Classic A Prairie Home Companion Every Saturday, a classic broadcast from the archives is featured on our Facebook fan page and on the website for your listening pleasure. The link to the show is posted at 5 p.m. CT but can be accessed anytime. This weekend, we will be revisiting a classic 2011 show from our home theater in downtown St. Paul, featuring special guests The Derailers, who always seem to be havin’ a good time; plus Québécois legends Le Vent du Nord, as well as our regulars: The Royal Academy of Radio Actors — Tim Russell, Sue Scott and Tom Keith — and the Guy’s All-Star Shoe Band. Highlights include: “Long Time No See” featuring Pat Donohue, “Sweet Home Rag” from Rich Dworsky and the house band, “I’m Gonna Love, Love, Love You” from The Derailers, “Toujours Amants” by Le Vent du Nord, “I Think of You” from Garrison and the band, plus The Lives of the Cowboys, Guy Noir, sketches about trains and the post office, and an update from your favorite hometown. Videos and teasers will be posted throughout the week, leading into the link debuting on the Facebook page at 5 p.m. CT. Follow our Facebook Fan page >>> Listen to the show >>> Browse the archive >>> Describing their sound as “Beatles-meets-Bakersfield,” The Derailers — a hard-driving, Austin, Texas-based band — have kept honky-tonk and rockabilly fans hanging on their every note since they first got together in the mid-’90s. Listen to “Just One More Time” >>> Since forming in 2002, the exuberant musicians of Le Vent du Nord have become fan favorites in Quebec and beyond, playing 100-plus concerts a year across North America and Europe. At the 2010 Canadian Folk Music Awards, these group walked away with Ensemble of the Year honors for their 2009 recording La Part du Feu. More recently, their recording Têtu was honored with a Félix Award for Traditional Album of the Year from the ADISQ (Québec Association for the Recording, Concert and Video Industries). Listen to “Élise” >>> Here is a small part of the lyrics to a recurring song in the “Open” script featured on this program. Tune in for the full sketch. Done laid around, done played around This old town too long Summer’s almost gone, winter’s coming on Done laid around, done played around This old town too long And it feels like I’ve got to travel on Spent most of the summer thinking about my hair Watching cable television in my underwear Eating jelly doughnuts in an easy chair And it feels like I got to travel on Go to bed at midnight and I wake up at noon I am living all alone with my pet raccoon All I know is what I see on TV cartoons And it feels like I got to travel on. Haven’t cleaned the basement, haven’t mowed the lawn I’ve been watching TV and feasting on bonbons All I did this summer was try to write this song And I feel like I got to travel on. |