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For those interested, I uploaded a snippet of Saturday night's panel where I demonstrating the vocal stacking process. There was professional videotaping and photography but this is taken from an iPhone. Still gets the point across I think...
For those interested, I uploaded a snippet of Saturday night's panel where I demonstrating the vocal stacking process. There was professional videotaping and photography but this is taken from an iPhone. Still gets the point across I think...
Reflecting on Richards no show. Disappointed yes, and he is a wealthy man, But I suspect he is also a man with a long memory, who made it very plain that he did not endorse our gathering. In fact he may have felt that we invaded his home turf uninvited expecting acceptance. I wouldn't have liked that.
What he has given us is the music. That can't be taken away. Personally I wouldn't trade 20 second interaction with him for one listen to Goofus. Just my feelings.
If you watch this clip of the Japanese Telethon, from 1:06 in the planned out shot you can see that the stage Richard and Karen are standing on is directly in front of the building in my photos that housed Karen’s management office. The same staircase behind them to the right is clearly visible. I’d always thought the telethon was filmed in the parking lot , but no we were actually stood on that very same spot the day we visited the old A&M lot .
But, wow, this really puts this in perspective now. The area looks a lot bigger in the video than it really is.
Hi, I’m new here. Great forum!I'm glad everyone had fun... I'm stuck here in England studying for my exams but I was there in spirit. A good friend of mine delivered a card I wrote to Karen to the cemetery and attached it to the door of the mausoleum for me on a live video (you may have seen my card, it was the big colourful one saying "Thank You").
I wasn't there but I heard "Won't You Play A Simple Melody" that was played for the first time at the panel talk . it was lovely, I don't know why Richard hasn't released it!
And did someone record this at the event so that we can all hear it?Hi, I’m new here. Great forum!
Questions: Was the entire Won’t You Play a Simple Melody played? Karen, Richard, and Agnes all sing? Is the song completed or still unfinished? What year was it recorded? How was one of the panelists able to access this track? Thank you! -Matt
Hi, I’m new here. Great forum!
Questions: Was the entire Won’t You Play a Simple Melody played? Karen, Richard, and Agnes all sing? Is the song completed or still unfinished? What year was it recorded? How was one of the panelists able to access this track? Thank you! -Matt
If you watch this clip of the Japanese Telethon, from 1:06 in the planned out shot you can see that the stage Richard and Karen are standing on is directly in front of the building in my photos that housed Karen’s management office. The same staircase behind them to the right is clearly visible. I’d always thought the telethon was filmed in the parking lot , but no we were actually stood on that very same spot the day we visited the old A&M lot .
And yes, the entire song was played. It was taken from an "acetate" "scratch" copy, so the quality wasn't fantastic; BUT, it was good enough!
Stephen, I know entrance to the Yesterday Once More warehouse was not approved but did you get the chance to at least drive by the area (is that even possible?) I mean to at least take a pic of the warehouse with the awesome sign, YOM on the building?
Ignoring the trumpet and male vocal intro, this is the closest to what the Carpenter family version of the song sounded like: