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| Keep an eye on Summer  performed by  The Beach Boys 
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| Richmond Bridge  performed by  I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni 
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| ’Til I Die  performed by  The Beach Boys 
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  : i'm witchu on this one, man...i can't even listen to it without getting all choked up. "i'm a cork on the ocean/floating over the raging sea". 
  : After being pushed and pushed to make more music for the Beach Boys, Brian contributes his last major composition.  It's always seemed to be his way of saying,"This is why I can't keep making music, and I need to go away for a while, because this is what I feel."  Easily essential listening. 
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  : i've never thought much of steely dan. and i still don't. but reading this review set off a frenzy of activity in my little brain trying to figure out where i knew "kid charlemagne" from as a pop-culture reference. at first i thought..."was it the name of a boxer on the simpsons?" was it from mr. show? no...it was the college radio handle of the dad on "malcolm in the middle". 
  : Chuck Rainey's bass work on this track is absolutely great. It's the epitome of his style, a veritable thesaurus of syncopation. - Kid Charlemagne supposedly refers to Augustus Owsley Stanley III, sometime purveyor of high-grade acid to the hippie elite, and raided in 1967. 
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| Baby It’s True  performed by  Mari Wilson 
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  : It was quite a hit in the UK if I recall correctly.  This post has just filled my head with Images. Neasdon, the mentioned Beehives, spangly mini dresses, Tony mansfields mid 70's pop show on TV.  Did Tony Mansfield really look like Pete Waterman, as my memory insists? 
  : Tony Mansfield was/is a musical genius, as noted elsewhere in my recommenations. Not quite sure how he could have had a pop show on tv in the mid 70s, though...The big hit he had with Mari Wilson was "Just what I've always wanted". He looked a bit geeky...did Pete Waterman copy his look? I don't know... 
  : Actually Tony Mansfield did not produce Baby It's True.  I believe it was Tot Taylor that gave this song the big sound it deserved. 
  : I've just remembered it was Mike Mansfield that had the TV show.  It ws fun all the same.
And it was Mike Mansfield that looked like PW, at least in my mind. 
  : Awise and truly awesome choice of obscure pop 
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