Dave's Gone By #460 (3/1/14): SHERRY BABY

EPISODE · Mar 1, 2014 · 4H 10M

Dave's Gone By #460 (3/1/14): SHERRY BABY

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Here is the 460th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, March 1, 2014. Info: davesgoneby.com.Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon interviews editor and producer Sherry Eaker (Bistro Awards, Backstage). Plus: Inside Broadway, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (march), Saturday Segues (Robyn Hitchcock, Lou Reed), Rabbi Sol on Kiev.Guests: producer Sherry Eaker00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN (snow again)00:24:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Robyn Hitchcock00:53:30 Weather00:57:00 INSIDE BROADWAY (News 00:57:30) / (Review (Jugged Rabbit Stew) 01:14:30)01:30:30 GUEST: Sherry Eaker02:37:30 Sponsors02:42:00 Friends02:51:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (march)03:17:00 Sponsors03:22:30 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #94 – Kiev03:27:30 DAVE SAYS BYE – Harold Ramis03:30:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Lou Reed03:58:30 DAVE GOES OUTMarch 1, 2014 Playlist: “Saturday Groovers” (00:28:00), “I Feel Beautiful” (00:30:30), “You and Oblivion” (00:34:30), “I Saw Nick Drake” (00:39:30) & “Old Man Weather” (00:47:30; Robyn Hitchcock). “Human Music” (00:43:00; The Soft Boys). “A Tired Old Cliche” (01:28:00; Jugged Rabbit Stew 2010 Buntport cast). “Abandoned Love” (02:52:30), “Pretty Peggy-O” (02:57:00), “Little Maggie” (03:00:00) & “Caribbean Wind” (03:03:00; Bob Dylan). “The Walls of Red Wing” (03:10:30; Joan Baez). “Stethoscopist” (03:26:30; Second City Television w/ Harold Ramis). “Nowhere at All” (03:34:00), “Burning Embers” (03:37:00), “How Do You Think it Feels” (03:44:00), “Hangin’ Round” (03:47:30) & “Ride Into the Sun” (04:07:30; Lou Reed). “Starlight” (03:40:30; Lou Reed & John Cale). “Guess I’m Falling in Love” (03:51:00; The Velvet Underground).

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