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Here is the 746th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on Facebook Saturday, May 16, 2020. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Guests: Comedian Ted Greenberg; Dave’s wife Joyce
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews comedian Ted Greenberg(The Complete Performer); Inside Broadway; Greeley Crimes & Old Times; Colorado Limerick of the Damned (Crystola); Wretched Pun of Destiny (India); Today Yesterday (May 16).
00:00:01 RABBI SOL GOES IN 00:02:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Ted Greenberg 00:50:30 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (Chinese food!, Covid continues, Talk Like Miles Davis Day) 01:31:30 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES 01:51:00 INSIDE BROADWAY 02:30:30 WRETCHED PUN OF DESTINY #69 (India) 02:35:30 Friends of the Daverhood 02:45:00 TODAY YESTERDAY (May 16) 03:18:30 COLORADO LIMERICK OF THE DAMNED (Crystola) 03:20:30 DAVE GOES OUT
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Here is the 745th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on Facebook, Saturday, May 9, 2020. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guests: podcaster Greg Alprin, Dave’s wife Joyce
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews podcaster Greg Alprin (The Mangina Dialogues); Greeley Crimes & Old Times; Colorado Limerick of the Damned (Hasty), Potato News, StoryTime (Spuddy Buddy Coloring Book), Wretched Pun of Destiny (co-op), Inside Broadway.
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (shave & a haircut, Dr. Seuss & Dre, Roy Horn, COVID, Chinese food, murder hornets, Greeley) 01:01:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES 01:13:00 TODAY YESTERDAY (May 9) 01:33:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Greg Alprin 02:16:00 INSIDE BROADWAY (obits) 02:33:30 POTATO NEWS 02:44:00 WRETCHED PUN OF DESTINY #68 (co-op) 02:47:30 Friends of the Daverhood 02:53:00 STORYTIME (Spuddy Buddy Coloring Book) 03:10:00 COLORADO LIMERICK OF THE DAMNED (Hasty) 03:13:30 DAVE GOES OUT
Greg AlprinZev BuffmanSpuddy Buddy!Rabbi Sol Solomon
The 68th Wretched Pun of Destiny airs May 9, 2020 on Dave’s Gone By. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Musician Dean Wareham, of Galaxie 500 and Luna fame, finds himself spending most of his time writing film scores. Tired of commuting to the coast, he looks for apartments in L.A. A friend tells him that actress Elizabeth Hurley owns a gorgeous co-op with a perfect one-bedroom available.
“It’s a great deal,” says the friend, “but be careful. The co-op board is crazy.”
Still, Wareham makes an appointment to meet with them. They tell him to show up at 4:30 in the morning and wear a plastic raincoat. The singer does, and he’s met there by the actress and a half-dozen tenants.
Before Wareham can even sit down, all the board members take bottles of Heinz ketchup and start spraying him, covering him head to foot. Finally, Elizabeth Hurley stops them, holds out her hand, and says, “Welcome, neighbor!”
This may sound like a strange method of apartment hunting, but you know what they say: The Hurley Board Ketchups the Wareham.
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Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with podcaster GREG ALPRIN
Topics include: DJ Gregalicious, Nick Scopoletti, The Mangina Dialogues, podcasting, stand-up comedy, franchising
Segment aired May 9, 2020 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” podcast program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Segment aired May 2, 2020 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” podcast program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 744th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on Facebook, Saturday, May 2, 2020. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guests: educator Don Perl, Dave’s wife Joyce
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews poet Don Perl and offers his Rabbinical Reflection on Social Distancing; Greeley Crimes & Old Times, Inside Broadway; Wretched Pun of Destiny (Boston Pops); Today Yesterday (May 2); Colorado Limerick of the Damned (Palisade).
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (Covid, where to live, MTA, Tiger King, masks) 00:45:30 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES 00:59:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Don Perl 02:03:00 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #162 (Social Distancing) 02:13:00 Friends of the Daverhood 02:21:00 INSIDE BROADWAY 02:38:00 WRETCHED PUN OF DESTINY #67 (Boston Pops) 02:41:00 TODAY YESTERDAY (May 2) 03:07:00 COLORADO LIMERICK OF THE DAMNED (Palisade) 03:10:00 DAVE GOES OUT
The 67th Wretched Pun of Destiny segment airs on Dave’s Gone By May 2, 2020. Info: davesgoneby.com.
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To broaden the repertory of the Boston Pops, conductor Arthur Fiedler starts booking jazz musicians as guest artists. One of the first is avant-garde legend Sun Ra. Fiedler invites the jazzman to his home to rehearse, and Ra brings along his youngest child Seth to play in the backyard with Fiedler’s dog, a giant St. Bernard.
Breaking for lunch, Fiedler comes out of the house and delights to see how much fun Seth is having with the dog. Eager to join in, Fiedler tells the boy, “Watch this!” He climbs on the dog’s back and rides him around the yard.
Pretty soon, a neighbor hears the commotion, looks over the fence at the scene, and sighs to his wife, “I wish Zero Mostel could see this.”
“Zero Mostel?” says the wife. “Why would he care?”
“Because,” says the neighbor, “it’s Sun Ra’s Son Seth, and Fiedler on the Woof.”
Shalom, Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of May 3rd, 2020.
You know, I usually take great pride in being Jewish. Despite my neurosis and fear-based logic and my alarmingly small penis, other aspects of my heritage give me significant nachas. We’re survivors, we’re creative and cultural, and we’re smart. Even anti-Semites warn the world that we’re crafty, we use our big brains. What a lovely stereotype! French people are snooty, Italians are hotblooded, the Polish are . . . Polish, but Jews were always the smart ones. Granted, in recent years we’ve gotten complacent. Look in a library at night, you know the Asians have usurped us. But at least we’re still second-smartest.
Or so I thought until this-past week. On Wednesday, Rabbi Chaim Mertz—no relation to Fred or Ethel—he dropped dead of COVID-19. A tragedy; my condolences to his family. How did the Orthodox community respond? With a funeral—a public funeral. 2,500 Orthodox Jews of the Haredi sect gathered on the streets of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Did they stand six feet apart? No. Did they all wear masks? No. Although some of those beards could have doubled as a hairnet. Did they pay any attention to scientists and state officials who said, “Excuse me, we’re in a pandemic. Stay indoors and practice social distancing. And Hulu-watching.”
These people did none of this. No doubt their thinking was, “this is our community, we self-govern, and if we choose to put ourselves at risk, that’s our business. Also, we share antibodies because we’re all inbred anyway.”
Mayor de Blasio looks at this de Blatant violation of community standards—and possibly the law—and says, “What’s wrong with you people?” Or, to be precise, he tweeted, quote, “My message to the Jewish community, and all communities, is this: the time for warnings has passed. I have instructed the New York Police Department to summon or even arrest those in large groups. This is about stopping the disease and saving lives. Period.”
Did the Jewish community apologize? Did they say to the Mayor, “Slicha. We were overcome with grief for our dead Rebbe, but we were thoughtless and disrespectful to our neighbors. It won’t happen again, no matter who dies. Although if Messiah comes, we’ll probably still turn out in big numbers.”
That was not the response of the Haredis or the greater Jewish community. Instead, they jumped on the race wagon and accused de Blasio of de Bigotry for singling them out.
What a load of schmucks! The Mayor singled you out because you didn’t single yourselves out, you multiplied. If you’d stayed home and watched the funeral on Instagram, or done an orderly procession with everyone six feet apart and masked, you could have served as an object lesson for the world: “When the shutdown ends, this is how you can go into a sports stadium, a school assembly, a klezmer rave party—in a safe, public-minded fashion.”
Instead, you poured into the streets and milled around like a fire drill. And that behavior gives ammunition to real anti-Semites. Why shouldn’t they sneer, “You see? The Jews claim to love the USA, but but when push comes to shove, they push and shove. Religious ritual supersedes American law. And they turn a blind ear to mayors, governors, police forces—anyone outside their crazy creed.”
For their part, the Haredis say they notified police before the march and were given the go-ahead. A conversation that I imagine went: “Hi. We’re gonna congregate. Better get barriers ready so the goyim don’t bother us. Thanks!” They also noted that crowds elsewhere in the region turned out in numbers to watch a military flyover of Air Force Thunderbirds. “Why is de Blasio picking on us and not them?” Fair point. He should have crapped all over both of you. Instead, the Mayor was forced to temper his tweets. He didn’t apologize, thank goodness, but he did express regret for lashing out, saying he was frustrated by this disease, which has killed 63,000 New Yorkers—among them quite a few Jews.
Over the next year, this country must have serious debates about the line between security and civil rights. I mean, it’s 18 years since 9/11, and we still take off our shoes at the airport. What is that about? I’ve hurt more people with my foot odor than a shoe bomber ever could. So it will be interesting to see if the Orthodox, in their huddled masses, spread coronavirus so much worse than the rest of us on our couches watching “Nailed It!” all day.
But that’s for scientists and statisticians to figure out. In the meantime, the law—especially in a sardine tin like the five boroughs—is to socially isolate. I admit, that’s easy for me, because I hate people. But whatever your ethnicity, if you think your religion is more important than common sense or the common good, please, convert. And stay 6 feet—600 feet!—away from people like me who don’t wanna die. And if I do, no procession. Just give me a Pay-Per-View special with Gilbert Gottfried telling dirty jokes and Morgan Freeman doing the eulogy. Oh, and naked cheerleaders. For obvious reasons.
This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches.
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Here is the 743rd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on Facebook, Saturday, April 25, 2020. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guests: musician Jeffrey Lewis, Dave’s wife Joyce
Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews singer-songwriter Jeffrey Lewis and recites Shakespeare’s Sonnet #30; Inside Broadway; Greeley Crimes & Old Times; Colorado Limerick of the Damned (Cotopaxi); Wretched Pun of Destiny (eggs); Today Yesterday (April 25).
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (buying oil, Sonnet-Thon 00:16:30 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #161: Shakespeare’s Sonnet #30 00:22:00 DAVE GOES FURTHER IN (“working” during covid) 00:47:00 TODAY YESTERDAY (April 25) 01:14:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Jeffrey Lewis 02:08:00 INSIDE BROADWAY 02:39:30 COLORADO LIMERICK OF THE DAMNED (Cotopaxi) 02:46:30 Friends of the Daverhood 02:58:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES 03:10:00 WRETCHED PUN OF DESTINY (eggs) 03:12:00 DAVE GOES OUT
April 25, 2020 Playlist: “Keeping Chill in the East Vill” (01:13:00) & “Bugs and Flowers” (02:03:00; Jeffrey Lewis). “Not a Day Goes By” (02:36:30; Bernadette Peters).