02:05 Doucet will play some of the songs from the World’s Fair; he is the rhythm guitar player with his band but today will play lead; will play the “strange” songs (ballads and quieter songs) he doesn’t play with the band 02:50 Demonstration: “Dedans le Sud de la Louisiane,”written by Alex Broussard for the 25th Anniversary for the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival in 1957 06:50 Demonstration: “Le Valse de Bayou Teche (Bayou Teche Waltz),” learned from Nathan Abshire; Doucet has not sung in English in 12 years 10:30 Some of the songs sound strange outside of the band; will try something new, a song learned from Doc Watson, sung in English 11:16 Demonstration: “Deep River Blues,” a Delmore Brothers song done by Doc Watson 14:30 No one plays guitar like Doc Watson anymore; was told that Willie Nelson turned down the interview today and the spot was given to Doucet instead; will sing one more English song and then switch back to French; recorded with Brownie Ford a few years prior, one of the songs was a sentimental cowboy song from Doc Watson 15:45 Demonstration: “When the Work’s All Done This Fall,” from Doc Watson, sung in English; part of the humor and the beauty of these tunes is that everyone dies 20:50 Demonstration: “Bee de la Manche,” by Canray Fontenot about a man who steals sheep and is messing around with a widow, sung in French 26:05 Demonstration: “My True Love,” learned from the Balfa Brothers; Amédé Breaux also has a version, but will play with Merle Travis-style picking here, sung in French 31:15 Demonstration: “Le Petits Yeux Noirs (Pretty Little Black Eyes)” 34:20 Demonstration: “The Cajun Crawl” by The Hackberry Ramblers; on Beausoleil’s latest record, but is done here in solo finger-picking style 38:55 Demonstration: song by Canray Fontenot; another version by Octa Clark