September 7, 2002
A special rebroadcast from various New York City shows, featuring Vince Giordano, Al Franken, Walter Bobby and others. Plus, Garrison reads an essay about September 11.

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00:12REBROADCAST OPEN
04:30GK NYC open talk View From Plane
07:29Hush Little Baby (New York Lyrics)
12:36New York, New York script
13:44One O'Clock Jump/In the Mood
16:22MONOLOGUE 1: Life on the Streets and Subways of New York
24:24Talk & Traumerei (no. 7, from Kinderscenen, op. 15)
31:15POWDERMILK BISCUIT Segment
31:32POWDERMILK NETCUE & Otional Station Break
32:53Al Franken talks
38:48From Monday On
41:43MONOLOGUE 2: Preaching on the Subway
51:26Steve Lazaro-Train Groove
1:00:04Intermission Tune-The Mooche
1:00:46Intermission Credits
1:03:16PRI NETCUE & Station Break
1:05:01Tom Keith SFX Man
1:12:33Natalia Paruz-Subway Saw
1:17:10Jorge Luzuriaga-Subway Guitar Vox
1:22:24Church of Betty-Sitar Tabla
1:26:16Spank-Diamonds and Pearls-Vox Group
1:30:12MONOLOGUE 3: Kerbsback's Daughter In New York
1:47:22That'll Be Alright
1:51:29Baby it's Cold Outside (Duet)
1:53:57Garrison Keillor NYC Special Wrapup
1:55:37Copenhagen (CLOSER)
1:58:22Fade to Underwriter Credits and PRI Logo
1:58:59END PROGRAM

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