tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1290433898412362561.post1769816903898889535..comments2024-01-19T05:39:04.545-05:00Comments on HEALING HEARTACHES, STORIES OF LOSS AND LIFE: Dick Clark, American Bandstand,DrSEShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15880145195120928383noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1290433898412362561.post-70920678673742496612012-04-19T22:15:13.820-04:002012-04-19T22:15:13.820-04:00I am so mad, you just missed the best blog of the ...I am so mad, you just missed the best blog of the century. I hit preview and it disappeared. I am mad. What is going on? I am going to bed and I may try to recapture the greatest blog of ever. I honored Dick Clark and all of the greatest. Go find it in outer space and check out the preview and why it ate up my blog. Sob? Sob?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1290433898412362561.post-3955796863106240632012-04-19T18:54:24.497-04:002012-04-19T18:54:24.497-04:00I well remember us as kids trying ALL the dances w...I well remember us as kids trying ALL the dances we saw on American Bandstand. In fact, there used to be old style home movies of all the kids wiggling around trying to imitate the greats. Never did master any of the dances but we could sing all the hit songs. I heard that it was not unusual for an artist to sell 100,000 records within 24 hours of introducing a new song on his show. I think we didn't buy many records in those days. All the records I owned fit in one of those little cardboard boxes with the plastic handle until I finished high school and we graduated to albums. Funny memories. So glad the home movies were tossed out with all the stuff in my folks attic.<br />Best to all. Thanks doc for the look back!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1290433898412362561.post-32631793223434512692012-04-19T10:15:28.611-04:002012-04-19T10:15:28.611-04:00Born in the early 50's, Mr. Dick Clark was a h...Born in the early 50's, Mr. Dick Clark was a huge part of my entire life. I will miss what he brought to my ears, eyes and past. Such fond memories of watching American Bandstand with my brother. We grew up in New Jersey and the Philly connection was very strong.<br />RIP Mr. New Year's EVE... bless you<br />FIRMIrene Mhttp://aol.comnoreply@blogger.com