00:00 Logo
00:12 Tishomingo
01:56 GK intro, talk about new security across America, Bob Dylan had trouble getting in at his own concert, Governor Ventura's private schedule
04:26 Once More - GK and Stephanie
08:00 GK intros Pat, into Frisco Town
12:38 GK talks about what's coming up, Fearmongers script
14:16 GK talks about Delbert and his tour
15:25 GK and Stephanie talk about Montana, into Talking to the Moon -
21:55 Linda Wertheimer script
27:40 GK brings out Vern Sutton. He performs Tschaikovsky twice, second time fast
31:17 Powdermilk Biscuit break
33:00 Guy Noir script
42:33 GK brings out Delbert McClinton, Squeeze Me In
46:06 Delbert intros next tune, Worked On
51:28 Delbert intros Livin' it Down
55:08 GK intros his intensive care nurses, Silver Lining script
1:06:36 Intermission- Exactly Like You
1:10:46 Welcome back to the 2nd half, intro Stephanie, more Montana talk, limericks
1:12:52 What a Little Moonlight Can Do - Stephanie and band
1:15:05 GK brings out Delbert, they talk about his start
1:17:30 When Rita Leaves - Delbert McClinton and his band
1:22:25 Delbert intros Givin' it Up For Your Love
1:27:14 Monologue (News from Lake Wobegon)
1:45:32 This N' That - Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
1:48:40 Catchup script
1:52:10 GK welcomes new station WNUK - Kalamazoo
1:52:42 Leaf Control script
1:54:01 Credits
1:55:38 Love's Gonna Live Here Again - GK, Stephanie, Delbert, band
This broadcast was a repeat of the performance on October 20, 2001, slightly altered and blended with elements from other performances.
02:07 GK open talk - George W. Bush lookalike (from 11/09/02)
1:02:31 Silver Lining script, Buster the Dog (edited)
1:25:14 The News from Lake Wobegon (edited)
1:49:08 "Papa's on the Housetop" - Guys All-Star Shoe Band (from 12/01/01)
1:52:37 Titanium Gel script (from 02/03/01)
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A Prairie Home Companion for March 20, 2004
March 20, 2004 rebroadcast with Delbert McClinton, Stephanie Davis, and Vern Sutton
Description
This week we rebroadcast ourOctober 20, 2001, show from St. Paul. Guests are Delbert McClinton, singer/songwriter Stephanie Davis, and vocalist Vern Sutton.