RIP Dick Clark

My God. That certainly is … something.

That’s really cool.

If only to be a teenager for as long as Dick Clark.

Whoa.

Seacrest.. In

After a week in that house I think I would go insane from the lack of wood. Wiiillllllllllmmmmmmmmmmmaaaaa!

:dubious: Depends on who spends the week with you.

I guess Johnny finally ran out of secret formula youth cream.

Bandstand was a big part of my early teenage years. I still watch Pyramid on GSN weekly.

Dick Clark made me laugh with TV’s Bloopers & Practical Jokes.

Such a versatile producer and tv host. I’ll miss him.

that was my reaction too.

82 and you could dance to him :smiley:

I used to like his show along with Soul Train, Top Of The Pops and (yes I admit it) Solid Gold.

That settles it. 2012 is the end of the world.

It took decades, but his persistence finally won me over. You can announce the acts in Rock and Roll Heaven now.

So long, Dick. I thought you’d live forever.

Back in '92 or '93, I had a job delivering pizza. One day I took an order to the top floor of the Fairmont, where the rooms are like a million dollars a night. When I got off the elevator, there was this older couple waiting to get on. I made eye contact with the man for a split second, then he immediately stared hard at the ground as he and the woman got on the elevator.

As I walked past him, a thought flashed through my mind: “I know this person, or I know who he is.” The wheels started churning furiously in my head, then the light bulb dinged on. I turned around to say “hey, you’re Dick Clark!!”, just as the elevator doors boomed shut.

RIP Dick.

I wonder if it would be feasible for Times Square to go dark for one minute tonight.

I can’t recall the show on which I saw this routine–maybe Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show?–but one skit had a psychic saying to Dick Clark, “In a previous life you were…Dick Clark.”

Maybe Mr. Clark just got tired of coming back to Hollywood.

RIP Mr. Clark. You had a good run.

And go dark at midnight on Dick Clark’s Rockin’ Eve `13 with Ryan Seacrest. Just this once.

You won’t be with us in 2013, Mr. Clark. :frowning:

No, the Force will enable him to come back as a spirit, just like Obi-Wan Kenobi.

I remember the original American Bandstand from Philly. All through the 70s and 80s, I remember his many TV appearances with Match Game, his hosting the $25,000 Pyramid, his blooper show with Ed McMahon, and his short lived show with Danny Bonaduce and Mario Lopez, The Better Half, which was intended as an antidote to The View. He was the consumate showman and I’ll miss him. A huge chunk of my childhood and young adult life is now gone. I’ve got something in my eye right noe.