Dave Lefkowitz interviews Buckcherry guitarist and songwriter Keith Nelson
Topics include: touring, songwriting.
Segment originally aired Dec. 11, 2010 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
Apologies: Unfortunately, the interview recording came out noticeably overmodulated.
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Dave Lefkowitz interviews UNC Radio host Brad Stivers
Topics include: music, college radio, the blues.
Segment originally aired Dec. 4, 2010 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
Apologies for technical trouble: A high-pitched tone played throughout the non-musical sections of this broadcast. Sorry!
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Here is the 334th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Dec. 4, 2010. Info: davesgoneby.com.
host: Dave Lefkowitz
guest: Brad Stivers (UNC radio host) Featuring: Dave’s trip to New Orleans, in words & music. Plus: Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later, Dave Goes Off on airline security and UNC radio host Brad Stivers visits.
Note: Technical problems added a high-pitched electronic tone to the spoken segments on this episode. Sorry!
00:00:00 DAVE GOES IN 00:08:00 SATURDAY SEGUE: New Orleans Songs, pt. 1 00:26:00 Dave Visits New Orleans 00:29:30 A caller w/ Joyce Weil 00:54:00 Guest: Brad Stivers 01:05:00 SATURDAY SEGUE: New Orleans Songs, pt. 2 01:20:00 More on New Orleans 01:57:00 BOB DYLAN: Sooner & Later 02:30:30 Sponsors 02:41:00 DAVE GOES OFF: Airport Security 02:47:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Dec. 4, 2010 Playlist: “New Orleans Stomp” (00:08:30; Louis Armstrong). “Planet of New Orleans” (00:09:30; Dire Straits). “New Orleans” (00:17:30; Amy Coleman). “I Just Can’t Get New Orleans Off My Mind” (00:22:30; Irma Thomas). “New Orleans Hop Scop Blues” (01:05:30; Dave Van Ronk). “Way Down Yonder in New Orleans” (01:07:00; Frankie Trumbauer w/ Bix Beiderbecke), New Orleans Instrumental No. 1 (01:10:00; R.E.M.), Down South in New Orleans (01:12:00; The Band & Bobby Charles), I Wish I Was in New Orleans (01:15:00; Tom Waits), “St. James Infirmary” (01:24:30; New Orleans Preservation Hall Jazz Band), “Kingfish” (01:37:00; Randy Newman). “Calling Professor Longhair” (01:39:30; Amy Rigby), “Memories of Professor Longhair” (01:43:00; Dr. John), “City of New Orleans” (01:46:00; Arlo Guthrie), “House of the Rising Sun” (01:57:00; Bob Dylan & Tom Petty). “Tryin’ to Get to Heaven” (02:02:30), “Chimes of Freedom (live)” (02:07:30), “One More Cup of Coffee” (02:15:30) “Po Boy” (02:19:30) & “Sitting on Top of the world” (02:22:30; Bob Dylan). (pictured: New Orleans, Brad Stivers)
Dave Lefkowitz interviews entertainment and travel journalist Ward Morehouse III
Topics include: Broadway, travel, hotels, New York Post.
Segment originally aired Nov. 13, 2010 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
Note: Ward Morehouse passed away May 21, 2019 at age 73.
Apologies for the technical difficulties: A high-pitched whining noise plays throughout spoken segments on this episode – sorry!
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Here is the 333rd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired Nov. 13, 2010. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Featuring: Dave chats with veteran entertainment journalist Ward Morehouse. Plus: A 65th birthday tribute to Neil Young and Bob Dylan: Sooner & Later.
host: Dave Lefkowitz
guest: entertainment journalist and travel writer, Ward Morehouse III
Note: Owing to technical difficulties, some portions of the original broadcast were not recorded. A re-recorded opening segment has been added, and a couple of songs have been omitted from the archive.
Note: Ward Morehouse passed away May 21, 2019.
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN 00:08:00 SATURDAY SEGUE (music mix) 00:15:00 SATURDAY SEGUE: Neil Young 00:24:00 GUEST: Ward Morehouse III 01:32:00 SATURDAY SEGUE: hotels 01:39:00 Bob Dylan: “Sooner & Later” – Memory 01:45:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Nov. 13, 2010 Playlist: “The Man Who Sold the World” (David Bowie), “When My Ship Comes In” (Jill Sobule), “Saddle Up the Palomino,” “Out of My Mind” & “Old Man” (Neil Young), “Glass Hotel” (Robyn Hitchcock), “Chelsea Hotel No. 2” (Leonard Cohen), “I Forgot More Than You Will Ever Know,” “I’ll Remember You” (Bob Dylan).
(pictured below: hotel lobby, Ward Morehouse III, Neil Young)
Topics include: The Screwtape Letters, off-Broadway.
Segment originally aired Nov. 6, 2010 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
Apologies for some sound quality issues in the recording of this interview – sorry!
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Here is the 332nd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Nov. 6, 2020. Info: davesgoneby.com.
host: Dave Lefkowitz
guest: Max McLean (The Screwtape Letters)
Featuring: Dave chats with Max McLean, star of off-Broadway’s The Screwtape Letters.
Note: Owing to technical difficulties, some portions of the original broadcast were not recorded. A re-recorded opening segment has been added, and a couple of songs have been omitted from the archive.
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN 00:17:00 SATURDAY SEGUE: devilry 00:23:00 GUEST: Max McLean 00:50:00 SATURDAY SEGUE: more devilry 01:13:00 Bob Dylan: “Sooner & Later” (election time) 01:45:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Nov. 6, 2010 Playlist: “Go On Ahead” (Liz Phair; 00:05:00), “Lesson in Survival” (Joni Mitchell; 00:08:00), “Razor Love” (Neil Young; 00:11:00), “Friend of the Devil” (Grateful Dead; 00:17:00), “The Devil’s Been Busy” (Traveling Wilburys; 00:20:00), “Devil’s Haircut” (Beck; 00:49:00), “Devil in Her Heart” (The Beatles; 00:52:00), “Up Jumped the Devil” (Nick Cave; 00:55:00), “Straight to Hell” (The Clash; 01:00:00), “November” (Tom Waits; 01:05:00), “Remember” (John Lennon; 01:09:00), “Political World” (01:13:00), “Ballad of a Thin Man” (live 1966) (01:16:00), “This Land is Your Land” (01:23:00), “World Gone Wrong” (01:29:00) & “I’ve Got My Mind Made Up” (01:33:00) (Bob Dylan), “Veteran’s Day Poppy” (Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band; 01:36:00), “If I Were a Rich Man” (“Fiddler on the Roof,” original Broadway cast; 01:40:30).
Segment originally aired Oct. 30, 2010 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 331st episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Oct. 30, 2010. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guest: Dyan deNapoli (“The Great Penguin Rescue”)
Featuring: Dave chats with environmentalist Dyan deNapoli, who helped save thousands of penguins following an oil spill in South Africa. Plus: Inside Broadway & Dave’s trip to NYC.
Note: Owing to technical difficulties, some portions of the broadcast suffer from low audio or room hiss. Apologies!
00:00:00 DAVE GOES IN 00:09:30 SATURDAY SEGUE: Halloween Songs 00:34:00 Dave Visits NYC 01:02:00 GUEST: Dyan deNapoli 01:39:00 Bird Songs 01:52:00 INSIDE BROADWAY, pt. 1 (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Brief Encounter, The 39 Steps, La Bete, A Life in the Theater) 02:12:00 DYLAN: Sooner & Later 02:51:00 INSIDE BROADWAY, pt. 2 (The Pitmen Painters, Rain) 02:57:00 Politics as Unusual (Jimmy McMillan) 03:06:00 DAVE GOES OUT
Oct. 30, 2010 Playlist: “Your Ghost” (00:09:30; Kristin Hersh), “Song of Joy” (00:12:30; Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds). “Zombie” (00:19:30; The Cranberries). “Grim Reaper of Love” (00:24:00; The Turtles), “The Black Angel’s Death Song” (00:26:00; Velvet Underground), “Halloween Parade” (00:29:30; Lou Reed), “Heartbreak Hotel” (live) (00:52:00; John Cale). “When I See Mommy, I Feel Like a Mummy” (00:57:00; Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band). “The Death of Mary Queen of Scots / The Penguin (01:38:00; Monty Python’s Flying Circus). “Birds” (live) 01:42:30; Neil Young), “Bird on a Wire” (01:44:30; Leonard Cohen). “Excellent Birds” (01:48:00; Laurie Anderson with Peter Gabriel), “Seven Curses” (02:12:00), “House of the Rising Sun” (02:15:30), “Dirge” (02:20:30), “Visions of Johanna” (live) (02:26:00), “The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” (live) (02:34:00) & “Dark Eyes” (02:39:00). “2010 New York Gubernatorial Debate” (03:01:30, Jimmy McMillan). “Black Eyed Dog” (03:08:30; Nick Drake).
Dave Lefkowitz interviews former Dallas Morning News film critic Philip Wuntch
Topics include: film criticism, journalism.
Segment originally aired Oct. 16, 2010 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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