Republic Of Avalon Radio show

Republic Of Avalon Radio

Summary: A weekly mix of great talk, music and sound-seeing; from the heart of the republic; St. John's, Newfoundland; with your host, Jim Fidler.

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 ROAR-2011-10-05 - Episode 116 - Walk and Woll | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:50

ROAR-2011-10-05 - Episode 116 - Walk and Woll This time on the ROAR: Walkabout with Jim and Lillian, Jim and Lillian talk about the up-coming album, the EP's, the community at www.jimfidler.com and lots of stuff like that there. Music this time: Our theme, Genesis, by Jim Fidler. Best listened to on headphones. If you want something done right, don't use your left hand.

 ROAR-2011-09-19 - Episode 115 - EP Announcement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:07

Jim announces the release of his EP, "1". Get it at: www.jimfidler.com

 ROAR-2011-09-19 - Episode 115 - EP Announcement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:07

Jim announces the release of his EP, "1". Get it at: www.jimfidler.com

 ROAR-2011-09-19 - Episode 115 - EP Announcement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:07

Jim announces the release of his EP, "1". Get it at: www.jimfidler.com

 ROAR-2011-09-01 - Episode 114 - Mashing It Up | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:39

ROAR-2011-09-01 - Episode 114 - Mashing It Up This time on the ROAR: Greetings from "not" Alan Alda, greetings from Ian, Kate and Lance, all from Australia, opening remarks from Jim, the weather, the music industry, Jim's new album and the soon to come EP releases, the soon coming Roots Cellar Rats community at www.jimfidler.com, Walkabout with Jim and Lillian, a wee bit of democrazy, the usual weather report, the "not quite" half moon, moon names, the turd moon, the man in the moon, bad moon landing footage, bad logic formulae, ancient technology, "Dead Men's Secrets" by Jonathan Gray, the moon cheese joke, the moon cheese idea, the moon cheese slogan, Jim's song "Matrix", we all need a filter, the box reality, the big illusion, the myth myth, a school of fools, manufacturing reality, ashew obfuscation, passing the ROAR's number 1 busker, Richard Mixer, passing the open gates to hell, weather, warming periods, cooling periods, running into our friends Charlie and Tanya and all kinds of that there fooly dooly. Music this time: Our theme, Genesis and a bunch of stuff, in the background, from Jim's new album by Jim Fidler Best listened to on headphones. That really wasn't Alan Alda. - Really!

 ROAR-2011-09-01 - Episode 114 - Mashing It Up | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:39

ROAR-2011-09-01 - Episode 114 - Mashing It Up This time on the ROAR: Greetings from "not" Alan Alda, greetings from Ian, Kate and Lance, all from Australia, opening remarks from Jim, the weather, the music industry, Jim's new album and the soon to come EP releases, the soon coming Roots Cellar Rats community at www.jimfidler.com, Walkabout with Jim and Lillian, a wee bit of democrazy, the usual weather report, the "not quite" half moon, moon names, the turd moon, the man in the moon, bad moon landing footage, bad logic formulae, ancient technology, "Dead Men's Secrets" by Jonathan Gray, the moon cheese joke, the moon cheese idea, the moon cheese slogan, Jim's song "Matrix", we all need a filter, the box reality, the big illusion, the myth myth, a school of fools, manufacturing reality, ashew obfuscation, passing the ROAR's number 1 busker, Richard Mixer, passing the open gates to hell, weather, warming periods, cooling periods, running into our friends Charlie and Tanya and all kinds of that there fooly dooly. Music this time: Our theme, Genesis and a bunch of stuff, in the background, from Jim's new album by Jim Fidler Best listened to on headphones. That really wasn't Alan Alda. - Really!

 ROAR-2011-09-01 - Episode 114 - Mashing It Up | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:39

ROAR-2011-09-01 - Episode 114 - Mashing It Up This time on the ROAR: Greetings from "not" Alan Alda, greetings from Ian, Kate and Lance, all from Australia, opening remarks from Jim, the weather, the music industry, Jim's new album and the soon to come EP releases, the soon coming Roots Cellar Rats community at www.jimfidler.com, Walkabout with Jim and Lillian, a wee bit of democrazy, the usual weather report, the "not quite" half moon, moon names, the turd moon, the man in the moon, bad moon landing footage, bad logic formulae, ancient technology, "Dead Men's Secrets" by Jonathan Gray, the moon cheese joke, the moon cheese idea, the moon cheese slogan, Jim's song "Matrix", we all need a filter, the box reality, the big illusion, the myth myth, a school of fools, manufacturing reality, ashew obfuscation, passing the ROAR's number 1 busker, Richard Mixer, passing the open gates to hell, weather, warming periods, cooling periods, running into our friends Charlie and Tanya and all kinds of that there fooly dooly. Music this time: Our theme, Genesis and a bunch of stuff, in the background, from Jim's new album by Jim Fidler Best listened to on headphones. That really wasn't Alan Alda. - Really!

 ROAR-2011-07-20 - Episode 113 - The French Connection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:24

ROAR-2011-07-20 - Episode 113 - The French Connection This time on the ROAR: Opening remarks from Jim, the ROAR app for Iphone, Ipod Touch and Ipad, The ROAR app for Android, a status report on the album, the "soon to come" online community, the EP's, Michael Meekins soon to arrive in the Republic Of Avalon, a bit about the next album, a shout-out to Paul in the U.K., Jim shamelessly begs for somebody to send him a braille display, a big plug for the Snowman Radio Podcast, www.wwsnow.com , Walk-about with Jim and Lillian and Jacinthe, the origins of the word "parliment", some talk about St. Pierre, don't confuse a person who speaks French with a Frenchman, a chance meeting with Mark Belbin, introducing Jacinthe, some talk about Newfoundland's French history, different French roots in Newfoundland, an offer for a free taxi ride, a bit about Jim and Lillian's French roots, changes in the English and French languages over the last 1000 years, how both languages are being preserved differently on both sides of the Atlantic, some talk about some interesting words, planking salmon, another mention of the ROAR app for Android, a wee bit of "For Now I'm 64" with the ROAR's number 1 busker, Richard Mixer, chance meetings, a chance meeting with Andrew Ledrew, young, excited drummers, some final words about words and too many little in between bits to be talking about. Music this time: Our theme, Genesis by Jim Fidler www.jimfidler.com and other background goodies. Best listened to on Headphones. Is that a bagette, or are you just happy that there's another episode of the ROAR?

 ROAR-2011-07-20 - Episode 113 - The French Connection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:24

ROAR-2011-07-20 - Episode 113 - The French Connection This time on the ROAR: Opening remarks from Jim, the ROAR app for Iphone, Ipod Touch and Ipad, The ROAR app for Android, a status report on the album, the "soon to come" online community, the EP's, Michael Meekins soon to arrive in the Republic Of Avalon, a bit about the next album, a shout-out to Paul in the U.K., Jim shamelessly begs for somebody to send him a braille display, a big plug for the Snowman Radio Podcast, www.wwsnow.com , Walk-about with Jim and Lillian and Jacinthe, the origins of the word "parliment", some talk about St. Pierre, don't confuse a person who speaks French with a Frenchman, a chance meeting with Mark Belbin, introducing Jacinthe, some talk about Newfoundland's French history, different French roots in Newfoundland, an offer for a free taxi ride, a bit about Jim and Lillian's French roots, changes in the English and French languages over the last 1000 years, how both languages are being preserved differently on both sides of the Atlantic, some talk about some interesting words, planking salmon, another mention of the ROAR app for Android, a wee bit of "For Now I'm 64" with the ROAR's number 1 busker, Richard Mixer, chance meetings, a chance meeting with Andrew Ledrew, young, excited drummers, some final words about words and too many little in between bits to be talking about. Music this time: Our theme, Genesis by Jim Fidler www.jimfidler.com and other background goodies. Best listened to on Headphones. Is that a bagette, or are you just happy that there's another episode of the ROAR?

 ROAR-2011-07-20 - Episode 113 - The French Connection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:24

ROAR-2011-07-20 - Episode 113 - The French Connection This time on the ROAR: Opening remarks from Jim, the ROAR app for Iphone, Ipod Touch and Ipad, The ROAR app for Android, a status report on the album, the "soon to come" online community, the EP's, Michael Meekins soon to arrive in the Republic Of Avalon, a bit about the next album, a shout-out to Paul in the U.K., Jim shamelessly begs for somebody to send him a braille display, a big plug for the Snowman Radio Podcast, www.wwsnow.com , Walk-about with Jim and Lillian and Jacinthe, the origins of the word "parliment", some talk about St. Pierre, don't confuse a person who speaks French with a Frenchman, a chance meeting with Mark Belbin, introducing Jacinthe, some talk about Newfoundland's French history, different French roots in Newfoundland, an offer for a free taxi ride, a bit about Jim and Lillian's French roots, changes in the English and French languages over the last 1000 years, how both languages are being preserved differently on both sides of the Atlantic, some talk about some interesting words, planking salmon, another mention of the ROAR app for Android, a wee bit of "For Now I'm 64" with the ROAR's number 1 busker, Richard Mixer, chance meetings, a chance meeting with Andrew Ledrew, young, excited drummers, some final words about words and too many little in between bits to be talking about. Music this time: Our theme, Genesis by Jim Fidler www.jimfidler.com and other background goodies. Best listened to on Headphones. Is that a bagette, or are you just happy that there's another episode of the ROAR?

 ROAR-2011-07-05 - Episode 112 - 4thwith | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:27

ROAR-2011-07-05 - Episode 112 - 4thwith This time on the ROAR: A shout-out from Mary Emmerson in California, opening remarks from Jim where he blathers generally, as usual, 4th of July greetings, Amero-Newfoundland history, a call for shout-outs, the idea of America, the constitution, the bill of rights, democracy, freedom, mob rule, the ownership test, a tip of the hat to Frank Nora and www.onsug.com a request for help with Facebook, Jim's favourite flags, confederation, the idea of a "democratic monarchy", the decline of nationalism, Lillian's world, musical debut, walk-about with Jim and Lillian, the mystery water flow, the ROAR100 playlist, thanks to Rod and Jennifer for "ROAR Party", background music, telling people to go to Itunes and buy the Logical Song by Supertramp, some talk about Roger Hodgson, a police speedby, a new law passed in Newfoundland allowing detainment for no reason, more chat about freedom and tings, the how to tell lies and be believed equation, corruption, what is paranoia?, The Annie Hall moment, ROAR word challenge No. 1, words and words, the word, the most concise conversation possible, the telepathic cavemen, "Dead Men's Secrets" by Jonathan Gray, the batteries running out and last but not least, the end of the show. Music this time: Our theme, Genesis and a bunch of stuff in the background by our very own, Jim Fidler and The Crippled Children Jamboree by Jumpin' Jim and Leapin' Lilli Fidlah. Best listened to on headphones. How come "all you can eat" buffets don't deliver?

 ROAR-2011-07-05 - Episode 112 - 4thwith | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:27

ROAR-2011-07-05 - Episode 112 - 4thwith This time on the ROAR: A shout-out from Mary Emmerson in California, opening remarks from Jim where he blathers generally, as usual, 4th of July greetings, Amero-Newfoundland history, a call for shout-outs, the idea of America, the constitution, the bill of rights, democracy, freedom, mob rule, the ownership test, a tip of the hat to Frank Nora and www.onsug.com a request for help with Facebook, Jim's favourite flags, confederation, the idea of a "democratic monarchy", the decline of nationalism, Lillian's world, musical debut, walk-about with Jim and Lillian, the mystery water flow, the ROAR100 playlist, thanks to Rod and Jennifer for "ROAR Party", background music, telling people to go to Itunes and buy the Logical Song by Supertramp, some talk about Roger Hodgson, a police speedby, a new law passed in Newfoundland allowing detainment for no reason, more chat about freedom and tings, the how to tell lies and be believed equation, corruption, what is paranoia?, The Annie Hall moment, ROAR word challenge No. 1, words and words, the word, the most concise conversation possible, the telepathic cavemen, "Dead Men's Secrets" by Jonathan Gray, the batteries running out and last but not least, the end of the show. Music this time: Our theme, Genesis and a bunch of stuff in the background by our very own, Jim Fidler and The Crippled Children Jamboree by Jumpin' Jim and Leapin' Lilli Fidlah. Best listened to on headphones. How come "all you can eat" buffets don't deliver?

 ROAR-2011-07-05 - Episode 112 - 4thwith | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:27

ROAR-2011-07-05 - Episode 112 - 4thwith This time on the ROAR: A shout-out from Mary Emmerson in California, opening remarks from Jim where he blathers generally, as usual, 4th of July greetings, Amero-Newfoundland history, a call for shout-outs, the idea of America, the constitution, the bill of rights, democracy, freedom, mob rule, the ownership test, a tip of the hat to Frank Nora and www.onsug.com a request for help with Facebook, Jim's favourite flags, confederation, the idea of a "democratic monarchy", the decline of nationalism, Lillian's world, musical debut, walk-about with Jim and Lillian, the mystery water flow, the ROAR100 playlist, thanks to Rod and Jennifer for "ROAR Party", background music, telling people to go to Itunes and buy the Logical Song by Supertramp, some talk about Roger Hodgson, a police speedby, a new law passed in Newfoundland allowing detainment for no reason, more chat about freedom and tings, the how to tell lies and be believed equation, corruption, what is paranoia?, The Annie Hall moment, ROAR word challenge No. 1, words and words, the word, the most concise conversation possible, the telepathic cavemen, "Dead Men's Secrets" by Jonathan Gray, the batteries running out and last but not least, the end of the show. Music this time: Our theme, Genesis and a bunch of stuff in the background by our very own, Jim Fidler and The Crippled Children Jamboree by Jumpin' Jim and Leapin' Lilli Fidlah. Best listened to on headphones. How come "all you can eat" buffets don't deliver?

 ROAR-2011-06-12 - Episode 111 - Trail Blazers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:50

ROAR-2011-06-12 - Episode 111 - Trail Blazers This time on the ROAR: Shout-out from Michael Meekins, Birthday song from the kids at Blankenberg School in Philadelphia, opening remarks from Jim, the Lord's prayer in old english, Walk-about with Jim and Lillian, Cheryl Witherspoon and Rees Montarey, a bit of weather banter, Lillian's coat, the 6th anniversary of the ROAR, the 7th season roaring along, more about the weather and Lillian's coat, Jim's Jamaica shirt, the 2 types of "instant weight loss programs", the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, Casey Kasem, Jim's scrunchy neck issue, the Antioch Broadcast Network, www.macinmind.com Gunsmoke, Dragnet, the Whistler, Suspense, Fibber McGee and Molly, the Great Gildersleeve, Himan Brown, E. G. Marshall, Lillian finally taking off the coat, the story about the sun, the wind and the rain, going under the overpass, the Bold Ones, Doctor shows in the 70's, fireman shows in the 70's, police shows in the 70's, Star Trek, Mary Tyler Moore, Starsky and Hutch, Smokey and the Bandit, the Dukes of Hazzard, Cheers, Mork and Mindy, MASH, Saturday Night Live, all the news and weather channels, getting rid of the TV, "out with the TV, in with the mind", the theatre of the mind, more OTR chat, back when people actually pronounced wh's, the disappearing L's, Yiyyian Fid er, the English language in decline, "the Story of English", waiting for the (walk) sign, Jim doing a bit of Dire Straits, Lillian's hip check on Jim, entering the carnival zone, the preserved dialects in Newfoundland, Shakespeare, singing harmony with the buskers, "give me a beer", the street people, a bit of skat, Zeitgeist, mainstream reality VS true reality, arriving at the pub, parting words, and many unspoken truths and tings like that there. Music this time: Our theme, Genesis and more by Jim Fidler and Happy Birthday (You're the Best) by the kids at Blankenberg school, Philadelphia Best listened to on headphones. Where does the truth lie? Nowhere.

 ROAR-2011-06-12 - Episode 111 - Trail Blazers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:50

ROAR-2011-06-12 - Episode 111 - Trail Blazers This time on the ROAR: Shout-out from Michael Meekins, Birthday song from the kids at Blankenberg School in Philadelphia, opening remarks from Jim, the Lord's prayer in old english, Walk-about with Jim and Lillian, Cheryl Witherspoon and Rees Montarey, a bit of weather banter, Lillian's coat, the 6th anniversary of the ROAR, the 7th season roaring along, more about the weather and Lillian's coat, Jim's Jamaica shirt, the 2 types of "instant weight loss programs", the CBS Radio Mystery Theater, Casey Kasem, Jim's scrunchy neck issue, the Antioch Broadcast Network, www.macinmind.com Gunsmoke, Dragnet, the Whistler, Suspense, Fibber McGee and Molly, the Great Gildersleeve, Himan Brown, E. G. Marshall, Lillian finally taking off the coat, the story about the sun, the wind and the rain, going under the overpass, the Bold Ones, Doctor shows in the 70's, fireman shows in the 70's, police shows in the 70's, Star Trek, Mary Tyler Moore, Starsky and Hutch, Smokey and the Bandit, the Dukes of Hazzard, Cheers, Mork and Mindy, MASH, Saturday Night Live, all the news and weather channels, getting rid of the TV, "out with the TV, in with the mind", the theatre of the mind, more OTR chat, back when people actually pronounced wh's, the disappearing L's, Yiyyian Fid er, the English language in decline, "the Story of English", waiting for the (walk) sign, Jim doing a bit of Dire Straits, Lillian's hip check on Jim, entering the carnival zone, the preserved dialects in Newfoundland, Shakespeare, singing harmony with the buskers, "give me a beer", the street people, a bit of skat, Zeitgeist, mainstream reality VS true reality, arriving at the pub, parting words, and many unspoken truths and tings like that there. Music this time: Our theme, Genesis and more by Jim Fidler and Happy Birthday (You're the Best) by the kids at Blankenberg school, Philadelphia Best listened to on headphones. Where does the truth lie? Nowhere.

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