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July 6, 2002
Live from Saint Paul,Minnesota, with French Canadian
group Entourloupe, singer Stephanie Davis and accordion player Dan Newton.
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recorded on July 6, 2002, from Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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| 00:00 | Logo |
| 00:12 | Tishomingo Blues |
| 02:01 | GK talks about Independence Day in Minnesota, fireworks, 3.2 beer, this is the last show, actors |
| 03:40 | Webcast script |
| 06:05 | Mathilda - Dan Newton and Shoe Band |
| 10:00 | Long Shot - Guy's All-Star Shoe Band |
| 12:08 | Duct Tape script |
| 15:19 | Fireworks script |
| 17:20 | Yodel Blues - Stephanie Davis and Shoe Band |
| 21:22 | Percussion script into Joseph, Joseph |
| 30:46 | Powdermilk Biscuit Break |
| 32:36 | If I Had a Hammer - the Driftwoods |
| 35:50 | Takin' My Time - Pat Donohue and band |
| 39:30 | Declaration script |
| 45:04 | GK talks with Entourloupe |
| 46:48 | L'alambic/ L'approche-pied/André à Toto- Entourloupe |
| 51:12 | Allons à l'Expo/ reel de l'Indien- Entourloupe |
| 55:48 | Guy Noir script |
| 1:04:32 | Intermission - I Found A New Baby |
| 1:08:32 | Greetings |
| 1:11:00 | If I Needed You - GK and Stephanie |
| 1:15:00 | Ikee - Stephanie Davis |
| 1:19:40 | Weather script |
| 1:21:05 | GK invites Entourloupe to the party after the show, they intro next song |
| 1:23:11 | Hommage à Gérard Lajoie- Entourloupe |
| 1:26:43 | Monologue |
| 1:44:39 | Do You Call That A Buddy? - Shoe Band |
| 1:48:23 | Catchup script |
| 1:51:35 | GK talks about the Declaration of Independence |
| 1:53:30 | Credits |
| 1:55:24 | Let the Good Times Roll closer |

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| The News from Lake Wobegon |
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Entourloupe |
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| Pat Donohue |
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Dan Newton |
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| Garrison with Stephanie Davis |
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