Here is the 443rd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Nov. 2, 2013. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews press agent Susan L. Schulman. Plus: Inside Broadway, Rabbi Sol Solomon offers his Rabbinical Reflection on the Washington Redskins, and a Saturday Segue remembering Lou Reed.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guests: press agent Susan L. Schulman, Dave’s wife, Joyce
00:00:01 Pre-Show 00:08:30 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce 01:17:30 Sponsors 01:21:00 INSIDE BROADWAY (news & reviews: A Time to Kill (01:28:30) & Shut Up, Sit Down & Eat (01:40:30)) 01:48:30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Susan L. Schulman 03:08:30 More Sponsors 03:13:30 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #81 – Redskins 03:20:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later: Lou Reed 03:30:30 Friends & Weather 03:35:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Nov. 2, 2013 Playlist: “No Money Down” (05:00:00), “Legendary Hearts” (00:57:30), “NYC Man” (01:00:30), “Caroline Says II” (01:05:30), “Heavenly Arms” (01:10:00), “Foot of Pride” (03:20:00) & “Goodnight Ladies” (03:38:00; Lou Reed). “Pale Blue Eyes” ({live 1993}, 00:44:30), “There is No Reason (Demo)” (00:50:30) & “I’m Waiting for the Man” (00:53:00; The Velvet Underground). “Shut Up, Sit Down and Eat” (excerpt, 01:46:00). “Aloft Above France (Sky Symphony)” (02:01:00; Victor Young’s “Around the World in 80 Days” film soundtrack). “Opening (Our State Fair)” (02:48:00) & “Overture – State Fair” (03:06:00; State Fair 1996 Broadway cast w/ John Davidson). “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” ({live 30th Anniversary version}; 03:26:00; Bob Dylan).
Dave Lefkowitz and Rabbi Sol Solomon interview rock journalist Sylvie Simmons
Topics include: Simmons’s Leonard Cohen biography, “I’m Your Man”; rock journalism, Michael Jackson, the Beatles, Lou Reed, Johnny Cash.
Segment aired Oct. 26, 2013 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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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 #79: 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).
(Pictured From top: Sylvie Simmons, “I’m Your Man,” Sylvie Simmons & Leonard Cohen, Tom Paxton, Bob Dylan’s “World Gone Wrong,” bums on bikes.)
Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews radio host Kelly Carlin
Topics include: her father – George Carlin, comedy, podcasting, self-help, life coach.
Segment aired Oct. 12, 2013 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 441st episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Oct. 12, 2013. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with writer Kelly Carlin; Inside Broadway; the News Gone By; Dylan – Sooner & Later (ornaments & apps); Saturday Segues (Simon & Siberry; Bob Mould).
Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guest: George Carlin’s daughter, Kelly Carlin
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN 00:16:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Simon & Siberry 00:54:00 INSIDE BROADWAY 01:27 :30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Kelly Carlin 02:10:00 Sponsors 02:18:00 NEWS GONE BY 02:28:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (ornaments & apps) 02:47:30 Friends & Weather 02:55:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Bob Mould 03:21:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Oct. 12, 2013 Playlist: “We Should Be There By Morning” (00:17:00), “Lena is a White Table” (00:24:30), “You Never Know” (00:33:30) & “The Life is the Red Wagon” (00:41:00; Jane Siberry). “Have a Good Time” (00:21:00) & “Congratulations” (00:37:00; Paul Simon). “Red Rubber Ball” ({live} 00:31:00; Simon & Garfunkel). “Oseh Shalom” (01:23:00; Shlomo Carlebach). “Occupation: Foole” (01:25:00), “Yeast Infection” (01:49:00) & “Farting in Public” (02:07:00; George Carlin). “Tattle O’Day” (02:30:30), “The Christmas Blues” (02:34:00), “If Not for You” (02:37:00), “Christmas Island” (02:39:30) & “Railroad Bill” (02:42:00; Bob Dylan). “Visionary” (02:57:30) & “Makes No Sense at All” (03:07:30; Husker Du). “Bad Blood Better” (03:00:00), “The Last Night” (03:03:30), “If I Can’t Change Your Mind” (03:10:00) & “Whichever Way the Wind Blows” (03:26:00).
(Pictured from top: Kelly Carlin, George Carlin & Kelly Carlin, Jane Siberry, Paul Simon, Bob Mould, the Dylan app.)
Segment aired Oct. 5, 2013 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 440th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio Oct. 5, 2013. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews playwright Mario Fratti. Also: Inside Broadway, Saturday Segues (Matthew Sweet, John Lennon), Rabbi Sol on the government shutdown, Dylan – Sooner & Later (nobel deeds)
Guests: playwright Mario Fratti, Dave’s wife, Joyce
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce 00:47:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Matthew Sweet 01:12:00 Sponsors 01:15:00 INSIDE BROADWAY 01:33:30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Mario Fratti 02:18:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (nobel deeds) 02:46:30 Friends 02:53:30 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #78 (shutdown) 03:01:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – John Lennon 03:19:00 Upcoming & Weather 03:24:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Oct. 5, 2013 Playlist: “Divine Intervention” (00:47:30), “Make Believe” (00:51:30), “What Do You Know?” (00:56:00), “Come to Love” (01:00:30) & “Ugly Truth Rock” (01:03:00; Matthew Sweet). “Everybody Knows This is Nowhere” (00:53:30) & “Gimme Some Truth” (01:05:30; Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs). “Get it While You Can” (01:30:00; Janis Joplin). “Only With You” (02:09:00; Nine 1982 Bway cast w/ Raul Julia). “Tweedledee & Tweedledum” (02:23:30), “My Back Pages” ({live 30th anniversary version}, 02:33:30) & “Dignity” (02:38:00; Bob Dylan). “The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” (02:28:00; Mason Jennings). “I’ll Cry Instead” (03:01:30), “Sexy Sadie” (03:07:00), “I’ll Be Back” (03:15:00) & “Across the Universe” (03:26:30; The Beatles). “How?” (03:03:30) & “Remember” (John Lennon; 03:10:00).
Shalom Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of September 29th, 2013.
Let us spin the wheel of the Arab world to find out which country is in chaos today. (spin sound) Oh boy, will it be Egypt, Lebanon? Iran? Maybe Iraq? No, it’s Syria! They’d been quiet for so many years, you could almost forget it was a Muslim country. But no, as the song goes, there’s always something there to remind me. In this case, a poison-gas attack that happened a month ago while the government was trying to put down a revolution.
President Bashar al-Assad denied using chemical weapons, he denied having chemical weapons, he denied knowing what chemical weapons even were – until the U.S. threatened air strikes, and suddenly he’s all, “Ohh!, you said CHEMICAL weapons, I thought you said chemical WEAPONS. Yeah, we have a few of those, lemme load up the U.N. truck.”
Now, when news leaked of the gas attack – and when you have a gas-attack leak, you better change your underpants – the first reaction was war. President Obama – not the right-wing Republicans, but the so-called soft-on-terrorism schvartze Democrat in the White House – he was the one saying, “load up the planes; let’s send a message.”
And then the debate began: If Assad is using chemical weapons, that’s bad. But he’s not using them on us. So that’s good. We’ve got our own problems. But if Assad has the weapons he denied having, and he killed the 1400 people he blamed the rebels for killing, then he could someday use the gas on us, which is bad. So we can start bombing him now, which is good. But then, to make sure he doesn’t rebuild, we have to put soldiers on the ground, which is bad. And, let’s face it, every time we get involved in another country’s military politics, the results are a Jerry Lewis movie played in slow motion. In the end, Jerry survives and even gets to smooch Connie Stevens, but not before destroying the hotel and getting stung by 370 bees.
As “can’t win” situations go, this one’s a doozy. If America fails to act after Obama’s tough words, we’re perceived as all talk and no action – like the first half hour of lesbian porn. But if we go in with strategic missiles, we put our soldiers in danger, we open ourselves up to reprisals, and we get half of Europe going wah wah wah, you didn’t ask us first. Pass the diapers before we wet ourselves.”
And then there’s precedent. By that I mean the precedent of the predecessor President. He went to Congress with bogus proof that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. Congress listened – because back then, the idea of checks and balances was almost actually functional – they believed Dubya Bush, and boom, there we were in Baghdad for ten long years. Who can blame the House and Senate for making sure Barack isn’t full of the same bologna?
Lucky for us, Russia – of all places – Russia steps up and says, let’s give Assad a chance to turn the weapons over peacefully. He’s been a naughty boy, but even he knows getting your country blown up by Uncle Sam is even worse than getting blitzed by rebels. The hard part is figuring out whether Assad is telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help him Allah? Is he surrendering 99.9 percent of his chemicals? 89 percent? 39? I mean, let’s say the owner of a Dunkin Donuts franchise wins Lotto. Yes, he sells the store lock, stock and bagel, but he also keeps a few crullers in reserve, just in case.
Folks, in my Rabbinical Reflections, I have made no secret of my fear and my distrust of the Arab nations. They have caused great harm to my people – Americans – and, of course, to Israel. Any opportunity to stop the AlQaedification of the world is an almost irresistible temptation. And if you tell me that the Syrian government killed 1400 Syrians, well, I am so far beyond giving a rat’s ass that many a rat will go assless for decades to come. Still, the method by which Assad eliminated his own people cannot be ignored – especially by Jews, who know that gas is a pretty wretched way to die. That, and listening to the Jonas Brothers.
But I hope we learned from 9/11 that fights are like noses; you have to pick them carefully. So let’s give Assad a chance to prove that he doesn’t want to be the next Hosni Mubarak, let alone Saddam Hussein. If he chokes, well, at least he knows what his victims felt like.
This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches in Great Neck, New York.
Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews songwriter Brian Gari
Topics include: Eddie Cantor, Late Nite Comic, songwriting, Neil Sedaka, George Carlin, George Jessel, Joe Franklin.
Segment aired Sept. 28, 2013 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 439th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Sept. 28, 2013. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with songwriter Brian Gari (Late Nite Comic). Plus: Inside Broadway, Saturday Segue (October), Rabbi Sol on Syria, Dylan – Sooner & Later (mood swings).
Guests: songwriter Brian Gari, Joyce
00:00:01 Pre-Show 00:03:30 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce 00:34:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – October 00:59:00 Sponsors 01:01:30 INSIDE BROADWAY 01:29:30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Brian Gari 02:51:30 Friends 02:55:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (mood swings) 03:08:30 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #077 – Syria 03:14:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Sept. 28, 2013 Playlist: “October Winds” (00:35:00; The Clancy Brothers). “August October” (00:37:30; Robin Gibb). “Song of Brown October Ale” (00:40:00; Michael Van Engen, Earl Rivers & Cincinnati’s University Singers). “When October Goes” (00:42:30; Nancy Wilson). “October” (00:46:30; U2). “October Song” (00:49:00; The Incredible String Band). “October Song” (00:53:00; Amy Winehouse). “Gooch’s Song” (01:24:00; Mame 1966 Bway cast w/ Jane Connell). “He’s an Old Cat” (01:27:30), “My Dad” (01:34:30), “The California Dream” (01:45:00) & “While They’re Still Here” (02:42:00; Brian Gari). “Stand Up” (02:11:30) & “Late Nite Comic” (02:45:30; Late Nite Comic 2007 20th Anniversary recording w/ Chip Zien & Rupert Holmes). “Baby, I’m in the Mood for You” (02:56:30), “When I Got Troubles” (02:59:30) & “Cold Irons Bound” (03:01:00; Bob Dylan). “Can We Go Home Now?” (03:15:00; The Roches).