Segment 1
00:00:00 - Logo
00:00:11 - Tishomingo Blues
00:00:54 - GK Open
00:03:56 - "The Bramble and the Rose" - GK, Suzy Bogguss and Shoes
00:06:57 - Guy Noir script
00:18:28 - GK talks with Admiral Allen
00:21:45 - "Smokin'" - Sam Bush and Shoes
00:24:30 - GK intros Suzy Bogguss
00:25:20 - "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" - Suzy Bogguss
00:28:50 - Powdermilk Biscuit Break
Segment 2
00:31:37 - GK Intro Segment
00:32:00 - Crispy script
00:37:19 - GK Intro Sam Bush
00:38:21 - "Workin' Man Blues" - Sam Bush and Shoes
00:42:38 - "Gold Heart Locket" - Sam Bush, Suzy Bogguss and Shoes
00:46:22 - Coast Guard script
00:50:19 - Ketchup script
00:53:58 - GK talks with Butch Thompson
00:55:38 - "Mamanita" - Butch Thompson
00:59:15 - Intermission/"Broadway" - Shoes
Segment 3
01:02:55 - GK Welcome Back
01:03:20 - "Arthritis Blues" - GK, Pat Donohue and Shoes
01:08:34 - English Majors script
01:11:25 - "Breakin' the Ice" - Shoes
01:13:59 - The Lives of the Cowboys script
01:21:38 - GK intros Boys of the Lough
01:22:44 - "The Keane Reels" - The Boys of the Lough
01:27:07 - GK intros Robert Bly, Minnesota Poet Laureate
01:27:54 - Robert reads 4 poems
01:36:13 - GK Intro
01:36:30 - "Drivin'" - Wailin' Jennys
Segment 4
01:40:37 - The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 5
01:53:54 - GK Closing Credits
01:54:50 - "Whistle Set" - Cathal McConnell and The Boys of the Lough
01:58:32 - Credits
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A Prairie Home Companion for March 7, 2009
March 7, 2009 rebroadcast with Robert Bly, Suzy Bogguss, Sam Bush, Pat Donohue, The Wailin' Jennys, and The Boys of the Lough
Description
This week on A Prairie Home Companion, a mix of two shows from a late winter run at theFitzgerald Theater. Minnesota's first Poet LaureateRobert Blyreads four poems,Suzy Boggussappears in an episode of Guy Noir as the tonally challenged Melody Marsh, andSam Bushsings the "Workin' Man Blues."Pat Donohuesings the happiest song about misery (from Ramblin' Jack Elliot) called "Arthritis Blues," plusthe Wailin' JennysandThe Boys of the Lough. America's consumer advocate/perpetual presidential candidate makes an appearance in the Lives of the Cowboys wearing a saddle seat belt and Garrison talks about yet another misguided Wobegoner who went to California in hopes of finding paradise.