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OldBaldy1701E

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23. She was so nice when I met her.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 09:45 AM
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I was a teen just starting in performing. She came to the place where I was working and met with us for a few minutes.

I had to laugh. This was in 1981, and most of the people there were not exactly versed in her music, even if they knew the name.

I, of course, broke into 'Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft', which is my fave Carpenters song. I also mentioned that 'Bless The Beasts And The Children' was one of my favorite books and movies.

She was so thin at that time. It was somewhat jarring to see her after seeing her image in the past.

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Dolly was better than Whitney. [View all] sir pball Thursday OP
Dolly was different from Whitney... DUMember24 Thursday #1
Music is a subjective experience Keepthesoulalive Thursday #2
Disagree iemanja Thursday #3
Whitney sings it *at* you, and she does it extraordinarily well... sir pball Thursday #4
That's the perfect way to describe it. Aristus Friday #12
And Who Was it That Wrote the Song?? Sane1 Friday #5
Dolly iemanja Friday #6
Dolly wrote the lyrics and the music MacKasey Tuesday #31
Chevies are better than Fords Oeditpus Rex Friday #7
Okay Torchlight Friday #9
And...my dog's better than your dog .. Sequoia Tuesday #28
Both are good SheLiberal Friday #8
Dolly does do a good job. But I think Whitney did it with more emotion and a full throated pitch. Fla Dem Friday #10
Strong disagree. Whitney did it stronger and more full-throated for sure sir pball Saturday #15
I thought Whitney's was more heartfelt. Elessar Zappa Tuesday #25
Apples & Oranges justaprogressive Friday #11
I didn't mean to diss Whitney sir pball Saturday #16
You didn't justaprogressive Sunday #18
and I think Karen Carpenter was better than all today's bubblegummy pop singers combined Skittles Friday #13
She was so nice when I met her. OldBaldy1701E Tuesday #23
wow Skittles Tuesday #33
And so talented! OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #35
They both knocked it out of the park. Iggo Friday #14
Oh, for sure sir pball Saturday #17
Dolly Rebl2 Sunday #19
I admire your courage. Once, I commented about a superstar & got *blasted* by a super-fan. UTUSN Monday #20
YES!!!!! yellowdogintexas Monday #21
Dolly music is not my taste but she's very unique Skittles Tuesday #22
If you do not weep during this, I cannot help you. OldBaldy1701E Tuesday #24
Can you imagine being Porter Wagoner hearing that tune? Raven123 Tuesday #26
He was always one of my favorites. OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #34
I prefer Whitney's version Bev54 Tuesday #27
Whitney was loud The Blue Flower Tuesday #29
I refuse to participate in the Dolly vs. Whitney contest. Paladin Tuesday #30
It's all personal preference, but Dolly wrote it, recorded it first, and cashes all the royalty checks for it ms liberty Tuesday #32
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