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Back vinyl album cover of Tape From California (1968) by Phil Ochs

Back vinyl album cover of Tape From California (1968) by Phil Ochs

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Phil Ochs in 1968 photographed by Ronald L. Enfield

Phil Ochs in 1968 photographed by Ronald L. Enfield

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kafkamademedoit:

Phil Ochs (1968)

kafkamademedoit:

Phil Ochs (1968)

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peterfeld:

Phil Ochs, “Tape From California.” Psychedelic New York City in the 60s. Be sure to watch the Phil Ochs documentary on PBS next Monday, Jan. 23 at 10pm.

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kafkamademedoit:

Phil Ochs, circa 1968

kafkamademedoit:

Phil Ochs, circa 1968

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kafkamademedoit:

Phil Ochs Tape from California (white label promo) (A&M Records, 1968)

This just came in the mail

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kafkamademedoit:

Phil Ochs (one of my favorite photos) (1968)

kafkamademedoit:

Phil Ochs (one of my favorite photos) (1968)

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victorfranko:

Phil Ochs - I Ain’t Marching Anymore

Remembrance Day edition…

Lest We Forget

From the a live TV performance that I can’t Identify… better than the studio version, though.

Villers Station Cemetery

Judging by the thumbnail of the track, it’s from the July 1968 Swiisch Underground video where he performs I Ain’t Marchin’ Anymore and Crucifixition.

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rulingstone:

Allen Ginsberg & Phil Ochs. Vancouver, 1968.

rulingstone:

Allen Ginsberg & Phil Ochs. Vancouver, 1968.

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johnbutlertrain:

Phil Ochs - 1968