September 17, 2011 (show #361) LOVELY RITA

Dave chats with actress Rita Gardner of the original Fantasticks. Plus an autumnal Saturday Segue, Bob Dylan - Sooner & Later (fall)  and Rabbi Sol Solomon's Rabbinical Reflection (9/11).

Host: Dave Lefkowitz

Guest: Actress Rita Gardner

00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN
00:08:30 SATURDAY SEGUE - Autumn 1
00:33:30 GUEST: Rita Gardner
01:16:00 Sponsors
01:24:30 SATURDAY SEGUE - Autumn 2
01:39:30 INSIDE BROADWAY
01:55:00 BOB DYLAN - Sooner & Later (Fall)
02:33:00 Rabbi Sol Solomon's Rabbinical Reflection on 9/11
02:41:00 DAVE GOES OFF - on Potato Day
02:52:00 DAVE GOES OUT

Sept. 17, 2011 Playlist: "Fall" (00:08:30; Bruce Cockburn); "The Leaves That are Green" (00:11:30; Simon & Garfunkel); "Autumn" (00:14:00; Moondog); "Summer's Gone" (00:16:00; Frogs Gone Fishin'); "When Summer's Ended" (00:20:00; Bill Morrissey); "The Summer of My Wasted Youth" (00:23:30; Amy Rigby); "The Last Rose of Summer" (00:27:00; Tom Waits); "Much More / I Can See It" (00:31:30) & "Try to Remember / They Were You" (01:11:30; Rita Gardner). "Much More" (00:47:00; The Fantasticks, 1960 off-Broadway cast); "Falling Leaves" (01:25:00), "Heart Full of Leaves" (01:29:00), "Autumn Sea" (01:30:30) & "Autumn is Your Last Chance" (01:34:30; Robyn Hitchcock); "Hotel California" (01:46:30; Eagles); "Golden Loom" (01:55:30), "Sitting on Top of the World" (02:00:00), "Spirit on the Water" (02:04:00), "Cat's in the Well" (02:12:00), "The Wicked Messenger" (02:15:30) & "Idiot Wind" (02:17:30; Bob Dylan); "Hot Potatoes" (02:37:30; The Kinks); "Autumn Leaves" (02:57:30; Eva Cassidy).

pictured: Rita Gardner & Tom Jones, Rita Gardner, autumn, Potato Day!

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Dave chats with actress Rita Gardner of the original Fantasticks. Plus an autumnal Saturday Segue, Bob Dylan - Sooner & Later (fall) and Rabbi Sol Solomon's Rabbinical Reflection.
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Dave chats with actress Rita Gardner of the original Fantasticks. Plus an autumnal Saturday Segue, Bob Dylan - Sooner & Later (fall) and Rabbi Sol Solomon's Rabbinical Reflection.