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the pin-up appeal of phil ochs etc. etc.
phil ochs performs "when i'm gone" on ctv's let's sing out, canada, september 27th, 1965
sharing a birthday with cassavetes does lead me to believe we’re cosmically linked. i also believe baseball, film, & gena rowlands are life’s great miracles.
everyone is breaking up with their stupid boyfriends lately thank goodness now is the perfect time to watch silent movies from the 1920s and get all sorts of freakyyyyyyyy
Husbands (1970) dir. John Cassavetes
George Harrison in Miami, February 1964
phil ochs performs "the highwayman," his musical setting of alfred noyes' 1906 poem, on come, read to me a poem, new york city, april 12th, 1967
Phil Ochs in Greenwich Village, Nov 1964. By David Gahr
It is literally a form of torture trying to solve/assume another persons perspective. The best I can do is lead a good life!
phil ochs on pbs's folk guitar with laura weber, recorded april 22nd and aired april 30th, 1966
When a fellow comes a'courtin' you And sits you on his knee Keep your eye upon the sparrow That flits from tree to tree You'll never wish you were a single girl like me
Joan Baez photographed by David Redfern
Rick Danko at the Cellar Door in Washington, D.C. in 1979.
(Photographer: Molly Roberts)
phil ochs with peter asher and ricky nelson circa 1966 ; from the michael ochs archives
Joan Baez and James Baldwin Attend Selma to Montgomery civil rights march, 1965. Credit: Steve Schapiro