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A Prairie Home Companion: The 2nd Annual Farewell Performance (A Prairie Home Companion) | 
enlarge | Creator: Garrison Keillor Publisher: HighBridge Company Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $13.57 You Save: $6.38 (32%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 850269
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio CD Edition: Original radio broadcast; 2.5 hours on 2 CDs Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1
ISBN: 1598876023 Dewey Decimal Number: 791 EAN: 9781598876024 ASIN: 1598876023
Publication Date: July 29, 2008 (In 3 Days) Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Not yet published
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Product Description Broadcast live from Radio City Music Hall, the 2nd Farewell (June 4, 1988) was a joyous reunion heard by millions of fans. This complete original radio broadcast stars Keillor and friends Chet Atkins, Leo Kottke, the Everly Brothers, and more.
Contents:Hello Love; Buster Preview; Small Songs; Peanut Butter; Chaplin in New Shoes; Greetings; It's a Lonesome Road; When I Wake Up to Sleep No More; Powdermilk Biscuits; You're the Top; Broadway Baby; Buster The Show Dog; The First to Go; Bertha's Kitty Boutique; Lemon Meringue; Mamie's Blues; Everly Brothers Medley; Greetings; Tell Me Why; Jazznochracy; The Duet of Bill & Marilyn; Across the Blue Mountains; News from Lake Wobegon; Remember Me; Bye Bye Love; I'll See You in My Dreams; The Lord Will Make a Way
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APHC Final Performance - a masterpiece and maybe the best November 20, 2006 This was intended to be Keillor's last show in 1991. It was not, to a lot of people's great relief. First there is the music - if ever there was a recording to match the guitar work of Chet Atkins and Leo Kotke in 'Sleepwalk' I've yet to hear it. The songs Keillor sings, sad songs, beautiful songs of endings and parting will break you heart. The last episode of the 'News from Lake Wobegon' is just astounding. You cannot miss the tone of a man saying goodby to a lifetime. The humor is what it always was, just plain wonderful. If you've got to leave, didn't want to, hoped you would come back you will hear it all here. Parhaps the finest show he's ever done.
SO beautiful, it'll make you cry. April 11, 2000 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Keillor outdoes himself with this extra-long show. An artifact, a historical document, and a labor of love.
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