Taking a cue from Sullivan Ballou, Dave reads the modern wartime missive, The Puff Sullivan Letter.
Segment originally aired Oct. 20, 2002, as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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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).