Dave's Gone By #334 (12/4/10): WHO DAT!

EPISODE · Dec 5, 2010 · 2H 55M

Dave's Gone By #334 (12/4/10): WHO DAT!

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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 Lefkowitzguest: 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 IN00:08:00 SATURDAY SEGUE: New Orleans Songs, pt. 100:26:00 Dave Visits New Orleans00:29:30 A caller w/ Joyce Weil00:54:00 Guest: Brad Stivers01:05:00 SATURDAY SEGUE: New Orleans Songs, pt. 201:20:00 More on New Orleans01:57:00 BOB DYLAN: Sooner & Later02:30:30 Sponsors02:41:00 DAVE GOES OFF: Airport Security02:47:00 DAVE GOES OUTDec. 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)

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