Ochs, Phil: Broadside Ballads 11: Interviews with Phil Ochs

Ochs, Phil SKU: 16942967
Ochs, Phil: Broadside Ballads 11: Interviews with Phil Ochs

Ochs, Phil: Broadside Ballads 11: Interviews with Phil Ochs

Ochs, Phil SKU: 16942967

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Title: Broadside Ballads 11: Interviews with Phil Ochs
Artist: Ochs, Phil
Label: Folkways Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 093070532120
Genre: Folk

It is dangerous to be a protest singer writes Broadside Magazine publisher Gordon Friesen in the liner notes to this album. This 1968 series of interviews with folk singer Phil Ochs was released following Ochs' suicide in 1976. Ochs discourses at length on the state of American folk and pop music, the impact of the migration of folk musicians from New York to Los Angeles and the West Coast, his reflections on Bob Dylan, his bitterness about being excluded from performing at the Woody Guthrie tribute in 1968, and a dim awareness of the beginnings of his depression. The liner notes contain a transcript of one of the interviews with Israel "Izzy" Young, also conducted in 1968 following the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

Tracks:
1.1 Introduction and Background with Phil Ochs. He Comments on the Music Industry in the Early 1960's
1.2 Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert, Vietnam, the Movies
1.3 Gordon Friesen with Ochs in 1968, the West Coast, the Music Business, the American Scene
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