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    Explore "fidler" with insightful episodes like "ROAR-2006-10-15 - Episode 43 - Terra Nova", "ROAR-2006-08-31 - Episode 41 - AtlanticFest 2006 Rocks The Boat", "ROAR-2006-08-11 - Episode 40 - The Pre-AtlanticfestCast", "ROAR-2006-07-24 - Episode 39 - Countdown To Atlanticfest 2006" and "ROAR-2006-07-13 - Episode 38 - Captain Jim Takes Us In Through The Narrows" from podcasts like ""Republic Of Avalon Radio", "Republic Of Avalon Radio", "Republic Of Avalon Radio", "Republic Of Avalon Radio" and "Republic Of Avalon Radio"" and more!

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    ROAR-2006-10-15 - Episode 43 - Terra Nova

    ROAR-2006-10-15 - Episode 43 - Terra Nova
    ROAR-2006-10-15 - Episode 43 - Terra Nova This week on the ROAR: Greetings from Mike Busboom in Vienna, re-building The Experience, the weather, what is "room temperature" anyway, talk about the new Reggae album, the drum mics, shout-outs to Stephany in Connecticut and Mike Busboom in Vienna, a call for listener submissions, Newfoundland the "have not of the have nots?", the non-existent Englishman, Terra Nova park, the festival, Ger Wolfe, Sandy Cove beach, the "Your Home Town" story, zingers, beans on toast, interview with Carla, the co-ordinator of the Terra Nova Folk Festival, interview with Dave Penny, the back-stage muffin proclaimation, the jigs with Dave Penny and John Gosse, some songs from Jim, closing remarks including the 50th anniversary of the Terra Nova National park, and a bunch of other bits. Music this week: Our theme, Genesis, The Curra Road, The Rising Of The Moon, The Rhythm Of The Goat, Downtown Girl, Song For Newfoundland and Terra Nova by Jim Fidler and a set of 2 jigs by Dave Penny, John Gosse and Jim Fidler. Best listened to on headphones. - A wonderful way to wrap up an absolutely wonderful summer.

    ROAR-2006-08-31 - Episode 41 - AtlanticFest 2006 Rocks The Boat

    ROAR-2006-08-31 - Episode 41 - AtlanticFest 2006 Rocks The Boat
    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-2006-07-24 - Episode 39 - Countdown To Atlanticfest 2006

    ROAR-2006-07-24 - Episode 39 - Countdown To Atlanticfest 2006
    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-2006-06-29 - Episode 37 - The Happiness Conspiracy

    ROAR-2006-06-29 - Episode 37 - The Happiness Conspiracy
    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

    ROAR-2006-06-20 - Episode 36 - Edirolling On The River
    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-2006-06-08 - Episode 35 - 06-06-06

    ROAR-2006-06-08 - Episode 35 - 06-06-06
    ROAR-2006-06-08 - Episode 35 - 06-06-06 This week on the ROAR: Dedication to Sir Horus Covyduck, greetings from Winston Horiwitz and Laurie Oberhertz, dial extinction, the Cat Empire, bays, coves, tickles, harbours, Dildo, Gay Side, Hibb's Hole, the German professor,the Newfoundland/Tazmania connection, Second Life, Marley Wollongong, the Isle of Avalon, the Edirol R-09, Podictionary entry 1(toast), Laurie Fidler, fellow Fidlers, some Fidler geneology, some of Mary Dalton's poetry, walking downtown, do recordings prove our non-existence?, a flashback from June 2nd, 2005, Newfoundland, Millertown, naming automobiles after native peoples, BBC's and NBC's, Bajan time, selling your soul by the pound, 20 kilometers of snow, a busker sings to Jim, harbour aroma, closing remarks and thanks, and several lude subliminal suggestions. Music this week: Days Like These by The Cat Empire, New Song Of The Gypsy, In Through The Narrows and our theme, Genesis, by Jim Fidler. Best listened to on headphones. - If you put your shirt on in side out, how do you get out of it?

    ROAR-2006-05-23 - Episode 34 - Happy 1st Anniversary To The ROAR

    ROAR-2006-05-23 - Episode 34 - Happy 1st Anniversary To The ROAR
    ROAR-2006-05-23 - Episode 34 - Happy 1st Anniversary To The ROAR This week on the ROAR: Greetings from Jay in California, Larry in Kentucky, Barb from Manitoba, Maria and Lynette in New York, Bill in Ashland Oregon, Sarah in Portland Oregon, Georgia in Trinnidad, Carrie in Ohio, Darrah from Dublin, Debbie in Toronto, Eddy from Gyana, Eric Bogle, Glynne Murray in Barbados, Indra in Barbados, Kelly-Anne in Barbados, Kevin Doucet in Alabama, Kevin Reeves in Nashville, Liam in the UK, Lise Hannick from France, Lonny Angell in Barbados, Mike Busboom in Austria, Monika from Austria, Pamela Morgan, Rick in Algeria, Slau in New York, Tim from London, Todd Collins from Toronto, Vic in Philly, Rick in Pennsylvania, A.J. in Ontario, Allison from Renews, Nancy in British Columbia, Peter from Toronto in Paris France, Anne in Philly and from Eddy Grant from Gyana in Barbados. Jim and Lillian start out in the kitchen, some talk about getting rid of the Iriver and the soon-coming Edirol, "rain, drizzle and fog", "chips, dressing and gravy", some St. John's history/geography, an invitation to Atlanticfest 2006, some reflections on Atlanticfest 2005, a message of dispair from Gypsy the pusscat, some live rain, drizzle and fog, some talk about IRLP, a visit to the studio, the metronome, the electronic tuner, the Wurlitzer electric piano, the reel to reel, tamborines, kabassas, chickenshakes and various bits of extra percussion, junk, junk and more junk, the Alesis QS7 keyboard, the djembe, the DR770 drum machine, the Roland VS2480 DAW, some talk about the new/up-coming album, playing percussion on the water in the bath tub, the death of www, some posts in the Fidler forum, the return of Carrie Thomson, the Ventrilo chat server, a great big thanks to all our listeners and more stuff than you could shake a stick at. Music this week: Merrigan's Reel, Midnight Rover, The Rhythm Of The Goat and The Curra Road by Jim Fidler. Best listened to on headphones. - A year along and goin' strong!

    ROAR-2006-05-15 - Episode 33 - Bang A Gong! (Celebrating One year of The ROAR and a tribute to Bob Marley)

    ROAR-2006-05-15 - Episode 33 - Bang A Gong! (Celebrating One year of The ROAR and a tribute to Bob Marley)
    ROAR-2006-05-15 - Episode 33 - Bang A Gong! - Celebrating One year of The ROAR and a tribute to Bob Marley This week on the ROAR: A special intro, defining a podcast, when the ROAR actually got started, the recording of Genesis (our theme), the recording of the ROAR jingle, Libsyn, a call for birthday shout-outs for the ROAR, introducing the new "Boatline" 1--206--203-BOAT, bigup/thanks to the listeners, the up-coming summer, ordering the Edirol R-09, in search of a mic, appeal for listener support, Jim's up-coming birthday on 06-06-06, a tribute to Bob Marley, a look back from 1980 to now, Ska and Reggae influences in the late 70's, Stiff Little Fingers, The Clash, The English Beat, The Payolas, Eddy Grant, Men At Work, Bob Marley, ... a little about the origins of Reggae, post colonial pride and prejudice, the consiousness in the music, influences and inspirations, some more people influenced by Reggae, like Eric Clapton, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Stewart Copland and The Police, ... drums drums drums, Carlton Barrett of The Wailers, the beer strike of 1985, going to Saint Mary's university, Jamaican 101 with Checkson Gomes from St. John's, Antigua, buying a set of drums, bringing them to Newfoundland, trying to form a Reggae band, forming a "part time" Reggae band, getting tired of the "Jumpup", recording Citizen Of The World, how Jim and Lillian didn't quite meet, making a record, Great Big World, Emily Knight, the forming of Pressure Drop, the making of the first Pressure Drop CD, having the number 1 requested, independently produced video in Canada on Much Music, touring, live appearences on Much Music, making the second Pressure Drop CD at The Roots Cellar, the "nasty' breakup of Pressure Drop, more about Bob Marley, the recording of the Gypsy CD, more about the conscious message in the music, forming the group The Experience, the Marley / Fidler connection, ... an interview with Jeff Gilhooley of the CBC from May 11, 2001, Jim's tribute article to Bob Marley from the Telegram, closing words, a musical tribute to Bob Marley and a 'ole 'eap a tings. Music this week: Genesis, Number1 (Hospitality's Pavillion), Citizen Of The World, Great Big World, True True, Ridin' High, Rising Of The Moon, Jammin', Can't Keep A Good Man Down and Marley by Jim Fidler. Best listened to on headphones. "One year, one show; let's get together and feel alright!"

    ROAR-2006-04-12 - Episode 31 - Granted(Interview and music with Eddy Grant)

    ROAR-2006-04-12 - Episode 31 - Granted(Interview and music with Eddy Grant)
    ROAR-2006-04-12 - Episode 31 - Granted (Interview and music with Eddy Grant) This week on the ROAR: A slightly altered intro featuring an exerpt from an interview with Jim, conducted by CBC's Peter Miller from the late 1980's, greetings from Jim including some talk about his early musical influences, Celtic music, Calypso, The Bothy Band, Planxty, Lord Kitchener, The Mighty Sparrow, Harry Belafonte, Bob Marley, ... island culture, British colonialism, emancipation, reparation, Newfoundland republicanism, introducing Eddy Grant, the interview with Eddy, closing remarks including more than 19000 listeners, the raison d'etre of the ROAR, thanks to Eddy, a special dedication to all the people of Barbados and, well, you get the drill... Music this week: Our theme Genesis, Rising Of The Moon, Can't keep A Good Man Down, Dariya and Song For Newfoundland by Jim Fidler and Electric Avenue, Living On The Frontline, The Struggle, War Party, Love Weself, I Don't Wanna Dance, Everything Irie, Romancing The Stone, Going Back Deh, Hello Africa, Free My Soul, Umbayao, Talking About Love and Gimme Hope Jo'Anna by Eddy Grant. A great big thanks to Eddy; we wish you all the best with the new record!!! Be sure to visit his website at www.eddygrant.com. Also, have a look at www.icerecords.com for some other wonderful artists. Best listened to on headphones. Not for the weak of heart, mind or soul.

    ROAR-2006-04-04 - Episode 30 - Barbados Meets The ROAR

    ROAR-2006-04-04 - Episode 30 - Barbados Meets The ROAR
    ROAR-2006-04-04 - Episode 30 - Barbados Meets The ROAR This week on the ROAR: Opening greetings and thanks, passing 18000 listeners, our voice chat room "The ROAR Lounge", the flight from Toronto to Barbados, hitting the heat "hot hot hot!", greetings from Eddy Grant, greetings from Glynn Murray (Barbados's high commissioner to Canada), driving around Oistin's, listening to the frogs at the Palm Garden hotel, hangin' out at the hotel, chattin' with Eddy and Indra 'bout salt cod, salt beef, cookup rice and all things nice, takin' it to the streets of Bridgetown, the market, the games arcade, greetings from Barbados artist Junior Paris, jumpin' 'pon de beach, greetings from Eddy Holder, interview with Glynn Murray, pepper pot recipe with Eddy Holder, greetings from Lonnie Angel, a tour of the Graham nature sanctuary (completely for the birds), greetings from Indra, more birds, greetings from Kelly-Anne and plenty lickle tings like dat. Music this week: Our theme "Genesis", Great Big World and Dub Illusion by Jim Fidler, Miss Tourist and Get Up And Dance by Eddy Grant, and Hello Africa by Ricky Brathwaite. Best listened to with headphones and the coolest pair of shades you can find... "Take your time!" Enjoy! A great big "roar" of thanks to everybody in Barbados who helped make this such a wonderful trip for Lillian and such a great episode of the ROAR. Extra thanks to Eddy Grant and Ice Records for their kind generosity and warm hospitality

    ROAR-2006-03-22 - Episode 29 - Paddy's Weekend-Year

    ROAR-2006-03-22 - Episode 29 - Paddy's Weekend-Year
    ROAR-2006-03-22 - Episode 29 - Paddy's Weekend Ah sure, this week on the ROAR: The Mighty Sparrow on Paddy's day, greetings from Nancy in B.C., A.J. in Ontario and Columbine in Boston, greetings from Gypsy, taking a spin in a Newfound cab, the surprise song on the radio, arriving at Erin's pub, greetings from Todd Collins, out for a smoke, back in again, greetings from David Dalton and Tom Donahue, interview with Ralph O'Brien, Paddy in a box, a bit of crack with Liam O'Connell, a chat with Barry Houlde, and all sorts of shenanigans like that... Music this week: Our theme song, Genesis and Merrigan's Reel by Jim Fidler, Trim The Velvet by Eamonn Dillon and Scorn Not His Simplicity by The Sons Of Erin. Best listened to on headphones. Please, scorn not our simplicity, and trim us a bit of velvet, will yee?

    ROAR-2006-03-06 - Episode 28 - Salama

    ROAR-2006-03-06 - Episode 28 - Salama
    ROAR-2006-03-06 - Episode 28 - Salama This week on the ROAR: Greetings from Peter Johnston in Toronto, some talk about the new ROAR Ventrilo chat server, a shout-out to A.J., Buffy, Jessica and Sharleen, Lillian calls on the phone from Barbados, a cool chat with kids from Blankenburg school in west Philadelphia, Lillian and her aunt on their way to Barbados, some not so good observations on Air Canada, music, fun and all that sort of foolishness. Music this week: Our theme, "Genesis", Sleep Marching, Terra Nova, The Needfire, and Salama, all by [http://www.jimfidler.com Jim Fidler.] Best listened to on headphones. Snacks anyone?

    ROAR-2006-02-21 - Episode 27 - Frankly Mahervelous

    ROAR-2006-02-21 - Episode 27 - Frankly Mahervelous
    ROAR-2006-02-21 - Episode 27 - Frankly Mahervelous! This week on the ROAR: A snippet from the NTV shoot, greetings from Mike Hanrahan, Lekbir Halili, Slau and Tara Dove, Jim and Lillian talk about the new website, Fidler's Pub, our Frappr site, new photos of Mike Hanrahan, Graham Wells and Jim with Dave Dalton on our Flickr site, the new digital camera, Lillian's top-secret, extra-roarital activities, the new "one click" subscribe button, the new ROAR Player, the "Skype me" button, the new and extra cool Wiki shownotes, the ROAR Emporium, the possibility of ROAR DVD's, our new Vintrillo chat server, Lillian's up-coming trip to Barbados, appreciation to Bob Tucker and Mary Emerson, notice to Adam in the UK, Jim's East Coast Music Awards nomination for his album Midnight Rover, shout-outs to Lynette and Maria in New York, Larry in Kentucky and Hope in Ohio, Jim's chat with Newfoundland Accordian hero Frank Maher, a call to sign the Google petition, Jim and his new baby, much unheard shoveling and banks and banks of more stuff; just ready to be shaped into cold, round projectiles. Music this week: Our theme music, Genesis, Welcome Back to Cairo Street, Raai Raai, Home Comes The Rover, I Still Remember, Flow On Waterford River, The Cock Of The North and Bound For St. Pierre by Jim Fidler and Bonnie Kate/The Cuckoo's Nest and Miss Gilhooley's Party by Frank Maher. Best listened to on headphones; and don't forget your shovel!

    ROAR-2006-01-20 - Episode 26 - The ROAR In Review

    ROAR-2006-01-20 - Episode 26 - The ROAR In Review
    ROAR-2006-01-20 - Episode 26 - The ROAR In Revue This week on the ROAR: A special intro, greetings from Nancy in B.C., Bea in Baltimore, Jay in L.A. and Anne in Philly, our usual intro, a special sit-in welcome by Eddie Mailbag, show dedication to future listeners, dodging the hotdog cart, the Guinness World Book record for most accordians playing a tune together, greetings from Linday Ferguson, http://www.lindsayferguson.com. Jim being asked to do a nude pose for a calandar, a ride in a 1969 Lotus with Graham Dillabough, Joke Of The Week, an exerpt from a CBC interivew with Angela Antle of the CBC Weekend Arts Magazine, walk-about with Jim and Lillian before Jim's 40th, the launch of Midnight Rover and Atlantic Fest, the ever-memorable advert for Atlantic Fest, a comment from Clyde Rose of Breakwater Books, http://www.breakwaterbooks.nf.net, a condensed version of the Gala at the St. John's Arts And Culture Centre, a comment from Darrell Power of Great Big Sea renowned, a chat with Darrah from Dublin, greetings and music from Eric Bogle, http://www.ericbogle.com greetings from John Monro of the Eric Bogle band and member of Colcannon, Barb from Winnapeg, Monika from Austria, Mike from Austria, Nancy from B.C., Pamela Morgan, http://www.ambermusic.ca, Rick off the coast of Africa, Vic in Philadelphia, Rick in New Alexandria Pennsylvania, Bill in Oregon, Sarah in Oregon, Georgia in Trinidad, http://www.caribbianfreeradio.com, Marie-Chantal in Montreal, http://www.mcturgeon.com/blog/, Carrie in Ohio, Debbie in Toronto, Kevin in Alabama, Kevin from the Studiography podcast, http://www.studiography.com, Lekbir from Morocco and Lise from France, on the bus to Fortune, on the boat to St. Pierre, on the Boat to Isle Aux Marines, at the Basque festival in St. Pierre, out through the narrows aboard the Shannonditty 2 of DJ Charters, http://www.djcharters.com, the "Jim Found By The Long-lost Brother" story, The "Lillian's Life Saved" story, the motorcycle madness, greetings from Larry Scutchan, http://www.blindcooltech.com, Liam in the U.K., Shawn from Torbay, Newfoundland, Tara from Conception Bay, Newfoundland, the crazy sea gulls, the Weisenheimer story, the March Of The One-legged Army, Amanda from New York making interesting noises, the I Still Remember story, closing remarks from Eddie Mailbag and too much more to mention... Music this week: Merrigan's Reel, our theme (Genesis", Jocamo, Downtown Girl, Bound For St. Pierre, I Still Remember and Lillian (A Portrait In Sound) by Jim Fidler http://www.jimfidler.com And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda by Eric Bogle http://www.ericbogle.com and Oceans wide by Jackie Sullivan http://www.jackiesullivan.com Snippets from the Gala included music by: Ger Wolfe - www.gerwolfe.com, Pamela Morgan - www.ambermusic.ca, Niall Connolly - www.niallconnolly.com, Clare O'Mahoney - www.clareomahoney.com, Mick Flannery - www.mickflannery.com, Jim Fidler - www.jimfidler.com, Colleen Power - www.colleenpower.com, Ken Cotter - www.kencotter.com and Mark Greville - www.markgreville.com. It's been a wonderful ride and great to have you all along for it. Here's to 25 more! Best listened to on headphones. "Look Mom, no ears!"

    ROAR-2005-12-28 - Episode 25 - The Holiday Edition

    ROAR-2005-12-28 - Episode 25 - The Holiday Edition
    ROAR-12-28-2005 - Episode 25 - The Holiday Edition This week on the ROAR: A special song for the holidays, greetings from Jim and Lillian, a shout-out to the ZA show www.thezashow.za.net the Podsafe Music Network www.podsafemusicnetwork.com the sweater, the pearls, the Mac Mini, the Madplayer www.madplayer.com the "bumble Bea", a shout-out to The Overnight Scape www.theovernightscape.com greetings from Gypsy, greetings from Pamela Morgan and music www.ambermusic.ca dashing through the slush in a Newfound Cab mobile, Santa is evil, the origin of Boxing Day, with some help from Podictionary www.podictionary.com Twas The Week Before Newyear's by Anne in Philly, greetings from Austria, Washington and Red Indian Lake, more greetings including Dave Panting, some of Dave Pantings music www.davepanting.com greetings from The Novaks www.thenovaks.ca The Angel And The Christmas Tree by Eddie Mailbag, closing remarks from Jim, An Offer Wadham's Miracle by Gary Saunders, read by Clyde Rose of Breakwater Books www.breakwater.nf.net and lots more fun like that... Music this week: Our Christmas theme and Jingle Bells(the Reggae version) by Jim Fidler www.jimfidler.com The Cherry Tree Carol and The Holly And The Ivy from Amber Christmas (Pamela Morgan and Anita Best) www.ambermusic.ca Silent Night and The Holly And The Ivy from Mandolin Christmas by Dave Panting www.davepanting.com Best listened to on headphones. Season's greetings to all from Jim and Lillian!

    ROAR-2005-12-19 - Episode 24 - The Pre-ChristmasCast

    ROAR-2005-12-19 - Episode 24 - The Pre-ChristmasCast
    ROAR-12-19-2005 - Episode 24 - The Pre-Christmascast This week on the ROAR: Jim and Lillian in the Roots Cellar for the first time, the ROAR hits number 150 out of about 12000 podcasts on Podcast Alley www.podcastalley.com , 9558 listeners and counting, listener comments from Podcast Alley and Frappr, Eddie Mailbag with "Playboy In Braille", interview with Jackie Sullivan www.jackiesullivan.com a message from Slau www.slau.net and a bunch more... Music this week: Our theme, "Genesis" and Reggae bed-tracks for Jingle Bells by Jim Fidler www.jimfidler.com Out Of The Rain, She's With Me and Oceans Wide by Jackie Sullivan www.jackiesullivan.com and If Every Day Were Christmas by Podsafe For Peace www.podsafeforpeace.com Best listened to on headphones with eggnog; ear buds and a hot rum will do. Enjoy! Best of season's greetings to all from Jim and Lillian!

    ROAR-2005-12-09 - Episode 23 - We Finally Tied Him Down

    ROAR-2005-12-09 - Episode 23 - We Finally Tied Him Down
    ROAR-12-09-2005 - Episode 23 - We Finally Tied Him Down This week on the ROAR: Greetings from Slau, www.slau.net listener feedback from Debbie Gillespie in Toronto, 8800 listeners and counting, trouble with episode 22, please vote for us at Podcast Alley www.republicofavalonradio.com stick a pin into our Frappr map www.republicofavalonradio.com our forum, "Fidler's Pub" www.republicofavalonradio.com the special gift-wrapping offer at www.jimfidler.com Mike Hanrahan's CD launch at Bridie Molloy's, a chat with Andrew Lang of Atlantic Union, www.atlanticunion.net a talk with Dermot O'Rielly, a listener question from Kai Jong, the interview with Mike Hanrahan, the Christmas song, "If Every Day Were Christmas" by "Podsafe For Peace" www.podsafeforpeace.org an'a ole'eap a ting... Music this week: Our theme, Genesis and Trampled by Jim Fidler www.jimfidler.com Thousands Are Sailing and The Easiest Way by Mike Hanrahan - Email - mike.hanrahan@gmail.com or melachi@hotmail.com and If Every Day Were Christmas by Slau and Orlando www.slau.net with lead vocals by Jim Fidler www.jimfidler.com Please visit the website for the Christmas song www.podsafeforpeace.org All proceeds are going to UNICEF. Purchase and download the song and spread the word! Best listened to on headphones while drinking a hot bevvie. Kick back and Enjoy!
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