Phil Ochs must be rolling in his grave to have his words so misused and abused in Ned Lamb's opinion piece. First of all, when Ochs declared, "I ain't marching anymore," he wasn't giving up protests.
“A migrant worker sweats underneath the blazin’ sun. He’s fallen on his knees but his work is never done. He begs someone to listen but nobody seems to care, And I know that couldn’t happen here. Oh, ...
Late in his short life, Phil Ochs, one of the shining lights of the Greenwich Village folk protest movement, worried whether his songs would be remembered. The news from four decades on is good. Neil ...
Unheard demos of rare songs and more are included in this set coming out on May 22. “As much as has been written about the sixties,” said Steve Earle, “it’s arguable that no one experienced that ...
Despite what we’ve seen on Mad Men, the Sixties were not all about capitalistic greed. In fact, the decade witnessed the explosion of counterculture movements, social revolution, and most importantly ...
He surveyed the trash of record companies, haggled with aging photographers and scoured estate sales, building an archive widely seen as unmatched. By Alex Traub A look at one of the entries that ...
On its face, the 1968 Democratic National Convention bore a striking resemblance to the one kicking off Monday: Party members gathered in Chicago after the sitting president announced he wouldn’t seek ...
In the counterculture movement of the 1960s, Phil Ochs was both a musical legend and spokesman for such causes as civil rights and opposition to the Vietnam War. Stone Soup Coffeehouse will present a ...
The No Ones-Peter Buck, Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen, Scott McCaughey, and Frode Strømstad-share "Phil Ochs Is Dead," the latest track from their new album, My Best Evil Friend, out March 31 on Yep Roc ...
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