Segment 1
00:00:00 - Logo
00:00:12 - Tishomingo Blues
00:02:40 - GK opens, spring poem
00:07:30 - "Sweet is the Melody" - GK/ Heather/ band
00:11:10 - The Lives of the Cowboys script
00:25:08 - Powdermilk Biscuit Break
Segment 2
00:26:42 - GK intros Tom Rush
00:27:48 - "Hot Tonight" - Tom Rush and band
00:30:00 - "Fall Into the Night" - Tom Rush and band
00:33:40 - GK talks more with Tom Rush
00:35:32 - "What I Know" - Tom Rush and band
00:39:00 - Madea" - GK/Shoe band
00:40:40 - Dog script
00:44:12 - GK intros Elvis Costello
00:44:40 - "Sulphur to Sugar Cane" - Elvis Costello and band
00:48:40 - GK talks with Elvis Costello
00:50:20 - "Indoor Fireworks" - Elvis Costello and band
00:53:55 - "The Crooked Line" - Elvis Costello, Heather Masse and band
00:58:26 - Intermission- Everybody Loves My Baby
Segment 3
01:01:33 - Greetings
01:06:00 - "We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds" - GK/Heather/Shoe band
01:10:00 - "Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most" - Heather Masse/Shoe band
01:13:44 - Guy Noir script
01:27:35 - GK talks with Tom Rush
01:29:25 - "The Remember Song" - Tom Rush
01:32:33 - GK talks more with Tom Rush
01:33:10 - "Drift Away" - Tom Rush
Segment 4
01:38:20 - The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 5
01:49:00 - "Changing Partners" - Elvis Costello and band
01:52:22 - "Down Among the Wine and Spirits" - Elvis Costello and band
01:56:30 - "Sweet is the Melody" reprise
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A Prairie Home Companion for April 18, 2009
April 18, 2009 broadcast with Elvis Costello, Tom Rush, and Heather Masse
Description
This week on A Prairie Home Companion, legendary English singer-songwriterElvis Costellomakes his first appearance on the show atTown Hall in New York City. Also with us: renowned guitarist/ songwriterTom Rush, who influenced the greats (James Taylor and Garth Brooks) and introduced us to the likes of Joni Mitchell and Jackson Browne. Plus,Heather Masse, Guy Noir, Radio Private Eye, and the latest post-Easter, post-Tax Day news from Lake Wobegon.