The Overnightscape Underground

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Monday, July 25, 2011

Overnightscape Central – Summer Heat – (7/25/11)

1:19:35 – An appropritely sizzle-ful selection of soliloquies reflecting on the joys of warm summer days!  Bob Lement of Morning Commute Returns, as does Manny the Mailman, Bi-Coastal Becky debuts, Brian Jude Breaks Records, Frank Nora waxes nostalgic, and PQ Ribber arranges the festivities with his usual aplomb!

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Overall attribution by PQ Ribber , all other hosts appear courtesy of themselves.

Released July 2011 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts presenting  an array of talk-driven programs that are loaded with Timeless Entertanium

posted by pqribber at 10:40 pm filed in Becky,Bob,Brian,Frank,Jul11,Manny,OvernightscapeCentral,PQ  

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

ROAR-2011-07-20 – Episode 113 – The French Connection

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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 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?

posted by Jim at 12:19 pm filed in Uncategorized  

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

ROAR-2011-07-05 – Episode 112 – 4thwith

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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 music, 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?

posted by Jim at 11:25 am filed in Uncategorized  

Sunday, June 12, 2011

ROAR-2011-06-12 – Episode 111 – Trail Blazers

Republic of Avalon Radio logoThis 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
Happy Birthday (You’re the Best) by the kids at Blankenberg school, Philadelphia
Best listened to on headphones.  –  Where does the truth lie?
Nowhere.

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 FidlerHappy Birthday (You’re the Best) by the kids at Blankenberg school, Philadelphia
Best listened to on headphones.  –  Where does the truth lie?Nowhere.

posted by Jim at 7:54 pm filed in Uncategorized  

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

ROAR-2011-06-01 – Episode 110 – The 1st of June

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This time on the ROAR:
A bunch of foolishness, more foolishness, opening remarks, big thanks to our listeners, the many faces of “freedom”, can we just believe science?, some more talk about Jim’s new album, Leslie Street, songs like children, albums like families, LP’s VS 45’s, archiving albums on cassette, Jim’s “Make your own Greatest Hits album” challenge, the “single parent” joke, a call for music submissions, Walk-about with Jim and Lillian, the cold east wind, Lillian’s wardrobe dysfunction, war, peaceniks, beatniks, the killing of the branch, antennas and branches, the 6th birthday of the ROAR, a bit of ROAR history, the group “The Experience”, the 30th anniversary of Bob Marley’s death, the 20th anniversary of Pressure Drop’s 1st show, the Buffalo Soldier story, albums and the making thereof, the Kickstarter idea, running into Tanya and John, the EP idea and heaps of subliminal messages from the grays.

Music this time,
a bunch of foolishness by Jim Fidler, www.jimfidler.com
and
St. John’s by Lou Deadder.  www.loudeadder.com

Best listened to on headphones. – An ambidyslexic listening experience:
Let the 2 hemispheres of your brain fight it out.

posted by Jim at 2:32 pm filed in Uncategorized  

Saturday, May 7, 2011

After Dark Radio – Karl Stern / A man named Joe (5/6/11)

57:40 – A New and Amazing show for onsug!!  After Dark Radio with Bryan Alvarez! Karl Stern joins us to kick it off talking all the news including the Alabama tornadoes, weird Bin Laden conspiracy theories, Einstein proved right and how he was proved wrong, and more. Then, a man named JOE joins us to talk strange apparitions in theatres, bars and other public places, a few of them around the Seattle area.

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Released May 2011, on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and clever hosts presenting unique programs in the spirit of the idea that it is always night somewhere!

posted by pqribber at 2:28 pm filed in May11,Uncategorized  

Thursday, May 5, 2011

SHEPS – Isolation – March 28 1965 – (5/5/11)

45:29 – Another classic monologue from the master, Jean Shepherd is presented for your mind expansion and entertainment.  PQ Ribber humbly hosts.

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Released May 2011, on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and clever hosts presenting unique programs in the spirit of the idea that it is always night somewhere!

posted by pqribber at 4:13 pm filed in May11,PQ,Uncategorized  

Monday, May 2, 2011

Overnightscape Central – I’m This Kid…. – (5/2/11)

1:21:13 – Delicious reminiscences of youth from the ONSUG All-Stars!!  Frank Nora of The Rampler Weekly, Chad of Chadcast, Wayne Reichert of Sparetime Radio, Mike Boody the Midnight Citizen, and the Brian Jude Show‘s very own Brian Jude, join forces with interlocutor and Shepster, PQ Ribber for an amazing Night Radio Experience!

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Overall attribution by PQ Ribber , all other hosts appear courtesy of themselves.

Released May 2011 on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and fascinating hosts presenting  an array of talk-driven programs that leave no residue, film, or stale aftertaste.  Use only as directed.

posted by pqribber at 7:25 pm filed in Brian,Chad,Frank,May11,Mike,OvernightscapeCentral,PQ,Wayne  

Sunday, April 24, 2011

NIGHT PROJECT – Stories and Such – (4/24/11)

2:26:26 – A slab of awesome Night Transmission Magic, presented by PQ Ribber!  Arch Obler, Mister Airstream – (Don’t Miss It!), Amazing and Strange Creative Commons Musical Magnificence, Science Fiction, Vintage Science Fact from 1912, The Oldest Known Jean Shepherd show, from Philadelphia, 1953, Laughs with Paul Rhymer’s Vic and Sade, and LOTS more!

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Attribution by PQ Ribber .

Released April 2011, on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and clever hosts presenting unique programs, historic archival material, and more delicious content than you can eat, Night and Day! (more…)

posted by pqribber at 5:06 pm filed in Apr11,features,music,PQ  

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Conspiracy of the Insignificant – Classic Lassiter Call – (3/26/11)

10:01 – The late, great, talk host, Bob Lassiter is remembered by presenting a prime example of his amazing telephone skills!!  A little F Le Mur, too, as PQ Ribber brings you the finest in cool and unusual popular culture from the Rubber Room Entertainment Labs!

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Attribution by PQ Ribber .

Released March 2011, on The Overnightscape Underground (onsug.com), an Internet talk radio channel focusing on a freeform monologue style, with diverse and clever hosts presenting more unique programs than you can listen to – (Go ahead and try!).

posted by pqribber at 1:42 pm filed in Mar11,PQ,Uncategorized  
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