I heard Phil sing this live in 1973 on the day the draft ended. When the concert was over, he came to the keg party. We chatted for an hour or so before he had to catch his plane. He was a great guy.
Born far too late to have ever had a chance to listen to Phil Ochs in person. I listen to his songs daily and his songs are the only pieces of music that I felt something out of. My personal favorite is Pleasures of the Harbor.
Great song and reaction. 2 more songs from Phil Ochs i'd recommend- "Ringing of Revolution" and "Canons of Christianity", though ther;s certainly more to choose from. A great man chanelling the voice of a generation who died too young.
Thanks for playing Phil Ochs. Classic song. I am also on the far left. I listened to Phil Ochs, Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Odetta, etc... in the early 70's in my late teens, and songs like this from the 1960's helped me to formulate my political views and outlook on life. I have several Phil Ochs albums including the infamous "Gunfight At Carnegie Hall" from 1970, when he dressed up like Elvis Presley and sang songs from the 1950's in addition to his own compositions from the 1960's. Check out this song from that album including his words to the audience at the end. ruclips.net/video/DEt6UhKfzY4/видео.html. Check out the whole album. Take care. Peace, Love, Happiness, and Justice.
Love seeing older folks and hippie types being on the far left. Funny enough my college math tutors were old hippies and far-left Marxist-Leninists back in the day that were into Phil Ochs and people like Pete Seeger, which is how I got introduced to 60s folk and protest music.
Check out the song “I Kill Therefore I Am” by Phil Ochs. I think you’ll find it very fitting considering the recent events you touched on at the beginning of the video.
Wow, I just played it. I don't know why but I can't reply to your other comment about Larkin Poe. I just love them ever since I discovered them on a "Playing For Change" video. I've got a bunch of their music on the channel, including some of their earlier stuff as "The Lovell Sisters". Truly great talents.
I always suggest Ode to Mississippi, but that’s as a Mississippian, as it protests everything wrong with the state, so it may not be applicable for many others. Love your reactions though.
Hopefully you have listened to some of the remakes of this gem. The modern remakes just show that some things do not change,
I heard Phil sing this live in 1973 on the day the draft ended. When the concert was over, he came to the keg party. We chatted for an hour or so before he had to catch his plane. He was a great guy.
Excellent song. Irony seems to have disappeared in a lot of music today
Born far too late to have ever had a chance to listen to Phil Ochs in person. I listen to his songs daily and his songs are the only pieces of music that I felt something out of.
My personal favorite is Pleasures of the Harbor.
Great song and reaction. 2 more songs from Phil Ochs i'd recommend- "Ringing of Revolution" and "Canons of Christianity", though ther;s certainly more to choose from. A great man chanelling the voice of a generation who died too young.
Thanks for playing Phil Ochs. Classic song. I am also on the far left. I listened to Phil Ochs, Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Odetta, etc... in the early 70's in my late teens, and songs like this from the 1960's helped me to formulate my political views and outlook on life. I have several Phil Ochs albums including the infamous "Gunfight At Carnegie Hall" from 1970, when he dressed up like Elvis Presley and sang songs from the 1950's in addition to his own compositions from the 1960's. Check out this song from that album including his words to the audience at the end. ruclips.net/video/DEt6UhKfzY4/видео.html. Check out the whole album. Take care. Peace, Love, Happiness, and Justice.
Love seeing older folks and hippie types being on the far left. Funny enough my college math tutors were old hippies and far-left Marxist-Leninists back in the day that were into Phil Ochs and people like Pete Seeger, which is how I got introduced to 60s folk and protest music.
@@crustjunkie Thanks. Some of us are still around. I just subscribed to your channel. Take care. ☮
@@crustjunkie In the words of Dylan "You don't really get it, do you Mr.Jones?"
theres something about an old guy making content that makes me happy
Check out the song “I Kill Therefore I Am” by Phil Ochs. I think you’ll find it very fitting considering the recent events you touched on at the beginning of the video.
Another of his biting songs is actually a sarcastic take on people's apathy: "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends"
Wow, I just played it. I don't know why but I can't reply to your other comment about Larkin Poe. I just love them ever since I discovered them on a "Playing For Change" video. I've got a bunch of their music on the channel, including some of their earlier stuff as "The Lovell Sisters". Truly great talents.
@@deepcutsreactions7774 Actually, I didn't offer the comment on Larkin Poe. Just Phil Ochs.
@@bradsullivan2495 Oh wow. Guess I'm clueless but that's pretty normal.
Santo Domingo is my favorite by ochs
This song is a searchlight btw
I always suggest Ode to Mississippi, but that’s as a Mississippian, as it protests everything wrong with the state, so it may not be applicable for many others. Love your reactions though.
Did I miss that song? Or was it "Here's To The State Of Mississippi"?
link to original video ruclips.net/video/3cdqQ2BdgOA/видео.html
Great reaction! Please react to some Utah Phillips songs as well!
Edit: Please also do a reaction to "Luang Prabang by Dave Van Ronk"
The only candidate running a unifying campaign not based on right or left is RFK Jr. It's him or bust. Spread the message. RIP Phil Ochs