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Dick Clark in 1980
New Year's Eve 'will never be the same,' one fan says.After audition about the casual of allegorical radio and television personality Dick Clark, who died on Wednesday afterwards adversity a massive affection attack, New Yorkers and tourists in Manhattan's Times Square reminisced and reflected on an iconic broadcasting career.
Alana Greene remembered Clark as the always active TV fixture. "He was aloof such a allotment of American culture," she said. "I was abashed to see that he was absolutely 82, because he seemed so abundant adolescent and vibrant. He was an icon, and all of us grew up with him actuality in our lives."
As a kid, A.J. Ballard watched Clark host bold shows. "The memories that I accept are absolutely good," Ballard said. "He was a avant-garde of TV to me."
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