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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wanderlust and Other Longings
Lake Wobegon, U.S.A. is my favorite of all the Prairie Home Companion series. Every performance in this collection was recorded on tour around the country, providing the inevitable reminders of why life outside Lake Wobegon provides more opportunities for instant gratification than one experiences back home. Nowhere has Garrison Keillor more poignantly framed the...
Published on March 5, 2001 by V. in Vermont

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6 of 131 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Woe is Right
An old, tired theme. That is what this compilation delivers, and delivers and delivers.

While Mr. Keillor's show was moderately entertaining 15 years ago, it has not kept pace with time. Thus, the stories seem to be replayed on an old, stuck phonographic record, replayed over and over.

If you are a big time Keillor fan, you will probably find this work to be an...

Published on February 5, 2003 by K. P. Ryan


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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wanderlust and Other Longings, March 5, 2001
Lake Wobegon, U.S.A. is my favorite of all the Prairie Home Companion series. Every performance in this collection was recorded on tour around the country, providing the inevitable reminders of why life outside Lake Wobegon provides more opportunities for instant gratification than one experiences back home. Nowhere has Garrison Keillor more poignantly framed the everyday longings that tug at the secret soul.

The four tapes are entitled Fertility, Patience, Youth and Rhubarb. The tales are about many things, including "the luxury of rhubarb pie, the perils of prophecy, a miserable Thanksgiving, Florian and Myrtle's thrifty vacation, [and] the vapor lights of Our Lady of Perpetual Responsibility."

My personal favorite is the story called Rhubarb, on the tape of the same name. It deftly weaves together Dorothy's rhubarb pie down at the Chatterbox Cafe and Pastor Inqvist's Christmas Eve sermon. How did Mr. Keillor come up with such a funny and moving story out of the longings of stalwart Lake Wobegon denizens for both Christmas services, and rhubarb pie? It could only happen in the place where "all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above average." People there always grow up with strong roots, but vaguely (and forever) suspect that they could have done more in life...

You have to hear it for yourself to get it. I always start out laughing, and weep at the end. Go figure. I wish I could do something in this world as well as Mr. Keillor tells a story.

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Full of Hearty Laughs and Poignant Moments, July 24, 2004
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N E Hetrick "celt33" (Westland, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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If you're not familliar with Garrison Keillor's stories of small-town, Midwestern life, check to see when his program is aired on your local NPR station. His radio program (called A Prarie Home Companion) is full of esoteric music, old fashioned comic sketches, and amusing interviews, but the real treats are his delightfull and insightfull Lake Wobegon yarns, which is what these tapes are full of. If I could give this 4 tape set 6 stars I would, but 5 will have to do. Included is a story about a Sunday school teacher's husband, who gets roped into managing the Christmas pagent at the last minute and must deal with debates over allowing live animals into the church, children with stage fright, and conspiracies to keep local Lutherans from getting into the Catholic church to watch the spectacle. Another favorite is The Six Labors of Father Wilmer, in which a battle between a priest and a parishoner leads to a cleric, in his pajamas, on a 20 foot ladder, at 3 am, trying to rid the church of the evil" of mecury lighting. Of course there's Sweet Corn, in which we learn about the secret aphrodisiac of the Midwest. Another good story is Blue Devils, in which we witness the progress of an overly competitive, all-girl's basketball team through the eyes of anxious parents, who try to make sense of sweet, blonde, little girls--who kiss mothers before joining the game, but are soon seen elbowing enemies to the floor and uttering words that have never been allowed in the house. All in all, there are 17 monologues and some music between stories...making about 5 hours of good, old-fashioned-but-liberal-minded entertainment. If you're looking for another good (probably better!) Keillor set, go for Life These Days. I guarentee you'll crack up.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Do not drive and listen. . ., February 13, 2005
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Maureen Mangon (Fairhope, AL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lake Wobegon U.S.A. (Audio CD)
Made the mistake of listening to this on a drive to New Orleans. Usually takes two hours. However, when you have to pull the car over and laugh, it can take about three or four hours. Taking out the CD and arriving quicker was not an option - as long as there is a drive-through fast food joint close to the highway. The news from Lake Wobegon has become a letter from home over the past years, and, it will erase any damage you have had from your own family!!

I cannot imagine NOT having this in your collection. It is wonderful.
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended, October 23, 1998
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Recorded directly from A Prairie Home Companion, this collection of stories from the master storyteller, Garrison Keillor, is worth every penny. The stories are charming and witty, with a universal timelessness that anyone with family memories can relate to.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love it, September 28, 2011
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Great CDs. I've been a long time listener of Prairie Home Companion so I really enjoyed these. It good to hear all the citizens of Lake Wobegon are doing well "out on the edge of the prairie".
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6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great, just great., August 29, 2002
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Boris Zubry "Boris Zubry" (Princeton, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This is one of the best works of Mr. Keillor and I read them all. Please keep writing it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars lake wobegon, June 12, 2007
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Entertaining, lets the listener get out of town for a while.
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6 of 131 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Woe is Right, February 5, 2003
This review is from: Lake Wobegon U.S.A. (Audio CD)
An old, tired theme. That is what this compilation delivers, and delivers and delivers.

While Mr. Keillor's show was moderately entertaining 15 years ago, it has not kept pace with time. Thus, the stories seem to be replayed on an old, stuck phonographic record, replayed over and over.

If you are a big time Keillor fan, you will probably find this work to be an enjoyable distraction while mixing your Metamucal. However, for anyone who can still think clearly, all these staid stories will just make you run for the can.

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