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Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 17: Child Welfare Claims & Supplier Information

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 25:15


Send us a textLead Attorney, Joe Byrd interviews First Review Auditors, Alyssa Hudson and Kendall Leslie to discuss issues related to dependency & neglect, termination of parental rights, and non-capital criminal court claims. Additionally, Alyssa discusses supplier information issues. The discussion offers tips for attorneys arising from common problems auditors observe when processing claims.

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 16: Non-Capital Claims

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 17:18


Send us a textOn this month's episode of Appointed Counsel, the Caitlin Clark of the Indigent Representation team joins Joe Byrd to discuss criminal court claims. Gene Vestal not only has a unique job at the Administrative Office of the Courts as the first line auditor for criminal claims, but also an interesting background. He and Joe Byrd not only go down memory lane, but discuss what he looks for in criminal claims and steps attorneys can take for a smooth process. 

Tennessee Court Talk
Vol 15: How Overclaims Are Flagged

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 14:38


Send us a textIn this episode of Appointed Counsel, Joe Byrd is joined by Jasper Beard, a compliance officer on the AOC's Indigent Services team. Joe and Jasper's discussion is all about attorneys submitting activities that exceed 24 hours of work in the same day. Learn when overclaims are flagged, how to fix an overclaim status as an attorney and Jaspers approach to correcting over claim status's with attorneys across the state. 

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 14: Proper Billing for Attorney Activities

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 17:04


In this episode of Appointed Counsel, Joe Byrd invites special guest Debra Sandlin of the AOC's Legal Services Division. The bulk of this conversation revolves around Deborah's role in the billing cycle of appointed counsel and advice she gives concerning billable hours to law schools throughout Tennessee. 

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Volume 13: Fiscal Services

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 24:12


The indigent services team relies on several other departments to accomplish its goal of getting attorneys paid for their services, but in this episode, Joe Byrd sits down with two of the most important people in the process. The fiscal department of the Administrative Office of the Courts join Appointed Counsel to discuss best practices in filing a claim for expenses and the different terms used to define the services of an attorney in indigent representation. 

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 12: Experts and Investigators

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 13:02


In this episode, host Joe Byrd explains a specific process that must occur before any proposed expert or investigator begins to work. A process that involves both the trial court and the Administrative Office of the Courts. Joe also gives tips for those claims to not only be approved by the authoritative bodies, but also how to get a claim moved through the process and paid more effectively. This episode is for attorneys. 

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 11 - Travel Time and Expenses

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 6:47


Attorneys are permitted to bill for travel time and expenses, and there are specific guidelines under Rule 13 that determine what is and is not compensable regarding  travel time and reimbursable expenses. In this quick episode, host Joe Byrd explains everything you need to know about these guidelines. This podcast is intended for attorneys. 

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 10 - Sufficient Specificity of Claims

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 20:35


Section 6 of Rule 13 states that "counsel will be held to a high degree of care in keeping of contemporaneous time records, and that failure to provide sufficient specificity…may constitute grounds for denial of the claim for compensation or reimbursement." Nobody likes returned claims on either side, neither the attorneys nor the people processing the claims.  Here to help guide you through these specifics are host Joe Byrd, and two of the people who process these claims, Wyatt Jordan – Senior Auditor over criminal claims, and Jada Herndon – Senior Auditor over civil child welfare claims. This podcast is intended for attorneys.

Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - No siempre puedes bajar - 30/09/24

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 58:40


Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, sesión psicodélica entre 1969 y 1970. Suenan: MORGEN - "PURPLE" ("MORGEN", 1969) / JOE BYRD & THE FIELD HIPPIES - "YOU CAN'T EVER COME DOWN" ("THE AMERICAN METAPHYSICAL CIRCUS", 1969) / FREEDOM - "THE BETTER SIDE" ("BLACK ON WHITE", 1969) / ASHES - "SANDS OF LOVE" ("ASHES FESTURING PAT TAYLOR", 1970) / BUBBLE PUPPY - "ELIZABETH" ("A GATHERING OF PROMISES", 1969) / CHRISTOPHER - "IN YOUR TIME" ("CHRISTOPHER", 1970) / CONDELLO - "SEE WHAT TOMORROW BRINGS" ("PHASE 1", 1968) / EAST OF EDEN - "BATHERS" ("MERCATOR PROJECTED", 1969) / THE DOORS - "THE SOF PARADE" ("THE SOFT PARADE", 1969) / KALEIDOSCOPE (MEX) - "LET ME TRY" ("KALEIDOSCOPE", 1969) / ORA - "SEASHORE" ("ORA", 1969) / QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE - "GONE AGAIN" ("JUST FOR LOVE", 1970) / SMOKESTACK LIGHTNIN - "I IDOLIZE YOU" ("OFF THE WALL", 1969) / Escuchar audio

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 8 - Expenses

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 10:57


Attorneys, investigators, and experts are not only entitled to a reasonable fee, but they are also entitled to be reimbursed for their reasonable and necessary expenses. Section 4 of Tennessee Supreme Court, Rule 13 gives guidelines for what is covered. In this episode of Appointed Counsel, host Joe Byrd explains this guidance in detail; covering filing fees, travel, and other necessary expenses, as well as what is not covered under Rule 13. This podcast is for attorneys, court reporters, investigators, and experts.

Digging Deep with Cody Janssen
Briarcliff Legends Race Preview (ft. Wimmer, Hitt, Ellis, Byrd, Denoble, Haagsma, Gennusa, & More)

Digging Deep with Cody Janssen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 163:08


The Digging Deep ATVMX Podcast is back with one of our most monumental episodes to date – our 2024 Briarcliff Legends Race Preview Show! The moment we've all been waiting for is finally here! An event many of us have dreamt of, featuring our favorite ATV racing legends, back at an ATV Motocross National — on the track, no less. In this episode, we'll preview this unforgettable weekend with track owner and promoter Jeremy Osborn. We'll also catch up with former series champions Joe Byrd, Dustin Wimmer, and Shane Hitt as they prepare for this once-in-a-lifetime event. Plus, we'll hear from more legends like Kory Ellis, Nick Denoble, and David Haagsma. Finally, we'll wrap up with Nick Gennusa, who hosted Dustin Wimmer and Travis Spader at his facility for their months-long prep for this legendary event. If you thought you were excited for the weekend already, just wait until you tune in to this epic race preview episode of the Digging Deep ATVMX Podcast. Thanks for joining us as we DIG DEEP with the legends of ATV racing ahead of the event of the century. Enjoy!Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 7 – Attorney Compensation Rate Increase

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 3:43


In this very short episode, host Joe Byrd explains the compensation rate increase for indigent attorneys in Tennessee, and how it has been implemented as of July 1st of 2024. There has also been an increase in the cap, based on hours worked. This podcast is intended for attorneys.

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 6 - Court Reporter Expenses

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 12:24


In this episode of Appointed Counsel,  host Joe Byrd speaks with Lisa Angel, Court Reporter Manager for the AOC, as they discuss the importance of court reporters, the processes of invoicing, and exactly how attorneys should work with court reporters to prepare transcripts. This episode is intended for attorneys and court reporters. 

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 5: Juvenile Court Claims

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 22:24


Almost half of all claims that come into the AOC are related to Juvenile Court. In this episode, host Joe Byrd welcomes Stacy Lynch, Director of the Court Improvement Program, who has a lifetime of experience with Juvenile Courts. Here, Stacy and Joe give insight into how attorneys can navigate the system effectively, including discussion of Rule 13, Rule 40, and necessary information regarding guardian ad litems, CASA volunteers, Safe Baby Court, court findings of potential dependency and neglect, and more. This podcast is intended for attorneys.

ATV-TALK
Episode 289 Joe Byrd: "Legends Rekindled: A Race Through Time"

ATV-TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 74:13


This episode delves into the essence of what makes a legend and explores who gets to decide that status. It poses the question: In the world of motocross, can Joe Byrd return to competitive racing form? Is it possible to achieve the race weight, and if so, will his mental strength match his physical revival? Motocross is a sport that demands both physical prowess and mental acuity.We discuss the benefits and drawbacks of performing one more time in front of fans. We consider whether younger, retired professionals have an advantage over those in their 50s and beyond.This episode is a tribute to the trailblazers of the sport, showing respect and admiration for their contributions. A special thanks to Jeremy Osborn, owner of Briarcliff, for organizing this event that reunites some of the sport's biggest legends for two motos, autograph sessions, and more fanfare, bringing the community together once again.Joe Byrd and I explore various topics, including the differences between machines, training regimes, and the possibility of bringing together veteran racers for a safe return to the track. Can these legends of motocross navigate the course and make it back in one piece?Compiling insights from the heroes who've significantly shaped my life and the lives of many others, Joe Byrd imparts wisdom on the racing industry and its history. He discusses the concept of a factory rider and the support structures in place for today's competitors.Join this legendary conversation as we span the generations of motocross. Share this episode with friends and family, and thank you for your support.

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 4: Pending Grand Jury Claims

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 6:37


This episode of Appointed Counsel deals with how to get paid when a case in General Sessions court is bound over to the grand jury.   As an attorney appointed to represent a defendant in one of these cases, one may question whether or not they may be compensated for the extra time.  The short answer is yes, and Joe Byrd is here to explain the details. This podcast is intended for attorneys.

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 3 - Tips On Getting Paid Faster

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 12:17


Occasionally Joe Byrd is asked by attorneys how to make sure their claims are processed as quickly as possible. The simple answer is to file everything correctly to avoid having the claim returned by AOC staff.  In this episode of Appointed Counsel, host Joe Byrd invites AOC Senior Auditor Jada Herndon to discuss the top 10 most common reasons claims are returned. This episode is intended for attorneys.

Tennessee Court Talk
Ep. 25 Indigent Services by State

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 45:04


This episode will highlight indigent representation and review how several states meet their constitutional obligations to provide attorneys for indigent, or poor, defendants.  The host for this episode is Appointed Counsel's own Joe Byrd, who is the lead attorney managing Tennessee's indigent representation fund. He is joined by Chief Justice Laurance VanMeter of Kentucky, Chief Justice Valerie Stanfill of Maine and Chief Justice Marla Luckert of Kansas. This episode was recorded at the Conferences of Chief Justices in Nashville. 

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 2 - Contemporaneous Time Records

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 5:05


What is a contemporaneous time record and why is it important? According to Rule 13 6(a)(6), attorneys are held to a high degree of care in the keeping of time records supporting claims. In this episode, host Joe Byrd answers questions about the importance of timely recording as appointed counsel in Tennessee. This podcast is primarily for attorneys.

Tennessee Court Talk
Appointed Counsel Vol. 1 - How a Claim is Paid

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 4:20


The Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts receives between 80,000 and 100,000 compensation claims per year from 95 counties across the state of Tennessee. In Appointed Counsel's premier episode, host Joe Byrd sets out to explain the most efficient way to be paid, scenarios that cause delay and  walks listeners through the Indigent Services review process. 

Tennessee Court Talk
Ep. 22 Introducing Appointed Counsel, A Tennessee Court Talk Series

Tennessee Court Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 11:13


In this episode, host Dave Stripling introduces a new instructional series for attorneys called Appointed Counsel, Dave sits down with its host Joe Byrd, Lead Attorney for the Indigent Services Team. If someone cannot afford an attorney in the U.S. they still have a right to one, and thus our American system and our Constitution ensure an attorney is appointed to them. Here, Joe answers questions about how counsel is appointed in Tennessee, how the appointed attorneys get paid, how someone is determined as "indigent," Rules 13 and 42, and what appointed attorneys will learn from his new instructional series, Appointed Counsel. This episode is intended for all audiences.  

Aquarium Drunkard - SIDECAR (TRANSMISSIONS) - Podcast
Transmissions :: Dorothy Moskowitz (United States of America)

Aquarium Drunkard - SIDECAR (TRANSMISSIONS) - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 68:37


To quote album art master and AD visual guru D. Norsen: “Dorothy Moskowitz might not be a household name but was a musician on two of the headiest albums I know: 1967's Vocal And Instrumental Ragas From South India on Folkways and 1968's United States of America on CBS.” Moskowitz is our guest this week on Transmissions. She joins us to discuss not only the pioneering psychedelia she made in the past with collaborators like Joe Byrd and Country Joe, but also her brand new album, coming out soon from Tompkins Square. It's called Under the Endless Sky, and it's credited to Dorothy Moskowitz & The United States of Alchemy. Working with Italian electronic composer Francesco Paolo Paladino and composer and writer Luca Chino Ferrari, it represents a new vision from the 83 year old artist, at once apocalyptic, vivid, and transcendent.   Transmissions is produced in partnership with Talkhouse Podcast Network. Aquarium Drunkard is powered by its Patreon supporters. We'll be back next Wednesday with singer songwriter Andy Shauf.

Miggy In The Morning
Miggy Chats with Joe Byrd from Pure Pro Wrestling

Miggy In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 6:28


We are very excited about "Pure Pro Wrestling" coming to Battle Creek and Miggy sits down with professional Wrestler/ Owner of Pure Pro Wrestling Joe Byrd to chat about this HUGE Family Fun Event in Battle Creek on the 29th of October.   Kids will have an opportunity to meet Batman, Wonder Woman, Super Man & other Super Heroes courtesy of the League of Enchantment, a West Michigan organization who partners with nonprofits to inspire kids! Fanfest is FREE w/ the purchase of ANY ticket. It includes meet & greet, photo, and autograph opportunities w/ Carlito, Tommy Dreamer, The Rock & Roll Express, Kerry Morton,Hammerstone, Shockwave the Robot, Silas Young, Josh Alexander, Kongo Kong, Eric Smalls, Michigan's Heavyweight Champion Dylan Night, & all the other stars of Pure Pro Wrestling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Luke Has a Podcast
The Future of the Internet? ft. Frank Mons

Luke Has a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 54:58


Luke chats with Web3 enthusiast Frank Mons about the possible future of the internet.TW: mention of suicide @ 32:00-37:30Hosted by Luke Schoepf.Theme Music by Ed Russek.Additional tunes from Jonny Lemons & Joe Byrd.Follow the show on Social Media: @lukehaspodcastEmail: lukehasapodcast@gmail.comListen to all the new music I mentioned in mySpotify New Releases Playlist

ATV-TALK
The Joe Byrd Special

ATV-TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 48:07


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Lee Gerstmann's show
Review - Joe Byrd & The Field Hippies - The American Metaphysical Circus w/Charles Traynor

Lee Gerstmann's show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 16:24


On this album, Charles and I review an album that featured some of the earliest recorded work in rock music extensively utilizing synthesizers and vocoder, along with an extended group of West Coast studio musicians.

ATV-TALK
Joe Byrd (part 4) 124

ATV-TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 76:44


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D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities
Hodge Podge of Rarities

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 120:09


Gaylord & Holiday - Dixie (1977) A remnant from the Amherst Records Story show.  Santiago - Nice And Slow (1976) A remnant from the Amherst Records Story show.  Bobby Hatfield - Messin' In Muscle Shoals (1971) One half of the Righteous Brothers records some forgettable pseudo-Americana, but you can't take the pure show-biz mawkishness out of the delivery.  Bruce Haack & Miss Nelson – (Excerpt from) Dance, Sing, And Listen Again & Again! (1963) Included here because this was an early attempt to use synthesizers for more than burps and squeaks. A children's album that's pretty strange but not bad.  Charles Dodge – (Excerpt from) Synthesized Voices (1976) Liner notes: "A1 and B realized at the Columbia University Center of Computing Activities and the Nevis Laboratories A2 realized at the Bell Telephone Laboratories" Pretty strange synthesized vocal music.  Cradle - Man Is A Man (1970) The Quatro sisters record a kind of Moody Blues meets Blue Cheer hybrid of prog. Suzi Quatro quit to become a solo star (mostly in England) and as Leather Tuscadero on Happy Days. Patti Quatro appeared on Fanny's Rock and Roll Survivors album. The single from that album was a cover of "I've Had It", which I remember them performing on American Bandstand, but it didn't help. I still felt kinda funny watching them.  Don Powell - Black Man (1972) Tronquista - Hoffa's Blues (1966) Rare 1966 blues release by an anonymous R&B / blues singer in a tribute to Teamster's President Jimmy Hoffa who was very popular with African-Americans for his stand on equal rights. It was pressed in 1966 for the Teamster's convention in Miami and was available only at this event. The name Tronquista is the name used for the Teamsters union in Puerto Rico so this may be a clue to the identity of the artist and suggests it was privately pressed in the Miami area rather than union headquarters in Detroit. John Strand - Remembering Laci (2003) From WFMU: "Remembering  Laci" was written and performed by John F. Strand, a guard at Tracy, California's Deuel Vocational Institution.  Here's the Wikipedia article.  Lila - Step Into Time (1978) Liner notes: Dear Friend, We are happy you are listening to our songs of the Mother. This album was inspired by the ideals of Sri Ramakrishna (1836-1886) and his wife Sarada Devi (1853-1920), great devotees of the mother, who dedicated their lives to loving tolerance and appreciation between devotees of all religions and all paths. "All the main religions and spiritual paths are true", Ramakrishna said, after practicing 80 of them one by one. "God is Form and Formless Mother, and Father, Son, Friend, Beloved. He is available in whatever way the individual heart yearns for him". We hope our songs help you in your own way. We bow to your soul and individuality. Everyday day at noon, we pray for a new world of Love and Harmony. Join with us if you would like. Lila Lou Christie - Mickey's Monkey (1969) You know I am a big fan (for various reasons) of Lou Christie's Buddah Records period. From the late '60s to the early '70s, he made some pretty odd recordings, but he also made the wonderful Paint America Love. This was the album before that.  The Mam'selles - Oye Coma Va (1969)  Voodou Juju - The VooDou Ju Ju Obsession Part 1 (1969) Richard O'Brien - Shock Treatment (1981) You kids love that Rocky Horror Picture Show. But you might not know is that there was a sequel. It was called Shock Treatment. It was not very good. And it went virtually unnoticed. In fact, it only showed at midnight movies (as did the Rocky Horror zeitgeist in time). But without the electric Tim Curry on screen, it was just another "let's make a move, guys!" dynamic. I saw RHPS once and I felt horribly embarrassed. And it takes a lot to embarrass a man who mixed plaids with stripes. I cannot imagine this. This version of the theme song is not on the OST, as it is slightly more radio-friendly (in its time) than the cast version.  Star Drek - Bobby Pickett and Peter Ferrara (1976) Yeah, the same Bobby Pickett that had a big hit with "Monster Mash". That one oddball hit kept him in cheap capes and attempts at all sorts of permutations, including comedy and disco.  Stephen Kalinich - If You Knew (1969) In 1969, he recorded his only album, A World of Peace Must Come, with production by Brian Wilson. It was unreleased until 2008. The Beach Boys appear on some of the tracks from the album. While under contract as an artist signed to the Beach Boys' Brother Records, Kalinich co-wrote several songs released by the group including "All I Want to Do", "Be Still", "Little Bird", as well as "A Time to Live in Dreams" with Dennis Wilson. Many Beach Boys completists are unaware of their collaborations with Kalinich and Charles Lloyd. These people are idiots.  Stephen Kalinich - The Magic Hand (1969)  Stop Smoking...Stop Over-Eating With Reveen (1978) Excerpt from this nutty record out of Canada. Peter Reveen quickly gained fame across North America with his stage shows. AKA Reveen The Impossibilist.  Supernatural Family Band - Thank You (Falettenme) (1976) "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" was a 1969 hit for Sly and the Family Stone. This is a crazy cover with young girls offering up the least soulful interpretation since Ann Margret. But somehow all the craziness works for me. I don't know. The tuba? The harmonica?  The Average Disco Band - I Want You (She So Heavy) (1976) A remnant from the Amherst Records Story show. Listen closely and you can hear a swarthy male voice intone "J'taime". Maybe some Serge Gainsbourg floating around? This song bears almost no resemblance to the Beatles version.  The B.C. & M. Choir - Stealing In The Name Of The Lord (1969) "B.C.& M." stands for "Baptist, Catholic & Methodist Choir."  The Eric Burdon Band - City Boy (1975) The Mighty M.C.'s - Drugs, Don't Get Involved (1986) The Minute Men - Please Keep The Beatles In England (1964) The United States of America - Osamu's Birthday (1968) To be rerecorded by Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies the following year. In THAT version, the vocals were recorded phonetically with backward backing, then reversed. Interesting, but she was no Dorothy Moskowitz.  Bruce Haack & Miss Nelson – (Excerpt from) Dance, Sing, And Listen Again & Again! Bill Niles and His GoodTime Band - Bric-a-Brac Man (1967) Bill Spiller - Hot Pants Girls (1971) Byron MacGregor - How Good You Have It In America (1974) Carol Channing & Jimmy C. Newman - Lousiana Cajun Rock Band (1978) Senator Sam Ervin - Bridge Over Troubled Water (1974) Stop Smoking With Reveen Excerpt (LP)

ATV-TALK
Nineties Legends Chat ft. Joe Byrd, John Natalie, & Shane Hitt 92

ATV-TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 138:41


For episode 92, I invited 90s legends and archenemies, Joe Byrd, John Natalie, and Shane Hitt. I sat down with the racers that were at the top of everyone's list and we talked about the industry's legends and who they admire and why. Shane is the TT expert and John and Joe are MX riders with no fear. Tune in for their very interesting insights in the industry.

ATV-TALK
Joe Byrd (part three) 88

ATV-TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 88:23


We decided to invited Joe Byrd back for a third episode because the response from fans to his episodes and stories have been pretty amazing. During the episode Joe and I talked about racing schools and MX intense battles on the track. He gave tips on training and eating while being a racer and he also reveals factory support up lifting the youth in ATV racing. They say third time is a charm but honestly all three episodes are awesome!

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Digging Deep with Cody Janssen
Byrd is the Word – The Joe Byrd Story (feat. Joe Byrd & Longtime Mechanic Bill Micke)

Digging Deep with Cody Janssen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 142:17


WE'RE BACK! And with a very special episode of the Digging Deep ATVMX Podcast! Joe Byrd is one of the greatest athletes in the history of ATV racing, and in this episode we'll DIG DEEP into the story of his legendary career. To cap this special episode, Bill Micke joins us for a behind the scenes look at "Byrdman". Bill was Joe's longtime mechanic and stood alongside Byrd during his second consecutive championship-winning-season in 2007. This is a special one and, no matter what your opinion is of Joe Byrd, you're really going to enjoy it! As always, thanks for DIGGING DEEP with us. Enjoy!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/diggingdeep)

ATV-TALK
Joe Byrd 41 (part two)

ATV-TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 59:43


During his second episode, we learned that Joe Byrd's storytelling improves with age and so does his racing. Love him or hate him, he's so much fun to talk to!

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ATV-TALK
Joe Byrd 25 (Part One)

ATV-TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 94:33


Crash up derby or hit everything on the track could be one way to describe Joe Byrd. The 2 time MX champion was fast, strong, and ruthless. Besides being strong and fast, Byrd had something else going for him, factory Honda liked him. He has 33 years of racing and hundreds of stories to tell. Love him or hate him, Joe is a fan favorite.

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities
I sure do like all the drugs. Give those drugs to me and I will do them. Let's roll a doobie joint. Yes, I WOULD like that heroin you are offering me. What's the worst that can happen?

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 121:05


United States Of America - You Can Never Come Down (Demo) (1968) This song was officially released on Joe Byrd's next, slightly inferior band's (Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies) first and only album, American Metaphysical Circus. But this version isn't much better.  Marijuana (Anti-drug propaganda film with Sonny Bono) (Part 1 of 4) (1968) Marijuana is a 34-minute 1968 anti-drug documentary film by Max Miller and distributed by Avanti Films. It is narrated by Sonny Bono. It was described as "the first major film effort to center upon the use and possible risks of marijuana", in which "arguments for and against its use are presented and the accumulation of arguments against is allowed to speak for itself". Music for the documentary was composed by The Byrds' Gene Clark, a "bizarre" choice in his musical career, resulting in "meandering blues and pseudo-psychedelic instrumental jams". Boy, I don't like Sonny Bono.  Ambrose Slade - Journey To The Centre Of Your Mind (1969)  Curious Alice (1971) Written by David Dixon, who co-wrote "I Dig Rock and Roll Music" for Peter, Paul, and Mary.  Gabor Szabo and the California Dreamers - White Rabbit (1967) Carol Kaye on bass. There's lots of Gabor Szabo's crazy music in the ol' DSOO canon. Some day I will feature it all.  Index - Eight Miles High (1968) Kings Road - Casey Jones (1973) Pickwick Records cover band with unknown singers and performers under the marketing moniker = "Played And Sung Like The Original Hits". Really terrible.  It sounds like I sound when I'm making fun of something. This version makes it seem even LONGER than the original. I love the fake crowd noise and the band actually THANKING that fake crowd. Who would do that? Heh... Surprise Sisters - Got To Get You Into My Life (1976) If artists are oblivious to a song's drug context, does that mean it's not a drug song? The Suprise Sisters release 2 singles in Australia as the Cliffmores before relocating to the UK and changing their name. One-album English - Australian soul-pop - rhythm 'n' blues quartet of sisters. David Bowie [Ed: that solves the drug context conundrum.] saw them performing at the Marquee Club in London and introduced them to Tony Visconti who produced their sole album. As disco goes, pretty tepid regardless.  The Great Society - White Rabbit (Live) (1966) Grace Slick's band before Jefferson Airplane. She was a model before becoming a singer. You can tell at this point she is a singer, but lacking in some confidence. Perhaps having sex with Paul Kantner gave her that shot in the arm.  The Mops - White Rabbit (1967) From Japan. You should read about The Mops.  The Soft Boys - Cold Turkey (1979) Vocalist Robyn Hitchcock went on to considerable solo success. The Stranglers - Golden Brown (1981)Their big achievement. They went from style to style, but there is something about them when they pull it back. Who the fuck cares what I think? Here we have two distinctly different takes on heroin. I'll stick with pontificating ignorantly about pot, thank you.  Johnny Price - Marijuana, The Devil Flower (1971)  The Terrible Truth (1951) From IMDB:  A Juvenile Court judge is at a loss to understand why so many of America's youths are marijuana addicts, so he decides to investigate on his own. He visits Phyllis, a high school senior and former heroin junkie, who tells him about the horrible effects heroin has had on her. She managed to overcome her addiction to marijuana and heroin, but in the process ruined her hair. This leads the judge to the logical conclusion that the drug problem in the U.S. was introduced by the godless Soviet Communists in an effort to "undermine morale" and that the way to stop the drug epidemic was to "use common sense" (an earlier version, apparently, of the Reagan-era "Just Say No!" campaign, and which had pretty much the same effect--i.e., none). Gene Marshall - Smoke It, The Pot (197?)  United States of America - The Garden Of Earthly Delights (1968)  Neil Diamond - The Pot Smoker's Song (1968) From Dangerous Minds: Neil Diamond’s visits to an NYC rehab called Phoenix House inspired him to start an anti-drug group called Musicians Against Drugs (MAD). The organization soon changed its name to Performers Against Drugs (PAD)... During the verses, actual junkies from Phoenix House talk about how grass made drug fiends of them and ruined their lives, accompanied by merry instrumentation and backing vocals. Janko Nilovic - Drug Song (1975) Pepper/Tanner - The Druggist (196?) Pepper Sound Studios, then Pepper-Tanner, still later as The William B. Tanner Company, and for a few years after 1984, Media General. Its jingles ran the gamut from silly to spectacular, depending on the era, the composers, and whether the jingles were recorded in Memphis or Dallas.  A radio station in a small or medium market would agree to air hundreds of commercials for D-Con or one of Pepper’s other advertising clients over the course of a year, in exchange for which the station would receive a customized jingle package. Some of Pepper’s production libraries were also distributed in this manner. You can write your own voice-over script for your favorite druggist and make your own commercial! DO IT. You fucking want to.  Talking Heads - Drugs (1979)  The Mighty Diamonds - Pass The Kouchie (1982) How do you feel when you got no herb? Harlem Underground Band - Smokin Cheeba Cheeba (1976) Featuring George Benson, whose first album came out in 1964, and went on to record "Let Me Love You One More Time".  Lawrence Welk - One Toke Over The Line (1971) Simon & Garfunkel - Patterns (1966)  The Tokens - Green Plant (1967) Same band that released "The Lion Sleeps Tonight".  Ultimate Spinach - Mind Flowers (1968) Neil Young - Roll Another Number (For the Road) (1975)  Jeannie C. Riley - One Toke Over The Line (1972) Sweet fucking god, did no one in 1972 know what a "toke" was? Another album that was never released on CD. I love them. 

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities
Congrats on The Go-Gos and their new movie. But there were SO many before them.

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 120:00


Sigh. Nice to see a Go-Gos movie. Wasn't one VH1 special enough? Again, The Go-Gos were not a band after their second album. FIGHT ME. They were a brand. They were not great instrumentalists, but they did not have to be. Their songs were catchy, but there weren't that many of them. They were fun in a B-52's way, even if Belinda Carlisle's Cher-esque vibrato on helium always bothered me. Still, it was nice to see clean-cut, good-looking gals make good in the MTV era. And someday I will play some! But you should know that there were quite a few all-female bands before them. Bands like Birtha and Fanny would have wiped the floor with them.  Brian Hyland - Mail Order Gun (1970) Brian Hyland had three Top 10 hits in the decade. His first, "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini", went right to #1! 1960. There was also "Gypsy Woman" in 1970 (written by Curtis Mayfield) and that wonderful September song, "Sealed With A Kiss". You know I love the artists who started in the pre-Beatle era and try to reinvent themselves later on. There were so many.  In September 2006 Paul Vance, the song's co-writer, read on TV his own mistaken obituary, as a consequence of the death of another man, Paul Van Valkenburgh, who claimed to have written "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini" under the name Paul Vance. The impostor had explained his lack of royalty payments for the song by claiming that he had sold the rights as a teenager. Vance, the song's true co-author, has earned several million dollars from the song since 1960, describing it as "a money machine". Vance also co-wrote "Playground In My Mind," the hit for Clint Holmes, and "Run, Joey, Run", a hit for David Geddes.  Traffic Safety Tip - Loaded  Brian Hyland - The Bum Is Mine (1977) Written by Allen Toussaint. Jacqueline Taïeb - 7 A.M. (1968) Jerry Lee Lewis - The Cannikin Clink (Let A Soldier Drink) (1969) From rehearsals for the musical Catch My Soul, of which I will go into more detail in a future episode. Let's just say I bought the vinyl soundtrack, and it's a pretty good Hair-era retelling of Othello. This is from Peter Guralnick, who authored the ne plus ultra bio (to me) of Elvis Presley: Picture Jerry Lee Lewis as Iago in the rock ‘n’ roll version of “Othello.” You’re just going to have to imagine it. Me, too. Because as far as I know, no visual record exists except for a few scattered publicity photographs. He played the role in Los Angeles in 1968. The show was scheduled to come to New York next (we had already made plans to attend) – but it never did. According to Jerry Lee, it was because he had grown tired of the actor’s life, six weeks of following the same script night after night was enough, even if, like any Method performer, he never did play it the same way twice. (“I never worked so hard in my life. I mean two hours and forty-five minutes running up and down stairs – it was a mess.”) Very likely the fact that his recording career revived at exactly this time, with three Top 10 country hits in a row, had something to do with it, too. No matter. As this rehearsal recording clearly proves, Jerry Lee inhabited the role, just as he has inhabited virtually every song he has ever sung. Listen to the leer in his voice, listen to the clarity of the message, listen to his delight in the lines. Oh man, I wish I had seen the show.     When I first met him two years later, in the spring of 1970, the role was still clearly in his blood. “You know,” he said to me toward the end of my visit, “a lot of people think if you can make a lot of money, that’s what this life is all about. Well, that can’t be what life is all about, you know? If I can just play my piano and sing – you know, the proudest I ever was in my life was when I got my first record out, hear[ing] it on the radio for the first time.“ He meditated on that for a little while. “Well, life is just a vapor,” he said, winking at me, as if I, too, must surely recognize this Shakespearean allusion. “You breathe it in, and what the heck, it’s gone.“ Kenny Vance - Shuffling Up Your Downs (1969) Written by Becker and Fagen. From Wikipedia: In 1967, the songwriting duo of Walter Becker and Donald Fagen came to the Brill Building to sell their songs, and ended up knocking on Vance's door. Vance liked what he heard, and offered to manage them. The duo arranged horn and string sections for Jay and the Americans and toured with them as bassist and keyboardist, eventually recording demos and masters with Vance in 1969. He continued to work with Becker & Fagen until 1971, when he brought one of their songs ("I Mean to Shine") to Richard Perry, who then brought it to Barbra Streisand and recorded it on Barbra Joan Streisand.  Take A Dip With Dinah - Kenny Vance (1969) Ibid.  The Gass - In The City (1966) The Gass - The New Breed (1966) The She's - The Fool (1966)  The What Four - Ain't No Use In Crying Susan (1966) Formed in Manhattan and comprised of Elizabeth Burke (drums), Cathy Cochran (guitar), China Girard (rhythm guitar) and Diane Hartford (bass). They signed with Columbia in 1966, where they released "Baby I Dig Love" b/w "It's Hard to Live On Promises" and "I'm Gonna Destroy That Boy" and "Ain't No Use in Crying, Susan."  "I'm Gonna Destroy That Boy" is a great title.  The What Four - Do You Believe (1966) Different band, same name. This one from Dayton, Ohio.  The What Four - It's Hard To Live On Promises (1966)  Traffic Safety Tip - Corpse The What Four - Whenever (1966) The males.  The What Four - Baby, I Dig Love (1966) The females.  The What Four - I'm Gonna Destroy That Boy (1966) Topper Headon - Drumming Man (1985) Ex-drummer for The Clash. 'Drumming Man' is a cover of Gene Krupa's signature tune 'Drummin' Man', as originally recorded by Gene Krupa & His Orchestra in 1936. XTC - This World Over (1984) L Ron Hubbard/Yvonne Gillham Jentzsch - The Golden Dawn (1972) Scientology is an applied religious philosophy, jerk.  John Phillips - Zulu Warrior (1973-1979) Sensation Alex Harvey Band - Give My Compliments To The Chef (1974) The cover is a send-up of the big Roger Dean covers done for Yes, Uriah Heap, etc. I love this record very much. Alice Cooper was a pretty tame imitation/contemporary. This is the real stuff.  Traffic Safety Tip - Lady Luck Frank Zappa - Little House I Used To Live In (1970)  The Shadows Of Knight - Shake Revisited '69 (1969)  ?-? Velvet Underground  - Waiting For The Man (1967) The Webspinners (Ron Dante) - Theme From Spider Man (1972) Thee Prophets - Rag Doll Boy (1969)  ?-? Tito Puente - Oye Como Va (1962) Original version Traffic Safety Tip - Bottle Tony Martin - Aquarius (1982) Pink Floyd - Vegetable Man (1967)  Lorne Greene - Waco (1966) Traffic Safety Tip - Corpse II Winchester 76 - Buffalo (1967) Winston Cigarettes - It's How You Make It Long (1967) Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies - You Can Never Come Down (1968) Hot Chocolate - You Could've Been A Lady (1971)

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities
United States of America/Joe Byrd

D-Sides, Orphans, and Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 120:01


Their name was a provocation—“a way of expressing disdain for governmental policy. It was like hanging the flag upside down,” as the group’s Dorothy Moskowitz told Terrascope. But if you were young in 1968, there was a lot going on—LSD, Vietnam, The White Album, Stockhausen—and the United States of America somehow sounded like all of it at once: a counterculture state-of-the-union address. Their debut album was the work of a group of UCLA students working under the direction of Joseph Byrd, an ethnomusicologist and former student of John Cage. Byrd, a card-carrying Communist, envisaged an avant-garde rock band with radical politics at its center, and from that combustible starting point came a suite of music that pulls in all directions. Fuzz-rock and musique concrète leaks into traditional jazz and ragtime, with Moskowitz’s beautiful but affectless voice a rare constant. By any conventional yardstick, it’s a jumble, but think of it as the musical equivalent of a Rauschenberg collage and it all makes sense. In my life I have owned many, many albums. This is the only one I've owned three times in different iterations. I love this record. All the trouble. All the failure. All the noise.  United States of America - American Metaphysical Circus (1968) United States of America - Garden of Earthly Delights (1968) United States of America  - I Won’t Leave My Wooden Wife For You, Sugar (1968) United States of America - Love Song For a Dead Che (1968) United States of America - The American Way of Love (1968) Metaphor for an Older Man California Good Time Music Love Is All  After USA exploded and fell to the ground, Joe Byrd formed The Field Hippies.  Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies - Kalyani (1969) Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies - You Can’t Ever Come Down (1969) Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies - Nightmare Train (1969) Phil Ochs - Crucifixion (1967) Country Joe MacDonald - Sexist Pig (1972) Joe MacDonald's "Paris Sessions" album features Dorothy Moskowitz on keyboards and vocals. Last I checked, there were videos on YouTube of this tour.  Merry Clayton - Gimme Shelter (1970) East of Idaho - Don’t You Want Me (1994) Elton John - I’ve Been Loving You (1968) His debut single. Sank without a trace.  Chicago - Got To Get You Into My Life (1975) Harry Nilsson - She’s Just Laughing At Me (1968) Jan and Dean (with Davy Jones) - Laurel and Hardy (1967) Jimmy “Bo” Horne - Dance Across The Floor (1978) The Spotnicks (with Jimmy Nicol) - Husky (1964) Klaatu - Sub-Rosa Subway (1976) Les Humphries Singers - MacArthur Park (1975) Ray Stevens - Age of Aquarius (1969) Steely Dan - Dallas (1972)

Males Vibracions
Males Vibracions 211 (especial confinament X) 2-6-20

Males Vibracions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 57:54


Aquesta setmana al Males Vibracions acabem les sessions Wuhan Sabbath. Sessions inspirades per Black Sabbath i la pandèmia del Covid19 (és a dir ple de dimonis). I ho fem amb El Wuhan Sabbath Fe-Males Vibracions, amb dones al capdavant d'estes cançons: Coven - For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge; Ultimate Spinach - Gilded lamp of the cosmos; Heart - Barracuda; Suzi Quatro - Daytona Demon; Lucifer - Lucifer; Spiders - Gracious man; Elecric Citizen - Social phobia; The Mongrelettes - ?????? ??????; Fanny - Seven Roads; Joe Byrd & the field hippies - You can't ever come down; The Devil's Blood - White faces; Stone the Crows - Keep on rollin'; Janis Joplin with Big Brother & the Holden Company - Flower in the sun.

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di domenica 06/01/2019

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 51:42


a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche dei Fairport Convention, John McLaughlin, Joe Byrd and The Field Hippies, Willem Breuker, Popol Vuh, Soft Machine, Jimi Tenor & KabuKabu

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di dom 06/01 (seconda parte)

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 51:42


a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche dei Fairport Convention, John McLaughlin, Joe Byrd and The Field Hippies, Willem Breuker, Popol Vuh, Soft Machine, Jimi Tenor & KabuKabu (seconda parte)

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di dom 06/01 (seconda parte)

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 51:42


a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche dei Fairport Convention, John McLaughlin, Joe Byrd and The Field Hippies, Willem Breuker, Popol Vuh, Soft Machine, Jimi Tenor & KabuKabu (seconda parte)

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast
PROGRAM 22: AMERICA AND ETHIOPIA HAVE WORDS [07.19.12]

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2012


Feels like it's been a while since there's been a show without a grand theme. A return to normalcy? The new normal also apparently means I take 6 weeks and a day to process every podcast. Guess what, we're back on the air this Thursday/tomorrow at 7pm. Death is back, so expect their to be some sort of tribute to Bill Doss of the Olivia Tremor Control. Download | Podcast Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps). Tom Carter & Bardo Pond - "Side 1" (from 4/23/03) Charalambides - "Variant" (from Drilling the Curve) Giving out the live call-in number... a little risky, eh, Grouse? The Meters - "Darling Darling Darling" (from Funkify Your LIfe: The Meters Anthology) Holy Modal Rounders - "Interlude" (from The Moray Eels Eat the Holy Modal Rounders) The United States of America - "The American Way of Love" (from The United States of America) Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies - "Moonsong: Pelog / Patriot's Lullabye" (from The American Metaphysical Circus) You got all of that Metaphysical stuff wrong, Grouse! Booker T & the MGs - "Soul Dressing" (from The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968) Cuffs - "Private Views / YCCT" (RTS 017) Terry Malts - "Disconnect / Don't Think You're Funny" (from LL007 ["Shit Split"]) CSC Funk Band - "A Little Weight" (from EC 022) The Apostles - "Oshi Onwu" (from ASS-003) Mulatu Astatke - "Yegelle Tezeta" (from Ethiopiques 4 - Ethio Jazz & Musique Instrumentale 1969-1974) Amen Dunes - "Ethio Song" (from Ethio Covers 7") Debo Band - "Akale Wube" (from Debo Band) Caston Deluca & Mellow Kello - "Voicemail Song #2" (a READ-GROUSE voicemail) The Velvet Underground - "Murder Mystery" (from The Velvet Underground) Caston Deluca - "Diary Entry" (a READ-GROUSE voicemail) Pants Yell! - "Two French Sisters" (from Alison Statton) The Make-Up - "How Pretty Can U Get" (from Destination: Love; Live! At Cold Rice) Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - "Black Boy" (from Bulletproof Brass EP) Jewish Renaissance Medical Center - "Ivan has an appointment" (a READ-GROUSE voicemail) Ronnie Von - "Atlântida" (from A Misteriosa Luta do Reino do Parassempre Contra o Império de Nunca Mais) Grouse, how dare you talk over Floh De Cologne Floh De Cologne - "Fließbandbaby (cut short by dead battery)" (from Fließbandbabys Beat-Show)

Junior Aspirin Podcast
JAR SESSION 02 - PSYCHEDELIC PESSIMISM

Junior Aspirin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2009


Junior Aspirin Radio Session 2 'Psychedelic Pessimism', devised and presented by Mick PeterCLICK HERE TO LISTEN & DOWNLOAD TRACKLISTING1. Glass Family-David's Rap2. Yo How Wah 13-Ho3. Swamp Dogg-God Bless America (For What)4. Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Quintet-Strawberry Fields5. Ellen Warshaw-Sister Morphine6. Nico-Janitor of Lunacy7. Zappa and the Mothers- Absolutely Free8. The Fugs-Crystal Liaison9. Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies-You Can't Ever Come Down10. Tuli Kupferberg-The Art Scene11. The Electric Prunes- Dr Do-Good12. Sun Ra- Nuclear War

Shock World Service
024: Wild Combinations (Mike Smalle)

Shock World Service

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2009 71:28


Shock World Service 024: Mike Smalle Wild Combinations by Mike Smalle 29/04/2009 Galway, Ireland Label: shockworldservice.bandcamp.com/ Twitter: twitter.com/shockws Facebook: www.facebook.com/shockworldservice iTunes: itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/shock…vice/id372945781 Feed: feeds.feedburner.com/shockworldservice 1. Arthur Russell - That's Us/Wild Combination 2. Kraftwerk - The Telephone Call 3. Belbury Poly - From An Ancient Star 4. Quiet Village - Can't Be Beat 5. Tuxedomoon - In A Matter Of Speaking 6. Japan - Quiet Life 7. Roxy Music - Sea Breezes (edit) 8. Talk Talk - New Grass 9. Augustus Pablo - Frozen Dub 10. Selda - Yaylalar 11. William Burroughs - Kim Like The Great Gatsby VS John Cage : First Interlude 12. Burial - Forever 13. Clark - Diesel Raven 14. AGF/Delay - Outbreak 15. Joe Byrd & The Field Hippies - Patriot's Lullabye 16. Can - Moonshake 17. The Cramps - Human Fly