BUCKEYE BLISS

THIS WEEK'S SHOW

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Buckeye Flowers
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July 12, 2008

This week on A Prairie Home Companion, a summertime mix of three shows from Ohio. Sam Bush and Buddy Emmons sit in with Rich Dworsky and The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, tenor Mark Thomsen sings "La donna e mobile," and Dusty and Lefty get stuck roping shopping carts at a strip mall opening. Plus, "the drifter" is back in Lake Wobegon. Join The Royal Academy of Radio Actors—Tim Russell, Sue Scott, Tom Keith and Fred Newman—for a whirlwind review of performances from the Buckeye State.

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Segment 1
00:00:00 APHC Logo Open
00:00:10 "Tishomingo Blues"
00:00:54 GK Open
00:02:47 "Dayton Cakewalk," Peter Ostroushko and The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
00:06:11 "When I Get Home," The Hopeful Gospel Quartet (with Mollie O'Brien)
00:09:55 "Homegrown Tomatoes," Hopefuls
00:11:46 Catchup script
00:14:54 Fishing script
00:19:55 "Raised on the Railroad Line," Hopefuls
00:23:28 Powdermilk Biscuit Break
Segment 2
00:25:56 Prayer script
00:31:19 "Meditations from the Thin Space of St. Paul's Chapel," Peter Ostroushko
00:34:59 "En Ferment les Yeux," Mark Thomsen
00:38:52 Pizza script
00:41:15 GK talks about Rigoletto
00:42:05 "La donna e mobile," Mark Thomsen
00:44:21 GK talks with Mark
00:46:02 "Sjungom studentens lycklilya dag (Student's Lucky Day)," Mark Thomsen
00:47:54 Minneapolis Beach script
00:56:27 "Little Baby," Mollie O'Brien
00:59:17 GK Intermission Credits over "Hey Good Lookin'," Shoes
Segment 3
01:03:43 GK Welcome Back
01:04:02 Guy Noir script
01:17:21GK Intro Homer & Jethro song
01:18:04 "Oh Babe," Sam Bush, Buddy Emmons and Shoes
01:20:52 English Majors script
01:24:28 GK talk with Wayne Henderson
01:25:50 "Steel Guitar Rag," Wayne Henderson
01:29:19 GK intro Cowboys
01:29:37 Cowboys script
Segment 4
01:40:40News From Lake Wobegon (Download MP3)
Segment 5
01:55:34 "Shenandoah," Buddy Emmons
01:55:53 GK Closing Credits
01:58:28 GK Recorded Underwriting Credit


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  • Catchup
  • Fishing
  • Prayer
  • Pizza
  • Minneapolis Beach
  • Guy Noir
  • English Majors
  • The Lives of the Cowboys

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