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10
2011
Posted by: Frank in Jim, Oct11, music
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01
2011
Posted by: Jim in Jan11, Jim, tags: atlantic, blind, canada, celtic, fidler, folk, ham radio, music, newfoundland, reggae, talk
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This time on the ROAR:
We take you on a trip to the French island of St. Pierre for some fun, music and a glimpse of this year’s annual Basque festival. We hear music from Jim; Bound For St. Pierre from his album Gypsy, Raai Raai, from Jim’s album, Musaïk, In This World, with his two friends, Lekbir Halili and Thierry Artur and some music and an interview with French singer/songwriter Lise Hanick. If you’ve never been to France, come with us for a pretty cool and relaxing vacation. To find Jim’s CDs, including Musaïk, In this world, go to his official site at: www.jimfidler.com For Lise Hanick’s music, check out: www.lisehanick.8k.com Enjoy!
Best listened to on headphones. - Especially if you’re left handed.
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01
2011
Posted by: Jim in Jan11, Jim, tags: atlantic, blind, canada, celtic, eddy grant, fidler, folk, ham radio, music, newfoundland, reggae, talk, war party
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ROAR-2010-11-07 – Episode 104 – War Party
This time on the ROAR:
Greetings from Max of the Onfires, theonfires.com, opening remarks from Jim, lurker alert, the Mayan calendar, Eddy Grant, eddygrant.com or icerecords,com, his Reparation CD, learning over time, Jim’s man or machine bit, the ROAR archives, the new TASCAM STUDIO HEADPHONES< SOME GENERAL CHAT ABOUT MIXING< THE NEW ZOOM H1, the barter system, our gift-wrapping offer, Jim’s rendition of Jingle Bells now at jimfidler.com, and then back in time to May, 2007 where Jim talks all about recording the song, War Party and at least 11 other very poynient topics.
Music this time:
Our theme, Genesis and War Party by Jim Fidler
and
backing tracks from Burning Babylon.
Best listened to on headphones. - There must be 50 ways to love your liver. We just don’t know any of them.
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11
01
2011
Posted by: Jim in Jan11, Jim, tags: archive, blind, broadcast, fidler, hefty, podcast, radio, snowbarger, snowman, wwsnow
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Jim Fidler announces the launching of the Snowman Radio Podcast
The SnowMan Radio Broadcast, a satirical talk show, was produced between August of 1999, and May 2001 by Jim Snowbarger of Marshalltown Iowa. The program was broadcast over LiveStreamAmerica.com. Later shows were also broadcast on ACBRadio.org. Shows were also posted on Live365.com and a now defunked service called GiveMeTalk.com. All voices and nearly all of the music used on this show were that of Jim Snowbarger.
The Program was supposedly originated from a mythical radio station known as WWSNOW, an A.M. station which featured talk programming comprised of the stream-of-consciousness ramblings of The SnowMan. The show featured three primary personalities:
- The SnowMan – the self-possessed star of the show and boss of the station. Hefty Genitals – NewsMan and general fun-loving man about town.
- The program engineer and producer, who speaks over an intercom system, often harassing the SnowMan as he does his show, but who is never named.
Other personalities referred to but never heard were Nookie, girlfriend of Hefty Genitals, an unnamed secretary, presumably the SnowGirl, and the staff psychologist Dr. Weebit Mental, though Dr. Weebit does make one appearance.
The program was actually produced in a small spare bedroom with an 8-channel mixing board, several effects devices and a computer. The first 25% of these programs were produced on analog tape, with the remainder done with multi-track computer software. All programs were produced on Saturday afternoon, and uploaded late saturday
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12
2010
Posted by: Jim in Dec10, Jim, tags: bluegrass, canada, christmas, fiddler, fidler, music, newfoundland, ricky skaggs, skaggs
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ROAR-2010-12-30 – Episode 108 – The Christmas Hangover Cure
This time on the ROAR:
Greetings from Mike Walsh, Con O’Brien, Guy from Toronto, Tommy Nemmic, Mike Meekins of South Carolina, Kevin Doucet in Alabama, Jody Thornbury and Matelin Smith,
opening remarks from Jim, Lillian’s interview with Dale Jarvis, and Jim’s interview with Ricky Skaggs.
Music this time:
Our theme, Genesis by Jim Fidler
Snow by the Karmistry Project
and
a bunch of real good stuff by Ricky Skaggs.
Best listened to on headphones - Turkey anyone?
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12
2010
Posted by: Jim in Dec10, Jim, Uncategorized, tags: atlantic, blind, canada, celtic, fidler, folk, ham radio, hurling, music, newfoundland, reggae, talk
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This time on the ROAR:
Opening remarks from Jim, some feedback regarding episode 102, tricks and/or treats, Jim’s “green” t-shirt idea, the soon coming Zoom H1, Tascam headphones and new Ipod Touch 4G, the harvest, winter walk-abouts, the CD gift wrapping offer, the R-09 for sale, the interview with Brendan Toland, Walk-about with Jim and Lillian, here comes the cold weather, hats, coats, scarves…, ichy nose, the cab with the square tires, what’s wit dem girlie types?, harvest time, moose hunting, canning and bottling, stocking up for the winter, another studs sighting/sounding, Lillian’s pickled beet recipe offer, being prepared, Lillian’s yummy meat cake recipe, what the heck is Celtic music anyway?, passing some buskers, guys doing chin-ups on scaffolding, more kvetching about music, Jim’s getting old, a Dieu, a dios, and general nutty full moon feverishness.
Music this time:
Our theme, Genesis, High Life, Hibernia and No Time by Jim Fidler
and
Mick Hann’s by Eamonn Dillon
Best listened to on headphones. - Just try it!
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01
12
2010
Posted by: Jim in Dec10, Jim, tags: atlantic, blind, canada, celtic, fidler, folk, ham radio, music, newfoundland, reggae, talk
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This time on the ROAR:
Greetings from Jonathan Wheel from Zimbabwe, Jill King of Springdale, Carl Bennett from St. Alban’s,
opening remarks from Jim, the Norris Point synchronicities, a whole heap o’ thanks, big-ups and shout-outs, dedication to Vic, the magic tape, interview with Eric West, interview with Shirley Montague and the Songwriters’ circle featuring Jim Payne, Karla Pilgrim and our very own Jim Fidler.
Music this time:
Our theme, Genesis, Lillian (A Portrait In Sound), Fields Of Gold (Instrumental), The Curra Road, Rising Of The Moon, Rhythm Of The Goat and Song For Newfoundland by Jim Fidler,
The West Side Of Notre Dame Bay, The Daniel’s Harbour Breakdown and Waltz Around The Cape by Jim Payne
and
I’ll Think Of You, Home and If I Lost You by Karla Pilgrim.
Best listened to on headphones. - Ah, there is a Point to it all…
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11
2010
Posted by: Jim in Jim, Nov10, tags: atlantic, blind, canada, celtic, fidler, folk, ham radio, music, newfoundland, reggae, talk
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This time on the ROAR:
Greetings from Paul Hopkins in the U.K., (vipodcasting.libsyn.com) opening remarks from Jim, thanks to everybody involved in show 100, Walk-about with Jim, Lillian, John and Pauline, walking on Water, the mad man in the pick’em up truck, the lost Norris Point tapes, the Norris Point synchronicities, Jim getting a branch in the face, more walking on Water, blue eyed semites, fat men at the north pole, bearded guys on clouds, the sound bag, the Pentonism, “Gander; an outport, not an airport”, Road To Terra Nova with Freddie Jorgenson on the whistle, McInnis’s Kitchen recording Jim’s song Terra Nova, eastern philosophy, the grand conspiracy, the Campbell brothers, Mary-Jane Lamond, John McDermot, Denny Doherty, the Needfire, James McKaie, people in sleeping bags under the overpass, the headrests at the pub, John’s video idea, yet more walking on Water, inventing things that have already been invented, Jeff Sterling, the Waiting For Jeff film idea, Oscar Hierlihy, passing Richard Mixer, even more walking on Water, Jim and Lillian talking dirty and getting away with it, where is Mike Busboom?, tings and tings and even more tings.
Music this time:
Our theme, Genesis, by Jim Fidler
Best listened to on headphones. - Yes we can walk on Water. You could too.
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34:30 Show Notes: ROAR & Jim Fidler – Revolution Time, My Art on Etsy, End of the Art Club, Documentary of “Wal-Mart the High Cost of Low Price“, Tuesday and my Voting Habits, Songs Ringo Star and George Harrison Sing Lead Vocals on with the Beatles, Breast Education 50s Parody, Good and Bad Towns, White and Blue Collar Wages, Profit Sharing, iHop Bacon and Egg Cheeseburger, Lively Up Yourself by Jim Fidler
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States License.
Attribution: by Wayne Reichert – more info at sparetimeradio.com
Released November 2010 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts.
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03
11
2010
Posted by: Jim in Jim, Nov10
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ROAR-2010-10-06 – Episode 100 – ROAR Party
This time on the ROAR:
Greetings from: Frank Nora in New Jersey, Hope and Jack in Nottingham, England, Renata in Brooklyn, New York, Trucker Bob in Portland, Oregon, John and Pauline of St. John’s, Keith Brough of Chickapee, Massechusetts, Anne from Philly,
opening remarks from Jim, many thanks to everybody…
the show from Erin’s pub, MCed by Toby MacDonald, music/chat from Hugh Scott and John Barela, chat and music from Arthur O’Brien and Freddie Jorgenson, music from Jim Fidler, music and chat from Michael Hanrahan, music from Jackie Sullivan, music and chat from Terri Lynn Eddy and Renee Batten, chats with: Toby MacDonald, Jim Joyce, Sandy, Maitlin, Tara, Tanya and Charlie, Rod and Jennifer, an appearance by Jim and Lillian, Jim on the beat (beer) box, music by Dave Panting and many many greetings from listeners far and wide.
Music this time:
Our theme, Genesis by Jim Fidler,
The Schooner Effie H. by Gordon Quinton
and a whole heap of songs and tunes by all the above mentioned artists.
Best listened to on headphones. - 100 ROARs and goin’ for more!
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