Dave's Gone By #377 (2/25/12): GRADYWIT SCHOOL

EPISODE · Feb 26, 2012 · 3H 9M

Dave's Gone By #377 (2/25/12): GRADYWIT SCHOOL

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Here is the 377th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Feb. 25, 2012. Info: davesgoneby.com.Featuring: Dave chats with actor John Grady (Fear Factor: The Canine Edition). Plus: Inside Broadway, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (“deth” songs), a Saturday Segue (Canada), Rabbi Sol Solomon, and a musical farewell to Mike Melvoin.Host: Dave LefkowitzGuest: actor John GradyNotes: Musical segue edited out of final segment.00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN00:10:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Canada00:52:00 INSIDE BROADWAY (part one)00:59:30 GUEST: John Grady01:37:00 INSIDE BROADWAY (part two)01:44:00 Sponsors01:52:30 Rabbi Sol Solomon’s Rabbinical Reflection – Shalom Dammit in NY02:01:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (“deth”)02:36:00 Friends02:39:30 DAVE SAYS BYE – Mike Melvoin02:55:00 Thanks & Weather03:01:30 DAVE GOES OUTFeb. 25, 2012 Playlist: “I Feel it All” (00:13:00; Feist). “Into the Fire” (00:17:00; Sarah McLachlan). “Blame Canada” (00:20:30; South Park – Bigger, Longer & Uncut, soundtrack). “Snowbird” (00:22:00; Anne Murray). “Lovin’ Cup” (00:24:00; Jane Siberry). “The Mummer’s Dance” (00:27:30; Loreena McKennitt). “Blue Guitar” (00:33:30; Cowboy Junkies). “All the Ways I Want You” (00:39:30; Bruce Cockburn). “A Case of You” (00:44:00; Joni Mitchell). “Fear is a Man’s Best Friend” (00:56:00; John Cale). “Falling Slowly” (01:33:00; “Once” film soundtrack w/ Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova). “Masters of War” ({live from “Real Live”}; 02:01:30), “Seven Curses” (02:07:30), “What Can I Do for You” (02:11:30), “The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” ({live}; 02:17:30), “Blowin’ in the Wind” ({live}, 02:24:00) & “Death is Not the End” (02:28:00; Bob Dylan). “Stand By Me” (02:40:30; John Lennon). “Eggs and Sausage” (02:44:00; Tom Waits). “I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times” (02:50:00; The Beach Boys).

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