RIP: D i c k Clark
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I just heard that Dick Clark passed away this morning at the age of 82 of a massive heart attack.
American Bandstand and Dick Clark's Rockin' New Year's Eve are what I'll most remember him for. How about you?
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I remember him for American Band stand and as a Game show host he was great as a host love doris
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Aww
This is sad news to read and hear about
Peace and comfort to his family and friends and to everyone who felt some kind of connection. I saw many replays of American Bandstand, and watched Dick Clark production shows along the way .... I best know of watching the ball drop on New Year's Eve. (It was tough to see him do the countdown on New Year's Eve. in these last few years or so ..... but at the same time ..... I knew it took him a lot of work to try and get back on the air for that night) Since I lead such an exciting life .... (shhhh .... I watched many of the New Year's Eve. ball dropping shows ....... at least around Mid-night) .... Rest in Peace Dick Clark
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lots of pics from over the years... http://www.tmz.com/2012/04/18/dick-clark-dead-heart-attack/#.T48YkLNZ6PY
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American Bandstand iconic 50's images
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OH MY GOODNESS!!! I just saw the news! Our Hero for Rock and Roll, since Allen Freed!! my heart feels so sad .
Look at all of the Acts he Introduced!!!! was Gene Vincent or Eddie Cochran a guest? anyone remember that? Little Richard, to Paul Anka, Neil Sedaka,Motown Music Legends!!! Oh MY GAWD too many!!! Chubby Checker -The Twist!!! oH MY GAWD, THE JACKSON 5 ! WOWWWW and Barry Manilow!!!!! he was Chosen,By Dick Clark to Write the Song Theme for"AMERICAN BANDSTAND!! Barry was writing Jingle adverts for Companies, when Dick Clark Discovered him!!! the olny Act Dick Could not get on His SHow " American Banstand" were the BEATLES!!! In America After Grammer School, it was "Programing" "the Mickey Mouse Club" then it was "American Banstand" when you got home from school, in the beginning, was on every day. untill it went to Saturdays in the 60's! I just cannot believe he had a Massive Heart Attack!!! from Surgery Last night! they are gathering in LA around his HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME STAR!
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they say he never aged wow Rip dick clark and may you never age with god
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Dick Clark of "American Bandstand" fame has died at age 82. For so long he was called "the world's oldest teenager" or "oldest teen in the U.S." something like that, because of his very youthful appearance and enthusiasms. Would like to think he never stopped loving teenyboppers and their music and dancing passions
I don't think he did. When you think of Dick Clark you associate him with the top 40 and new dance crazes and stuff like that.
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RIP Dick Clark!
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A bad omen for this 2012 end of the world thing - why else would take away the guy who helps usher in each new year?
But seriously - RIP, Mr Clark...Lotta good memories and some unfortunate health issues in recent years...thoughts and prayers go out
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blue jay hey:
they say he never aged
Thus his nickname, "the oldest teenager"...
He was always so very cheerful and dedicated. He will be missed. RIP
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It's really sad news ... he really reformed TV for teens ...
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Very sad news,
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I was so so sad to hear about Dick Clark... he was truly ageless and I can remember being a very young girl, standing in front of the TV listening to Dick Clark and all of the great bands he had on the show. I remember watching the show to learn the latest dances, with my girlfriends. Dick Clark was such a wonderful person... so sad to hear the news.
"I like the beat, it's very easy to dance to"Here's a link of the show and many bands, I believe it mentioned the Beatles listed. Haven't seen which portion of this video it's on. Dick, I know you are in heaven and dancing it up with the angels...
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he was so freaking great!!!
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ops: an innovator.. and so personable on screen... I Loved Dick Clark RIP... oh and that haunting American Bandstand intro with Barry Manilow- awww it makes me teary....
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