Quite clearly I don't have a clue (Eclectic Playlist Series 4.06)
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“Girls In Their Summer Clothes” is as majestic and beautiful a song as Bruce Springsteen has written, in my mind the one absolute classic he’s recorded in the 30 some-odd years that have passed since "Born in the USA" made him a stadium star. If you happen to have never heard it before, you’re welcome. One you almost certainly have not heard before is the odd little Patti LaSalle nugget, “How Many Times,” which was made available this month on an intriguing compilation called "Mid-Century Sounds: Deep Cuts From the Desert." And talk about buried goodies, how awesome is “I Stand Accused (Of Loving You),” from The Glories? They recorded eight singles in the '60s, with little success. Decades later their music has been embraced by Northern Soul fans, this song perhaps most fondly of all. Meanwhile, for you '70s fans: I finally found a place for Todd Rundgren on one of these playlists, and for Dean Friedman’s “Ariel” too.
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