Dave Lefkowitz interviews whistling aficionado Steve Herbst
Topics include: whistling.
Segment aired Dec. 8, 2002, as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 7th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on WGBB-AM radio Nov. 17, 2002.
host: Dave Lefkowitz
Featuring: On his seventh episode, Dave Goes Cultural with a Bob Dylan tribute and a look at Swedish Elvis; Eilert Pilarm on the World Weird Web. Plus: the skit, It’s Bin Great, It’s Bin Laden; and the satirical News Gone By.
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN / NEWS GONE BY 00:07:00 SKIT: It’s Bin Great, It’s Bin Laden 00:21:00 DAVE’S GONE CULTURAL – Bob Dylan at the Garden 00:38:00 WORLD WEIRD WEB – Eilert Pilarm, the Swedish Elvis 00:54:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Here is the third episode of the long-running radio show/podcast Dave’s Gone By, which aired live on WGBB-AM radio Oct. 20, 2002.
host: Dave Lefkowitz Featuring: Dave chats with angry LIPA guy Kip Kohn, Plus: The News Gone By, Skits (Chief Moist Elk & The Puff Sullivan Letter), the World Weird Web, Inside Broadway (Say Goodnight, Gracie), and a birthday tribute to Tom Petty.
Guest: LIPA adversary Kip Kohn
00:02:00 NEWS GONE BY w/ Kip Kohn, “the angry LIPA guy” (03:30:00) 00:15:00 SKIT: “A Pox on You” (w/ Chief Moist Elk) 00:21:30 SKIT: The Puff Sullivan Letter 00:29:30 WORLD WEIRD WEB – “Comic Strips” 00:38:00 BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE – Tom Petty 00:42:00 DAVE’S GONE CULTURAL – Say Goodnight, Gracie 00:53:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Oct. 20, 2002 Playlist: “Comic Strip” (00:31:00; Serge Gainsbourg w/ Brigitte Bardot), “Feel A Whole Lot Better” (00:37:00; Tom Petty). “Easy Money” (00:46:30; “The Life,” concept recording, vocal: George Burns);“You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You” (00:49:00; Shooby Taylor, unreleased recording).