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[personal profile] sweetmeow 2012-04-19 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
I grew up on Dick Clark. He was an icon, and it truly did seem as if he'd never die -- the perpetual teenager! Only after he had that stroke did I believe he was actually "old".

My home was in Philly - - and before American Bandstand became a national show, it was a local Philadelphia show. In my "tween" and early teen years, I used to come home from school and watch it and learned to dance from it. I loved to see those local teens (never from my school) dancing. The guys wore jackets and ties, and some of the girls had on their Catholic high school uniforms!

[identity profile] shesingsnow.livejournal.com 2012-04-19 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
That's pretty cool - did you see the remake of Hairspray? The girls were running home in their uniforms to watch the show on tv and dance - I thought of American Bandstand! Yes, all the guys in jackets and ties. How neat that you've known him for so long!
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[personal profile] sweetmeow 2012-04-21 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I did not see the remake of Hairspray. There have been interesting cultural references to American Bandstand throughout the years. Even (I think) Chuck Berry referred to it in a song! One never knows what will become a cultural icon when you are living through it. You only find out in retrospect.