Here is the 599th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, March 25, 2017. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz Guests: singer Mary Wilson, Dave’s wife Joyce
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with The Supremes’s Mary Wilson. Plus: Inside Broadway, Greeley Crimes & Old Times, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (first boots), Saturday Segues (Chuck Berry, In the News).
Note: Mary Wilson passed Feb. 8, 2021 at age 76.
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (healthcare, haribo, skee ball, personhood, the nuns, Spanish class, morning news, toilet nightlight, the great oreo peep experiment) 01:02:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES 01:26:30 Sponsors 01:31:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Chuck Berry 01:58:00 INSIDE BROADWAY 02:27:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Mary Wilson 03:21:30 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (first boots) 03:44:00 Friends 04:02:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – In the News 04:41:30 Weather 04:43:30 DAVE GOES OUT
March 25, 2017 Playlist: “Potato Love” (00:28:00) & “Batinhas” (00:48:30; Small Potatoes). “Brown-Eyed Handsome Man” (01:39:00), “Adulteen” (01:40:30), “Stop and Listen” (01:48:00), “Let it Rock” (01:50:30; Chuck Berry). “Round and Round” (01:43:00; The Rolling Stones). “Too Much Monkey Business” (01:46:00; The Beatles). “When Veruca Says” (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2013 London cast). “Come See About Me” (02:27:00), “Stop in the Name of Love” (02:50:00), “Floy Joy” (02:57:00), “He’s My Sunny Boy” (04:46:00; The Supremes). “Supremes Medley” (02:34:30) “You Can’t Hurry Love” (02:44:00), “Love Talk” (03:03:00) & “Time to Move On” (03:19:00; Mary Wilson). “He was a Friend of Mine” (03:30:00), “Santa Fe” (03:34:00) & “Golden Loom” (03:36:00). “How I Learned to Play Guitar” (03:55:00; Christine Lavin). “London Calling” (04:03:30; The Clash). “Hello from the Gutter” (04:07:00; Overkill). “I’ve Still Got My Health” (Panama Hattie 1940 Broadway cast w/ Ethel Merman). “Palisades Park” (04:14:00; Freddy Cannon).
(pictured: Mary Wilson, Bob Dylan’s Bootlegs v. 1-3, Chuck Berry)
Topics include: The Supremes, racism, Diana Ross, music. Segment airs March 25, 2017 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
Note: Mary Wilson passed Feb. 8, 2021 at age 76.
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More information on Dave’s Gone By: http://www.davesgoneby.com More information about Rabbi Sol Solomon: http://www.shalomdammit.com
Here is the 598th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, March 18, 2017. Info: davesgoneby.com. Host: Dave Lefkowitz Guest: Dave’s wife Joyce
Featuring: Inside Broadway, Saturday Segues (springtime, in the news), Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (first & latest), Potato News.
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (sick pet, small potatoes, taxes, the great oreo-peep experiment) 00:52:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES 01:16:30 Sponsors 01:20:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Springtime 01:44:00 POTATO NEWS 01:48:00 DAVE GOES FURTHER IN – food product 01:53:00 INSIDE BROADWAY 02:29:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (first & latest) 02:48:00 Friends 02:59:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – In the News
March 18, 2017 Playlist: “Imagination” (00:16:00; Small Potatoes). “You Want it Darker” (00:26:00; Leonard Cohen). “Springtime Promises” (01:22:00; Pentangle). “Really Spring” (01:26:00; John Gorka). “Springtime Again” (01:29:00; Sun Ra). “If You Want to Die in Bed” (Miss Saigon 2014 London cast w/ Jon Jon Briones). “Love Minus Zero/No Limit” (02:33:00), “Highway 51” (02:36:00) & “Stardust” (02:38:30; Bob Dylan). “We are Family” (03:00:30; Sister Sledge). “Tax Rebates and Common Sense” (03:04:00; Lewis Black). “Low Budget” (03:09:00; The Kinks). “I Want to Be Loved” (03:13:00; Muddy Waters). “Springtime” (Jeffrey Lewis).
Shalom Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of March 11, 2017.
Happy Purim, everybody! It’s the one day of the year when the world is actually supposed to be crazy, rather than the accident we live in day to day. As such, it’s something of a tradition on this most happy holiday for me to eschew ranting, bitching, and beating various dead horses, and to just tell a couple of jokes, with a bissel of Talmudic commentary. Well, Talmudic-style commentary, since I’m too busy to actually read the friggin’ Talmud. (pause) Oh, as if you aren’t.
Anyhoo, we begin with a charming joke about infidelity. Murray the accountant has been lusting after his secretary for months. Finally, she gives in, they take the day off, go to a hotel, and spend hours boinking and shtupping, moaning and groaning, coming and going. They’re so exhausted, they even fall asleep. Suddenly, Murray wakes up, it’s 7:30 at night.
They start frantically dressing, and as they get out the door, Murray hands the girl his shoes and says, “Do me a favor. Take my shoes, go to the lawn, and rub them all over the grass and dirt. Do it!” She does. He says, “Great, don’t panic.” Drives her home and makes a beeline for his own house.
In he walks at 8:45, and boy, is his wife waiting for him. “Where have you been?” she screams in his face.
“Honey,” he says. “I’m not gonna lie to you. For the last ten hours, I’ve been in a hotel room with my hot secretary, and we’ve been having wild sex in every possible position. I’m sorry.”
Murray’s wife looks down at his shoes. Stares at them. Says, “You lying son of a bitch; you’ve been playing golf!”
Please note that this joke is not meant to be instructional or tried at home. It does remind us that marriage is a sacred institution, but even more sacred is the need for men to have their own corner of time and space. Doesn’t mean, chas v’chalil, they should be committing adultery—or certainly not childrenry. But an activity that is theirs and theirs alone. And ladies, remember, the good news is that for men of a certain age, golf is a helluva lot more manageable than an affair. For one thing, you can hold your shaft up for three hours without having a heart attack. For another, it’s more fun to pick up your balls from the green than to pick up your balls with tighter underpants. And finally, if you land in the wrong hole, you just get a drink at the bar instead of needing a penicillin shot.
Moving on. So last week, I’m visiting a big synagogue in Manhattan, and I have to use the bathroom. So I go downstairs, big men’s room; I try one stall, the door won’t open. So I try the next one, it’s fine, I go in, sit down.
I’m just getting settled, when a voice comes from the next cubicle. “Shalom! How are you doing?”
“Oy,” I think. But to be polite, I answer, “I’m fine, thank you very much.”
A couple seconds go by, the man says, “Well, what are you doing?”
What am I doing? I tell the guy, “I’m taking a poop! What the hell do you think I’m doing?”
Immediately, I hear the voice say: “Listen, Chaim, lemme call you back. I’ve got this schmuck in the other stall answering everything I say.”
Nu, so what do we learn from this joke? We learn that we can get so wrapped up in our own heads, we automatically assume everything around us revolves around us. The truth is, most of the time, the opposite is true. We are the moons orbiting the sun. The best we can do is not to collide with each other, fall in, and burn up. Put another way—since I mentioned poop—we’re just flies circling the manure. The best we can do is not collide, fall in, and come out smelling like Greeley, Colorado.
Okay, last one. Out of sheer curiosity, because he’s never been, Avi Cohen decides to visit a church. He goes in, unpacks his t’fillin bag, puts on a yarmulke and tallis, and sits. He figures, “I can pray my own prayers; I just like the atmosphere.”
However, when the priest starts the service, he sees Avi, and the first thing he says is, “Would all non-Christians kindly leave?”
Avi hears this, but he’s in the middle of the sh’ma and doesn’t move.
Again, the priest calls out, “I’m asking, please, would all non-Christians leave?”
Avi, in the middle of prayer, doesn’t acknowledge; doesn’t budge.
Finally, turning red, the priest barks out, “Will all Jews please leave my church!”
At this, Avi removes his kippah, his tallis, stuffs them away, leaps out of his chair, and marches towards the exit. On the way, he grabs a statue of Jesus and says, “Come boychick. They don’t want us here anymore.”
This is, of course, a reminder that in an era when Christians and Jews may wind up being pitted against each other over abortion, Palestinians, school prayer, thin-crust pizza vs. Chicago style. It’s good to remember we all need each other. Christians wouldn’t have a religion without us. And we wouldn’t have much traction in our current government if the goyim didn’t believe that Israel was necessary for endtimes. So, Jews, stop panicking. If anti-Semites are knocking over some headstones, if the alt-right is somehow making skinheads feel like they’ve got decent hair—it sucks, but don’t get sucked in. On this Purim holiday of 2017, celebrate what we can, and keep an eye on what we can’t.
Remember, too, that the president has a Jewish son-in-law and a converted Jewish daughter, and that the majority of our countrymen stand with us. Countrywomen, too. After all, what is a pussy hat if not a hamentaschen for the head?
This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches, in Great Neck, New York. Purim Sameach!
Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews author Ron Fassler Topics include: Up in the Cheap Seats, Robert Preston, Fiddler on the Roof, I Do I Do.
Segment airs March 11, 2017 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
Please Note: Segments extracted from “Dave’s Gone By” may have music and other elements removed for timing and media re-posting considerations. For the full interview with all elements, please visit the audio of the complete original broadcast. All content (c)2017 TotalTheater Productions.
More information on Dave’s Gone By: http://www.davesgoneby.com More information about Rabbi Sol Solomon: http://www.shalomdammit.com
Here is the 597th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, March 11, 2017. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz Guests: author Ron Fassler, Dave’s wife Joyce
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews author Ron Fassler (“Up in the Cheap Seats”). Plus: Rabbi Sol’s Rabbinical Reflection #145 (Purim Jokes 2017), Greeley Times, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (funnies), Potato News, Saturday Segues (Purim, In the News)
00:00:01 DAVE’S GONE BY w/ Joyce (broken sound machine, dogs, cronuts, justice Askew) 00:30:00 GREELEY TIMES 01:03:30 POTATO NEWS 01:07:30 DAVE GOES FURTHER IN w/ Joyce (cable news, oreo peeps, SuperShuttle, nurses) 01:26:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Purim 01:47:30 Sponsors 01:50:00 INSIDE BROADWAY 02:22:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Ron Fassler 03:17:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (funnies) 03:38:00 Friends 03:45:00 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #145 (Purim Jokes) 03:53:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – In the News 04:16:30 Weather 04:18:00 DAVE GOES OUT
March 11, 2017 Playlist: “Tsuris, pt. 1” (01:26:30) & “Tsuris, pt. 2” (01:40:30). “Two Old Jewish Men” (01:30:00) & “Three Old Jewish Men” (01:39:30; Gilbert Gottfried). “Pretty Fly for a Rabbi” (01:31:00; Weird Al Yankovic). “Nudnick the Flying Schissel” (01:34:00; Mickey Katz). “Sol’s Glasses” (01:37:00; The Jerky Boys). “Medley” (02:15:30; Come from Away Toronto cast). “I Love My Wife” (02:19:30; I Do! I Do! Broadway cast w/ Robert Preston). “Rothschild and Sons” (03:11:00; The Rothschilds 1971 Broadway cast w/ Hal Linden). “Polka Dot Undies” (03:19:00; Bowser & Blue). “Po’ Boy” (03:23:30; Bob Dylan). “Positively Wall Street” (03:26:30; National Lampoon’s Lemmings off-Broadway cast w/ Christopher Guest). “Green Eggs & Ham” (03:29:00; Kevin Ryan). “I’m Bugged” (03:54:00; XTC). “The Great Health Care Trial Balloon” (03:57:30; Capitol Steps). “When I’m Gone” (04:00:30; The Bridges of Madison County 2014 Broadway cast). “Koreandogwood” (04:04:30; Devendra Banhart). “Red Irish Rose” (04:08:30; Tommy Maken & Liam Clancy). “The Revolutionary Costume for Today” (04:21:30; Grey Gardens 2006 Broadway cast w/ Christine Ebersole).
(pictured: Ron Fassler, Up in the Cheap Seats, Purim, Potato News, Sally Field in The Glass Menagerie)
Shalom Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of March 5, 2017.
Remember New Coke? It was Coca Cola’s attempt to fix something that wasn’t broken. Take a formula that merrily rotted people’s teeth for years, change it for no particular reason, market the hell out of it, and watch customers start drinking Pepsi. The Coke folks realized their error, they reinstituted the classic recipe, and everything went back to normal levels of thirst quenching and obesity.
So who was the latest company to overthink its brand and screw the pooch? None other than Playboy magazine. In a stroke of madness—well, stroke may not be the best word—Playboy changed its whole ethos. Like so many magazines today, Playboy has felt the terrible pinch of the digital era. Circulation is down—and I don’t mean sales, I mean Playboy readers are so old, their bodies have no circulation. Meanwhile, along comes Maxim, also targeting the men’s-lifestyle market, and they eat away at Playboy’s potential younger audience. And unlike Playboy, Penthouse, Juggz, and my favorite, Barely Legal Anal Nurses,Maxim’s photo shoots are scanty but still clothed. The honchos at Playboy must have been scratching their heads, along with their crab lice, and wondering, “For years, men lied about reading us for the articles. Now there’s this other magazine with articles, and they’re proud to read it for the bikinis. What the what?”
So Playboy made the decision a year ago to eschew nudity. Think of it: Playboy without nudity. That’s like Auschwitz without Jews in it. This was the magazine that put a naked Marilyn Monroe in its first issue, the magazine that made stars of Dorothy Stratten, Anna Nicole Smith, and many others who died of natural causes; this was the magazine that served as ground zero for the sexual revolution, mainstream pornography, and the worldwide Kleenex shortage of 1967.
But times change, and for three decades now, Playboy has had to compete with digital magazines, cable TV and home video, changing popular tastes, and shifting cultural landscapes. It hasn’t helped that the visionary founder of Playboy, Hugh Hefner, is still alive. If he’d dropped dead years ago, he’d be extolled as an iconic, nostalgic reminder of America throwing off the shackles of the 1950s and embracing a world of new freedoms. But as a 90-year-old coot, Hef just makes people think of airbrushing, exploitation, and Bill Cosby honing his groping skills in the grotto. And what’s with those twins Hef was dating? How sexy is it to have two curvaceous, nymphomaniacal hotties give grampa a reacharound…just to change his ostomy bag.
But back to the nudity, or the removal thereof. When Ringling Brothers, responding to pressure from animal-rights groups, got rid of its elephants two years ago, what did that lead to? That’s right: the end of Ringling Brothers. When Playboy bid bye-bye to boobs and bushes…what happened? Actually, to be honest and surprising, sales went up a bit, especially for a younger demographic. And the magazine was able to be displayed more prominently on more newsstands. But it still wasn’t enough. Readers would look at Playboy, glance at the photos — instead of staring intently at them for several minutes — and then ask themselves, “Why am I still reading this?”
Cooper Hefner, the son of Hef and company COO since his sister stepped down in 2009, admitted putting ponchos over pussies was a mistake. In fact, “Nudity is Normal” is the motto on the cover of the March/April issue—an issue with mega-hot model Elizabeth Elam topless on the cover. Why, Playboy is even bringing back its party jokes, so all is right with the world. Who knows, maybe they’ll even bring back those cartoons with the wrinkly old, sex-crazed granny. I mean, she’s only 80 years older than Hef’s next girlfriend.
So welcome back old-fashioned Playboy. You’re still a dinosaur on the way to the amber yard, but at least along the way, you’ll help a few more teenage boys explore the wonders of gynecology. In a time when our government seems intent on yanking America back to the days of “Father Knows Best,” it’s heartening that once more, Playboy will leave it to beaver.
This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches, in Great Neck, New York. Show us your tits!
Here is the 596th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC radio, March 4, 2017. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz Guests: songwriter Tom Toce, Dave’s wife Joyce
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews songwriter Tom Toce. Plus: Rabbi Sol’s Rabbinical Reflection on Playboy, Inside Broadway, Greeley Crimes & Old Times, Potato News, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (Joan Osborne), Saturday Segues (Gary Numan, In the News)
00:00:01 DAVE’S GONE BY w/ Joyce (sabbatical, no critics, Columbia) 00:36:00 POTATO NEWS 00:42:00 DAVE GOES FURTHER IN (dead horses & mump titers, hpv) 00:50:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES 01:11:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Gary Numan 01:32:00 INSIDE BROADWAY 02:00:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Tom Toce 02:35:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Joan Osborne) 03:03:00 Friends 03:17:00 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #144 (Playboy) 03:24:30 SATURDAY SEGUE (In the News) 03:52:00 Weather 03:54:00 DAVE GOES OUT
March 4, 2017 Playlist: “Are `Friends’ Electric?” (01:13:30), “Complex” (01:19:00) & “Walking with Shadows” (01:22:00; Gary Numan). “Live for Loving You” (On Your Feet 2016 Broadway cast). “You Could Have Fooled Me” (01:58:00), “Our Fair City” (02:11:30), “Better than Rock `n’ Roll” (02:32:30) & “Welcome to Another Day” (03:57:00; Tom Toce). “I’ll Remember You” ({live}; 02:37:30) & “Quinn the Eskimo” ({take 1} 02:50:00; Bob Dylan). “Man in the Long Black Coat” (02:41:30; Joan Osborne). “Take Me to the Mardi Gras” (03:26:00; Paul Simon). “Moonlight Serenade” (03:29:00; Frank Sinatra). “Have You Ever Seen a Prettier Little Congress & Stability” (03:33:00; The Rothschilds 1970 Broadway cast). “World Tour Sessions” (03:36:30; Public Enemy).
(pictured: Tom Toce’s “Songwriter in the House,” Tom Toce, Potato News, Gary Numan, Playboy magazine)
Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews songwriter Tom Toce Topics include: songwriting, Songwriter in the House, game shows.
Segment aired March 4, 2017 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
Please Note: Segments extracted from “Dave’s Gone By” may have music and other elements removed for timing and media re-posting considerations. For the full interview with all elements, please visit the audio of the complete original broadcast.
All content (c)2017 TotalTheater Productions. More information on Dave’s Gone By: http://www.davesgoneby.com More information about Rabbi Sol Solomon: http://www.shalomdammit.com