Segment 1
00:00:00 Logo
00:00:12 Tishomingo Blues
00:05:36 "Back Bay Shuffle" - Pat Donohue and Shoe Band
00:08:35 Toilet script
00:10:26 "Bristol Sloth" - Leo Kottke
00:14:34 Cruise script
00:22:20 "Tri su kralja 'idrila'," "Trgnala e malka moma" and "Oj, khodyt', pokhodyt' misjats'" - Mila Vocal Ensemble with GK talk
00:33:36 Powdermilk Biscuit Break
Segment 2
00:35:25 Cell Phone script
00:36:50 GK talks with Prudence Johnson about Country music
00:38:16 Country songs segment: "Making Plans," "Let It Be Me," "That's the Way Love Goes," "As Long As I Live" - Prudence Johnson
00:48:22 Guy Noir
00:59:27 "Pamela Brown" - Leo Kottke
01:03:36 Intermission/"Tulsa Straight Ahead" - Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
Segment 3
01:08:05 Greetings/Welcome to 2nd half of show
01:10:52 GK talks about Duluth
01:15:12 GK calls Rowland Fowler from Embarrass, MN
01:19:30 "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" - Pat Donohue, Shoe Band, Mila Vocal Ensemble, audience
Segment 4
01:22:09 GK intros Louis Jenkins and his poems about winter
01:23:01 Louis Jenkins recites his poems: "January," "Winter Light," "Ice," and "Some Things to Think About"
01:30:30 Gk talks about singing like the vocal ensemble
01:31:06 "Dubravushka" - Mila Vocal Ensemble
Segment 5
01:33:09 The News from Lake Wobegon
Segment 6
01:52:04 "Twice" - Leo Kottke
01:55:29 Credits, Fred Newman/Tom Keith SFX
01:57:50 "As Long As I Live" - GK/Prudence Johnson/Shoe Band
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A Prairie Home Companion for January 8, 2005
January 8, 2005 broadcast with Leo Kottke, Cindy Cashdollar, and the Mila Vocal Ensemble
Description
We searched the stars for the best place to put on our first live show of the New Year, and they pointed us north. So we're going to Duluth! Stop on by, for two times the sound effects (Fred NewmanandTom Keith), acoustic guitaristLeo Kottke, steel guitar and dobro playerCindy Cashdollar, and the seven voices of theMila Vocal Ensemble. Plus, the adventures of Guy Noir, the News From Lake Wobegon, and more.