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Friend and former guest co-host Jeff Goodman pays a return visit to the Daverhood.
Topics include: Long Island, Las Vegas.
Segment aired Jan. 14, 2017 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews composers Zina Goldrich & Marcy Heisler. Plus: Inside Broadway, Saturday Segues (birthdays, in the news), Dylan – Sooner & Later (Waves on the Tracks), a call from Jeff Goodman.
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/Joyce (new checks, StuporShuttle) 00:12:00 GUEST: Jeff Goodman 00:45:00 DAVE GOES FURTHER IN (happiness, manatees) 01:01:00 Sponsors 01:07:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES 01:18:00 DAVE GOES EVEN FURTHER IN (Dylan Goes Commercial) 01:29:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Birthdays 01:54:00 INSIDE BROADWAY 02:20:00 GUESTS: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Marcy Heisler & Zina Goldrich 03:03:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (waves on the tracks) 03:22:00 Friends 03:30:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – In the News 03:59:00 Weather 04:02:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Jan. 14, 2017 Playlist: “Yamin Usmol” (01:30:00; Shlomo Carlebach). “Under a Cloud” (01:33:00; The Bangles). “Nowadays a Woman’s Gotta Hit a Man” (01:37:00; Captain Beefheart). “Vrbana Bridge” (01:41:00; Jill Sobule). “Cry for Me” (02:18:00; Jersey Boys 2005 Broadway cast). “Ever After” (02:57:30; Marcy Heisler). “You Angel You” (03:09:30) & “Never Say Goodbye” (Bob Dylan). “If You See Her, Say Hello” (03:12:30; Russ Seeger). “What is Urinetown?” (03:31:00; Urinetown Broadway cast). “Tubular Bells” (03:35:00; Mike Oldfield). “MLK” (03:37:30; Joan Baez). “Where Do You Go to My Lovely” (03:40:00; Peter Sarstedt). “Inauguration Blues” (03:45:00; Loudon Wainwright III). “There are Bad Times Just around the Corner” (Cowardy Custard 1972 London cast; 04:07:00).
Shalom Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of January 8, 2017.
Remember that old Billy Joel song, “Leave a Tender Moment Alone?” He was talking about how he couldn’t just enjoy a romantic interlude; he had to undercut the good feelings with a gripe or a joke. Of course, the joke was on him, since he chose Cutty Sark over Christie Brinkley. But the idea of not leaving well enough alone, of doing your best but then having the world remember your worst — that can be applied to our outgoing commander in chief, Barak Obama.
This is a man who took on a country that was in the toilet financially, emotionally, and seemingly irremediably. Eight years ago, you couldn’t pay the bills, you couldn’t get a job, you couldn’t sell a house, you couldn’t retire, you couldn’t visit New Orleans without scuba gear. Since President Obama has been in office, change has been slow, but to deny that an epic turn-around has occurred means that either you’re a retard or a Republican. On top of this, we killed Bin Laden, pointless laws about harmless crimes have been easing up, and faigelehs can marry whomever they want and, therefore, be as miserable as the rest of us. Through it all, Obama has maintained his poise, his cool, and his through-the-roof hipness quotient, kind of like yours truly.
And yet, mistakes were made. He rammed Obamacare up the American tush like a bad thermometer, giving people who never had health insurance coverage, but giving the rest of us a severe pain in the wallet. He completely screwed the pooch on managing the rise of ISIS, or ISIL, or Islamic Gee-Whiz, or whatever nickname the religion of peace is using these days.
But the most resistible piece de resistance of Obama’s legacy came right near the end. He and his minion, John Kerry, saw an opportunity to take a little dump on Israel. The United Nations, a toothless and brainless entity that has kept exactly zero wars from happening since its founding in 1945, voted last month to condemn Israel for settlement building. These houses, built on the West Bank and East Jerusalem, are controversial because the territory was annexed when Moses kicked Mohammed’s ass in the Six Day War. In other words, it’s been legitimate Israeli land for 50 years, but the Palestinians are still screaming for it like babies ripped from their mama’s boobies. And, of course, the greater Arab world agrees because any reason to hate Israel is fine by them. England agrees because they’re still pissed at Israel for pushing them off the sand. Other countries agree because anti-Semitism has proved a lot more durable than communism. But the United States, our friend and ally, has always stood with Eretz Yisroel against these bullies and bastards. Until December.
See, the left-wing liberals don’t like Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, because he cares more about the safety and security of his nation than playing diplomatic blind man’s bluff. And he says, “Why the hell should we stop building settlements on our own soil until we actually make a deal—God forbid—to give the land back?” If you’re gonna sell your house when you’re 80 years old, does that mean you can’t put in a new bathroom when you’re 58?
Like every American president, Obama wanted to be the one who made lasting peace in the Middle East. He yearned to be the great statesman who solved the Israeli-Palestinian problem. How do presidents do this? By asking Israel to suffer. Give up this, give up that, and maybe the Arabs will promise to leave you in peace. Give away land you won fair and square in 1948 and 1967 and 1973, and maybe the Palis will cease lobbing scud missiles at you. Maybe.
What do the Arabs have to give up? Ummm.. ummm.. oh yeah.. they must make the terribly difficult sacrifice of admitting that Israel exists. Oh, the poor dears. Even John Kerry, in his misguided, hot-headed speech after the UN vote, reminded the Arabs that if they want Israel to come back to the negotiating table, they have to call it “Israel” and not “that smudgy place next to Egypt on the map.” But shamefully, Kerry and Obama made the United States abstain from the UN condemnation vote, rather than veto it. It was Barry’s last dig at Benjy. His way of saying, “You won’t obey me? Fine, I’ll tell mommy, and you’ll get in trouble.” Netanyahu, hearing this, stuck his tongue out and replied, “Nyah-nyah, neener-neener. So you’re the big peacemaker with Muslims? Do they know that in Iraq, Iran, Syria, Sudan, Afghanistan, Yemen? Pick a country; there’s a genocide. But Israel is the bad guy for constructing houses and universities on its own terra firma.”
I have long said that when it comes to Jews and Palestinians, I am in favor of a two-state solution: the Jewish state of Israel, and an Arab state — in Lebanon, or Libya, or Lichtenstein or Mexico, or the North friggin’ Pole — anywhere except on the tiny sliver of real estate set aside for a Jewish homeland. To demand as a condition of peace that Israel chop itself up and bestow its backyard on its worst enemy is unfair, unsafe, and untenable. Suppose a fly is buzzing on a windowsill, and there’s a cobweb in the corner. Suppose the fly surrenders half its rightful window to the spider? How long you think that fly has before he’s an entrée in Charlotte’s web?
Now, America gives a lot of money to Israel and has throughout Obama’s term in office. The President has stood with Israel on other issues, and, in the main, relations remain beautifully strong and important. With Donald Trump coming into the White House, complete with an Orthodox Jewish son-in-law and a converted Jewish daughter, ties between the two nations are likely to get even cuddlier. So it’s just a disappointment that a mere month before he sneaks his last cigarette behind the oval office, Obama chose to snub the only democracy in the Middle East, and the only true friend America has anywhere in that part of the world — all in the name of appearances and the pie-in-the-sky lie of the two-state solution.
You know, the Democrats thought they had a two-state solution for the last election: New York and California. We all saw how that worked out.
This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches, in Great Neck, New York.
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Here is the 588th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Jan. 7, 2017. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz Guest: Dave’s wife Joyce
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon’s Rabbinical Reflection #143 (Obama & the U.N.), Inside Broadway, Greeley Crimes & Old Times, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (The Times), Saturday Segues (David Bowie, In the News) 00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (facebook, bowie, cize, bots, NY Post, YikYak) 00:43:30 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES 01:14:00 Sponsors 01:17:00 DAVE GOES FURTHER IN w/ Joyce (psoas) 01:19:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – David Bowie 01:44:00 INSIDE BROADWAY 02:05:30 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (The Times) 02:29:30 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #143 (Obama & the U.N.) 02:40:00 Friends 02:48:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – In the News 03:18:00 Weather & Thanks 03:20:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Jan. 7, 2017 Playlist: “Cize excerpt” (00:19:00; Shaun T.). “It’s no Game, Part 1” (01:23:30), “Kooks” (01:27:30), “Girl Loves Me” (01:30:30) & “Drive in Saturday” (01:35:00; David Bowie). “Days Like This” (Falsettoland 1991 off-Broadway cast). “Only a Pawn in Their Game” (02:09:30) & “Restless Farewell” ({live} 02:16:30; Bob Dylan). “The Times They are a-Changin'” ({live} 02:13:00; Peter, Paul & Mary). “Torture” (02:49:00; The Cure). “All the Time in Airports” (02:35:00; The Handsome Family). “Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly” (02:57:00; Arthur Osmond). “My Mustang Ford” (02:59:00; Chuck Berry). “They Call the Wind Mariah” (03:01:30; The Kingston Trio). “Whale Song” (03:06:00; Pearl Jam). “January Hymn” (03:21:00; The Decemberists).
(pictured: Cize, David Bowie, Dylan’s “The Times They are a-Changin’)
Topics include: Dear Edwina, Junie B. Jones, Ever After, Stephen Sondheim.
Segment airs Jan. 7, 2017 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Segment aired Dec. 31, 2016 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Dave’s cousin Debra O’Brien and aunt Esther Brower join Dave for the 2016 New Year’s Eve special.
Topics include: 2016
Segment aired Dec. 31, 2016 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 587th episode–our annual New Year’s Eve special–of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on UNC Radio, Dec. 31, 2016. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz Guests: composer Brian Gari, Chicago theater critic Mary Shen Barnidge, Dave’s aunt Esther Brower, cousins Bobby & Debra O’Brien, and wife Joyce
Featuring: Dave and Joyce welcome the new year with songs, segues, phone calls, n’ banter. Plus: The Best of Greeley Crimes and Old Times.
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce 00:03:00 GUEST: Dave’s aunt Esther Brower 00:08:00 GUESTS: Dave’s cousins Debra and Bobby O’Brien 00:30:00 GUEST: musician Brian Gari 01:14:30 GUEST: theater critic Mary Shen Barnidge 02:01:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Passings 02:31:30 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #142 (2016 Farewell) {originally aired 12/24/16} 02:40:00 BEST OF GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES 02:56:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Seventeen 03:10:30 DAVE GOES OUT
“War” (00:51:30; Bob Marley). “Happy New Year to You” (00:57:30; Sun Ra). “Where are We Now?” (02:02:30) & “Heroes” ({live Stage version}; David Bowie). “Fight for Your Right to Party” (01:04:30; The Beastie Boys). “Gravy and Potatoes” (01:58:00; Dan Crow). “Diamonds and Pearls” (02:07:00; Prince). “If We Make it Through December” (02:09:00; Merle Haggard). “Faith” (02:20:30; George Michael). “You Want it Darker” 02:23:30; Leonard Cohen). “So Funky” (02:27:00; Blowfly). “Gotta Travel On” (02:36:30; The Limeliters). “Auld Lang Syne” (02:53:30; Guy Lombardo). “Alive” (02:57:00; Sia). “Seventeen” (02:57:00; Heathers 2014 off-Broadway cast). “Sixteen Going on Seventeen (Reprise)” (03:05:00; The Sound of Music w/ Mary Martin).
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Composer Brian Gari joins Dave for the 2016 New Year’s Eve special.
Topics include: music, Eddie Cantor, animal cruelty.
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Shalom Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of December 25, 2016.
Events of the past few months notwithstanding, it is not yet the apocalypse. However, we do have a stunning occurrence coming upon us: as we speak, Chanukah and Christmas have arrived at exactly the same time. I have spoken before, some would say at unconscionable length, about not conflating the two holidays. They come from two very different, irreconcilable religions. I don’t begrudge my Christian brethren and sistren, but don’t put a Jewish star on top of a Christmas tree and expect me to feel grateful.
In fact, the only thing I feel gratitude for these days is that 2016 is coming to a merciful end. I don’t need to tell you what a long, meshuggenah trip it’s been. Or maybe I do, in verse form.
`Tis the first night of Chanukah From Tampa to Tulsa
The candles are burning Just like my ulcer
The dreidels are spinning The latkes are frying
The Muslims are killing The people are dying
The year has been tough That couldn’t be clearer
So Twenty-Sixteen Here’s your rear-view mirror
The campaign for president took a dark journey As Democrat dummies picked Hil and screwed Bernie
Huckabee, Kasich, Rubio, Paul The louder they got, the harder they’d fall
Jindal and Christie, Carson and Cruz But then Donald Trump bubbled up from the ooze
He battered Ms. Clinton for being a female She stumbled and fumbled and mishandled email
Trump lied and insulted and mocked with each Tweet But then he fell in with the party elite
And lo and behold, as he, alone, expected The con-artist clown is the guy we elected
If that’s not enough to make us all retch There’s plenty more reasons about which to kvetch
There’s Brexit and Brussels and murder in Mosul While Syria looks like a garbage disposal
All across Europe, security sucks Who’s teaching these young Arab men to drive trucks?
The Istanbul bomber ignited our fears Another putz shot up a club full of queers
Mosquitoes with zika came in for the kill While lyin’ Ryan Lochte shamed us in Brazil
Hurricane Matthew brought death and disaster A wild Turkish cop shot the Russian ambass’dor
An EgyptAir plane crashed into the sea And North Carolina won’t let trannies pee
All over the world, ISIS steps up attacks While our police fire at black people’s backs
If that’s not enough to make you all wince 2016 took Bowie and Prince
Gene Wilder, George Martin, and Elie Wiesel Scalia and Castro — well, they went to hell
So long, Leonard Cohen Farewell, Harper Lee
Goodbye, Abe Vigoda . . . finally
We lost Garry Shandling, who wasn’t a sick man We lost Alan Thicke, and Alan Rickman
Muhammad Ali is no longer standing And hero John Glenn came in for a landing
Merle Haggard, Ed Albee, and Zsa Zsa Gabor And Fyvush and Blowfly and too many more
But okay, let’s admit the pipeline was stalled The Cubs and the Indians played ball in the fall
The stock market zoomed to new heights every day And Hamilton swept all the Tonys away
Manatees moved from endangered to threatened And a new subway line was built in Manhetten.
So though it was harsh, absurdist, and mean Shalom to the year 2016
The lesson it taught us with every new curse: As bad as things are, they’re bound to get worse.
Happy American Rosh Hashanah everyone! See you in 5778! This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches, in Great Neck, New York. Shanah Tolerable.