The Boston Globe â May 26, 1968
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@philochssings
The Boston Globe â May 26, 1968
âIt goes beyond insanity. There is too much reason today.â
"smiling protester lives for today," a profile of phil ochs including excerpts from an interview by enn raudsepp for the globe and mail, september 14th, 1966
Phil Ochs and Pete Seeger at The Spring Mobilization Against the War in New York City, April 15 1967
Happy 85th, Phil đ€
phil ochs performs "when i'm gone" on ctv's let's sing out, canada, september 27th, 1965
The Gazette â October 07, 1967
I love this picture because Phil's smile is just so sweet I miss him
phil ochs photographed by alice ochs on bleecker street, 1966
phil ochs and pete seeger performing at the schaefer music festival in central park, july 20th, 1968
Phil Ochs. I wish he could have made more songs. </3
phil ochs photographed by roz payne playing for protesters during the democratic national convention in chicago, august 1968
Michigan Daily â July 30, 1968
phil ochs photographed by marc eliot at hunter college, new york city, april 17th, 1971
âOchs said he was voting for âMcGovern the man,â although he claimed not to be a fan of the Democratic party--âbecause it's the party of the dying capitalist system. But it's a good temporary way to stop being killed by the police while regrouping forces and getting some rest on the side.â âNixon amazes me,â Ochs said, âhe always manages to hit new lows. This deal to screw up the Democrats by having Wallace shot...ââ Sundial â May 18, 1972
phil ochs photographed by alice ochs in new york city, 1967
Phil Ochs in 1975, wearing Bob Dylan's "Desire" hat. His performance was recorded for "Renaldo and Clara", but eventually cut from the movie