RIP Mr. Clark
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31749_16...rk-dead-at-82/
RIP Mr. Clark
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31749_16...rk-dead-at-82/
Once upon a time, I was part of a team, and we saved some children. That was long ago and far away, and, yes, I am that old.
Cool. Your link works. I tried linking an article, but filter didn't like the shortened version of Richard.
Like George Burns, D!ck Clark was one of those kinda guys that looked like he would never die - tho George at least had the decency to look old.
My mother is sad today. He was one of her TV favorites.
D!ck Clark earned his nickname "America's oldest living teenager."
"If you didn't go on 'American Bandstand,' you hadn't made it yet," said singer Aretha Franklin today.
Mr Clark will be spinning all the classics to the Rock n Roll angels and also wishing everyone one of them, and us, a Happy New Year.
I hope he is remembered as a man that made us all laugh, and made us all rock...
and brought us teenagers ALL TOGETHER. Generation after generation after generation.
It will be a.. different.. New Years celebration without seeing that face and hearin that voice, during New Years Eve this year... no doubts.
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Also shuffling off this mortal coil:
Jonathan Frid, who played Barnabas Collins of the horro-soap "Dark Shadows" back in the 1960s. If not for "Dark Shadows", would there be a "True Blood"?
Greg Ham, of the Australian New Wave band "Men At Work"- he played brass (the flute solo from "Land Down Under was done by him as well as the sax solo on "Who Can It Be Now?")
RIP Mr. Clark, Mr. Frid and Mr. Ham.