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Phil Ochs in Concert

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attacks the hypocrisy of church teachings and leaders. "Cops of the World" paints a portrait of America as invaders who want to impose their values and ways of life on the world, doing anything they please, expecting everybody else to comply. "Santo Domingo" depicts the 1965-66 U.S. occupation of the Dominican Republic as a ruthless imperialist adventure. "Ringing of Revolution" presents a utopian vision of proletarian conquest and marks one of the earliest recorded political references to
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The album features one of Ochs' few love songs, "Changes", an image-filled, impressionistic ballad lamenting the loss of his life with someone he loves. "Bracero" is a scathing attack on the plight of migrant workers who cross the border from Mexico to work for a pittance. "Canons of Christianity"
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The album opener, "I'm Going to Say It Now", is in the voice of an idealistic college student towards the adults running the school, forcefully but respectfully asserting his right to speak his mind. The final song on the album, "When I'm Gone," is a prescient, sad ode to the shortness of life and
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features many of the folksinger's most enduring songs and represents the culmination of Ochs' folk career, the last of his original albums to be all-acoustic.
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20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Phil Ochs
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the pressing need to fight for social justice while you can.
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This Is Absolutely Real: Visions and Versions of Phil Ochs
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Amchitka, The 1970 Concert That Launched Greenpeace
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Index


Live album
Phil Ochs
Jordan Hall
Genre
Folk
Label
Elektra
Producer
Mark Abramson
Jac Holzman
Phil Ochs
I Ain't Marching Anymore
Pleasures of the Harbor
Phil Ochs
Elektra Records
There but for Fortune
Joan Baez
Love Me, I'm a Liberal
Ronald Reagan in music
AllMusic
Phil Ochs
There but for Fortune
Love Me, I'm a Liberal
liner notes
Phil Ochs
Mark Abramson
Jac Holzman
engineer
Joel Brodsky

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