Segment 1
00:00:00 - Logo
00:00:11 - Tishomingo Blues
00:00:54 - GK Intro
00:02:14 - "Bluegrass Breakdown" and "Your Selfish Heart" - Ricky Skaggs
00:09:00 - "Act Naturally" - John Niemann and Shoes
00:11:32 - Catchup script re: April Fool's Day
00:16:06 - "Sally Jo" - Ricky Skaggs
00:18:25 - Guy Noir script with Jearlyn Steele
00:28:42 - "Something's Got a Hold On Me" - Jearlyn Steele
00:31:07 - GK Intro Powdermilk
00:31:38 - Powdermilk Biscuit Break
Segment 2
00:33:31 - Bach script with "Brandenburg Concerto #3" - Shoes
00:40:33 - "McCully's Waltz" - Peter Ostroushko
00:44:43 - GK Intro Cowboys
00:45:31 - "Heartaches By the Number" and "A Letter From Home" - Becky Schlegel
00:48:34 - Cowboys script
00:59:55 - "Sky Blue Sky" - Wilco
01:03:15 - Intermission / "Limehouse Blues" - Shoes
Segment 3
01:06:36 - GK Welcome Back
01:07:34 - "Let the Good Times Roll" - and "Mighta Coulda" - Shoes
01:13:33 - Trees script
01:24:52 - "Never Doubt I" - Brothers Franzich
01:28:17 - GK Mono Intro
01:28:46 - Crispy script
01:35:17 - GK Intro Cowboy Jack Clement, he sings "Good Old Fashioned Drunk"
01:37:05 - "Seriously" - Cowboy Jack Clement
Segment 4
01:39:43 - The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 5
01:52:30 - GK sings "Working Girl" with Shoes
01:55:33 - GK Credits
01:56:28 - "Crane Slow Drag" - Peter Ostroushko and Shoes
01:58:38 - GK Credits
A Prairie Home Companion for July 24, 2010
Description
This week on A Prairie Home Companion a mix of shows we've done over the past few years from the historicState Theateron Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis.Jearlyn Steelesings "Something's Got a Hold on Me," Guy Noir confronts and angry mob of Canadians, bluegrass legendRicky Skaggspays tribute to Bill Monroe,Cowboy Jack Clementsings an impromptu version of "Good Old Fashioned Drunk," alt-rock heroesWilcosing "Sky Blue Sky," and a small celebration for J.S. Bach's birthday. Plus, the delightful schoolmarm, Miss Daisy, visits Dusty and Lefty out on the trail, Dakota darlingBecky Schlegelsings "Heartaches by the Number," and it was the fishing opener in Lake Wobegon. Conversation in Carl Krepsbach's boat turned to marriage, and you'll hear more about that this week.