Segment 1
00:00:00 Logo
00:00:14 Tishomingo Blues
00:02:08 GK talks about the Buffalo weather, our guests from Glasgow, gender confusion due to warm clothing
00:03:40 "Buffalo song" - GK/ Shoe band
00:07:33 SFX script underscore
00:12:55 GK introduces Boys of the Lough, reels
00:16:10 "Buffalo Rhythm" - Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
00:18:52 GK talks about where the members of Boys of the Lough are from, talks with them about Christmas
00:21:15 "Christmas Sonnet" - GK and Richard Dworsky
00:22:26 "Midwinter's Waltz" - Boys of the Lough
Segment 2
00:27:13 St. Buffalo script
00:30:20 GK introduces the Battlefield Band
00:31:03 "Big Leon" - Battlefield Band
00:34:57 Powdermilk Biscuit Break/ E-ri-e/ Buffalo Gals
00:37:45 "Angels Watching Over Me" - GK, audience
Segment 3
00:41:51 News From Lake Wobegon
00:55:55 "The Willow Tree" - Boys of the Lough
00:59:20 Intermission/"Nobody's Sweetheart"
Segment 4
01:03:58 Catchup script
01:08:10 Greetings
01:10:38 "Brown-Haired Girl" - Boys of the Lough
01:15:29 GK talks more about Buffalo history
01:29:40 "The Immigrant" - Battlefield Band
01:34:24 Guy Noir script
Segment 5
01:51:32 "Ely Parker pipes set" - Battlefield Band
01:55:33 Credits
01:56:53 "Flowers of Edinborough" closer - Shoes, Battlefield Band, Boys of the Lough
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A Prairie Home Companion for December 2, 2006
December 2, 2006 broadcast with The Boys of the Lough and The Battlefield Band
Description
This week on A Prairie Home Companion, we're in search of our wings in theGolden Horseshoecity ofBuffalo. Broadcasting fromShea's Auditorium, we'll have two of the finest traditional Celtic groups this side of the equator,The Boys of the LoughandThe Battlefield Band, for a droning December donnybrook. Also with us, the Royal Academy of Radio Acting:Tim Russell,Sue Scott, andFred Newman, the News from Lake Wobegon, and sitting in with the Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, Mr.Andy Stein. Join us this Saturday for a brightly lit live broadcast, as we welcome the darkest days of December.