested her own head on her hand, all the while singing and smiling at me. It is an image that I have never forgotten. Her kind spirit simply shone so brightly. I didn’t know about her personal demons until I was much older, but I will never forget her beautiful smile❤

  • @gr8fulgeorge

    @gr8fulgeorge

    2 ай бұрын

    Beautiful 💖

  • @petehenson3755

    @petehenson3755

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for confirming what I hoped she was really like. The goody two shoes image was NOT an image, but was apparently real. I love the response of hers compared to Bonhom's and for that alone she is a winner!

  • @patriciamoran9143

    @patriciamoran9143

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing that story. Karen had great empathy and compassion and loved children. Your time with her that day is evidence of a heart of gold

  • @danielpenney9077

    @danielpenney9077

    Ай бұрын

    Super sweet. I understand she had a Heart of Gold!

  • @erinjordan6972

    @erinjordan6972

    Ай бұрын

    What a wonderful memory💜Thanks for sharing.

  • @kevinp3550
    @kevinp35503 ай бұрын

    I've seen a number of articles that quoted Buddy Rich as being an admirer of Karen's drumming skills, and that he frequently went to listen to her play. I've never have heard anyone better than Rich. And he wasn't known to be free with compliments. So... yeah she must have been something.

  • @jfmax2000

    @jfmax2000

    3 ай бұрын

    ..I Was Just Thinking That...Oh My Baby Karen Could Emulate Buddy Rich 100%.. Karen was a Jazz Drummer (Tho in The Carpenters She Mostly Applied Her Amazing Jazz Drumming Skills to Popular Music) Where John was a Straight Up Hard/Progressive Rock Blues Drummer.. In The End... Their Both Legends ☺😎👊💯

  • @ericbutler739

    @ericbutler739

    3 ай бұрын

    Buddy was literally better than both of them with 1 hand while drinking with the other

  • @DanielByers-qf9qi

    @DanielByers-qf9qi

    3 ай бұрын

    Carpenters were really a smooth jazz group who played as pop. Richard's arrangements were subtle and sophisticated, and Karen's finesse with drumming and phrasing with singing were more jazz than pop to my mind. I am actually not a jazz fan generally, but I am huge fan of Carpenters.

  • @gabbleratchet1890

    @gabbleratchet1890

    3 ай бұрын

    "And he wasn't known to be free with compliments". Hahah. Those damned Berklee guys!

  • @steveg6199

    @steveg6199

    3 ай бұрын

    @kevinp3550 - Thanks for mentioning that! When I watched that short clip in the video above of Karen drum solo'ing, her style reminded me of Buddy Rich.

  • @Last_one_before_I_go
    @Last_one_before_I_go3 ай бұрын

    Take into consideration that clip of Karen was when she was 18. She had excellent technical drumming technique well beyond her age.

  • @boathemian7694

    @boathemian7694

    3 ай бұрын

    Keith Moon was ranked what?

  • @warthogA10

    @warthogA10

    3 ай бұрын

    You realize you just nailed the difference right there... Technical vs Expressive Karen and John had completely different forms of attack when playing drums. Two completely different forms of discipline, Two completely different results/sound/effect being sought after. Karen was sophisticated and smooth, John was powerful and chaotic. Each of their personalities came through their style of playing.

  • @warthogA10

    @warthogA10

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@boathemian7694... insane? 😂

  • @strumbum946

    @strumbum946

    3 ай бұрын

    @@warthogA10- Yep!

  • @Last_one_before_I_go

    @Last_one_before_I_go

    3 ай бұрын

    @@warthogA10 - Thanks. It's all in the way the sticks are held. Maybe both were classically trained, but Karen chose to stay with the left hand grip. Check out Buddy Rich's grip, same as Karens. I think he was #1 in that playboy poll. If you've ever watched a Drum and Bugle Corps in action, you'll see the snare drummers don't attack the snare, they finesse it - they use the same grip and follow the same rudimental drumming technique. Developed wrist strength will allow a heavier attack, maybe not Bonham-level, but damn close. Same with Karens style. I think her roots were strongly held in classical technique. It was also written over the years that she was very skilled playing in different and more complex time signatures. It's almost a double edged sword with her career, her singing voice and technique were so strong, her label/management wanted to emphasize those talents instead. I would have loved to see her drumming skills more framed in her professional career, she'd have blossomed more over time to simply be a top level Jaw-Dropper.

  • @Internal_Order
    @Internal_Order2 ай бұрын

    Karen Carpenter was a phenomenal vocalist. i had no idea she was a talented drummer who could also sing at the same time. i was moved by how you did her justice, giving her the recognition she deserved as a uniquely talented artist. She was a beautiful soul who i'm sure we all miss dearly.

  • @jonjackson5372
    @jonjackson53722 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this enlightening video. Although I was aware that Karen played the drums during the early years of the Carpenters, I was not aware that she was such a talented musician. And how congenial and empathetic her response to Bonham’s words about the drummer ranking. She was a truly beautiful soul!

  • @user-ut2gy8tg3i
    @user-ut2gy8tg3i3 ай бұрын

    👍 I am a huge fan of Bonzo and LED Zeppelin, but Karen was so gifted musically. She was a talented drummer and one of the greatest female vocalist of all time.

  • @mbalamgabo8515

    @mbalamgabo8515

    3 ай бұрын

    even played bass on at least two songs...

  • @davidburns6681

    @davidburns6681

    3 ай бұрын

    I agree 100%

  • @Mark-er7zd

    @Mark-er7zd

    3 ай бұрын

    Dude, she was a jazz drummer

  • @grandeur9581

    @grandeur9581

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Mark-er7zd Meaning what?

  • @Mark-er7zd

    @Mark-er7zd

    2 ай бұрын

    @@grandeur9581 My comment was just to emphasis where her drumming skills were from 1968-1971. Her brother should have kept her behind her kit. She was able to easily sing and play drums at the same time.

  • @tomfontaine4960
    @tomfontaine4960Ай бұрын

    I’m 58. Grew up in Chicagoland on classic rock and the GratefulDead. Loved Zeppelin. Still do. When I was a kid we used to drive up to Door County Wisconsin for summer/fall vacations. This was the late 70’s. I still remember the road trips up in the station wagon with my mom playing th carpenters on her portable tape player. Thinking back on it now, that remains as strong a memory as any part of the trip. And let me tell you, Door County is pure magic, especially as a kid. Her music is still very special to me. She is one of a kind. The best musical voice I have ever heard.

  • @ThroughMyWindshield
    @ThroughMyWindshield13 күн бұрын

    My girlfriend (now wife) went to see the Carpenters at Notre Dame University in either 1974 or 1975. Outstanding concert. I remember she not only sang and played the drums but also played the saxaphone.

  • @nickrhodes6485
    @nickrhodes64853 ай бұрын

    She did a solo with 6 drumsets. Getting up and playing all of em. I gotta say she surprised the hell outta me. A true beast!!

  • @DrMarianus

    @DrMarianus

    3 ай бұрын

    Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin actually invited BJ Wilson, the Procul Harum drummer, to be his first choice as drummer. Wilson has the classic jazz drummer training but was able to meld it so well with rock.

  • @nickrhodes6485

    @nickrhodes6485

    3 ай бұрын

    @@DrMarianus in the 90s my band backed up Jason bohnam. We are Cajuns so we cooked and hung out for a day. He was high AF but a great guy! It was an honor to meet him. He went on to sober up and play with so many amazing bands including Zeppelin! Plays alot like his pops.

  • @nickrhodes6485

    @nickrhodes6485

    3 ай бұрын

    @@DrMarianus on the carpenter topic I woulda never guessed how technically able she was on drums , such a small lady but it's deceiving because she was a beast !

  • @hoaacres7084

    @hoaacres7084

    3 ай бұрын

    That was all gimmick. She's much better than illustrated there. Fun though

  • @DTD110865

    @DTD110865

    2 ай бұрын

    How many did Neil Peart use?

  • @johanna-hypatiacybeleia2465
    @johanna-hypatiacybeleia24653 ай бұрын

    Karen Carpenter's drum chops are undeniable. She commanded precise timing. Her mastery would be the envy of most drummers.

  • @user-wy1dl2me2p

    @user-wy1dl2me2p

    2 ай бұрын

    Marching band

  • @jenuwinedisneyphiles4927

    @jenuwinedisneyphiles4927

    2 ай бұрын

    She wasn't the drummer on their records; Hal Blaine was.

  • @user-wy1dl2me2p

    @user-wy1dl2me2p

    2 ай бұрын

    @@jenuwinedisneyphiles4927 try seeing her in concert , like we just did, she is a rudementary drummer from high school to get out of PE . Hal Blakne was a session drummer .Got it ?

  • @jenuwinedisneyphiles4927

    @jenuwinedisneyphiles4927

    2 ай бұрын

    @user-wy1dl2me2p Herb Alpert, founder of A&M records AND The Carpenters' producer, said Karen was competent at best and not nearly good enough for the recording studio. Alpert brought in Blaine, an acknowledged God of the drumkit and all things percussion, because, despite your wanting it to be so, Karen wasn't up to the job. So, I guess your fight is with Mr. Alpert, although his unquestioned success record dating back to the 1960s, would tend to move the scales in his favor. BTW, Hal Blaine did live work with lots of acts over the years, e.g., John Denver and Simon & Garfunkel.

  • @PeterBrown-mz4nv

    @PeterBrown-mz4nv

    2 ай бұрын

    @@jenuwinedisneyphiles4927 So was Larry London and Jim Gordon. Maybe others too.

  • @Gene-XL
    @Gene-XL3 ай бұрын

    Good call on mentioning: “…the demon of alcohol abuse!” Kudos!

  • @alexanderratcliffe375
    @alexanderratcliffe3753 ай бұрын

    Karen Carpenter's voice simultaneously warms my heart and chills me to my bones. I was completely unaware of her talent for the drums, but it doesn't surprise me in the least. Her vocal timing was unimpeachable, so it follows that this skill was grounded in her percussive background. What an absolute talent she was.

  • @zarrir
    @zarrir3 ай бұрын

    "It's a shame we lost both of them". Best phrase on the video

  • @lostinmybackyard2006

    @lostinmybackyard2006

    6 күн бұрын

    First Bonzo. Then Karen. And then Mick Shrimpton. Damn that Spinal Tap.

  • @ScramjetNY
    @ScramjetNY3 ай бұрын

    I was fortunate to see Karen Carpenter perform live, twice, in the early 70s. The first show she was predominantly on drums during their concert and all I can say regarding experiencing that first hand was HOLY S**T!!! Mesmerizing to say the least! The crowd was going wild!! We left that show in awe!! The 2nd time was over a year later and she was rarely behind the drum kit during this show. Still amazing, but nowhere near the surreal experience of seeing a master musician and artist, so thoroughly and and modestly, owning every soul in a packed arena.

  • @zigman8550

    @zigman8550

    3 ай бұрын

    Very well said.

  • @lisag18

    @lisag18

    3 ай бұрын

    Great comment! Someone who saw her in both capacities

  • @michaelconrad4445

    @michaelconrad4445

    3 ай бұрын

    I love it

  • @emsparamedic5183

    @emsparamedic5183

    3 ай бұрын

    I wish I had been lucky enough to go to one Carpenter concert. Very lucky you!

  • @waltlikker3988

    @waltlikker3988

    3 ай бұрын

    I read that during John Lennon's bender period, he was walking out of a club while Karen was walking in and drunkenly told her she has a great or beautiful voice, then pinched her behind...no he didn't pinch her. I made that up. Wishful thinking.

  • @user-pg8om6zn7w
    @user-pg8om6zn7w3 ай бұрын

    They were both dynamite, i loved both of them as a drummer myself i have mad respect for them both, may they both R.I.P. IN GOD'S LOVING ARMS AMEN. 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @jameskucera8737

    @jameskucera8737

    2 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @steve-175
    @steve-1753 ай бұрын

    Well said, Sir. For me, it also brings to mind Roy Clark since he was mainly Country music his talent was not really recognized by those in other music. he can play any string instrument (I believe) and in any style , country, rock, jazz , Classical, etc. I'm glad to see video out there now, though decades late, give him credit for his skills. / abilities. I, too, always heard her brother say she was a drummer 1st, as did she . God, she was gifted and truly missed. RIP Lovely Lady

  • @SLAYERSWINE1
    @SLAYERSWINE13 ай бұрын

    Buddy Rich called Karen Carpenter his favorite drummer.

  • @Mark-er7zd

    @Mark-er7zd

    3 ай бұрын

    This is true

  • @cvn6555

    @cvn6555

    3 ай бұрын

    Watching her it is clear to see that she emulated his style. What a wonderful compliment.

  • @titanuranus

    @titanuranus

    3 ай бұрын

    Buddy Rich knew a thing or two about drumming. It's damn depressing that 99.9% of the kids I run into ("kids" being defined as anyone 45 and under) have NO idea who Buddy Rich was. Hell, the don't even know who Ginger Baker was. Excuse, me I need to have a drink or 3 of some scotch.

  • @Mark-er7zd

    @Mark-er7zd

    3 ай бұрын

    @@titanuranus the only drummer I've seen who can do a drum roll with 1 hand

  • @kurtsherrick2066

    @kurtsherrick2066

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@Mark-er7zd That isn't true. Ian Paice can do the one hand drumroll. Buddy showed him how to do it. Perfect Student to teach. Ian was the fastest at the rolls in his day. Ian demonstrated the technique to Will Farrell. Haha! Actually Chad Smith. You probably can Google that demonstration. It is awesome.

  • @Joe_Goofball
    @Joe_Goofball3 ай бұрын

    Karen WAS a LOT cuter than Bonham...

  • @williamlangan5902

    @williamlangan5902

    2 ай бұрын

    I won’t argue with that. Mrs. Bonham, his widow, might!

  • @sharonconstable8146

    @sharonconstable8146

    2 ай бұрын

    Yep, and it was, after all, a Playboy poll.

  • @sharonbowers9929

    @sharonbowers9929

    Ай бұрын

    For real! 😂

  • @777bigbird

    @777bigbird

    Ай бұрын

    At least she could sing , Bonham didn't .

  • @Ka112eb

    @Ka112eb

    22 күн бұрын

    Wouldn't fk John bonham

  • @SGC511
    @SGC5113 ай бұрын

    Singing and playing at the same time is indeed a skill set in itself.

  • @RagenRibbonz

    @RagenRibbonz

    2 ай бұрын

    And I’d say kind of especially with the drums. This isn’t definitive, but guitar usually goes more in sync with the vocals, while drums take on their own rhythm in order to get all the layers in. Not to mention backbeats. So it really is a unique combination skill you don’t see very often.

  • @SGC511

    @SGC511

    2 ай бұрын

    @@RagenRibbonz I can agree with that. I never tried to sing while playing drums.

  • @mrobvious2032

    @mrobvious2032

    2 ай бұрын

    Hell Yeah, it's hard enough trying to play Drums with different stuff going on with all four limbs at once !!!!, ( I play Guitar & that's hard enough!!!!), but to nail the vocals as well !, now that's a talented muscian right there.

  • @AG-iu9lv

    @AG-iu9lv

    2 ай бұрын

    Can confirm. I could never do it. It's one of the things that Phil Collins was able to do that made him such a mesmerizing talent.

  • @thomasfoss9963

    @thomasfoss9963

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, Ask Phil Collins or Mickey Dolenz--- They've been playing drums and singing for their entire careers!!!!!

  • @user-vx8pl1lj4m
    @user-vx8pl1lj4mАй бұрын

    I was very lucky to see the Carpenters live at the Riviera Hotel. For most of the show she performed while playing the drums. Absolutely amazing, the dual ability was incredible. You're right in stating that playing drums and singing is very difficult set of skills. I can understand why the comparison in that magazine, but it was an apples to oranges kind of thing

  • @dunsapinas
    @dunsapinas2 ай бұрын

    Wow! I had no idea Karen Carpenter could play like that. She was an incredible talent. Rest in Peace Karen and John.

  • @mjc4art
    @mjc4art3 ай бұрын

    We’ve all seen a performer/singer learn a few cords on the piano or guitar, learn to play a basic beat on the drums so they can play along on a song or two. Nobody could watch karen Carpenter play the drums and think she knew a few beats so she could play while singing a song. That woman could play, she put the time in and deserves the same respect for being an incredibly talented artist. If there is a Heaven, and I would like to believe there is, no doubt they had a drum off and a good laugh together. R.I.P. they are both sorely missed.

  • @iamgermane

    @iamgermane

    3 ай бұрын

    Want to really twist your head? Check out the A.I. version of Paul McCartney singing "Ramble On."

  • @DMSProduktions

    @DMSProduktions

    3 ай бұрын

    @@iamgermane Please NO! God NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo!!!

  • @glennhecker4422

    @glennhecker4422

    3 ай бұрын

    Indeed! Karen was an absolute TORNADO on the drums.

  • @DMSProduktions

    @DMSProduktions

    3 ай бұрын

    @@craigcampbell2905 English not your native language I see!

  • @DMSProduktions

    @DMSProduktions

    3 ай бұрын

    @@craigcampbell2905 Ahh, I get it now! My 'Please god noooo', quip was from Steve Carel on the USA version of The Office! THAT was the reference! You may NOT have seen it!

  • @socalsurfmex7472
    @socalsurfmex74723 ай бұрын

    The Carpenters grew up 20 minutes from my hometown here in Southern California, in a small town called Downey. (Connecticut transplants in their pre-adolescent years). They were much older than me (by 12-16 years) but I was able to see them play at Disneyland when I was a small child. I remember watching Karen Carpenter playing drums and singing. And I remember watching my older brothers and dad (who appreciated musicianship) and they were floored on how well she kept her timing and sang while never missing a beat. Very impressive.

  • @TheLarryBrown

    @TheLarryBrown

    3 ай бұрын

    Everyone makes a big deal out of singing drummers but it's no big deal. All singing musicians keep perfect time, how could they not? It would be a train wreck, and playing even bass guitar is much much harder than is playing drums, just forget about guitar or keyboards. I can sing and drum just fine, and I'm "barely out of the garage" level talent. Richard is most known for playing Disneyland in 1967 when he was 21 years old, Karen did not play with him in that gig. Less known is that they did play a concert in Tomorrowland in 1974 when Richard was 28 and Karen was 24, that must be the show you remember. By that time they had been superstars for several years and had their show down cold.

  • @marvinmartian8746

    @marvinmartian8746

    2 ай бұрын

    Love that story. Must have been so cool. I used to work with a guy who told me he grew up in Downey and that Richard Carpenter played organ occasionally in the church they went to.

  • @agemo82561
    @agemo825612 ай бұрын

    As long as I have had an ear for music I have been in love with Karen Carpenter's voice. Many years later I learned that she was a heckuva good drummer too. Like you, my heart broke when I learned of her passing. The world is a less beautiful place without these two amazing drummers. Thank you for keeping the memories of Karen Carpenter and John Bonham alive. Peace.

  • @PeterTea
    @PeterTea3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this. I wasn’t even aware the Karen was a drummer… and obviously a helluva a one at that. Zeppelin is my favorite group and Bonzo my favorite drummer but why compare fine wine to a fine scotch… they’re both fine.

  • @damouze
    @damouze3 ай бұрын

    I remember seeing a clip of her doing a drumsolo. She basically went all over the stage playing all those different percussion elements and the expression of her face was very telling. I am convinced the only time she was truly happy was when she was playing the drums. And she expressed that sentiment on multiple occassions too: she considered herself a drummer first, singer second.

  • @spamwagon

    @spamwagon

    3 ай бұрын

    I've watched that video many times. You're right- her joy was unmistakable.

  • @robertblanks9602

    @robertblanks9602

    3 ай бұрын

    To add to this, I believe the video he’s referring to showed her playing at least five different drum sets at different times on stage. I was a huge fan of Ludwig drums and these were the plexiglass series that came out in the early 70s which Bonham also was famous for, she deserves all respect from all of us, musician and drummer alike.

  • @carlaeskelsen

    @carlaeskelsen

    3 ай бұрын

    Saw her play them live, and the joy and fun was palpable. The audience lapped it up like a dog with a pup cup. Wonderful memory.

  • @riobabic8960

    @riobabic8960

    3 ай бұрын

    No contest. Karen Carpenter.

  • @spamwagon

    @spamwagon

    3 ай бұрын

    @@robertblanks9602 Yeah those Vistalite kits really seemed cool to me in the early 70's, and I still get that indescribable feeling I had as a kid seeing them. I ended up buying this enormous 11pc kit of smoked plexi Rogers when I was 18. Soon realized that they took up most of the small stages my band played on.

  • @vanessajazp6341
    @vanessajazp63413 ай бұрын

    Karen Carpenter considered herself a drummer first, a singer second.

  • @MrJohnnyDistortion

    @MrJohnnyDistortion

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes. She actually said that she considered and described herself as a drummer who could sing.

  • @davidpetty2315

    @davidpetty2315

    3 ай бұрын

    Just think about that because she is easily top 10 female singer of all time..

  • @MrJohnnyDistortion

    @MrJohnnyDistortion

    3 ай бұрын

    @@davidpetty2315 Her delivery and vocal tones were absolutely incredible. 1 in a Zillion.

  • @mrshelfsong

    @mrshelfsong

    3 ай бұрын

    when properly mic'ed and not behind her drums, she could sing like an angel. Skills from drumming certainly helped her in her singing as it pertains to phrasing and prosody.

  • @zigman8550

    @zigman8550

    3 ай бұрын

    @@davidpetty2315 I would put her in the top 3

  • @25svbn
    @25svbn3 ай бұрын

    She was an awesome drummer. I'm so sorry they both suffered from addictions that took them from us 😢❤🇨🇦

  • @stephaniehowell1109
    @stephaniehowell11092 ай бұрын

    I'm 57. Grew up hearing Karen's voice, and always loved it. But I never knew, til now, she was such a great drummer. Thank you!!

  • @briancunningham3155
    @briancunningham31553 ай бұрын

    As a drummer myself, Karen Carpenter was a fantastic drummer. John Bonham was a legendary ROCK drummer. Both great with different styles.

  • @lynnhafferkamp6054
    @lynnhafferkamp60543 ай бұрын

    For years I was unaware of her drumming talents. Much respect

  • @la196

    @la196

    3 ай бұрын

    Same, I must be living under a rock with respect to this one:) I had no clue she had this level of "chops" on the drums. Very impressive.

  • @misterskins

    @misterskins

    3 ай бұрын

    @@la196yes big ditto

  • @martinportelance138

    @martinportelance138

    2 ай бұрын

    I immediately noticed. She wove a precise, delicate drum track that was as important to the Carpenters' sound as her brother's keyboards. And she did it with the utmost humility. One of the greatest American artists.

  • @epickett63

    @epickett63

    2 ай бұрын

    Same here. I was not a Carpenters fan, so I never knew she started on drums before moving to stage front. I didn't learn about her drumming skill until a couple of years ago.

  • @wills2140

    @wills2140

    2 ай бұрын

    In the late 1970's I was just aware of the Carpenters as a group, and their soft pop sounds. But just over a decade and a half ago I came to KZread to "rediscover" music of types that I had not paid much attention to when it was new and one of the first things I saw was a video of Karen drumming - changed my opinion of her ever since. (sidenote : still the best of the best things l "rediscovered" from not being exposed to at the time it was "new", back a decade and a half ago was the "Madchester" scene (as well as "baggy" vs "grebo") and shoegaze music).

  • @Gambit-Lobo
    @Gambit-Lobo2 ай бұрын

    My father is a percussionist and musician. He was a part of the psychedelic rock band Beauregard Ajax. I remember when I was a tween, showing interest in drumming, him telling me about a bunch of skilled drummers and Karen Carpenter was on his list of names mentioned. Thank you for sharing that fact with others. She deserves to remembered for all her talents.

  • @lesleyevans1289
    @lesleyevans12892 ай бұрын

    Very well put, excellent presentation . I'm a woman & used to sing some of Karen's songs in clubs & pubs in the Uk, one thing that struck me was her incredible sense of timing, that was before I knew her instrument of choice like you say was the drums, they were both incredibly talented musicians. Thanks I enjoyed your video. ..

  • @PeterBrown-mz4nv
    @PeterBrown-mz4nv3 ай бұрын

    Most drummers know how great John Bonham was, but not everyone knows how good Karen Carpenter was on drums. She was a legit talent, and could play and solo in up-tempo jazz style as well as other styles.

  • @roscoepettigrew3737
    @roscoepettigrew37373 ай бұрын

    Karen could smash the drums. Her talent is unrivaled. Like...shes a multi talented animal. Massive respect for Karen Carpenter R.I.P. chicky ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @Nightwish1773

    @Nightwish1773

    3 ай бұрын

    She couldn't smash food though !

  • @DrMarianus

    @DrMarianus

    3 ай бұрын

    Karen's drumming showed a talented skill. She also kicked her drumset offstage before Keith Moon did.

  • @DTD110865

    @DTD110865

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@DrMarianusOkay, now I want to see that.

  • @DrMarianus

    @DrMarianus

    3 ай бұрын

    @@DTD110865 🙂

  • @davericketts9101

    @davericketts9101

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DTD110865 Me too.

  • @deborahchesser7375
    @deborahchesser7375Ай бұрын

    Once you understand the intricacies, watching someone play and sing really becomes incredible.

  • @David777111
    @David777111Ай бұрын

    One thing to remember is that with Playboy, is the drummer that was associated with Playboy, Buddy Rich, and Buddy Rich admired Karen Carpenter as a drummer.

  • @BobHUK

    @BobHUK

    11 күн бұрын

    Watching the video it struck me that I'd seen that style of drumming before, but couldn't put a name to it till the name Buddy Rich was mentioned. If you compare any videos of him playing drums and her playing drums there's a definite similarity of style. Buddy Rich was a great jazz drummer, and I think Karen followed in his footsteps style wise. However, she could also play rock drums and sing at the same time, and very few people can do that. The only others I know of are Phil Collins and Don Henley, but I've never seen either of them let rip on a drum kit in the way that Karen did. R.I.P. to both Karen and John, we've lost a lot by losing them.

  • @mathewwallis2863
    @mathewwallis28633 ай бұрын

    As a drummer, myself, I especially appreciate your take on this. Well done.

  • @TJRtheOriginal

    @TJRtheOriginal

    3 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that! Thank you for the comment.

  • @Spuzzmacher
    @Spuzzmacher3 ай бұрын

    I also read an interview where John listed his favorite contemporary drummers and he named her and only a couple others. There is only one Bonzo, but the same can be said of her. That’s why they’re great.

  • @jbs256

    @jbs256

    3 ай бұрын

    You may be confusing him with Buddy Rich, who did meet Karen face to face with Cubby, his friend.

  • @auldthymer

    @auldthymer

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jbs256 I recently learned that Cubby toured with the Carpenters.

  • @Spuzzmacher

    @Spuzzmacher

    3 ай бұрын

    I may be easily confused about most things in this life and pretty much of the time, but the day I forget who John Bonham is, I’ll check into a home bc its truly over for me.

  • @jbs256

    @jbs256

    3 ай бұрын

    @@auldthymer he was their primary road drummer, for the vast majority of their time. About 1972 forward. Can you see my main post correcting the poll numbers? Thanks!

  • @fromchomleystreet

    @fromchomleystreet

    3 ай бұрын

    Why is the same passage of narration appearing twice in video, usually straight after each other as in this case, such a common error on KZread. I don’t really get how that could happen and go unnoticed prior to uploading, and yet I seem to see it quite a lot on here.

  • @leh3827
    @leh38272 ай бұрын

    The headline had me thinking that the two of them actually played together. Had me choking up, "Click Bait." Sucked in again!

  • @louisguerra5532
    @louisguerra55322 ай бұрын

    She is an underrated drummer that deserves to be up there with many greats.

  • @creamnsugar6771
    @creamnsugar67713 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for showing those clips of Karen Carpenter playing drums. I have NEVER seen them before, she was very slick in the way she sticked

  • @TJRtheOriginal

    @TJRtheOriginal

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I appreciate it.

  • @theeclectic2919

    @theeclectic2919

    3 ай бұрын

    @@TJRtheOriginalThose clips are priceless!

  • @2mkstudio
    @2mkstudio3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the story and the clips of Karen drumming. I never realized how good she was!

  • @garrygrasinski
    @garrygrasinski3 ай бұрын

    I really like TJR's measured discussion of this subject. Both musician's deserve high praise. One interesting and hugely sad fact about these two fine drummers, is that they both died at age 32. We need to treasure both of their contributions to our musical world.

  • @heidialexander8440
    @heidialexander8440Ай бұрын

    Wow, my heart just dropped hearing her compassionate and humble response to Bonham's reaction. Appreciate the video.

  • @TJRtheOriginal

    @TJRtheOriginal

    Ай бұрын

    You bet!

  • @danwest3825
    @danwest38253 ай бұрын

    I am stunned. I had no idea that Karen Carpenter was a drummer first, and a damn good one too

  • @gtw541

    @gtw541

    3 ай бұрын

    same here. KZread was the first time I heard the drummer part, I thought it was a joke of some kind. Very solid drummer, great singer, cool songs.

  • @robertsala6577

    @robertsala6577

    3 ай бұрын

    Look around for some of her solos: she was definitely steeped in a big band rudimental style.

  • @Trenchant468

    @Trenchant468

    3 ай бұрын

    There’s a clip of her running around a stage playing different drums on different platforms. She never looked happier.

  • @billryan9350
    @billryan93503 ай бұрын

    My brother was a limo driver for Phil Ramone in 1983 and he drove Karen a few weeks before her death. He saw her first name on her luggage but did not realize who she was until she sang in the car. She bought him a slice of pizza and he said that she was one of the nicest people he had ever met. Peter Frampton and Keith Richards were also friendly passengers.

  • @TheLarryBrown

    @TheLarryBrown

    3 ай бұрын

    By all accounts Karen was a kind person, and she will be rewarded in heaven for that.

  • @TheLarryBrown

    @TheLarryBrown

    3 ай бұрын

    As far as "one of the nicest people I've ever met," that's an interesting concept. If you meet a celebrity or other person with a lot of power, say Queen Elizabeth, or a President, or someone rich like Rockefeller, or some corporate CEO, and they are nice, you're going to say they were one of the nicest people you've ever met. If you meet a normal nice guy like me, you're going to think I was overly friendly and talked too much and avoid me. It has to do with how we perceive power.

  • @howardmann8689

    @howardmann8689

    2 ай бұрын

    The best stuff happens randomly in cabs

  • @howardmann8689

    @howardmann8689

    2 ай бұрын

    Damn Karen could jam

  • @christophertiredofbs8514

    @christophertiredofbs8514

    2 ай бұрын

    Who cares my dad met superman, wonder woman and Aquaman

  • @dianeorsino6570
    @dianeorsino65702 ай бұрын

    I was blessed with seeing both of these artists, The Carpenters at Pine Knob and Led Zeppelin at the Pontiac Silverdome.

  • @gr8fulgeorge

    @gr8fulgeorge

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow man, Really... WOW!

  • @donnacaruso6971
    @donnacaruso69712 ай бұрын

    I am a new drummer and I remember vaguely that Karen Carpenter played the drums but I never knew she was great at it! So thank you.

  • @Knightrick
    @Knightrick3 ай бұрын

    "... But to reach the stature that these musicians do, there is something to appreciate about All Of Them." Agreed. I've always felt the same.

  • @johndcunninghamjr4111
    @johndcunninghamjr41113 ай бұрын

    I always felt she was totally forgotten as a drummer. She was a awesome drummer and I think she was better than most people will admit. I was raised in the 70's and I can remember many times when she proved she was a professional drummer. I think she should have been higher than #5 on that list. Also I think it's wrong to say she wasn't a rock drummer, you should have been around when she was getting warmed up for a show or playing with other people when she was not singing. She was a totally different person playing the drums. She really loved to play those drums.

  • @A-whiter-shade-of-pale

    @A-whiter-shade-of-pale

    3 ай бұрын

    The first time I saw Karen on the drums was in 1965 or 6 (which made Karen around 16) in several jazz clubs around LA. In 1966, the Richard Carpenter Trio played "Iced Tea" and "The Girl from Ipanema" at the Hollywood Bowl Battle of the Bands (and won). Richard wrote some of their music and played the keyboards Karen on drums and Wes Jacobs on bass. In the 1968 Your All-American College Show (and won your video was from that performance) Bill Sissoyev had replaced Jacobs. Her favorite drummer was Joe Morello. who was the drummer in the Dave Brubeck Quartet. She had mastered Take Five at 16.

  • @royevans4581
    @royevans45812 ай бұрын

    Bloody hell! She was amazing. I never knew she was a drummer.

  • @charlesbarbour
    @charlesbarbour2 ай бұрын

    Apples and Oranges. They are BOTH great drummers in their own right. Neither should be ranked above the other.

  • @CardinalJunky
    @CardinalJunky3 ай бұрын

    I love them both. Great talents that were not with us long enough, but I am grateful for what they left behind.

  • @ilovesuisse1

    @ilovesuisse1

    3 ай бұрын

    Me too.

  • @jerryholder6999
    @jerryholder69993 ай бұрын

    65 years old here --and you just blew my mind! Didn't even know she played drums!!! As a long time musician myself, I'm flabbergasted that I didnt know this. Great video, btw.

  • @thomastimlin1724

    @thomastimlin1724

    3 ай бұрын

    No offense, but this is a common disease, even with the internet we have now...lack of enough inqusitiveness to dig deeper into detailed knowledge..I knew a guy I was in a band with once who didn't know Chuck Berry was African American.....lmao...I'm 68

  • @TJRtheOriginal

    @TJRtheOriginal

    3 ай бұрын

    You are welcome. For a long time I was not aware of what a great drummer she was too. So I made this video especially for anyone like myself who may have not been aware of this fact.

  • @theeclectic2919

    @theeclectic2919

    3 ай бұрын

    I've known for quite a long time that she was a drummer, but I didn't know about the Playboy rating until now. I always felt like Karen's talents were underrated. Sort of like how I feel about Prince and his guitar playing talents -- also extremely underrated.

  • @rupe53

    @rupe53

    3 ай бұрын

    @@thomastimlin1724 did you know that Buddy Miles was a Black Cherokee Indian? Few people do!

  • @godbluffvdgg

    @godbluffvdgg

    2 ай бұрын

    @@thomastimlin1724 :)...Reminds me of seeing Blood, Sweat and Tears on youtube 10 years ago and thinking: "They're white guys">?

  • @madhonib
    @madhonibАй бұрын

    It is nice for you to recognize that Karen Carpenter was a great talent. I also believe that they forced her out from behind the drums. That made a thing about her figure & that loss of control over her life That caused great turmoil which caused the ED to escalate out of control. She was such an inspiration, to everyone. Her early death was a tragic loss to the entire world. IMHO

  • @michaeldance6879
    @michaeldance687918 күн бұрын

    What's it MATTER they can BOTH play very well

  • @jw4321
    @jw43213 ай бұрын

    Excellent points about Karen. 1. Top notch drummer who could probably sit in with a wide range of styles from jazz to rock and be in demand. 2. An extraordinary unique and recognizable vocalist who would probably be in demand today. 3. Singing while drumming is really hard! It's pleasing to me that Karen is enjoying a bit of a second look by people such as yourself. As a drummer myself I recall how surprised I was seeing her demonstrate her skills on a TV special. I saw an interview with Richard Carpenter recently and learned something else I didn’t know. The group was always Carpenters not The Carpenters. just as we would not say The Led Zeppelin.

  • @johnsilva9139

    @johnsilva9139

    3 ай бұрын

    In that clip they were The Dick Carpenter Trio.

  • @censusgary
    @censusgary3 ай бұрын

    I hadn’t paid attention to Karen Carpenter’s drumming (only her singing) until a year or two ago, when I read about how highly other drummers regarded her. And yes, she was great.

  • @theeclectic2919

    @theeclectic2919

    3 ай бұрын

    And her voice was angelic!

  • @simonbailey2151
    @simonbailey21512 ай бұрын

    Two wonderful musicians, what a tragedy that they both died too soon.

  • @hardworkingamerican8847
    @hardworkingamerican88473 ай бұрын

    When I heard she died I felt we all lost someone special . Her voice always made me calm and at peace . Forgot thst she played drums , man she rips .

  • @marksims9530
    @marksims95303 ай бұрын

    one amazing lady, I love everything she has done, Also love Led Zeppelin, and would never try to compare.

  • @christophertiredofbs8514

    @christophertiredofbs8514

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes don’t come here because bottom will come out on top every time… Everybody hast to talk shit for women’s rights… I bet she was an equal fire fighter too , I bet she could carry a 200 pound man up a ladder right?

  • @Embur12

    @Embur12

    2 ай бұрын

    It's too bad Karen didnt live to a rip old age, as she could have copied Pat Boone and done a hard rock album of classic covers.

  • @blairwilliamson5554
    @blairwilliamson55542 ай бұрын

    I was in highschool in 1969 as a senior and when I heard Karen for the first time I fell in love with her.

  • @reisereise4277
    @reisereise42773 ай бұрын

    Outstanding analysis. Balanced and precise regarding two unique artists. Different genres performed at a world class level. Both can be appreciated. New subscriber.

  • @TJRtheOriginal

    @TJRtheOriginal

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you. Welcome aboard.

  • @RogerRamjet156
    @RogerRamjet1563 ай бұрын

    Loved and grew up with both, we'll miss them always!

  • @earlgrey3461
    @earlgrey34613 ай бұрын

    You are SO spot on (and I’m as huge a Zeppelin fan as you’re going to find- I saw Led Zeppelin at the LA Forum in 1975. I never did see The Carpenters, but my wife did- when Karen was playing drums for them!). Great vlog. 100% with you here.

  • @wannabeadrummer
    @wannabeadrummer3 ай бұрын

    If I could drum like Karen Carpenter I'd die a happy man, she was brilliant.

  • @ronaldnistlerjr6165
    @ronaldnistlerjr61653 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this. They were both unreplaceable. Loved both

  • @LaMusicade4
    @LaMusicade43 ай бұрын

    The fact is we lost 2 beautiful souls

  • @johnisouth6636
    @johnisouth66363 ай бұрын

    She tore it up on Dancing in the Street. She was more jazz driven.

  • @patriciamoran9143

    @patriciamoran9143

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@craigcampbell2905Van Halen came after Carpenters

  • @patriciamoran9143

    @patriciamoran9143

    2 ай бұрын

    @@craigcampbell2905 it's a funny reminder that nothing disappears once it's out there on the Internet 😉

  • @bluepen61
    @bluepen614 күн бұрын

    I watched the Carpenters in concert at the Assembly Hall in Champaign during college. Beautiful concert. And Karen had her drums on stage and was playing most of the songs as well as singing.

  • @TheSecurityCamChannel
    @TheSecurityCamChannel28 күн бұрын

    Reminds me of an old joke about a recently deceased rock musician arriving in heaven and being toured by Saint Peter to all of the late rock legends of the time and how the deceased musician thought it would be a true rock and roll heaven until Karen walked up and sat behind the drums and says "Close to you on the count of three. "

  • @juliocesarpereira4325
    @juliocesarpereira43253 ай бұрын

    Well, I fell in love with the Carpenters in the early 1970s. They were very popular and it was hard not to listen to any of their songs on the radio here in Brasil. My sister had a copy of 'Horizon', a highly successful album. I used to listen to it frequently and I spent so much time doing it that I read all the information contained in its inner sleeve and back cover. For example, I learned that the last song of Side B, 'I Can't Dream, Can I' was originally released in 1940. I also learned that she played the drums in all the songs. I was impressed. Who would not remember the beautiful introduction to 'Only Yesterday' where Karen plays her drums so simple and yet remarkably. As a non-native speaker of English, she helped me a lot. Her pronunciation is perfect, and by emulating it, even without knowing exactly what the lyrics meant, I perfected my own pronunciation to the point that I already had good and clear pronunciation long before mastering the language. As for John Bonham, he was not fair to Karen at all. I love both of them equally.

  • @zigman8550

    @zigman8550

    3 ай бұрын

    Horizon is a great album! Karen's voice is so hauntingly beautiful on the two bookend songs. Aurora and Eventide.

  • @jamesarnette1394

    @jamesarnette1394

    3 ай бұрын

    Julio, your comment is very well written and I think perfectly makes the right points about these two great drummers. I want to compliment you on your english, which is absolutely fantastic in written form. I expect that you speak it as well as you write it at this point. Congratulations on being fluent in two languages. Here in America that doesn't happen very often.

  • @bgraif
    @bgraif3 ай бұрын

    I came of age in the 1960s and too only learned recently of KC’s skill as drummer and was blown away. How’d they manage to hide that from us all those years hearing her fabulous voice?

  • @plantfeeder6677

    @plantfeeder6677

    3 ай бұрын

    Only hidden from you. There were many videos and variety shows they appeared on where she played the drums. She also played the drums at every concert they performed. It was a part of their show.

  • @dotarsojat7725

    @dotarsojat7725

    3 ай бұрын

    Hiding her drumming skills from her public, may well have played a part in her demise.

  • @michaelfinnegan3805
    @michaelfinnegan38052 ай бұрын

    She was beautiful, played drums like a jazz great and sang like an angel. Bonham is probably my favorite drummer.

  • @d.e.b.b5788
    @d.e.b.b57883 ай бұрын

    It's always a curiosity, that so many people get their knickers in knot, insisting that their favorite artist is better than another. They are/were all great, and they were all different. We are all just so lucky, that we live in a time when we have recordings of them all, to enjoy whenever we want. A salute to all the musicians that perform so well, for all of us. Thank you, everyone. Thank you for all your hard work, and know that your songs will live forever.

  • @jonmills6927
    @jonmills69273 ай бұрын

    You’re right, apples to oranges. Both are great drummers in their own right.

  • @drumcorp90
    @drumcorp902 ай бұрын

    As a female drummer (percussionist) growing up in the 70's Karen Carpenter was my idol. I practiced using her and Buddy Rich for inspiration. I was not surprised that in terms of drummers, she is not as well known. Women tend to get erased in a lot of arenas no matter how spectacularly good they are, and she was amazing. But I totally agree here that it's like comparing apples and oranges. At that level everyone is special in their own ways.

  • @jguenther3049
    @jguenther3049Ай бұрын

    "Apples to oranges . . ." Wise words. Some things can't be compared 1:1.

  • @floridmike4696
    @floridmike46963 ай бұрын

    My grandparents had built a bar in their basement complete with a jukebox that held 45s which was the traditional medium for singles in the seventies. On that jukebox was a Capenters song On Top of the World, which O played to death. I thought Karen Carpenter was an angel sent from heaven to make my childhood happy...

  • @alexlue1611
    @alexlue16112 ай бұрын

    Never knew she could drum. Karen was even more talented than l had known. R.I.P. lovely lady.

  • @anthonyluna2448
    @anthonyluna2448Ай бұрын

    I'M WITH YOU ON THIS AND I GREW UP ON CARPENTERS MUSIC, I WAS A KID WHEN SHE LEFT AND KNEW THEN THAT WE LOST ANOTHER GREAT AFTER ELVIS.

  • @idahodad1
    @idahodad13 ай бұрын

    Totally agree, each drummer was influenced by a different genre of music, with both excelling in that genre. An apples to oranges comparison indeed. Like comparing a flat picker to a gypsy jazz picker. The influence of the voter will vote for the one that moves them. I remember when my oldest son played bass for his grandmother (my mom). He started off with "War Pigs" and he nailed it. Mom just nodded and smiled, and then I told him to play some country tune with a root and fifth beat. As he played this country tune in time, My Mom said, "Hey! You're pretty good!"

  • @TheAvailable43
    @TheAvailable433 ай бұрын

    They both passed in less than 5 years and both were amazing musicians. It's sad they never played together... RIP Karen and John...

  • @mauryd3444

    @mauryd3444

    3 ай бұрын

    Both died at the age of 32 as well.

  • @barbaracabrera207
    @barbaracabrera2072 ай бұрын

    I never heard Karen Carpenter play drums in a Rock song. So I can't know what her skills would be at that. But I've found anyone with Classical & Jazz experience are pretty darn good. There's a lot of skills most people cannot recognize from Classical & Jazz. Personally, I prefer to spend my time enjoying the music instead of ranking. Thanks for the video! Austin TX USA

  • @raysearch-iu3fr
    @raysearch-iu3fr3 ай бұрын

    Karen Carpenter was always my favourite singer; an angel from heaven. Led Zeppelin was always my favourite Rock Band; music from beyond. Karen's talent on the drums is exceptional, but only John Bonham can complement Jimmy Page with synergistic symmetry. May they both rest in peace.

  • @MrJohnnyDistortion
    @MrJohnnyDistortion3 ай бұрын

    I am a hard rock guitarist. My favorite vocalists are Neil Diamond & Karen Carpenter. I was born at a great moment in music.

  • @pattyneff4624
    @pattyneff46243 ай бұрын

    Drumming and singing together is an amazing gift. She really has it. They’re both phenomenal drummers, but I think they are definitely different genres. She looks so heartfelt✨and happy when she’s playing🙌 Thank you for sharing your thoughts👌

  • @vmbrister3278
    @vmbrister32783 күн бұрын

    Absolutely Excellent Video! I myself, who's sister was a Carpenter Maniac..(I loved her too) Had no clue about her drum skills until a few years ago when I saw a video where she displayed some of her prowess on a television program, going around the set playing various types of drums. I appreciate your spotlighting her, and giving a reasoned response to this subject...They were both Amazing and are Greatly missed ❤️

  • @coralie9469
    @coralie9469Ай бұрын

    So true, each artist has their own signature mark, it's really hard to compare when they're excellent instrumentalists! Everyone has different tastes so each will have their favorites! They should be honored and respected equally! Reflecting back on Karen and her voice, she did have one of the most beautiful and almost flawless, still a shame she isn't still around!

  • @mikec6733
    @mikec67333 ай бұрын

    I always thought that Karen's well developed drumming skills helped her even when she was just singing. Feeling the rhythm so deeply and precisely made her angelic voice even better.

  • @jungatheart6359

    @jungatheart6359

    3 ай бұрын

    I watched a vocal coach make just that observation regarding the way she introduces the lower notes (on 'Close To You' specifically). There is a slight consonantal sound she makes which he judged to be her (consciously or not) deploying that percussive element in her vocal technique.

  • @williamhartley4752
    @williamhartley47523 ай бұрын

    I'm a drummer who grew up on both of them. Love them both.

  • @garyrouleau4676
    @garyrouleau46762 ай бұрын

    You like what you like and you should never let anyone tell you what to like!!!😂

  • @WSallai
    @WSallai2 ай бұрын

    I recall Karen Carpenter’s musicianship as a drummer when The Carpenters entered the music scene. She was thrilled to bang on her drum kit like every other drummer that ever picked up sticks before and thereafter her. I love John Bonham’s drumming and it was thunderous. Between Bonham and John Paul Jones (bassist/keyboards/mandolin/recorder), the rhythm section provided a solid, unwavering beat to Led Zeppelin’s performances.

  • @donnicholas7552
    @donnicholas75523 ай бұрын

    Great video! I agree it's "apples & oranges." Both were great drummers but playing different styles.

  • @1BigCREE1Redtail
    @1BigCREE1Redtail3 ай бұрын

    Wow! Karen Carpenter was awesome on Drums! Sing at the same time! Wow!!

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