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Old 04-18-2012, 09:24 PM
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Default America's Oldest Teenager Dead at 82

I was saddened to hear that Dick Clark died this morning of a massive heart attack. It is difficult to believe that he was 82 years old. After his stroke, he was never quite the same, but he was ALWAYS a gentleman and well mannered. He helped to change the way we listen to music and launched many musical careers on his American Bandstand. He will be missed.
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Never heard of him, sorry. Can you post few youtube links?
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Old 04-19-2012, 02:04 AM
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American Bandstand 1975 ABBA Interview - YouTube

Link Wray Rawhide on Dick Clark's American Bandstand - YouTube

the bangles on american bandstand with dick clark - YouTube

37th Daytime Emmy Awards (2) - American Bandstand & Dick Clark Tribute - YouTube
(Between numbers, you get to see Dick Clark in the audience. It looks like he did finally age a bit.)
(Marie Osmond still looks fantastic)
(Chubby Checker hasn't lost any of his moves yet)

RIP 'America's oldest teen' Dick Clark - YouTube

He wasn't as active lately, but looking at him in the audience at the awards, he still didn't look that bad.

So, no sooner said than done.

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I don't ever remember hearing even a hint of scandal about Dick Clark. That is very unusual in the entertainment business. He didn't look anywhere near his age, even after the stroke.
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Buh Bye Dick!!

We are gonna miss ya!!
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