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 RIP
Author: erikalbany 
Date:   04-18-12 15:46

Dick Clark. And I don't mean it ironically. . . a great contributor to the pop-music landscape.

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 Re: RIP
Author: breno 
Date:   04-18-12 15:55

One of the few members of the mainstream music industry in the U.S. to grasp the brilliance of Sparks and mentioned several times that they were amongst his favorite guests to have on.

Saturday mornings were never the same once Bandstand was canceled.

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 Re: RIP
Author: hoip chiggs 
Date:   04-18-12 18:03

My aunt lived across from his family's house in Wallingford, PA. He was definitely a rock n' pop colossus.



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 Re: RIP
Author: Aitch 
Date:   04-18-12 20:32

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUx1i38Rco8

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 Re: RIP
Author: Delvin 
Date:   04-18-12 21:57

No irony needed. One of the great figures in pop music. Agree with Reno: American Bandstand was a very special part of Saturday mornings. (And I do remember seeing Sparks on the show!)

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 Re: RIP
Author: HollowbodyKay 
Date:   04-19-12 08:41

Never saw Bandstand when it was squeezing in Sparks.

However, I'll readily acknowledge the indelible cultural mark made by a man whose seemingly eternal existence practically demanded jokes about disembodied brains still hosting Rockin' News Year's Eves in some distant future.

It could still happen.

Until then ... RIP.

Dept. of Don't Get A Job: Note the subliminal messages in that quiz board behind Clark in that photo above. What about the innuendo of items 7-9? Wow.

Wonder what #1 and #10 were that week?

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 Re: RIP
Author: erikalbany 
Date:   04-19-12 08:52

Sparks and Dick.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Mzt7PsgPuY

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 Re: RIP
Author: Delvin 
Date:   04-20-12 00:09

YouTube offers several of Sparks' appearances on Bandstand, but I didn't spot the earliest one I remember seeing. It would've been 1974 or '75: the album Dick held up when introducing the band was Propaganda. I distinctly remember the "kidnapping by boat" cover, as well as Russell on stage holding a mic in one hand and a riding crop in the other. He made me laugh, as he looked and moved like a long-haired version of Colonel Klink.



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