Dave’s Gone By Interview (8/22/2015): MICHAEL PAUL SMITH & GILLIAN PENSAVALLE

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Dave’s Gone By Interview (8/22/15) MICHAEL PAUL SMITH & GILLIAN PENSAVALLE

Dave Lefkowitz interviews “The Residuals” creators Michael Paul Smith and Gillian Pensavalle

Topics include: The Residuals, web series, acting, auditioning.

Segment aired Aug. 22, 2015 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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Dave’s Gone By #523 (8/22/2015): RESIDUAL EFFECTS

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Here is the 523rd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio Aug. 22, 2015. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Featuring: Dave chats with Michael Paul Smith and Gillian Pensavalle and with UNC General Manager Matthew Davis. Plus: Rabbi Sol Solomon‘s Rabbinical Reflection on Jimmy Carter, Inside Broadway, My Sick Mind, Saturday Segues (Tori Amos, In the News), Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (Bob Johnston).

Host: Dave Lefkowitz

Guests: Michael Paul Smith and Gillian Pensavalle (“The Residuals”), UNC Radio General Manager Matthew Davis.

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN (back to school, commercials)
00:19:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Tori Amos
00:44:00 GUESTS: Michael Paul Smith & Gillian Pensavalle
01:24:00 INSIDE BROADWAY
01:47:30 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Bob Johnston)
02:13:30 sponsors
02:22:00 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #131 (Jimmy Carter)
02:32:00 Update: The Miracle of Long Johns
02:38:00 Friends
02:44:30 MY SICK MIND
02:52:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – In the News
03:08:00 GUEST: Matthew Davis
03:41:00 Weather
03:44:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Aug. 22, 2015 “Hey Jupiter” (00:24:30), “You Can Bring Your Dog” (00:30:30), “Original Sinsuality” (00:34:30) & “Crucify” (00:37:00; Tori Amos). “The Entertainer” (01:44:00; Scott Joplin {via piano roll}). “To Be Alone with You” (01:56:30) & “Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands” (01:58:30; Bob Dylan). “Human Bomb” (02:53:00; Donovan). “The Subway Diet” (02:57:00; John Pinette). “Throw the Anchor Away” (02:58:00; By the Beautiful Sea 1954 Broadway cast). “Sad News from Korea” (03:00:00; Lightnin’ Hopkins). “Ashley” (03:03:00; Big Jean). “School Days” (03:50:00; Phil Ochs).

Michael Paul Smith & Gillian Pensavalle
Matt Davis
Bob Johnston
Tori Amos

Dave’s Gone By Skit: RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #131 (8/22/2015): Jimmy Carter

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RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #131: Jimmy Carter 

aired Aug. 22, 2015 on Dave’s Gone By. Youtube clip: https://youtu.be/ref1EipPIz8

Shalom, Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of August 23, 2015.

Two weeks ago, 90-year-old former president Jimmy Carter announced that he was battling an advanced stage of cancer—or, as Jewish people call it (whispers) cancer. Snipped from his liver was a tumor, but they also found badness elsewhere, which is not surprising since both of Carter’s parents, his two sisters, and his brother all died of pancreatic you-know-what.

Jimmy still has his 87-year-old wife, Rosalynn, who says she will be “right there with him” throughout his treatment. So will the town of Plains, Georgia, and a lot of Americans who remember Carter as one of the smartest, most honest, and most decent of men to occupy the oval office.

My feelings are a mite more mixed, however. Just because Carter was a mensch doesn’t mean he was a good President. In fact, up until George W. Bush, he was the worst Commander in Chief in a hundred years. And considering that crop included Richard Nixon and Warren G. Harding, that’s saying something.

In case you weren’t around from 1977 to 1981, what you missed was the recession, the oil crisis, the hostage crisis, the Cold War, and the confidence crisis. You know your President is a bona fide schlemiel when he has to go on television to tell everyone, “It’s not me, it’s you. Have a little faith.” Faith is hard to come by when you’re idling at the gas station for two hours on odd and even days, or when you can’t find a job to pay what gasoline costs, or you’re turning your thermostat to 50 because the Mullahs at OPEC want you to.

And speaking of the Arabs, the Carter years were also, of course, the years of the Ayatollah Khomeini. Fifty-two American hostages were taken prisoner as part of the Iranian Revolution. I suppose we should be grateful all the hostages survived. If they were captured now, Isis would cut their limbs off and rape the stumps. Still, these Americans remained in captivity for a year and a half, until Ronald Reagan made backroom deals to have them released on the first day of his presidency.

Until then, Jimmy Carter had three responses to the Iranian hostage crisis: He barricaded himself in his office for a hundred days, because as any eight-year-old knows, if you hide in the closet, nobody knows you’re there, and all the bad stuff goes away. His second tactic was to wear sweaters, because that’ll show those big bad oil sheiks we can live without heat. And finally, he sent helicopters to try a rescue mission—and they all crashed in the desert.

It was right about then America stopped laughing at Billy Carter and turned her woeful eyes on his older brother. If Watergate was a cancer on the Presidency, Jimmy Carter was a herpes all over it.

Still, lousy as Carter’s term was, I would still want to respect the man. After all, he brokered an impossible deal between Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat to create a small piece of peace in the Middle East. It truly was and remains an unbelievable, wonderful, and, alas, one-of-a-kind event in that region. And yet, can peanut boy leave well enough alone?

No, he spends the last few years bleeding through his sleeve for the poor, poor Palestinians. He writes a damn book with the inflammatory title, “Palestine: Peace, not Apartheid,” equating Israel with racist South Africa—even though the Palestinians are demanding land that belongs to Israel, land Israel annexed after being attacked, land that should be for Jews and Israeli citizens because the Arabs have a zillion other places to live.

Carter tries to play both sides of the fence. He sometimes makes nice-nice to Israel, saying he doesn’t support a boycott of the country over its policies. But then he turns around and chastises Eretz Yisroel for the way she conducts a war against an enemy that’s lobbing rockets in her backyard.

Like so many liberals and misinformed do-gooders, Jimmy Carter loves to invent a moral equivalency when there isn’t one. “Both Israel and Hamas are equally wrong and share equal blame,” which is not true; and let’s harp on Israel but be really gentle with the Arabs because we don’t want to make them mad. After all, Islam, the religion of peace, blows a ton of shit up, peacefully.

My main point is: considering his failure at almost every aspect of domestic and foreign leadership, and how he was humiliated by the Ayatollah—a guy who looked like Sean Connery wearing a microwavable heat wrap on his head—Jimmy Carter has as much business telling Israel what to do about the Muslims, as Michelle Duggar has telling the Pritzkers how to raise children. Of all people, Jimmy Carter should be the last one to believe you can reason with radicals, bargain with bullies, and mollify murderers.

After all, as we speak, Jimmy Carter’s body is being invaded by cancer cells that mean him only harm. Should the president’s doctor say, “Well, it’s not right to kill these invaders; it’s your fault for having a desirable host they want to live in. But tell you what. Why don’t you sacrifice so you can live in harmony with your cancer. Let them take your pancreas, your liver, your balls and your bones, and you can live side by side. And they promise never ever ever to move into your blood. Or least not for a week or two. Whaddya say?”

I say, “Jimmy Carter, you’ve done some good in this world, so I don’t wish you prolonged suffering. Still, if you had to get the big C, couldn’t you have gotten it in your mouth?”

This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches, in Great Neck, New York.

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Dave’s Gone By #522 (8/15/2015): KOSHER PICKLES

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Here is the 522nd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Aug. 15, 2015. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with Christina Pickles. Plus: Greeley Crimes & Old Times, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (in need of a bed), Wretched Pun of Destiny (new planet), Saturday Segues (Colin Moulding, in the news).

Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guests: actress Christina Pickles (“Break a Hip,” “Friends”), UNC programming director Matthew Davis, Dave’s wife Joyce

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (death metal, pickles)
00:26:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES
01:14:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Colin Moulding
01:35:30 INSIDE BROADWAY
01:52:30 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Christina Pickles
02:25:00 Sponsors
02:32:00 WRETCHED PUN OF DESTINY – new planet
02:34:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (in need of a bed)
03:03:30 Friends
03:11:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – In the News w/ Matthew Davis
03:52:30 Weather w/ Matthew Davis
03:55:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Aug. 15, 2015 Playlist: “I’m the Meany” (00:22:30; Wild Man Fischer). “Fruit Nut” (01:17:00), “Generals and Majors” (01:20:30), “Grass” (01:24:30) & “King for a Day” (01:27:00; XTC). “Here I Go” (If/Then 2014 Bway cast w/ Idina Menzel). “Lay Lady Lay” (02:40:00), “From a Buick 6” ({alternate version}; 02:47:30) & “Isis” (02:50:30; Bob Dylan). “Tomorrow is a Long Time” (Sandy Denny; 02:43:30). “You Beat Me to the Punch” (03:11:00; Mary Wells). “I Predict a Riot” (Kaiser Chiefs; 03:14:00). “Funny Cancer Greeting Cards” (03:18:00; Tig Notaro). “Crazy ABCs” (03:19:30; Barenaked Ladies). “9-5 Pollution Blues” (03:23:30; Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band). “How Much is that Pickle in the Window?” (03:46:30; Mickey Katz).

Christina Pickles
Matt Davis
Colin Moulding
Dylan sleeping

Dave’s Gone By Interview (8/15/2015): CHRISTINA PICKLES & Rabbi Sol Solomon

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Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews actress Christina Pickles

Topics include: Break a Hip, Friends, Another World, Broadway.

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More information about Rabbi Sol Solomon: http://www.shalomdammit.com

Dave’s Gone By #521 (8/8/2015): WHAT I LEARNED

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Here is the 521st episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Aug. 8, 2015. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with actor-producer Gary Waldman and Dave chats with UNC Radio programming director Matthew Davis. Plus: Inside Broadway, The Wretched Pun of Destiny (Zoo), Greeley Crimes & Old Times, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (Another Side Loaded), Saturday Segues (Buck Owens; In the News).

Host: Dave Lefkowitz

Guests: entertainer Gary Waldman, UNC Radio Programming Director Matthew Davis, Dave’s wife, Joyce

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (dull week, car battery, Trump, sea captain)
00:33:30 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES
01:08:00 DAVE GOES FURTHER IN (long johns)
01:15:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Buck Owens
01:41:30 INSIDE BROADWAY
02:04:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Gary Waldman
02:49:30 Friends
02:57:30 THE WRETCHED PUN OF DESTINY (zoo)
03:00:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later – Another Side Loaded
03:16:00 Weather w/ Matthew Davis
03:20:00 GUEST: Matthew Davis
03;43:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – In the News
04:04:30 DAVE GOES OUT

Aug. 8, 2015 Playlist: “Where Does the Good Times Go” (01:21:30), “Only You (Can Break My Heart)” (01:24:00), “Together Again” (01:26:30), “Buckaroo” (01:28:30) & “It Will Never Be Over for Me” (01:30:30; Buck Owens). “Alexander Hamilton’s Rap Song” (01:59:30; Lin-Manuel Miranda). Musical Excerpts (02:44:00; Gary Waldman). “Motorpsycho Nightmare” (03:03:00), “Driftin’ Too Far from Shore” (03:07:30) & “I Don’t Believe You” ({live Last Waltz version}; 03:11:00; Bob Dylan). “Life in Prison” (03:44:00; The Byrds). “Debate Exposes Doubt” (03:46:30; Death Cab for Cutie). “Broken Aeroplanes” (03:51:00; Richard Butler). “Daily News” (03:56:00; Tom Paxton).

Gary Waldman
Matt Davis
Dylan’s Knocked Out Loaded
David Lefkowitz in “The Miracle of Long Johns” at Studio Theater in Theater Row NYC, October 23, 2015. Photo by Farnaz Taherimotlagh.

Dave’s Gone By Interview (8/8/2015): MATTHEW DAVIS

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Dave Lefkowitz interviews UNC radio programming director Matthew Davis

Topics include: Little Theater of the Rockies, Marathon `33, University of Northern Colorado.

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Dave’s Gone By Interview (8/8/2015): GARY WALDMAN & Rabbi Sol Solomon

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Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews actor-director Gary Waldman

Topics include: What I Learned in Fallsburg, Paul Simon, Catskills

Segment aired Aug. 8, 2015 as part of the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.

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More information about Rabbi Sol Solomon: http://www.shalomdammit.com

Dave’s Gone By Skit: RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #130 (8/2/2015): Cecil the Lion

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RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #130 (8/2/2015): Cecil the Lion

aired Aug. 1, 2015 on Dave’s Gone By. Youtube clip: http://youtu.be/44sQ6T8v98w

Shalom, Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a Rabbinical Reflection for the week of August 2, 2015.

As if there weren’t already enough reasons to hate dentists, last week brought us Walter Palmer. Wally, who obviously makes a good living from his crowns and extractions, paid $50,000 to go on a hunting expedition. More specifically, he wanted to take his little bow and arrow and bring down a mighty king of the jungle. Which he did.

In early July, Palmer trekked to a nature preserve in Zimbabwe and lured a mighty lion to a spot where he could shoot him in the ass and kill him. Palmer only wounded the beast, which then had to be tracked down and shot in the head. Isn’t hunting a fair and noble sport?

The sad part isn’t just that African lions are endangered, but this was Cecil, a beloved 13-year-old jungle cat who brought in millions of tourists dollars to the preserve. Nobody wanted to slaughter him; they just wanted to drive by slowly, be frightened a little, and get the hell out of there and buy a stuffed panda at the gift shop. And yet, poor Cecil the lion spent much of his adult life in captivity only to die by assassination. Hell, even JFK left the White House to shtup Marilyn once in awhile.

Now this sadistic dentist—which Little Shop of Horrors reminded us is a redundant phrase—this Walter Palmer was not some lunatic running around like Cupid with a bow and arrow and a “George of the Jungle” fixation. This trophy hoarder is a life-long big-game blaster who used legal permits and guides for his latest expedition. Which means there were people who allowed this man to lure a fish out of a barrel . . . and give it both barrels.

What’s funny and marvelously ironic is that in the days after this yutz posted his victory spoils on social media, public outrage has been so vituperative that Palmer has gone into hiding. Faced with death threats, protests, cancelled cavities, Walter Palmer is crouching behind the high grass until the public cools off or gets bored or find another Bill Cosby victim to wonder about.

I say, what we need to do about Palmer in hiding is find the motel he’s staying at, and have two guys knock on the door and say they’re from Publisher’s Clearing House, and he’s won a million dollars. Then, when you’ve coaxed him to the parking lot – BAM! – turns out the guys are really Jehovah’s Witnesses, and boy, is he in for a miserable afternoon!

Seriously, though, I am not against hunting per se. I love steak and duck and venison and the occasional kosher muskrat. And if you are using the inside for beef and the outside for clothing, I believe you are abiding by the natural order of things. I’m not some Birkenstock-wearing vegan shouting “meat is murder” and making believe tofu actually tastes like something edible. Also, there are legitimate times when you need to thin the herd and stop a breed from over-multiplying. I wish we could do with the Kardashians.

But when you are killing just for sport, and you take the sport out of it, what’s left is bloodlust and murder. Walter Palmer may not have broken the law, but his ethics are lower than a Republican’s IQ. Remember, this is not about gun control; it’s not about the NRA; it’s not about ditching the second amendment. It’s about the rich getting away with murder. In this case, it’s literal, but you could say the same about some company that pays hush money to dump chemicals in a lake, or oil companies that bribe politicians for fracking rights, it’s about paid-off scientists who’ll fudge numbers that show Antarctica isn’t melting, it’s about the teenager next door who’ll show you her boobs for $20. All right, not all of these are bad, we can’t keep allowing millionaires to stick pricetags on everything they want, or, in other words, money must never dictate morality.

This has been a Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon. And, if you would like me to come speak at your next corporate event, my fee is $30,000. $50,000 if you want me to endorse Palestinian statehood. Hey, I’m only human. And you can find me at Temple Sons of Bitches, in Great Neck, New York.

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Dave’s Gone By #520 (8/1/2015): HARRI’S ON TOUR

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Here is the 520th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Aug. 1, 2015. Info: davesgoneby.com.

Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with author Louise Harrison (“My Kid Brother’s Band, aka The Beatles”); Inside Broadway; The Wretched Pun of Destiny (chimney); Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (Harrison); Saturday Segues (Bennett/Spence, Jerry Garcia); Rabbi Sol Solomon’s Rabbinical Reflection (Cecil the Lion); Greeley Crimes & Old Times.

Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guests: author Louise Harrison, Dave’s wife, Joyce

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN w/ Joyce (Tom McNally, Keurig, dancing, The Neville, Beatles, Hare Krishna)
00:40:00 GREELEY CRIMES & OLD TIMES
00:59:00 DAVE GOES FURTHER IN (dog phlegm, Come Blow Your Horn)
01:15:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Tony Bennett/Joseph Spence
01:37:00 Sponsors
01:46:30 INSIDE BROADWAY
02:07:00 GUEST: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews Louise Harrison
03:15:00 Weather
03:19:30 THE WRETCHED PUN OF DESTINY #47 (Chimney)
03:21:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Harrison)
03:43:00 Long Johns Update
03:52:00 Friends
04:04:00 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #120 (Cecil the Lion)
04:11:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Jerry Garcia
04:33:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Aug. 2, 2015 Playlist: “My Sweet Lord” (00:27:00), “Beware of Darkness” (02:40:30), “Cheer Down” (03:07:30), “I’d Have You Anytime” (03:26:00), “Absolutely Sweet Marie” (03:32:30) & “Mama You Been on My Mind” (03:36:30; George Harrison). “Hare Krishna” (00:32:00; MC Yogi). “Our Love is Here to Stay” (01:23:30) & “Old Devil Moon” (01:29:30; Tony Bennett). “Conch Ain’t Got No Bone” (01:25:30) & “Happy All the Time” (01:33:00; Joseph Spence). “Easy as Life” (02:03:00; “Easy as Life” Aida Broadway cast). “If I Needed Someone” (02:27:00; The Beatles). “Something” (03:29:00; Bob Dylan). “Grateful Dawg” (04:15:30; Jerry Garcia & David Grisman). “Dire Wolf” (04:19:30) & “Wharf Rat” (04:22:30; Grateful Dead). “Time for August” (04:44:30; Julie London).

Louise Harrison
Josepoh Spence
Jerry Garcia
Tony Bennett
Come Blow Your Horn on Broadway, 1961
Cecil the Lion