Segment originally aired Oct. 20, 2003 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 48th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on NY’s WGBB-AM, Oct. 20, 2003.
host: Dave Lefkowitz guests: actor Robert Clohessy, theater critic Jeannie Lieberman.
Featuring: Dave chats with actor Robert Clohessy and theater critic Jeannie Lieberman. Plus: the satirical News Gone By, a musical birthday tribute to poet Arthur Rimbaud, and Dave’s song, OxyContin Rush.
Note: Alas, this show had some technical problems, including missing the first couple of minutes and some audio over-modulation in a segment or two. It’s livable. – Dave
00:00:00 DAVE GOES IN: Opening comments, introducing the guests. 00:10:00 DAVE’S GOT GUESTS: Actor Robert Clohessy 00:27:00 DAVE’s GONE CULTURAL: Theater reviews (Avenue Q, Little Shop of Horrors, Omnium-Gatherum) w/ critic Jeanne Lieberman. 00:40:30 NEWS GONE BY: Scary Ferry; Gaza Oops; Mother Theresa; China in Space; “I Have Amtrak”; Shoot Me in the Ass; Silicone Returns; OxyContin Rush; Bartman vs. The Marlins; Topless Roy; Ghettopoly; “School’s Food Sickens Pupils”; Punishing KISS. 01:08:00 DAVE GETS POETIC: Torn Down a la Rimbaud. 01:22:00 DAVE GOES OUT: Thank yous & best wishes.
Oct. 20, 2003 Playlist: “The More You Love Someone” (Avenue Q), “OxyContin Rush” (Dave, 42:00), “In the Ghetto” (Nick Cave), “End of the Night” (The Doors), “Babelogue” (Patti Smith), “Torn Down a la Rimbaud” (Van Morrison), “Shoot Me in the Ass” (Wesley Willis).
Dave Lefkowitz interviews Toto Washlet toilet spokesperson Lenora Campos
Topics include: toilets.
Segment originally aired Oct. 13, 2003 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 47th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on NY’s WGBB-AM Oct. 13, 2003. More info: davesgoneby.com.
host: Dave Lefkowitz
guests: Lenora Campos of the Toto Company, Rabbi Sol Solomon (spiritual leader of Temple Sons of Bitches, Great Neck, NY.
Featuring: Dave chats with Toto’s Lenora Campos about washlets! Plus: Dave Goes Off on the governator, Rabbi Sol Solomon on Christopher Columbus, and Dave’s song, “Makin’ Poopies.”
00:00:00 DAVE GOES IN: Opening comments on time, exploration and urination. 00:15:00 DAVE GOES OFF: Ahhnuuuld, the Governator 00:27:00 GUEST: Lenora Campos, of the Toto company, discusses their new advance in toilet-making: “The Washlet.” 00:50:00 SKIT: “Rabbi Columbus.” Rabbi Sol Solomon explains, in verse, why Columbus was obviously Jewish. 01:07:00 NEWS GONE BY: Obscene Principal; Rap the Vote; Taking Bananas for Granite; Finicky Eaters; Soccer Astronomy; Cannibalism – The Milky Way; Daddy Really Long Legs; Hola Almiqui; Gettin’ FluMist. 01:16:00 DAVE GOES OUT: Thank yous, best wishes, and an October Project tune.
Dave Lefkowitz interviews outsider musician Art Paul Schlosser
Topics include: Have a Peanut Butter Sandwich, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Segment originally aired Oct. 20, 2003 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Dave Lefkowitz interviews carnival performer Todd Robbins
Topics include: freak shows, carnivals.
Segment originally aired Sept. 29, 2003 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 46th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on NY’s WGBB-AM, Sept. 29, 2003. More info: davesgoneby.com.
host: Dave Lefkowitz guests: sideshow performer Todd Robbins and Wisconsin-based musician Art Paul Schlosser
Featuring: A tribute to outsider musicians and artists, featuring sideshow performer Todd Robbins and musician Art Paul Schlosser. Plus: Tributes to Wesley Willis and Shooby Taylor.
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN: Opening comments 00:10:00 GUEST: Todd Robbins (off-Bway’s “Carnival Knowledge”) 00:28:00 NEWS GONE BY: Hillary’s Book in China; Goodbye Grasso; A Stoning!; All Thumbs; The Scion Sets on Manischewitz; LIRR Step-Up Flair; The Mepham Football Fight Song; He Came in Through the Bathroom Window; Captain Nemo’s Revenge. 00:45:00 GUEST: Singer-Songwriter Art Paul Schlosser (“Have a Peanut Butter Sandwich”) 01:09:00 MUSIC: Adieu to Wesley Willis & Shooby Taylor 01:22:00 DAVE GOES OUT: Thank yous & best wishes.
Sept. 29, 2003 Playlist: “The Mepham Football Fight Song” (00:38:00; Dave), “Love, Love, Love,” “Have a Peanut Butter Sandwich,” “Vote for Me,” “Maybe You Think I’m Weird,” Three Short Songs (Art Paul Schlosser), “The Termites Ate My House Up” & “Curt Cobain” (Wesley Willis), “Lift Up Your Hearts” & “You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You” (William “Shooby” Taylor).
Segment aired Sept. 22, 2003, as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Japanese poetry especially crafted for Long Island life
Segment originally aired Sept. 22, 2003, as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 45th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on NY’s WGBB-AM radio, Sept. 22, 2003. More info: davesgoneby.com.
host: Dave Lefkowitz
Featuring: Dave greets the fall with autumn songs, the satirical News Gone By, and a look at Long Island Haiku. Plus a Nick Cave tribute and Professor Yoni Huttenanni Explaining Folk Music.
00:00:01 SKIT: A Suburban Home Companion 00:02:00 DAVE GOES IN: Opening comments 00:06:00 MUSIC: Autumn’s Child. A tribute to fall’s return 00:23:00 NEWS GONE BY: Hurricane Isabel, The Clinton Cookbook, Clinton n’ Clooney, Subway Announcements, Mas Mexicans, Cutting Yoko, Caught Weeding, Gravel Hoppin’, Team Spirit for Mepham, Tooth Soup, The Zirconia Switch, Bee Careful (Bad Pun of the Week), Cafeteria Food, Hard to Handel, Moon Power, Marathon Monk 00:51:00 SKIT: Long Island Haikus 00:57:00 SKIT: Folk Music (w/ Prof. Yoni Huttenanni) 01:08:00 MUSIC: Nick Cave Birthday Tribute 01:17:00 DAVE GOES OUT: Dave remembers Sheb Wooley & Judge Theodore Kupferman. Get wells & thank yous.
Sept. 22, 2003 Playlist: “Autumn’s Child” (Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band), “September Song” (Lou Reed), “Autumn in New York” (Frank Sinatra), “September Girls” (Bangles), “Sorrow’s Child” & “The Mercy Seat” (Nick Cave), “The Purple People Eater” (Sheb Woolley).