Dave’s Gone By Wretched Pun of Destiny #028 (3/14/2015): LUCY

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The 28th Wretched Pun of Destiny segment aired March 14, 2015 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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Shortly after the end of “I Love Lucy,” Lucille Ball chose to appear in a Broadway musical.

Late in rehearsals, however, she found she was suffering from terrible stage fright and was worried she couldn’t go through with the show. So she visits her doctor and begs for a tranquilizer.

“I’ve got something even better,” the doctor says. “Take two of these every morning, and you’ll be all set. There may be some side effects, but nothing harmful.”

So Lucy thanks him and the next morning, she starts taking the pills. She feels fine, and rehearsal goes great, so she follows the doctor’s regimen. Everything’s perfect until one morning, she takes the pills and finds herself talking in Spanish. It wears off quickly, and rehearsal isn’t affected, but she feels worried.

The next morning, Lucy takes her pills, and during rehearsal, she can barely tear herself away from the orchestra pit, where all she wants to do is play the conga drums. The morning after that, she takes the pills, and the whole day, all she can think about is flying to Cuba.

Finally, the next morning, Lucy hurries back to her physician. “Doc,” she says, “you gotta change these crazy pills!”

“What’s wrong?” he says. “Didn’t they cure your stage fright?”

“Yes,” Lucy says, “but they made me talk Spanish, play conga drums, and obsess about Cuba. You’d think I was my ex-husband!”

“That’s understandable,” says the doctor. “It says right here in the bottle: `May Cause Desiness.’”

Dave’s Gone By #501 (3/14/2015): HAAL OF FAME

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Here is the 501st episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, March 14, 2015. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with Juul Haalmeyer. Plus: Inside Broadway, Saturday Segues (Sly Stone, St. Pat’s), The Wretched Pun of Destiny (Lucy), Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (first album).

Apologies for some technical difficulties and diminished sound quality in a couple of segments late in the show.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guest: costume designer Juul Haalmeyer , Dave’s wife Joyce

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (the 500th, technical difficulties)
00:20:00 GREELEY CRIME BEAT, pt. 1
00:42:00 PI DAY!
00:53:00 GREELEY CRIME BEAT, pt. 2 (w/ Barney Hookman, Mayor Phenix of the City of Silent)
01:15:30 Sponsors
01:22:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Sly Stone
01:45:30 INSIDE BROADWAY
02:08:30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Juul Haalmeyer
03:02:00 Sponsors
03:03:30 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later
03:26:30 Friends
03:35:30 THE WRETCHED PUN OF DESTINY #28 (Lucy)
03:39:00 Weather
03:42:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – St. Patrick’s Day
04:01:00 Thanks & Upcoming
04:05:30 DAVE GOES OUT

March 14, 2015 Playlist: “Runnin’ Away” (01:26:30), “You Can Make it If You Try” (01:29:30), “Chicken” (01:33:00) & “I Want to Take You Higher” (01:35:30; Sly & the Family Stone). “Somebody’s Got Your Back” (02:05:00; Aladdin 2014 Bway cast w/ James Monroe Iglehart) “The Night We Called it a Day” (03:10:30), “Gospel Plow” (03:10:30), “House of the Rising Sun” (03:15:30) & “Fixin’ to Die” (03:20:30; Bob Dylan). “The Irish Rover” (03:43:00; The Pogues). “Once in a Blue Moon” (03:47:00; Van Morrison). “The Little Beggarman” (03:50:30; Mrs. Sarah Makem & Tommy Makem). “Pretty Irish Girl” (03:52:30; “Darby O’Gill and the Little People” w/ Sean Connery). “Dense Water Deep Down” (03:50:00; Sinead O’Connor). “The Men Behind the Wire” (03:56:30; The Clancy Brothers). “And When I Die” (04:08:00; Blood, Sweat & Tears).

Juul Haalmeyer
Dylan & friend
Sly Stone
Lew Soloff