Dave's Gone By #45 (9/22/03): FALL GUY

EPISODE · Sep 23, 2003 · 1H 17M

Dave's Gone By #45 (9/22/03): FALL GUY

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Here is the 45th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on NY’s WGBB-AM radio, Sept. 22, 2003. More info: davesgoneby.com.host: Dave LefkowitzFeaturing: Dave greets the fall with autumn songs, the satirical News Gone By, and a look at Long Island Haiku. Plus a Nick Cave tribute and Professor Yoni Huttenanni Explaining Folk Music.00:00:01 SKIT: A Suburban Home Companion00:02:00 DAVE GOES IN: Opening comments00:06:00 MUSIC: Autumn’s Child. A tribute to fall’s return00:23:00 NEWS GONE BY: Hurricane Isabel, The Clinton Cookbook, Clinton n’ Clooney, Subway Announcements, Mas Mexicans, Cutting Yoko, Caught Weeding, Gravel Hoppin’, Team Spirit for Mepham, Tooth Soup, The Zirconia Switch, Bee Careful (Bad Pun of the Week), Cafeteria Food, Hard to Handel, Moon Power, Marathon Monk00:51:00 SKIT: Long Island Haikus00:57:00 SKIT: Folk Music (w/ Prof. Yoni Huttenanni)01:08:00 MUSIC: Nick Cave Birthday Tribute01:17:00 DAVE GOES OUT: Dave remembers Sheb Wooley & Judge Theodore Kupferman. Get wells & thank yous.Sept. 22, 2003 Playlist: “Autumn’s Child” (Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band), “September Song” (Lou Reed), “Autumn in New York” (Frank Sinatra), “September Girls” (Bangles), “Sorrow’s Child” & “The Mercy Seat” (Nick Cave), “The Purple People Eater” (Sheb Woolley).

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