Dave’s Gone By #442 (10/26/2013): BIRD ON THE WIRELESS

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Here is the 442nd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Oct. 26, 2013. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Featuring: Dave & Rabbi Sol Solomon interview rock journalist Sylvie Simmons, author of “I’m Your Man.” Also: Inside Broadway. Rabbi Sol offers his Rabbinical Reflection on the NYC biker melee, and a Saturday Segue for Tom Paxton’s birthday.

Guests: rock journalist Sylvie Simmons, Dave’s wife Joyce

00:00:01 Pre-Show
00:01:30 DAVE GOES IN
00:32:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Tom Paxton
00:57:00 Sponsors
01:00:30 INSIDE BROADWAY (news & reviews: The Glass Menagerie (01:13:00) & The Complete Performer (01:21:00))
01:32:30 GUEST: Sylvie Simmons with Dave & Rabbi Sol Solomon
03:09:00 Friends
03:17:00 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION – biker melee
03:23:30 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (world gone wrong)
03:36:30 Weather
03:37:30 DAVE SAYS BYE – Marcia Wallace & Francine Trevens
03:40:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Oct. 26, 2013 Playlist: “Life in the Key of C” (00:32:30), “Dance in the Shadows” (00:36:30), “When Annie Took Me Home” (00:40:00), “About the Children” ({live}, 00:43:30), “The Natural Girl for Me” (00:46:30), “The First Song is for You” (00:49:00) & “Wearing the Time” (03:43:00; Tom Paxton). “One Day More” (Les Miserables 1987 Broadway cast; 01:26:30). “I’m Your Man” (01:30:00), “Chelsea Hotel #2” (01:43:00), “So Long, Marianne” (01:48:00), “Take this Longing” (01:53:00), “The Future” (02:04:00), “In My Secret Life” (02:13:00) & “Traveling Lady” (03:03:00; Leonard Cohen). “Midnight Cowboy” (02:19:00; Sylvie Simmons). “Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams” (02:28:30; Nico). “The Wanderer” (02:28:30; Johnny Cash & U2). “Kommienezuspadt” (Tom Waits). “You are Not Alone” (02:54:30; Michael Jackson). “World Gone Wrong” (03:23:30), “Ragged & Dirty” (03:27:00) & “Broke Down Engine” (03:31:00).
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(Pictured From top: Sylvie Simmons, “I’m Your Man,” Sylvie Simmons & Leonard Cohen, Tom Paxton, Bob Dylan’s “World Gone Wrong,” bums on bikes.)

Sylvie Simmons & Leonard Cohen
Leonard Cohen
Tom Paxton
Dylan’s World Gone Wrong
bums on bikes