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Post by slb2 on Oct 19, 2006 11:24:54 GMT -5
Looks like a new show with lots of guitar. Bookie, Pat will be strumming for ya! Phil Heywood will also be joining him. I've heard of him from other sources and he's a pupular dude. Jearlyn Steel will also be flexing her vocal chords. Yeah! I'm not linking, yet. But I can give you the cut-n-paste version: prairiehome.publicradio.org/CYA
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Post by slb2 on Oct 19, 2006 11:25:36 GMT -5
Why, lookie, lookie. All I did was enter the url and it turned up hot! Must have something to do with the person who keyed it in, mais non?
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Post by joew on Oct 19, 2006 11:29:22 GMT -5
Mais oui!
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Post by slb2 on Oct 20, 2006 8:45:30 GMT -5
For that comment, joew, I exalted you.
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Post by joew on Oct 20, 2006 22:38:58 GMT -5
[high-fives slb]
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Post by Thomas Scheuzger on Oct 21, 2006 12:18:41 GMT -5
This is shaping up to be a guitar lover's dream show. Pat, Dan Neale, and Phil Heywood are working up some great trio arrangements (wait until you hear the Beatles' "Across the Universe"); we'll also have Spider John Koerner, Dave Moore, Jearlyn Steele, and Richard Troxell...
Some pretty funny scripts, too. We may see the return of the Story of Bob, and this week's Rhubarb was really good.
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Post by slb2 on Oct 21, 2006 12:45:19 GMT -5
Thanks, I'm looking forward to the music. Say, ThoS, will you be at the DVD dealie tomorrow with Pat and Rich providing a free gig? I want to go, but I'm so cramped for time. I'm already slated to go to at least four other shows in the next ten days, plus write reviews or profiles of the performers with about a 36 hour turnaround time for each show. If you're at the Sunday evening DVD dealie, let me know and I'll see if I can't find you there.
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Post by Thomas Scheuzger on Oct 21, 2006 12:55:07 GMT -5
Not me, but Sam is planning to stop by. Tim and Sue are also going to be there.
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Post by Thomas Scheuzger on Oct 21, 2006 16:44:15 GMT -5
RUNDOWN: 061021 FITZGERALD
4:45pm Warm-up: Shoes x 2, Lady Isabelle, Limericks
5:00pm Tishomingo 2:00 GK Open -- SCRIPT with Song 2:40 Pat/Phil/Dan: Back Up and Push 1:45 SCRIPT: Radio 4:20 Dave Moore: Mr. Music 1:30 SCRIPT JINGLE: Coffee 4:05 SCRIPT: Rhubarb
2:00 Jearlyn Steele: I’ve Been Buked 2:10 Pat/Phil/Dan: Great Dream from Heaven 2:15 John Koerner: Midnight Special
5:30pm Powdermilk Biscuit Theme Break with Dave Moore AND WITH When You’re Smilin’ / Golden Slippers / When You’re Smilin’
8:55 SCRIPT: Guy Noir 3:15 Richard Troxell: The Flower Song (Carmen) 2:20 Pat/Phil/Dan: Patricia (if time)
4:20 SCRIPT: Lynn 4:00 Dave Moore: Big Fool for You
6:00pm INTERMISSION: Roly Poly (3:40) 3:00 Greetings 3:00 GK, Pat, Shoes: Scarborough Fair (GK lyrics) 2:00 Dave Moore, Shoes: Chicken Polka/You Are My Sunshine
5:25 SCRIPT: Onyx 2:30 Jearlyn Steele: Blue Bayou 3:10 Pat/Phil/Dan: Across the Universe 2:00 Richard Troxell: Recondita Armonia (Tosca) 18:00 The News From Lake Wobegon 3:55 Dave Moore, Shoes: Waitresses 3:30 John Koerner, Dave Moore: Casey Jones
6:56pm Credits and CLOSER: reprise Chicken Polka 6:58:20 Recorded Underwriting Credit 6:59pm Off Air
FLOAT: Knit Pumpkin Bob
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Post by doctork on Oct 21, 2006 16:55:27 GMT -5
"Guitar lover's dream" - this is the perfect show for me. I am dating myself by saying I remember Spider John back in his youth, playing in the little folk music cafes of Greenwich Village in New York City!
Also, Reverand Gary Davis, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee, etc. Those were the days!
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Post by scotbrit on Oct 21, 2006 16:55:44 GMT -5
Is there a Scarborough in the USA that I do not know about, or are we talking Scarborough Fair as in England?
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Post by doctork on Oct 21, 2006 17:00:59 GMT -5
There may well be a Scarborough in the US, but I believe the Scarborough in the song refers the the tradtiional Childe ballad, ie, Scarborough Fair, as in England
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Post by scotbrit on Oct 21, 2006 17:01:41 GMT -5
Thanks K!
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Post by jspnrvr on Oct 21, 2006 17:07:01 GMT -5
Evening, all
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Post by brutus on Oct 21, 2006 17:07:34 GMT -5
Hey all, I'll be hangin' around here for awhile. But think I'll be heading out to the shop before long. I do have a radio out there though. ~B~
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Post by scotbrit on Oct 21, 2006 17:08:38 GMT -5
Show off.
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Post by jspnrvr on Oct 21, 2006 17:09:05 GMT -5
Evening, Brutus. Don't get to boogying with the power tools, now. It could get ugly.
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Post by doctork on Oct 21, 2006 17:11:06 GMT -5
Good evening all - I was a bit distracted, trying to stream WAMC, just in case I got another pledge drive.
But hurrah, I'm got live radio. And I finally figured out how to stream the show too.
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Post by brutus on Oct 21, 2006 17:12:32 GMT -5
Ohhh Brit, you could have a radio in your shop too, if you didn't spend so much on She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed!! ~B~
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Post by scotbrit on Oct 21, 2006 17:13:11 GMT -5
I'm listening to WAMC.
KUOW in Seattle is on a pledge drive.
All this idea of pledges is foreign to me.
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Post by jspnrvr on Oct 21, 2006 17:13:40 GMT -5
Good evening, doc. The miracle of radio, coming through the ether.
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Post by brutus on Oct 21, 2006 17:13:57 GMT -5
Well if you had a radio in your shop, you'd know all about it. ~B~
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Post by doctork on Oct 21, 2006 17:18:37 GMT -5
Yeah, if I'd only been able to manipulate the ether the last two weeks...or if we had a country that supported the arts sufficiently that pledge drives weren't necessary.
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Post by dwarnold on Oct 21, 2006 17:19:12 GMT -5
I need some coffee
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Post by dwarnold on Oct 21, 2006 17:20:10 GMT -5
Hey Brit, Jay and brutus and anyone else online
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Post by kitehill on Oct 21, 2006 17:20:13 GMT -5
coffee - think fluid......
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Post by kitehill on Oct 21, 2006 17:20:49 GMT -5
hey there DW
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Post by juliastar on Oct 21, 2006 17:21:11 GMT -5
pledge drive here Sometimes when this happens, I can get a signal from Ann Arbor, but not tonight. I'll probably try to listen to another station online later. I hate thinking about what I'm missing, especially Pat's guitar.
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Post by jspnrvr on Oct 21, 2006 17:21:42 GMT -5
Hey, DW. Buffing up your resume for the change in administration up there in Tallahassee?
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Post by scotbrit on Oct 21, 2006 17:21:47 GMT -5
Correction: You should have said: If I had American Radio in my shop I'd know all about it.
In the UK we pay a flat annual licence to receive Radio and TV for around 120GBP and we have free access to all Radio and TV programmes broadcast in the UK.
We don't need to send in money to any of them.
What I like about the net is that I can listen to your radio programmes for free.
This is a rather appealing aspect to a thrifty Scotsman. ;D
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