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-2006-08-31 - Episode 41 - AtlanticFest 2006 Rocks The Boat | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:00

ROAR-2006-08-31 - Episode 41 - AtlanticFest 2006 Rocks The Boat This week on the ROAR: Welcome to AtlanticFest 2006, greetings from David Dalton, Susan Wicks and Dave Wicks, opening remarks, playing with the Mad Player, big-ups to the volunteers, the venues, the sponcers and the peeps, passing 30,000 listeners, big thanks to Anne (The number1 spam killer), Jim's starting a new Reggae album, an ancient Chinese curse, shout-outs to the midimag list, a big yo to the gang over at BCT, more "fidling" with the Mad Player, talking about the Mad Player, heading out on Dee Jay Charters, cruising around St. John's harbour, Lillian talking with a bunch of the performers and volunteers from the festival, a chat with the 1st mate, a chat with the Captain, a bunch of good music in the background, lots of laughs and, well, you'd just have to listen... Music this week: Our theme Genesis, Dub Illusion (live) and In Through The Narrows by Jim Fidler and a bunch of Mad Player stuff, as well as all that wonderful stuff in the background. If you want to know what any of it was, email us with the time where it comes up in the show and we'd be more than happy to let you know so you can race right out and buy it. Best listened to on headphones. - Big thanks and respect to everybody! We love you all.

 ROAR-2006-08-11 - Episode 40 - The Pre-AtlanticfestCast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:03

Lots of chat, a few interviews and some great music. ... We're off to Atlanticfest 2006.

 ROAR-2006-08-11 - Episode 40 - The Pre-AtlanticfestCast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:03

Lots of chat, a few interviews and some great music. ... We're off to Atlanticfest 2006.

 ROAR-2006-08-11 - Episode 40 - The Pre-AtlanticfestCast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:03

Lots of chat, a few interviews and some great music. ... We're off to Atlanticfest 2006.

 ROAR-2006-07-24 - Episode 39 - Countdown To Atlanticfest 2006 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:24

ROAR-2006-07-24 - Episode 39 - Countdown To Atlanticfest 2006 This week on the ROAR: Greetings from Mike Hanrahan, Jackie Sullivan, Hugh Scott and Colin Harris, Atlanticfest 2006 t-shirts, the Living Planet, the wiki shownotes, the forum at Fidlerville, the Frappr map, the ROARline, the Boatline, a call for listener input, the ROAR mandate, a mention of the Podictionary podcast, Mary Dalton's poetry, Jim's being featured on episode 76 of the Celtic Music News podcast, a look back at Atlanticfest 2005, thanks, bigups and shoutouts to all concerned, "The Irish need not apply", some music from some of the performers in Atlanticfest 2006, festival passes now availible at atlanticfest.com and O'brien's Music, the Atlanticfest 2006 t-shirt contest, Erin's pub, Bridie Molloy's, the Fat Cat, the Carriage Works, Atlanticfest, Atlanticfest and, did we say Atlanticfest? Music this week: background music by Burning Down Babylon, availible at magnatune.com, our theme, Genesis, Avalon, Welcome Back To Cairo Street and The Curra Road by Jim Fidler, The Curra Road by Ger Wolfe, I'll Be Here by Clare O'Mahony, the intro from Islands Of Song, some more music from the Mad Player, Bigger Picture by Lindsay Furgeson, Vincent Black Lightening by Mike Hanrahan, To Friends by Hugh Scott, yet more music from the Mad Player, Coming Out Of The Rain by Jackie Sullivan, Could Care Less by Colin Harris, and Frankie And Johnny by Dave Panting. Best listened to on headphones. - Atlanticfest 2006 - August 10-13 - Get your festival passes and wonderful Atlanticfest 2006 t-shirts now at atlanticfest.com. We hope to see you there!

 ROAR-2006-07-24 - Episode 39 - Countdown To Atlanticfest 2006 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:24

ROAR-2006-07-24 - Episode 39 - Countdown To Atlanticfest 2006 This week on the ROAR: Greetings from Mike Hanrahan, Jackie Sullivan, Hugh Scott and Colin Harris, Atlanticfest 2006 t-shirts, the Living Planet, the wiki shownotes, the forum at Fidlerville, the Frappr map, the ROARline, the Boatline, a call for listener input, the ROAR mandate, a mention of the Podictionary podcast, Mary Dalton's poetry, Jim's being featured on episode 76 of the Celtic Music News podcast, a look back at Atlanticfest 2005, thanks, bigups and shoutouts to all concerned, "The Irish need not apply", some music from some of the performers in Atlanticfest 2006, festival passes now availible at atlanticfest.com and O'brien's Music, the Atlanticfest 2006 t-shirt contest, Erin's pub, Bridie Molloy's, the Fat Cat, the Carriage Works, Atlanticfest, Atlanticfest and, did we say Atlanticfest? Music this week: background music by Burning Down Babylon, availible at magnatune.com, our theme, Genesis, Avalon, Welcome Back To Cairo Street and The Curra Road by Jim Fidler, The Curra Road by Ger Wolfe, I'll Be Here by Clare O'Mahony, the intro from Islands Of Song, some more music from the Mad Player, Bigger Picture by Lindsay Furgeson, Vincent Black Lightening by Mike Hanrahan, To Friends by Hugh Scott, yet more music from the Mad Player, Coming Out Of The Rain by Jackie Sullivan, Could Care Less by Colin Harris, and Frankie And Johnny by Dave Panting. Best listened to on headphones. - Atlanticfest 2006 - August 10-13 - Get your festival passes and wonderful Atlanticfest 2006 t-shirts now at atlanticfest.com. We hope to see you there!

 ROAR-2006-07-24 - Episode 39 - Countdown To Atlanticfest 2006 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:24

ROAR-2006-07-24 - Episode 39 - Countdown To Atlanticfest 2006 This week on the ROAR: Greetings from Mike Hanrahan, Jackie Sullivan, Hugh Scott and Colin Harris, Atlanticfest 2006 t-shirts, the Living Planet, the wiki shownotes, the forum at Fidlerville, the Frappr map, the ROARline, the Boatline, a call for listener input, the ROAR mandate, a mention of the Podictionary podcast, Mary Dalton's poetry, Jim's being featured on episode 76 of the Celtic Music News podcast, a look back at Atlanticfest 2005, thanks, bigups and shoutouts to all concerned, "The Irish need not apply", some music from some of the performers in Atlanticfest 2006, festival passes now availible at atlanticfest.com and O'brien's Music, the Atlanticfest 2006 t-shirt contest, Erin's pub, Bridie Molloy's, the Fat Cat, the Carriage Works, Atlanticfest, Atlanticfest and, did we say Atlanticfest? Music this week: background music by Burning Down Babylon, availible at magnatune.com, our theme, Genesis, Avalon, Welcome Back To Cairo Street and The Curra Road by Jim Fidler, The Curra Road by Ger Wolfe, I'll Be Here by Clare O'Mahony, the intro from Islands Of Song, some more music from the Mad Player, Bigger Picture by Lindsay Furgeson, Vincent Black Lightening by Mike Hanrahan, To Friends by Hugh Scott, yet more music from the Mad Player, Coming Out Of The Rain by Jackie Sullivan, Could Care Less by Colin Harris, and Frankie And Johnny by Dave Panting. Best listened to on headphones. - Atlanticfest 2006 - August 10-13 - Get your festival passes and wonderful Atlanticfest 2006 t-shirts now at atlanticfest.com. We hope to see you there!

 ROAR-2006-07-13 - Episode 38 - Captain Jim Takes Us In Through The Narrows | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:54

ROAR-2006-07-13 - Episode 38 - Captain Jim Takes Us In Through The Narrows This week on the ROAR: Greetings from Larry, Hope and Megan, a shout-out to listeners to the 2006 summer Reggae marathon on WUSB, greetings to our French listeners, Atlanticfre

 ROAR-2006-07-13 - Episode 38 - Captain Jim Takes Us In Through The Narrows | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:54

ROAR-2006-07-13 - Episode 38 - Captain Jim Takes Us In Through The Narrows This week on the ROAR: Greetings from Larry, Hope and Megan, a shout-out to listeners to the 2006 summer Reggae marathon on WUSB, greetings to our French listeners, Atlanticfre

 ROAR-2006-07-13 - Episode 38 - Captain Jim Takes Us In Through The Narrows | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:54

ROAR-2006-07-13 - Episode 38 - Captain Jim Takes Us In Through The Narrows This week on the ROAR: Greetings from Larry, Hope and Megan, a shout-out to listeners to the 2006 summer Reggae marathon on WUSB, greetings to our French listeners, Atlanticfre

 ROAR-2006-06-29 - Episode 37 - The Happiness Conspiracy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:24

ROAR-2006-06-29 - Episode 37 - The Happiness Conspiracy This week on the ROAR: Greetings from Rhonda - Ferryland, Newfoundland, Patrick - Ireland, Rodney - St. Pierre and Rex Goudie - Berlington, Newfoundland, oddly celebrating episode 37, some strange maths, shout-outs to Jim Rebman - Bolder, Colerado, Jeff Dunn - Yorktown Heights, New York, the murtalize mystery, the wire dragon, a shout-out to Steve Matzura - New York City, Jim's musical gear, even more shout-outs to Tom Peter and his friend Brian - Rochester, New York, Nancy Park - Victoria, British Columbia, Kylie Howsam of the Celtic Music News podcast - Toronto, Ontario, Hope Povenmeir of the Audio Mirror podcast - Ohio, Lynette and Maria of the Malyn Slice Of Life podcast - New York city, Roger Cusson - Lisbon, Maine, the confirmation of the fourth venue for Atlanticfest 2006, the Happiness Conspiracy, Podictionary (Indian), more from Mary Dalton's Merrrybegot, a walk downtown with Jim and Lillian on the first day of summer 2006, the light conspiracy, a man and two dogs, Newfoundland And Labrador, the NL designation, mail meant for Newfoundland going to Holland, People meant for St. John's going to Saint John, pet names, realizing that both Newfoundland and Labrador are dogs, dogs barking on cue, cars making noise on cue, title waves, Borat, the gay Austrian reporter Ali G, Jivin' Jim Fidler, the blind guy who knows he's black, flesh tones, some German/English translations, the Whitecoats, the seal joke, the Paul Macartney's soon to be ex-wife joke, getting in trouble for saying "foque", Lillian at the stag party, defining "stag party", the Metric Moment, easy as Pi, don't blame it on the air, more strange maths, some alarming Morse code, Junction's, the Zone, ear candy, locked out of the pub, closing remarks, blooper and as many other things as you can fit in your hammersack. Music this week: Our opening theme, Genesis, Weapons Of Mass Distraction, Up That River, Hibernia and Rhythm Of The Goat by Jim Fidler and Apa Ya by The Headroom Project from magnatunes.com. Best listened to on headphones. - If you can't understand the backward bits, it's because the forward bits were backwards in the first place.

 ROAR-2006-06-29 - Episode 37 - The Happiness Conspiracy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:24

ROAR-2006-06-29 - Episode 37 - The Happiness Conspiracy This week on the ROAR: Greetings from Rhonda - Ferryland, Newfoundland, Patrick - Ireland, Rodney - St. Pierre and Rex Goudie - Berlington, Newfoundland, oddly celebrating episode 37, some strange maths, shout-outs to Jim Rebman - Bolder, Colerado, Jeff Dunn - Yorktown Heights, New York, the murtalize mystery, the wire dragon, a shout-out to Steve Matzura - New York City, Jim's musical gear, even more shout-outs to Tom Peter and his friend Brian - Rochester, New York, Nancy Park - Victoria, British Columbia, Kylie Howsam of the Celtic Music News podcast - Toronto, Ontario, Hope Povenmeir of the Audio Mirror podcast - Ohio, Lynette and Maria of the Malyn Slice Of Life podcast - New York city, Roger Cusson - Lisbon, Maine, the confirmation of the fourth venue for Atlanticfest 2006, the Happiness Conspiracy, Podictionary (Indian), more from Mary Dalton's Merrrybegot, a walk downtown with Jim and Lillian on the first day of summer 2006, the light conspiracy, a man and two dogs, Newfoundland And Labrador, the NL designation, mail meant for Newfoundland going to Holland, People meant for St. John's going to Saint John, pet names, realizing that both Newfoundland and Labrador are dogs, dogs barking on cue, cars making noise on cue, title waves, Borat, the gay Austrian reporter Ali G, Jivin' Jim Fidler, the blind guy who knows he's black, flesh tones, some German/English translations, the Whitecoats, the seal joke, the Paul Macartney's soon to be ex-wife joke, getting in trouble for saying "foque", Lillian at the stag party, defining "stag party", the Metric Moment, easy as Pi, don't blame it on the air, more strange maths, some alarming Morse code, Junction's, the Zone, ear candy, locked out of the pub, closing remarks, blooper and as many other things as you can fit in your hammersack. Music this week: Our opening theme, Genesis, Weapons Of Mass Distraction, Up That River, Hibernia and Rhythm Of The Goat by Jim Fidler and Apa Ya by The Headroom Project from magnatunes.com. Best listened to on headphones. - If you can't understand the backward bits, it's because the forward bits were backwards in the first place.

 ROAR-2006-06-29 - Episode 37 - The Happiness Conspiracy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:24

ROAR-2006-06-29 - Episode 37 - The Happiness Conspiracy This week on the ROAR: Greetings from Rhonda - Ferryland, Newfoundland, Patrick - Ireland, Rodney - St. Pierre and Rex Goudie - Berlington, Newfoundland, oddly celebrating episode 37, some strange maths, shout-outs to Jim Rebman - Bolder, Colerado, Jeff Dunn - Yorktown Heights, New York, the murtalize mystery, the wire dragon, a shout-out to Steve Matzura - New York City, Jim's musical gear, even more shout-outs to Tom Peter and his friend Brian - Rochester, New York, Nancy Park - Victoria, British Columbia, Kylie Howsam of the Celtic Music News podcast - Toronto, Ontario, Hope Povenmeir of the Audio Mirror podcast - Ohio, Lynette and Maria of the Malyn Slice Of Life podcast - New York city, Roger Cusson - Lisbon, Maine, the confirmation of the fourth venue for Atlanticfest 2006, the Happiness Conspiracy, Podictionary (Indian), more from Mary Dalton's Merrrybegot, a walk downtown with Jim and Lillian on the first day of summer 2006, the light conspiracy, a man and two dogs, Newfoundland And Labrador, the NL designation, mail meant for Newfoundland going to Holland, People meant for St. John's going to Saint John, pet names, realizing that both Newfoundland and Labrador are dogs, dogs barking on cue, cars making noise on cue, title waves, Borat, the gay Austrian reporter Ali G, Jivin' Jim Fidler, the blind guy who knows he's black, flesh tones, some German/English translations, the Whitecoats, the seal joke, the Paul Macartney's soon to be ex-wife joke, getting in trouble for saying "foque", Lillian at the stag party, defining "stag party", the Metric Moment, easy as Pi, don't blame it on the air, more strange maths, some alarming Morse code, Junction's, the Zone, ear candy, locked out of the pub, closing remarks, blooper and as many other things as you can fit in your hammersack. Music this week: Our opening theme, Genesis, Weapons Of Mass Distraction, Up That River, Hibernia and Rhythm Of The Goat by Jim Fidler and Apa Ya by The Headroom Project from magnatunes.com. Best listened to on headphones. - If you can't understand the backward bits, it's because the forward bits were backwards in the first place.

 ROAR-2006-06-20 - Episode 36 - Edirolling On The River | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:31:08

ROAR-2006-06-20 - Episode 36 - Edirolling On The River This week on the ROAR: A windy greeting, an invitation to Atlanticfest 2006, interview with Kylie Howsam of the Celtic Music News podcast, this week's Podictionary word (sound), more from Mary Dalton's Merry Begot, a walk to the Waterford river, the Edirol R-09, the wind screen, the world cup, the Soca Warriors, rooting for Brazil, the hockey play-offs, the birds, Jim's dad's baseball possibilities, some new people on the ROAR Frapper map, big hard spiders of the deep, taking some photos of the St. Patrick's church, God building the universe and all that sort of thing. Music this week: Our theme Genesis, The Curra Road, Sleep Marching, The Merman and Flow On Waterford River by Jim Fidler and backing music by DJ Carey from Magnatunes.com. Best listened to on headphones. - It's football, ok? Go Brazil!

 ROAR-2006-06-20 - Episode 36 - Edirolling On The River | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:31:08

ROAR-2006-06-20 - Episode 36 - Edirolling On The River This week on the ROAR: A windy greeting, an invitation to Atlanticfest 2006, interview with Kylie Howsam of the Celtic Music News podcast, this week's Podictionary word (sound), more from Mary Dalton's Merry Begot, a walk to the Waterford river, the Edirol R-09, the wind screen, the world cup, the Soca Warriors, rooting for Brazil, the hockey play-offs, the birds, Jim's dad's baseball possibilities, some new people on the ROAR Frapper map, big hard spiders of the deep, taking some photos of the St. Patrick's church, God building the universe and all that sort of thing. Music this week: Our theme Genesis, The Curra Road, Sleep Marching, The Merman and Flow On Waterford River by Jim Fidler and backing music by DJ Carey from Magnatunes.com. Best listened to on headphones. - It's football, ok? Go Brazil!

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