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American Bandstand 50th Anniversary

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Oski2005, Mar 16, 2003.

  1. Oski2005

    Oski2005 Member

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    Did anybody catch this?

    I saw KISS play, Paul Stanley is starting to get a gut like my dad's.

    They also had a super group play at the end. Little Richard was the lead so they played two of his songs. They had Sheila E and Mick Fleetwood on drums, teh bassist from the bangles, two other chicks from the bangles on guitar (Susanna Hoffs at 41 is still a babe), Michael McKean as David St. Hubbins, Jerry Springer played one chord, the Pointer Sisters sang back up, Ray Parker Jr. played guitar, they guy who sang Secret Agent Man was there, the chick, from the Go Go's, with the high voice and short hair, and my man Clarence Clemons from the E Street Band was there on sax.

    I also noticed that from like 1953 to 1965, every song was named after a dance. The Twist, the Swim, the Fly, the Mash Potato, and the Dorky Ass Dance.
     
  2. ewfd

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    I saw that.

    God it came on late :confused:

    Little Richard is a punk.. :mad:
     
  3. CometsCrazy

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    I think Little Richard is definitely weird, but I love that sprint (or whatever kind of phone that was) commercial.

    Who took the picture of Little Richard?:D
     
  4. mr_oily

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    No a queen, he's a big'ol flaming queen!:D
     

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