Carole King's Life-Changing Tapestry: Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? Day 1
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- Day 1: We start the week with a Live performance of this most Iconic song. Truly astounding talent. This will be one hell of a week.
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A massive thanks to Brian and Chris for creating this magical week!! We adored this. Join us all week as we explore Tapestry.
If you'd like to create a curated week focusing on an artist, an album or an event, email TheNewThamesmen@Gmail.com, then give us loads of time to reply! Be well and enjoy the week. THANK YOU, BRIAN!!!
This album is a huge favorite of mine. Carole King is such a gifted songwriter and singer. The harmonies with her daughter are a nice change from the version I've heard over and over.
What an album. I suppose Carole King does not have a Technically perfect voice. But these are her songs and what songs they are. I remember when this album came out.
One of my favourite albums. I bought it just before I finished High School and wore it out eventually. ❤❤
One of my favourite songs mother and daughter harmonies make it so much more special. They wrote so many of the big hits back then.
Meatloaf's "Paradise by the dashboard light " was a response to this question .
" let me sleep on it, I'll give you an answer in the morning "
One of the albums which my parents bought when it came out. I remember putting it on the turntable when I was about 7 or 8. Should be mandatory musical exposure to everyone.
Also, you do not have enough days in the week to cover all the tracks you need to from this absolute classic album.
Lol, thank you! Hopefully our "sample tray" won't be too disappointing.
I am no stranger to Carole King. But already I have learned more about this magnificent performer than I ever knew before.
You guys have said everything that needs to be said, except for that this performance was perfect. Perfect.
Thankyou George and Alex, but most importantly, thankyou Brian for showcasing Carole's amazing talent.
Thank you, Len, but I do want to let everyone know that Alex, George, and myself owe our Australian Thamesmen Chris a big thank you too -- Chris had to do a lot of work navigating through UA-cam video issues and problems to make this possible.
@@brianparsa7794 Chris is great to work with, he is knowledgeable and always brings out the best.
@@brianparsa7794 Looking forward to the rest of the week, thanks for bringing this forward. I've always been a big Carole King fan.
@@brianparsa7794 It takes a village to raise a child. Well done too Chris.
King and Goffin worked in the Brill Building, the “Hit Factory” in NYC.
I’m very familiar with this song (you need to hear the teenage angst in the Shirelles’s recording), but this version is heartachingly beautiful.
one of the first albums in my daughters musical education! seems it would've been a crime if it weren't!
Tapestry is a great album and one of the first albums I ever bought. The album was on the charts for six years...quite a feat.
Superb reaction on a classic song by a class performer 🤘🏼
Beautiful! I’m happy that you did this week. See you tomorrow.
Thank you! You too!
Simply beautiful………..no more to say!
We agree!
Beautiful song. Great review. Loved this.
Thank you. Tune in for tomorrow show. Be well.
An amazing album
Words cannot describe her musical relent as a song writer musician and performer. This will be a week of admiration admiring genius
Very true. Pure genius
That’s what it turned out to be Rick
@@TheThamesmen her back up singers when she was recording the album were James Taylor and Joni Mitchell both were recording in the same recording company and joined the session for this song.
@@rickfairman5640 not shabby at all!
thanls thanks thanks for this special week !!!
Our pleasure!
Thank you, Sage! Very happy that you are enjoying it!
Thank you Brian. What a great way to start the week. When it comes to Carole King, I am a total ignert. Listening to this I came over all unnecessary. So am looking forward to what the rest of the week has to offer.
It is a great week of music. Just incredible stuff. We loved doing this week
You're welcome, James. I hope that you will enjoy the week.
Thanks for listening
Fun fact - Many of the King - Goffin songs they wrote in the 60s lyrically are thinly veiled references to BDSM. Look up Little Eva - Please Hurt Me and judge for yourself.
Now try to imagine what Carole King's safe word must have been. You will never be able to unthink that.
Hi Steven, not sure that's perfectly true with Little Eva. She was in an abusive relationship, and Goffin & King were confused by that. They wrote a few songs about that relationship that were recorded by Little Eva and other artists.
Great kick-off to the week.
I love hearing a song that worked exceptionally well as you first heard it (a la The Shirelles’ version) and then when you hear it performed completely differently it still stands up and is compelling in spite of going an unfamiliar route.
This is one of those songs, and it was great hearing the mother-daughter duet. Often the best harmonies come when a singer tracks their own harmony lines, as it becomes like the chord of an instrument rather than notes from separate instruments forming a chord. Siblings (like The Corrs) or other family vocal blends are the next best thing, especially live, and this didn’t disappoint.
Great stuff, Brian. Looking forward to the next tracks!
Thank you, Sean!
Sibling/Family harmonies remind me of Anne & Nancy Wilson so very good
Hearing this tugged at my heartstrings. It’s amazing how music makes you reminisce your youth. Oh Tapestry, that did bring it all back…
Absolute soundtrack to my teenage years. ❤️
Carole (Klein) King is such a treasure. Gerry and Carole were so talented and so were her friends and contemporaries, Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann. Coming as a child listening to music of the late 60's and early 70's I am lucky to have heard the great melodies and musicianship of this period. To me the music of today is unfortunately manufactured and moreso now that AI is getting involved. I look forward to hearing you play more of Carole's work and I do hope you get to see the stage play based on her career called 'Beautiful'.
Wow, I loved that! Carol King is so amazingly talented, with such a beautiful soul. She looks so young there, considering the time. 🤯💕💚💜
I totally agree!
OK, hands up if you always sing James' harmony bit when it arrives?
Oh brilliant - a Carole King week is going to fantastic. Can't wait to see what you guys come up with.
Can't wait!
Surely must be her daughter, with my eyes closed I could hardly tell when they swapped voices. Beautiful song made more beautiful being sung slowly like that.
Yes, Louise is the first of Gerry Goffin and Carole King's children.
Not a sad song but brings tears to the eyes
Of course there are still songwriters of that calibre! Ren, for a start - only a kid but brilliant.
Who is Ren?
@@TheThamesmen you kidding? Are you the only people on the planet who have not listened to Hi Ren by Ren? If you haven’t, you need to. He is a talent.
@@amygone2pot bet we are not the only people!
I admit that may have been a slight exaggeration.
Isn't it time for you to react to Ren and his song Hi Ren? He's an incredible artist living in Brighton but is in Canada for six months long intensive treatment for Lyme disease. A Lyme disease that was misdiagnosed with a bunch of horror for years.
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I agree, it's a powerful and amazing piece of music and art.