Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews radio legend Jerry Blavat
Topics include: rock and roll, Frank Sinatra, Mob, Mafia, Sammy Davis Jr., radio.
Segment aired Jan. 25, 2014 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 455th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Jan. 25, 2014. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with radio legend Jerry Blavat. Plus: Rabbi Sol’s Rabbinical Reflection on Hiroo Onoda, Inside Broadway, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (Kansas), Saturday Segues (Lucinda Williams & Lloyd Cole).
Guests: radio host Jerry Blavat, Dave’s wife Joyce
00:00:01 Pre-Show 00:02:00 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce Weil (birthday, AARP, couponing, cloth newspapers, birthday meals, UNC TV) 01:00:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Lloyd Cole 01:27:30 Sponsors 01:32:30 INSIDE BROADWAY 01:53:30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Jerry Blavat 02:49:00 Sponsors 02:53:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Kansas) 03:17:30 Friends 03:29:00 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #89 – Hiroo Onoda 03:34:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Lucinda Williams 03:57:30 Weather & Thanks 04:02:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Jan. 26, 2014 Playlist: “Morning is Broken” (01:03:00), “Why I Love Country Music” (01:08:00), “Man on the Verge” (01:11:00), “Rattlesnakes” (01:14:30), “So You’d Like to Save the World” (01:18:00) & “Don’t Look Back” (Lloyd Cole; 01:21:30). “Rock of Ages” (01:51:30; Forbidden Broadway – Alive & Kicking 2012 off-Broadway cast). “The Impossible Dream” (02:44:00; The Temptations). “Meet Me in the Morning” (02:54:30), “The Ballad of Donald White” (03:04:00) & “Union Sundown” (03:08:30; Bob Dylan). “Wanted Man” (02:58:30; Nick Cave). “Something About What Happens When We Talk” (03:34:00), “Lately” (03:37:30), “Still I Long for Your Kiss” (03:42:30), “Sharp Cutting Wings (Song to a Poet)” (03:46:30), “Which Will” (03:50:00) & “Overtime” (04:04:00; Lucinda Williams).
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Lloyd ColeLucinda WilliamsHiroo OnodaKansascloth literature
Shalom Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of January 19th, 2014.
It is with a sad heart that we bid farewell to Ariel Sharon, the former Prime Minister of Israel who died last Saturday at age 85. The end was a blessing because he’d been in a coma for the past eight years. Imagine, eight years without any kind of physical activity. Sort of like a Jewish marriage.
But seriously, Ariel Sharon was a war hero and a statesman and the kind of leader Israel needed again and again in its battles with the Arab world. In the 1948 war for independence, he was wounded but survived and came back strong. He was aggressive and rude and cocky – honestly, you’d never know he was Jewish. But he sure was, and in the 1950’s, he fought constantly against terrorism – sometimes killing civilians, which isn’t nice, and sometimes killing murderers, which is very nice. In 1967, as a general, Sharon took on Egypt and beat them in a war that lasted all of six days. I can’t get a passport in six days, this guy wins a whole freakin’ war.
And then in 1973, when the Jews were attacked on Yom Kippur – our holiest day of the year (if you don’t count Barbra Streisand concerts) – with Egypt’s Third Army massing against us, Ariel Sharon led 5,000 tanks over the Suez Canal and turned the tide of the war. Ariel Sharon was our Patton, our Sherman, our sword of vengeance and great protector.
Yes, he was a hawk, but kicking Egypt’s ass on Yom Kipper helped bring on the Sadat peace talks. And Sharon was willing to compromise for peace a lot more than other hawks around him. For years, he encouraged Jewish settlements in the so-called “occupied territories” – and why not? Gaza, the West Bank – those are places that Israel won, fair and square, in wars. What’s the point of conquering enemy territory if you’re not gonna build a Starbucks on it?
However, when Israel began negotiating with the Palestinians – or at least tried to – and settlements were standing in the way of progress, Ariel Sharon went in there and started pulling Jewish families out of their homes. Their land was then given over to Palestinian rule, and the Arabs were so grateful, they started sending rockets over with little red bows and thank-you notes. Oh well. The whole land-for-peace thing is a crock, but you can’t say Sharon didn’t try.
Now, no question, this man had blood on his hands. One time, he blew up an Arab village that he swore he thought was abandoned. It wasn’t. Well, it was when he got through with it. Another time, Sharon had the army surround a refugee camp and then allowed the Lebanese Christian militia to go in and look for terrorists. They may have found some, but it’s hard to tell, since the Phalangists wound up slaughtering all the refugees. So much for Christian charity.
But if I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a trillion times: Israel is a safety net for the Jewish people. New York is over-crowded, and Miami has too many flying bugs, so Jews need the teeny-tiny country of Israel as their homeland. Arabs have all the rest of the Middle East and North Africa to call their own. All you need is a turban and a Koran, and you have eight-and-a-half million miles at your disposal. By comparison, Israel is the size of a King Soopers – and not even one of those big King Soopers that has furniture and garden supplies.
Ariel Sharon was our security guard. He was so feared and hated by our enemy that his mere visit to the Temple Mount set off a wave of Arab riots. I haven’t seen that kind of negative reaction to a personal appearance since John Tesh played Bonnaroo.
A big man with big appetites, Sharon paid for his high living with a stroke that put him on life support for nearly a decade. No one knows if he saw, heard or understood anything that was going on around him. Kind of like Chris Christie. But if those tragic eight years – plus the deaths of two wives and his only son – were payback for the bad things Ariel Sharon did, let the next thousand millennia in heaven reward him for his courage, his tenacity, and his devotion to Eretz Yisroel. Thank you, bulldozer.
Topics include: Gilligan’s Island, theater, Sherwood Schwartz, They’re Playing Our Song.
Segment aired Jan. 18, 2014 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
Note: Dawn Wells passed away Dec. 30, 2020 at age 82.
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Here is the 454th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Jan. 18, 2014. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with actress Dawn Wells (“Gilligan’s Island”). Plus: Inside Broadway, Saturday Segues (dawn & zevon), Dylan – Sooner & Later (dawn), Rabbi Sol’s Rabbinical Reflection on the passing of Ariel Sharon.
host: Dave Lefkowitz
guests: actress Dawn Wells, Dave’s wife, Joyce
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (Gilligan’s Island, Dave’s birthday) 00:13:30 News Items w/ Joyce (google glasses, laser beams, 420 signs, Haribo gummies, technology curve, cheese pervert, MLK) 01:22:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Dawn 01:54:00 Sponsors 01:58:30 INSIDE BROADWAY 02:24:30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Dawn Wells 03:17:00 Weather & Friends 03:25:30 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (dawn) 03:54:00 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #88 – Ariel Sharon 04:01:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Warren Zevon 04:27:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Jan. 18, 2014 Playlist: “The Cheese Alarm” (01:05:30) & “Visions of Johanna” (03:33:30; Robyn Hitchcock). “Trayvon” (01:22:00; Dave Lefkowitz). “Minstrel of the Dawn” (01:27:00) & “Long Thin Dawn” (01:48:00; Gordon Lightfoot). “The Piper at the Gates of Dawn” (01:30:00; Van Morrison). “Violets of Dawn” (01:34:00; Eric Andersen). “Dawn is a Feeling” (01:38:00; Moody Blues). “Golden Dawn” (01:40:00; Nikki Sudden). “New Dawn Coming” (01:44:00; Cowboy Junkies). “Beautiful” (02:20:300; Carole King). “The Ballad of Gilligan’s Isle” (02:23:30; The Eligibles). “Dawn Wells Potato Peeling” ({youtube video}; 02:43:00; Dawn Wells). “You Need Us” (03:11:30; The Honeybees from “Gilligan’s Island”). “Meet Me in the Morning” (03:26:00), “You Wanna Ramble” (03:30:00), “Where are You Tonight” (03:41:00). “The Envoy” (04:02:30), “Play it All Night Long” ({live}; 04:05:30), “For My Next Trick I’ll Need a Volunteer” (04:09:00), “The Sin” ({live}; 04:12:00), “Tenderness on the Block” (04:15:30) & “My Ride’s Here” (04:19:30; Warren Zevon). “Happy Birthday to Me” (04:32:30; Cracker).
Dave Lefkowitz interviews University of Northern Colorado sportcaster Thomas Hoffman
Topics include: University of Northern Colorado, hockey, basketball, baseball, Greeley Bears.
Segment aired Jan. 11, 2014 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews playwright Greg Kotis
Topics include: Give the People What They Want, Urinetown, NeoFuturists, Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind.
Segment scheduled to air Jan. 11, 2014 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 453rd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Jan. 11, 2014. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Featuring Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with playwright Greg Kotis(Urinetown). Plus: Dave chats with UNC sports radio host Thomas Hoffman, Inside Broadway, Saturday Segues (Jill Sobule, Captain Beefheart), Rabbi Sol Solomon’s Rabbinical Reflection on “Duck Dynasty’s” Phil Robertson
Guests: playwright Greg Kotis, broadcaster Thomas Hoffman
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN 00:02:00 GUEST: Thomas Hoffman 00:48:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Jill Sobule 01:09:00 INSIDE BROADWAY 01:34:30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Greg Kotis 02:32:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (trio) 03:02:30 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #87 – Duck Amuck 03:11:00 Weather 03:13:00 Friends 03:29:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Captain Beefheart 03:53:30 Upcoming 03:57:30 DAVE GOES OUT
Jan. 11, 2014 Playlist: “A Good Life” (00:48:30), “Jetpack” (00:51:00), “Supermodel” (00:54:30), “Mexican Wrestler” (00:57:30), “Don’t Let Us Get Sick” (04:00:00; Jill Sobule). “Rebel of the Underground” (01:30:00; Tupac Shakur). “Urinetown” (01:33:00) & “I See a River” (02:16:00; Urinetown, 2001 Broadway cast). “The Times They Are a-Changin'” (02:36:00), “Simple Twist of Fate” (02:39:30), “One Too Many Mornings” (02:44:00), “On a Night Like This” (02:46:30), “Shelter from the Storm” (02:49:00) & “Going Going Gone” (02:54:00; Bob Dylan). “Full Moon Hot Sun” (03:34:00), “Her Eyes are a Blue Million Miles” ({live at My Father’s Place version; 03:36:00), “Bill’s Corpse” (03:40:00), “Observatory Crest” (03:41:30), “I Want a Woman to Hold My Big Toe Till I Have to Go” (03:45:00), & “Moonlight on Vermont” (03:47:00; Captain Beefheart).
Jeff McCarthy (Officer Lockstock) and Spencer Kayden (Little Sally) in “Urinetown.”
Thomas HoffmanJill SobuleCaptain BeefheartPhil Robertson of Duck Dynasty
Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews cabaret lyricist & Jeopardy champion Tom Toce
Topics include: Cabaret, Broadway, theater, Jeopardy, Andrea Marcovicci, Douglas J. Cohen.
Segment aired Jan. 4, 2014 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 452nd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Jan. 4, 2014. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with lyricist Tom Toce; Saturday Segues (Phil Everly, Stipe n’ Schlosser); Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (firsts).
Guests: lyricist Tom Toce, Dave’s wife Joyce
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (age-appropriate, parasites) 00:43:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Phil Everly 00:54:00 Dave & Joyce (quiet times & drug mules) 01:11:30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Tom Toce 02:23:00 Sponsors & Weather 02:29:30 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (firsts) 02:53:00 SATURDAY SEGUE (Stipe & Schlosser) 03:20:00 Friends 03:24:00 Upcoming 03:27:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Jan. 4, 2014 Playlist: “Cathy’s Clown” (00:45:00), “Crying in the Rain” (00:47:00), “Bye Bye Love” (00:49:00) & “All I Have to Do is Dream” (00:51:00; The Everly Brothers). “The Sweetness in the Air” (01:08:30) & “Shalom Santa” (01:27:00; Carole J. Bufford). “The Boy From” (01:32:00; Side By Side By Sondheim 1976 UK cast w/ Millicent Martin). “The Night I Fell in Love with Paris” (01:56:00; Jane Monheit). “You Make Me Laugh” (02:19:00; Jennifer Sheehan). “Long Time Gone” (02:30:30), “The First Noel” (02:34:00), “The Water is Wide” (02:36:30), “Things Have Changed” (02:42:00). “Misery Loves Company” (02:54:00), “Kurt Cobain” (03:00:30), “I Wanna Be Madonna” (03:04:00) & “Have a Peanut Butter Sandwich” (03:09:00; Art Paul Schlosser). “Every Day is Yours to Win” (2:57:00), “Sitting Still” (03:01:00), “Supernatural Serious” (03:05:30) & “I am Superman” (03:28:30; R.E.M.).
Tom TocePhil EverlyArt Paul SchlosserMichael Stipe