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发表于 2006-10-27 19:08:40 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Michael Jackson's crystal 'sequined' glove, which was used in the 'Thriller' music video, is displayed with other items from Dick Clark's music memorabilia collection in New York City October 25, 2006. Michael Jackson's crystal 'sequined' glove from 1983, and Elton John's signed red and yellow boots are among celebrity items on display during the Dick Clark auction press preview in New York, Wednesday Oct. 25, 2006. Dick Clark, whose 50 year career included host of the television teenage show 'American Bandstand,' is auctioning more than one thousand celebrity items from his collection for charity, at New York's Lincoln Center on Dec. 5 and 6. DICK CLARK正在搞慈善拍卖 NEW YORK -- Fifty years after his first appearance on the show that became known as American Bandstand, Dick Clark is ready to let go of the microphone. The famed host is auctioning off a number of items from his personal collection of musical memorabilia, including the microphone he used beginning on July 9, 1956 - his first day on the rock 'n' roll show that made him famous. "It's tough to part with that one," Clark said of the microphone, which was valued by Arlan Ettinger, president of Guernsey's auction house, at between $10,000 and $100,000 US. Other items to be sold include a bass guitar that Paul McCartney played when he was a Beatle, a beaded glove that Michael Jackson wore in his moonwalking phase and the harmonica that Bob Dylan played in The Last Waltz. 相关故事 Dick Clark Selling Rock 'n' Roll History The voice, languid now in a way that it was not when it talked through a microphone, was talking about that very subject — talking through a microphone. And about deciding to sell a particular microphone, the one that piped that voice into the tube-powered amplifiers that sustained television in the 1950's, and from there into the rock 'n' roll-crazed brains of teenagers. "It's tough to part with that one," Dick Clark said by telephone from California. "I held it every day for about three hours." It comes with a little plaque that says it was the microphone he used from July 9, 1956, his first day on the program the world came to know as "American Bandstand." "I could tuck it under my arm and continue to use my hands," he said, "and it saw every famous rock 'n' roller that was ever born." Now Mr. Clark is selling the memorabilia he collected during all those years of presiding over "American Bandstand," "New Year's Rockin' Eve" and game shows like "The $10,000 Pyramid," as well as producing scores of made-for-television movies and specials. He has sent part of his collection nearly 2,500 miles, from California to New York. Guernsey's, an Upper East Side auction house that has found buyers for everything from Rembrandts and Renoirs to a $3 million baseball, is to sell the memorabilia in an auction on Dec. 5 and 6 at the Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center, in the Time Warner Center. Guernsey's says it will be a no-reserve auction, so everything will be sold for the highest bid. Other items on the block include a bass guitar that Paul McCartney played when he was a Beatle. Arlan Ettinger, the president of Guernsey's, said he could not estimate how much the McCartney guitar would fetch. The catalog will also include a guitar that Bruce Springsteen played in the 1980's (he estimated that sale at $40,000 to $60,000) and one that Bo Diddley made for Mr. Clark by hand ($30,000 to $40,000). Mr. Ettinger's estimate on the microphone is "somewhere between" $10,000 and $100,000. There are also platinum records from the Beatles ("Abbey Road") and the Beach Boys ("Best of the Beach Boys, Volume 2"), as well as the gold LP of Mr. Springsteen's "Born to Run." The auction catalog also lists the beaded glove that Michael Jackson wore in his moonwalking phase ($30,000 to $50,000), a bustier that Madonna wore (also $30,000 to $50,000) and the harmonica that Bob Dylan played in "The Last Waltz" ($20,000 to $40,000). Mr. Ettinger said Mr. Clark wanted much of the money to go to the T. J. Martell Foundation, which was founded by the music industry to raise money for research on cancer and AIDS. Over the years, Mr. Ettinger has sold memorabilia that belonged to Mickey Mantle, Elvis Presley and John F. Kennedy, but he admitted having "goose bumps" when he met Mr. Clark several months ago. "I and half of America grew up with him," Mr. Ettinger said. "Who knows whether rock 'n' roll would still be here or whether it would just be a passing phase if not for him." Mr. Ettinger said Mr. Clark, who is 76, still goes to work daily and takes therapy, a result of a stroke in 2004. Mr. Clark is not one to dwell on it, though, and on the telephone, he was talking about how he had managed to amass so much stuff. "I started as a child being a pack rat," Mr. Clark said. "I've got every Life magazine that was ever printed, because my grandmother saved them for me. I've got most of the Playboy magazines. I've got Fortune — lovely photographs in there. I saved everything." He squirreled things away when he went into what he calls "the rock 'n' roll business" and later, when he went into the restaurant business. "I acquired tons of stuff because we had four walls we had to fill up," he said. After he sold his restaurant company, he said, the new owners began closing restaurants, and he recovered many of the items that had been on the walls. Together with scripts and memorabilia from his own career, he had enough to fill 28,000 square feet in a California warehouse. The talk turned to specific items in the auction and how he obtained them. "I love that Michael Jackson glove," Mr. Clark said. "I called him and I said, 'Michael, I got to have some stuff, give me the beaded glove, would you?' He said, 'Yeah, yeah.' Two days later, in walks this figure of a man who says, 'Is Dick Clark here? Give him this. He asked for it.' It was Michael himself, delivering the white glove." http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/25/nyregion....html?ref=music
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发表于 2006-10-27 19:10:12 | 显示全部楼层
哇`这个手套看起好爽

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发表于 2006-10-27 19:11:48 | 显示全部楼层
looks awesome...
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I'm very lonely without you, please love me always...

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发表于 2006-10-27 19:17:46 | 显示全部楼层
什么嘛?看不懂!不爽ing!~~

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发表于 2006-10-27 19:18:08 | 显示全部楼层
第一个手套看起来好象熊掌哦~~~哈哈哈哈

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发表于 2006-10-27 19:20:38 | 显示全部楼层
相当漂亮啊..............

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发表于 2006-10-27 20:10:05 | 显示全部楼层
看到这双手套就想起比利金,勾起很多回忆。。。

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发表于 2006-10-27 20:37:29 | 显示全部楼层
近看这手套和我想象中的不一样

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发表于 2006-10-27 20:49:10 | 显示全部楼层
迈迈真有信用 说到做到....爱他越深了...><
... *人道* ...



淡定.

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发表于 2006-10-28 13:27:20 | 显示全部楼层
原帖由 呀啊 于 2006-10-27 20:37 发表 近看这手套和我想象中的不一样
就是啊.......... 我刚开始还以为是水钻做的呢//////////
我王真汉子!

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发表于 2006-10-28 13:36:32 | 显示全部楼层
有钱真好啊

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发表于 2006-10-28 19:52:20 | 显示全部楼层
这么容易,早知keen也打个电话给michael要好了...

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发表于 2006-10-28 19:57:58 | 显示全部楼层
太漂亮拉 我要拉 哈哈

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发表于 2006-10-28 20:03:30 | 显示全部楼层
没有想象中的好看,不过还是想要
生活总是有突发事件,有好有坏~看我们如何面对!!

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发表于 2006-10-29 21:30:58 | 显示全部楼层
看起来很贵哦 !!  要是论坛上有mj的手套.臂章. 帽子之类的东西出售就好了
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