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  1. 4 days ago · Found this footage in the 50 Phil Ochs Fans Can't Be Wrong Facebook group. It was posted anonymously with the caption: "I decided to give that website with t...

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  2. 5 days ago · While Phil Ochs may not have intended this song to be solely about Lenny Bruce, it remains a haunting and introspective piece that explores the depths of despair. Its raw emotion and thought-provoking lyrics continue to resonate with listeners, inviting us to contemplate the meaning of our own lives and the importance of compassion towards ...

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  3. 3 days ago · Throughout the month of February 2024, Folk Alley is featuring great Black folk and blues artists who helped define the form in the early days of recording. To illustrate how deep and important are the contributions of these archived Black folk artists, we are also spotlighting modern artists who have been directly inspired by their work. You can listen anytime by clicking on the Classic Folk ...

  4. Social democrat folk singer Phil Ochs' humorous critique of liberals in the 60s, 90s cover by Dead Kennedy's Jello Biafra in comments Share Add a Comment Sort by:

  5. 5 days ago · 1. Folk-singer Phil Ochs was probably best known for his many anti-war songs, including "Draft Dodger Rag" and "I Ain't Marching Anymore". What personal experience did Ochs have with the military? Hint. He served in the National Guard while in college. He attended a military prep school for several years.

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  7. 3 days ago · White Boots Marching in a Yellow Land Quiz. Phil Ochs was a protest singer (although he preferred to refer to himself as a topical singer, or a singing journalist) of the 1960s and 70s. Here are some questions about a few of his best-known songs. A multiple-choice quiz by looney_tunes . Estimated time: 4 mins.

  8. 2 days ago · When I’m Gone / Phil Ochs. It’s stacked with local music and friends of ours, one track was memorably recorded in the back room of the record store. I read through them one by one. It starts with “You Got to Die” by Blind Willie McTell. It’s one of two songs he always joked he wanted played at his funeral.

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