Forgotten is Forgiven
Coming to you live this week from the Fitzgerald Theater, with special guests legendary Minnesota guitar hero Leo Kottke, Philip Brunelle and VocalEssence, and Metropolitan Opera Tenor Raúl Melo. Also with us, vocalist Andra Suchy, The Royal Academy of Radio Actors; Sue Scott, Tim Russell, and Tom Keith, The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, and the latest News from Lake Wobegon.
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Segment 1
- 00:00:00 - Logo
- 00:00:12 - Tishomingo Blues
- 00:02:35 - GK talks about the snow in the deep south
- 00:05:07 - Oh, Baby I Love You So- GK, Andra, band
- 00:08:15 - Guy Noir script
- 00:18:34 - Valentine script
- 00:24:40 - Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming- VocalEssence
- 00:27:02 - Powdermilk Biscuit Break
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Segment 2
- 00:28:57 - The Lives of the Cowboys script
- 00:41:20 - GK intros Leo Kottke
- 00:43:35 - June Bug- Leo Kottke
- 00:45:48 - Gewerbegebiet- Leo Kottke
- 00:51:05 - My Love is Like A Red Red Rose/ Liebeslieder/ Sonnets
- 00:57:06 - GK intros Raul Melo
- 00:58:23 - Nessun Dorma- Raul Melo and VocalEssence
- 01:02:26 - Intermisison- I Feel Fine
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Segment 3
- 01:06:36 - Greetings
- 01:09:26 - Aura Lee- GK, Andra Suchy and band
- 01:13:21 - Crazy Love- Pat Donohue and band
- 01:16:21 - Paseo Romantico- Richard Dworsky
- 01:18:20 - Save the Last Dance For Me- GK, Andra, band
- 01:21:41 - Le Pont Mirabeau- VocalEssence
- 01:25:11 - Death script
- 01:36:20 - GK talks with Leo Kottke
- 01:36:45 - Julie's House- Leo Kottke
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Segment 4
- 01:39:32 - News From Lake Wobegon
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Segment 5
- 01:51:37 - Flat Top- Leo Kottke
- 01:53:56 - The Brindisi- Raul Melo and VocalEssence
- 01:57:55 - Oh, Baby I Love You So reprise
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