Salute to Garrison Keillor! ❤️ I first encountered the show back in this era and listened weekly for decades! For both PHC and Letterman, THOSE WERE THE DAYS!
I've been a fan of Keillor's and Dave's for decades. I had no idea the two ever intersected! Thank for uploading! It's remarkable to hear Keillor's voice from this era. It hadn't quite matured into the confident, relaxed baritone I've become so familiar with. ☺
I'm really glad this stuff is on youtube.. I listen frequently for nostalgia and the past when life appeared better. Listened for Decades, made some of his shows..with this current world its neat to shut out the world and be younger, if only in my mind
@@SalAcceturra One of the brothers past away..they ran reruns for a bit.. Was a bummer Loved it.. NPR..for what it was, had a good lineup. Click n clack PHC wait wait And I think it was says you..?
Garrison Keillor in that song, just expressed the exact reason for my love of the Late Night with David Letterman show in the 80's. Of course I was in my teens but it didn't change in my twenties either.
Garrison is now one of my favorite entertainers, and my favorite American novelist, but if I had seen this in '83, when I was 13, it would have put me to sleep.
We always ate tacos when we listened. His voice will always remind me of Saturday nights with the family.
Salute to Garrison Keillor! ❤️
I first encountered the show back in this era and listened weekly for decades! For both PHC and Letterman, THOSE WERE THE DAYS!
I've been a fan of Keillor's and Dave's for decades. I had no idea the two ever intersected! Thank for uploading!
It's remarkable to hear Keillor's voice from this era. It hadn't quite matured into the confident, relaxed baritone I've become so familiar with. ☺
There are two further appearances that I’ve uploaded here.
I'm really glad this stuff is on youtube.. I listen frequently for nostalgia and the past when life appeared better. Listened for Decades, made some of his shows..with this current world its neat to shut out the world and be younger, if only in my mind
I miss you Mr Keillor...too much. First car talk, then you...a terrible ending for a brilliant guy....I don't believe one word of it..💓
ending ? what are you talking about ??? I'm subbed to his youtube channel m.ua-cam.com/channels/usGjo4R2lMZDV6MWnnYTBQ.html
I am 4 years a little late but what in God's name did they do to car talk? I forgot about that show but used to listen to it religiously
@@SalAcceturra
One of the brothers past away..they ran reruns for a bit..
Was a bummer
Loved it..
NPR..for what it was, had a good lineup.
Click n clack
PHC
wait wait
And I think it was says you..?
Thank you for posting this. And and huge thanks to GK for all of the great shows over the years...
Garrison Keillor in that song, just expressed the exact reason for my love of the Late Night with David Letterman show in the 80's. Of course I was in my teens but it didn't change in my twenties either.
What an entertaining, funny and brilliant guy he is. Id watch him every night.
Garrison is now one of my favorite entertainers, and my favorite American novelist, but if I had seen this in '83, when I was 13, it would have put me to sleep.
Thank you for posting this 😀
Garrison is an American Icon. We have lost the best of America.
He was excused after the me too movement, but he's not lost.
Keillor had a knack for singing that 1930s honky tonk, folk music sound.
Never heard of the guy before but I remember that movie with the prairie home companion.
Garrison is an American Institution.
Garrison seems more "himself" (his on-air persona) that he did on his previous spot (Feb. '83). He also has the red sock habit by now.
If Jack Black doesn't do a Garrison movie, our lives are less good.
Butch Thompson! Peter Ostroushko! Greg Brown!
He's like an archetypal Richard Ayoade