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| | Phil Ochs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ochs is also mentioned in the Dar Williams song "All My Heroes Are Dead," the Will Oldham song "Gezundheit," and the They Might Be Giants song "The Day." The Josh Joplin Group recorded an eponymous tribute to Ochs on their album Useful Music. |  | | The punk band Squirrel Bait cited Ochs as a major creative influence in the liner notes of their 1986 album Skag Heaven, and cover him there with the title track from Tape From California. |  | | Schooner Fare recorded "Don't Stop To Rest (Song for Phil Ochs)" on their album Closer to the Wind (1981). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Ochs
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| | Ochs - Carnegie Hall |
 | | Historians will note that Phil was a fat Elvis way before Elvis was a fat Elvis. |  | | But Phil Ochs was losing hope in democracy. |  | | Phil performs in a Gold Elvis suit, which is not appreciated by the audience. |
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http://mywebpages.comcast.net/cw-trades/ochs_carnegie_27mar70.htm
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| | About Phil Ochs |
 | | Sliced Bread Records released a double cd of covers of Phil's songs performed by 28 artists in 1998 entitled The Songs of Phil Ochs. |  | | For more on Phil, visit the Phil Ochs Web Page and Hugh Blumenfeld's Phil Ochs Page. |  | | Many of Phil's songs have been covered by other artists. |
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http://www.sonnyochs.com/philbio.html
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| | COSMIC BASEBALL ASSOCIATION-Phil Ochs |
 | | Influenced by the stories in the songs he was listening to Phil began to write on his own. |  | | Despite his love of marching music, Phil was disappointed in the band at Staunton because it focused more on the marching than the music. |  | | In the room was Phil Ochs who had also plastered the walls with posters of Elvis. |
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http://www.cosmicbaseball.com/ochs8.html
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| | Schumacher interview/Phil Ochs |
 | | I listened to Phil's music then, and I was a political person too. |  | | He recorded seven albums, four of which are available on CD including the just released "Phil Ochs in Concert" containing the best of his political material. |  | | I was talking about this recently backstage at one of the Phil Ochs song nights. |
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http://goodfelloweb.com/werbe/oats.htm
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| | Phil Ochs |
 | | Ochs' greatest strengths were his wry, heartfelt lyrics and uncluttered melodies; his tenor was unassuming, and his guitar playing was never more than rudimentary. |  | | I grew up listening to Phil Ochs, and for years he was my only reminder that there were other leftists in the world outside of my immediate family. |  | | Ochs' debut is quickly-recorded, minimally arranged folk, with two guitars and his vocals. |
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http://www.warr.org/ochs.html
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| | Folkways Smithsonian Recordings |
 | | Phil Ochs was one of the most important, and certainly the most prolific songwriter to record for Broadside, with 73 songs published in the magazine. |  | | His case has been immortalized by Phil Ochs in this song. |  | | Ochs wrote long editorials for the magazine on a variety of topics, especially the state of topical songwriting. |
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http://www.folkways.si.edu/projects_initiatives/broadside/artists/phil_ochs.html
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| | Phil Ochs Lyric Index |
 | | The Highwayman By Alfred Noyes and Phil Ochs (chords) |  | | This is my collection of Phil Ochs Lyrics. |  | | The Bells By Edgar Allen Poe, musical adaptation by Phil Ochs (chords) |
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http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~trent/ochs/lyrics.html
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| | Bob Dylan Who's Who |
 | | I have no idea whether Ochs originally wrote these songs with classical arrangements in mind, but having heard him sing these songs several times before the album's release alone with an acoustic guitar, the album was a dissapointment. |  | | When Dylan moved into rock, Ochs eventually followed, but instead decided to combine his songs with "classical music." The result was his first album on A&M, (his fourth album chronologically) "Pleasure of the Harbor." By the time this album finally appeared, Ochs had been singing many of these songs for a couple of years. |  | | Still, Phil's heart was broken when he wasn't invited on the Rolling Thunder tour (as he was led to believe he would be). |
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http://www.expectingrain.com/dok/who/o/ochsphil.html
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| | THE LEGACY OF PHIL OCHS |
 | | It was this portion of the "60s generation" that the songs of Phil Ochs represented and inspired. |  | | Although his vocal range was limited and his guitar playing rudimentary, Phil Ochs sang and wrote with such a passionate sense of conviction and integrity that he became one of the leading voices of the folk/protest boom of the early 1960s. |  | | Ochs once said, "A protest song is a song that's so specific that you cannot mistake it for bullshit." Accordingly, he loaded his songs with history, ideas, questions, and news, while making it bluntly obvious which side he was on. |
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http://zena.secureforum.com/Znet/zmag/articles/nov97carter.htm
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| | Marty Gallanter - Phil Ochs Essay |
 | | The death of Phil Ochs was not news because, in part, Phil himself had not been newsworthy for several years. |  | | I met Phil Ochs in 1962 in Greenwich Village. |  | | In one of those twists of living, Phil couldn't go with me. His first (and only) child was about to be born and he said his wife would kill him if he was away when that happened. |
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http://www.themadhatter.net/mg3ochs.htm
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| | Lyrs to a Submarine Song by Phil Ochs? |
 | | I think Phil was one the most underrated songwriters of the 60's. |  | | Clearly, Phil's focus was the message first and the music second. |  | | They think of Phil Ochs as the Billy Bragg of the 1960's. |
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http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=7095
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| | Phil Ochs Night |
 | | Phil Ochs A Tribute to the Man and His Music at the WHYY Forum Theater, 6th and Race Sts., Sunday, Mar. 31, 7:30p.m. |  | | Gene Shay, producer of the Philadelphia Ochs concert, remarks that it is striking that Phil's topical songs are still valid today. |  | | Ochs was genuinely touched that people would know his songs by heart, and be willing to carry him through a concert. |
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http://www.citypaper.net/articles/032896/article055.shtml
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| | Portrait: Phil Ochs |
 | | Phil joked that he'd be the left's Elvis Presley. |  | | Kennedy, it seemed to Phil, was the bridge between the old and the new. |  | | Until this time, Phil's world had been the movies and then music (he played the clarinet and saxophone). |
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http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/1992/64/64p20.htm
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| | Phil Ochs: The Best of Phil Ochs: 20th Century Masters: Pitchfork Review |
 | | It's the pinnacle of Ochs' songwriting, though its music is a bit awkward: Ochs hired experimental musician Joseph Byrd to arrange it with disturbing strings and bizarre electronic sounds, with mixed results. |  | | "You're not a folk singer," Bob Dylan accused Phil Ochs, "you're a journalist." He echoed the most consistent criticism of the late Phil Ochs, who made his name with topical folk songs. |  | | Ochs still wrote lyrics like a journalist: his florid descriptions still took in detailed scenes and translated them to song. |
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http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/o/ochs_phil/20th-century-masters.shtml
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| | Music: Letters at 3AM (Austin Chronicle . 08-18-97) |
 | | The paradox of Phil Ochs was that his death was probably some of both. |  | | It is only when you remember this that you can understand the origins and full force of the songs and the stance of Phil Ochs and the comparatively small number of people who made his generation memorable. |  | | A paradoxical, relentless time, an inconclusive era of extremes -- amidst which Phil Ochs tried to make a difference with only audacity, integrity, and a guitar. |
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http://www.weeklywire.com/ww/08-18-97/austin_cols_ventura.html
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| | Remembering Phil Ochs |
 | | Their first cd, In the Heat of the Summer, (title song by Phil Ochs) showcases the depth and passion of their songwriting. |  | | Six years after Phil's death, Ned Traynor who was then active with the musicians' cooperative which was producing concerts at the Speakeasy on MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village, suggested that they do a Phil Ochs Song Night. |  | | The philosophy behind Song Night was to keep Phil's music alive, to give all the monies collected to organizations in the folk field who were struggling financially, and to showcase performers. |
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| | Folk Music 101 - Major American Artists - Phil Ochs - Folk Music |
 | | This page has lyrics to a small number of Phil's labor songs. |  | | A new 2-CD Ochs tribute album with classic songs sung by Gorka, Eric Andersen, The Roches, Tom Paxton, David Massengill, Karen Savoca, Disappear Fear, and many others (you buy it and can also listen to 3 cuts). |  | | Tragically, Phil Ochs also took his own life in 1976. |
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http://www.balladtree.com/folk101/bio_philochs.htm
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| | MusicMoz - Bands and Artists: O: Ochs, Phil: Links |
 | | Ochs, Phil - Tribute to the protest and folk singer. |  | | Remembering Phil Ochs - Includes a history of the Phil Ochs song nights, and biographies of the performers. |  | | Wilson and Alroys: Phil Ochs - Includes a series of reviews of Phil Ochs recordings. |
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http://musicmoz.org/Bands_and_Artists/O/Ochs,_Phil/Links
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| | Phil Ochs and Political Songwriting |
 | | She says that Phil's songs are out there more and more. |  | | Sonny was handed a tape of one of Phil's shows from a show in Greenwich Village's gaslight from a man who had named his son after Phil. |  | | The "Remembering Phil Ochs" nights are celebrating their 20th anniversary. |
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http://www.wjffradio.org/FolkPlus/setlists/030308.html
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| | Amazon.com: Farewells & Fantasies: The Phil Ochs Collection: Music: Phil Ochs |
 | | Among folk legends, the late Phil Ochs is nearly peerless. |  | | Thanks Phil for all your great songs and for "being there" when we needed you. |  | | Rhino Records has produced the definitive Ochs tribute album, which will be an invaluable reference for every folk music enthusiast and historian interested in the development of topical song. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000347F?v=glance
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| | The Unofficial Phil Ochs Setlist Archive |
 | | Welcome to my new Phil Ochs’ setlist archive. |  | | OCHS-BandW-05 - Phil in concert, circa 1966. |  | | Judging by the information given on that site, these discs do not catalog ALL of Phil Ochs’ recordings by Broadside. |
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http://www.geocities.com/linus1304/ochs.html
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| | Phil Ochs MP3 Downloads - Phil Ochs Music Downloads - Phil Ochs Music Videos |
 | | Like most other rock & roll bands of the time, the Beatles were anathema to the folk audience, and Ochs' willingness to do the song, even in a spirit of fun, is startling. |  | | The strangest moment here is Ochs' cover, in a duet with Eric Andersen, of the Beatles' song "I Should've Known Better," recorded in 1964 at New York's Village Gate. |  | | These aren't really "demos" in the sense of showcasing the songs for possible recording; he was recording these so that Broadside's editors could print the lyrics. |
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| | Phil Ochs: The Early Years / Tim Buckley: Once I Was: BBC Sessions - PopMatters Music Review |
 | | While Ochs began his career in the early sixties playing politically-charged acoustic songs in the mode of other folkies such as Joan Baez and Richard Farina, he moved into electric music, and, eventually, more confessional lyrics. |  | | But Ochs wrote a handful of fully realized and poetic songs, and most of the best are on this CD: "What Are You Fighting For," "There But for Fortune," "Ballad of Medgar Evers," and at least a half dozen more of the 20 songs, total, collected here. |  | | Yet Buckley, too, had a strong folk-steak, as evidenced on this release of songs recorded for the BBC (from a tape found in a box of rotting reel-to-reels in Buckley's basement). |
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http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/o/ochsphil-early.shtml
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| | Comments on 21173 MetaFilter |
 | | Beyond the politics, Phil also wrote many songs that were musically beautiful and richly poetic. |  | | I came upon Phil Ochs' songs via latterday protest-singer Eugene Chadbourne's versions of a few of them. |  | | you have to wonder whether phil and van were familiar with scott walker's first album. |
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 | | Sonny Ochs, Phil's sister, has been active in mounting Phil Ochs Song Nights in New York City since 1983 and has mounted two such events in Toronto (the first was in 1994) with the participation of local artists such as Grit Laskin, Garnet Rogers, Ken Whiteley, Nancy White, Rick Fielding and Eve Goldberg. |  | | The Ballad of Phil Ochs premiered at the Vancouver Fringe Festival in 1988 and was immediately labeled the jewel of the fringe by the Vancouver Sun. |  | | A protest song is a song that is so specific that you cannot mistake it for bullshit, wrote Phil Ochs on the liner notes of his album, The Broadside Tapes. |
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| | Punknews.org Kind of Like Spitting - Learn: The Songs of Phil Ochs |
 | | On the release of Learn: The Songs of Phil Ochs, Kind of Like Spitting (hereby consisting of Ben Barnett and Daivid J.) shows that they can take nine songs from 60's singer/songwriter Phil Ochs and turn it into an entertaining twenty-two minutes of acoustic fun. |  | | Firstly, I'd like to applaud anyone who attempts to expose the artistry of Phil Ochs to yet another breed of listener. |  | | I'm amazed how many people don't know who Phil Ochs was and have never heard his music. |
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http://www.punknews.org/reviews.php?op=albumreview&id=4497
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| | Phil Ochs's "Rehearsals for Retirement/Gunfight at Carnegie Hall" Liner Notes |
 | | Phil Ochs’ writing, singing, and verve remained sharp and vital on his third AandM album, the last to be produced by Larry Marks. |  | | Ochs was not a match for Holly or Presley as a rock singer, nor were his interpretations so radical or imaginative as to stand among his more notable creative endeavors. |  | | Rehearsals for Retirement, for all its sad disappointment, was not a bummer to listen to: the melodies were graceful, and Ochs’ singing passionate and often uplifting, perhaps despite himself. |
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| | Phil Ochs revisited |
 | | While his contemporaries were writing "protest" songs or singing irrelevant "folk" songs from the past, Ochs was deriding not only the government and its activities, but just as often was commenting on the stupidity of the "left" of the 60s that seemed to have ossified. |  | | I am never one to pass up an opportunity to sing the praises of songwriter and musical journalist Phil Ochs. |  | | His ability top piss off absolutely everyone around him is legend, and this collection is a perfect expose of the insightful, complicated, witty, cynical and sometimes baffling mind that created some of the most beautiful love songs ever written, and some of the cruelest commentaries ever put on paper and vinyl. |
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| | Rediscover Music :: View topic - Where is Phil Ochs? |
 | | I was trying to find some music by the one and only Phil Ochs but I haven't found any of hismany cd's at all. |  | | Thanks for taking the time to get back to me. I was horrified when I saw that rediscover Music didn't have anything by Phil Ochs. |  | | It is a little strange to learn that Rediscover Music apparently doesn't carry any Phil Ochs CDs. |
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http://www.folkera.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=127
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| | PHIL OCHS |
 | | Now remembered primarily for his seminal mid-1960s protest recordings, he is well represented by CD compilations (many featuring previously unavailable material) and reissues of his original albums. |  | | In many ways, Phil Ochs was a victim of Bob Dylan’s critical and commercial success in the 1960s. |  | | Furthermore, as Dylan reached far beyond his localized counterculture roots to achieve the status of a popular culture icon, Ochs would become increasingly marginalized by the new musical trends he seemed unable to adapt to. |
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http://www.shsu.edu/~lis_fwh/book/brill_building/support/Ochs.htm
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| | Phil Ochs |
 | | Lyrics -- A compleat index to almost all of songs that Phil wrote (almost all with lyrics, many with chords and some with historical/contextual notes). |  | | Everything I know about Phil is on these web pages. |  | | Results of the recent survey of favorite songs (Revised, Jun 2005). |
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| | The Early Years by Phil Ochs at Audio Lunchbox |
 | | The Early Years by Phil Ochs at Audio Lunchbox |  | | It includes all 13 songs from that album, prefacing them with seven studio tracks that Ochs did for the 1964 Vanguard compilation LP The Original New Folks, Vol. |  | | While all of the tunes are available in studio versions, these are worthwhile supplements, particularly the five 1966 songs, as four of them would appear in far more elaborately produced arrangements on his Pleasures of the Harbor and Tape from California albums. |
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| | Phil Ochs - Music Forum |
 | | I guess he never got a handle on Phil Ochs either. |  | | I've only got his first two albums, and a compilation of his later stuff, but to my mind, the man was an absolute genius. |
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| | Listening to Phil Ochs Again |
 | | I headed to my local independent music store and picked up a 3-CD set of Phil Ochs recordings. |  | | I've had Phil Ochs on my mind ever since. |  | | Sometimes I find myself crying when I listen to "When I'm Gone," "A Toast to Those Who Are Gone," or "Song of My Returning," and think about his suicide. |
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| | Phil Ochs — www.greenwood.com |
 | | Description: This volume in the Greenwood Press series Bio-Bibliographies in Music provides an overview of Phil Ochs' life and career, an annotated guide to the literature by and about Phil Ochs, and an extensive discography of his recordings. |  | | This research guide will serve as the starting point for any future studies of the exciting, complex life and times of Phil Ochs. |  | | The extensive information compiled in this guide will be of interest to popular music scholars and to Phil Ochs' enthusiasts alike. |
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http://www.greenwood.com/books/BookDetail.asp?dept_id=1&sku=GR1029&imprintID=
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| | Majikthise : Sunday Sermonette: Phil Ochs |
 | | Oh man, I can remember discovering Phil Ochs, and how it completely turned me on to the folky-protest music era. |  | | I second matey's nominaton of "Outside a small circle of friends" as Phil Och's greatest... |  | | It's a wonderful set of lyrics, but they're only part of the song, and the entirety is well worth seeking out. |
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http://majikthise.typepad.com/majikthise_/2005/08/sunday_sermonet_1.html
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| | JR.com: Phil Ochs - Tape From California in Music: Singer/Songwriter: |
 | | The twin peaks of the album are the wistful title track, Ochs' most powerful depiction of interpersonal alienation, and the 14-minute epic "When In Rome," Ochs' own "Desolation Row" in which images from various historical eras co-exist uneasily in the dark-humored lyrics. |  | | Along with PLEASURES OF THE HARBOR, TAPE FROM CALIFORNIA is Phil Ochs' career peak, his later records being increasingly erratic and depressive affairs. |  | | Personnel includes: Phil Ochs (vocals, guitar); Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Van Dyke Parks. |
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| | VH1.com : Phil Ochs : Artist Main |
 | | Singer/songwriter Phil Ochs was a self-coined "singing journalist" when he began performing in New York in the early '60s. |  | | Add a link to your "Phil Ochs" fan site on VH1.com! |  | | Like Bob Dylan, the rival who always outpaced him, Ochs made his reputation singing topical protest songs. |
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| | JR.com: Phil Ochs - There But For Fortune in Music: Singer/Songwriter: |
 | | Songs from the LPs ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO SING, I AIN'T MARCHIN' ANYMORE, PHIL OCHS IN CONCERT. |  | | Songs Of Protest Greatest Folksingers Of The 60's Newport Broadside: Newport Folk Festival 1963 Freedom Is A Constant Struggle What's That I Hear?: The Songs Of Phil Ochs Folk Hits Of The Sixties Steal This Movie Best Of Broadside 1962-1988: Anthems Of... |  | | THERE BUT FOR FORTUNE is an excellent complement to the other single-disc Phil Ochs compilation, THE WAR IS OVER. |
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| | POISON OCHS: Wood Records presents - a tribute to PHIL OCHS - Music - ... |
 | | It's both wonderful and sad but the songs of Phil Ochs remain as topical, informative, and subversive as when they were first written and recorded. |  | | POISON OCHS: Wood Records presents - a tribute to PHIL OCHS - Music - http://www.woodrecords.com/woodrecords/PHIL_OCHS_TRIBUTE_CD |  | | Wood is proud to have a tribute selection of Phil Ochs's songs on CD - recorded by avante-garde and "outsider" smiling/snarling luminaries such as Dr. EUGENE CHADBOURNE w/ CAMPER VAN CHADBOURNE!, ERNESTO DIAZ-INFANTE, LINDA DRAPER (produced by KRAMER!), JAD FAIR AND DANIEL JOHNSTON (together!), the jr. |
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| | Here's to the State of Mississippi (Phil Ochs) |
 | | This song might me subtitled Farewell to Mississippi, for in order to write a few more songs like this, it might be wiser for me to stay away for a while. |  | | Here's to the State of Mississippi (Phil Ochs) |  | | -- Too Many Martyrs (Ballad of Medgar Evers) (PHIL OCHS) (1963) |
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| | Interview with Phil Ochs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Interview with Phil Ochs, alternatively known as Broadside Ballads, Vol. |  | | 11, was, as its title stated, an interview with folksinger Phil Ochs conducted by Broadside Magazine around 1968 and released around eight years later, after Ochs' April 1976 suicide. |  | | This page was last modified 01:55, 5 July 2005. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interview_with_Phil_Ochs
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| | Phil Ochs Covers |
 | | 3, independent cassette, 1999) In German; as Staendchen Schinkel, Gerd--Thresher (Phaenomenal: Lieder Von Phil Ochs Vol. |  | | 3, independent cassette, 1999) In German; as Reise Ohne Wiederkehr Schinkel, Gerd--Spaceman (Phaenomenal: Lieder Von Phil Ochs Vol. |  | | 3, independent cassette, 1999) In German; as Wein Doch um Mich Schinkel, Gerd--Santo Domingo (Phaenomenal: Lieder Von Phil Ochs Vol. |
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http://pobox.upenn.edu/~lapis/covers.html
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| | Phil Ochs, selected quotations |
 | | From Phil's intro to The Marines Have Landed on the Shores of Santo Domingo on Phil Ochs in Concert and There But For Fortune Before the days of television and mass media, the folksinger was often a traveling newspaper spreading tales through music. |  | | From Phil's intro to The World Began In Eden And Ended in Los Angeles on There and Now - Live in Vancouver 1968 I was over there, entertaining the troops. |  | | The final story, the final chapter of western man, I believe, lies in Los Angeles. |
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http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/ochs-quotes.html
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| | Phil Ochs Music |
 | | Music » Bands and Artists » O » Ochs, Phil |  | | Help build the largest human-contributed music project online |
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http://www.music.infotut.com/Bands_and_Artists/O/Ochs,_Phil
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| | Phil Ochs |
 | | Some of those points seem dated now; whereas "Links on the Chain" remains a biting attack on corporate unionism, his anthems about Vietnam and early civil-rights battles suffer from obsolescence. |  | | The earlier recordings offer direct, somewhat rushed versions of acutely pointed material. |  | | More Ochs albums have been issued since his 1976 suicide than during his lifetime. |
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http://www.bostonphoenix.com/alt1/archive/music/reviews/09-05-96/OTR/PHIL_OCHS.html
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| | FolkLib Index for Phil Ochs |
 | | Phil Ochs - A Story & A Song (by Don Bartlett) |  | | Phil Och's songs covered by others: - David Cohen |  | | (articles about Phil Ochs published in books and magazines) Complete bibliographic details for each book can be found in my Bibliography page. |
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http://www.folklib.net/index/o/ochs_phil.shtml
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| | Phil Ochs discography |
 | | 21992Rhino70263 There But for Fortune2:35Ochs, Phil =============== Extra Information =============== According to Phil's sister, Sonny Ochs: 3 other CD's were released in Japan by A&M Records. |  | | unreleased)4:21 Ringing of Revolution7:04 When I'm Gone4:00 Song of My Returning5:13 There But for Fortune2:47 Ochs, PhilFarewells & Fantasies - Disc 21997Elektra~RhinoR2 73518 War is Over, The4:28 I Ain't Marching Anymore (electric)2:50 White Boots Marching in a Yellow Land3:32 Is There Anybody Here?3:21 Santo Domingo5:56 Song of a Soldier (prev. |  | | If you know of any other CDs available from this artist, please E-Mail the information to me at wrp103@psu.edu |
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http://www.folklib.net/uwp/wrp_ochs_phil.shtml
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| | Phil Ochs Tabs: 318 Tabs Total @ 911Tabs |
 | | get Phil Ochs lyrics from Mp3 Lyrics Organized |  | | get more Phil Ochs tabs from Tab Heaven |  | | Phil Ochs news, reviews, forums and wallpapers at GetSomeNoise |
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http://www.911tabs.com/tabs/o/ochs_phil
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