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Dick Clark dead at 82
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Posted on 04/18/2012 12:56:32 PM PDT by crosslink
TMZ is reporting that famed TV producer, and New Years Rockin Eve host Dick Clark has died at the age of 82 from an apparent massive heart attack.
There are few details surrounding his death at this time.
Clark suffered a stroke in 2004, forcing him to retire from hosting New Years Rockin Eve. Ryan Seacrest took over in 2006
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To: wolfman23601
Ive never heard of American Bandstand Ok....you are either really young...or you have lived in a cave until someone gave you a computer and installed the internet (at which point all you do it get on FR).
You've never heard of AB? You're putting us on.
To: onyx
My older sis absolutely loved Band Stand. (She even named her daughter after one of the regulars). When we rushed in, turned the TV she wanted BS. I wanted whatever was on the other channel. My parents tried to resolve the argument by switching off every other day. I resolved the problem by letting her do my chores in exchange for watching bandstand (Which I secretly loved).....
To: P.O.E.
Same here. Used to watch AB after the Saturday morning kidfest.
Wow. Too bad; a genuine piece of Americana.
RIP, Mr. Clark.
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posted on
04/18/2012 1:59:16 PM PDT
by
AnAmericanAbroad
(It's all bread and circuses for the future prey of the Morlocks.)
To: crosslink
64
posted on
04/18/2012 2:04:45 PM PDT
by
TBP
(Obama lies, Granny dies.)
To: crosslink
RIP Dick Clark, thanks for the memories!
65
posted on
04/18/2012 2:05:11 PM PDT
by
Biggirl
("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
To: wolfman23601
you poor soul...
you missed the 50 and 60’s..you don't know ‘good living’ those ‘good old days’ are gone and you missed out...how sad.
you must not know...black jack gum, tea-berry gum, 19 cent gasoline, bread 15 cents a loaf, good home cooking, a mom who stayed home and raised the kids, church every Sunday, real families, respect, love, honor, grace before meals...
WOW sorry you.......you have not lived but just existed......
To: haircutter
And wolfman missed the 70s and 80s as well. I was a teenager in the 80s and Bandstand was still on. That’s the era I remember it from...
To: wolfman23601
You might be a bit young...
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posted on
04/18/2012 2:19:34 PM PDT
by
Road Warrior ‘04
(I miss President Bush! 2012 - The End Of An Error! (Oathkeeper))
To: crosslink
Godspeed Mr.Clark !
69
posted on
04/18/2012 2:19:44 PM PDT
by
tomkat
To: wolfman23601
Ive never heard of American Bandstand
You must be very young. It started in 1952 and ended in 1989. It helped Dick Clark become an American media mogul.
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posted on
04/18/2012 2:20:57 PM PDT
by
Justaham
To: POWERSBOOTHEFAN
Why_?! check the time! Both were posted at the EXACT same time!! :O
That HAS to be a first.. and almost identical posts!
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posted on
04/18/2012 2:23:06 PM PDT
by
Bikkuri
To: crosslink
Grew up with his show in the 50's & 60"s. Sad day! RIP Mr. Clark!
I remember him playing, and us doing, the "Mexican Hat Dance" with my grandmother when I was little. (Mid 50's) And, oh yeah, we all had our favorite couples/dancers.
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posted on
04/18/2012 2:26:03 PM PDT
by
Road Warrior ‘04
(I miss President Bush! 2012 - The End Of An Error! (Oathkeeper))
To: alphadoggie
70 and 80 were great times...
I became a mother in 72 and 75 my greatest accomplishments in this life.. yep great days...I adopted one and produced one...I've forgotten which is which...lol
both wonderful gifts.
I hope you've had many gifts also.
To: Bikkuri
I said that New Year’s Eve wouldn’t be the same without Dick Clark; He wasn’t the host anymore. That was a mistake on my part. :/
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posted on
04/18/2012 2:35:41 PM PDT
by
POWERSBOOTHEFAN
(I love you so much,Pumpkin. You're the best cat in the world.)
To: Rockitz
‘When asked, President Obamas response to Dick Clarks passing- My grandfather would have looked like Dick Clark.’
My American one that is.
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posted on
04/18/2012 2:37:42 PM PDT
by
taterjay
To: crosslink
I still use the phrase "It's gotta good beat and I can dance to it" just for fun. RIP. He will be missed.
Kids don't even know what a record is anymore.
76
posted on
04/18/2012 2:41:06 PM PDT
by
Lazlo in PA
(Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
To: Deo volente
I used to watch American Bandstand in the afternoon growing up in Philadelphia. I was actually ON Bandstand while visiting my cousin in Philly in the early sixties. (I also remember attending an outdoor concert with Jack Benny and the Philadelphia Orchestra and seeing the Phillies play the Pirates at the old Connie Mack Stadium. On the drive back South, we heard that Marilyn Monroe had died. That seems like forever ago.)
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posted on
04/18/2012 2:42:47 PM PDT
by
Leroy S. Mort
(The curse of aging is that the past looks better and better.)
To: Justaham
[Dick Clark was the host of American Bandstand and New Year’s Eve celebration on TV for so many years until he had a heart attack a few years back.]
Maybe be the youngin’s here better know him as host of ‘The $64,000 Question’ game show.
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posted on
04/18/2012 2:44:17 PM PDT
by
bjorn14
(Woe to those who call good evil and evil good. Isaiah 5:20)
To: crosslink
RIP to a legend. New Year’s Eve will never be the same.
To: crosslink
An immense talent and gentleman to whom several generations of disc jockeys (myself among them) owe a debt of gratitude for setting the standard for entertainment coupled with civility. He almost single-handedly saved top-40 after Alan Freed and the payola scandals. RIP, Dick...the world's oldest teenager.
THIS is the "day the music died."
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