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Philip David Ochs ( El Paso, Texas, 19 de dezembro, 1940 – 9 de abril 1976) era um cantor e compositor norte-americano. Escreveu centenas de canções nas década de 1960 e lançou oito álbuns em sua vida.

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  • Sebitude

    The greatest singer of all time! :)

    16 Mai 16h51 Responder
  • Tymbolic

    One of my favorite singer-songwriters - what a legend! A shame he's been gone for so long.

    10 Mai 14h51 Responder
  • neckermanncj

    "Pleasures of the Harbor" is definitely his best album (also arguably one of the greatest albums of all time), although it's drastically different than everything else he's ever done. The compilation album "There But For Fortune" has all of his greatest songs on it, I would say.

    30 Mar 5h19 Responder
  • Krutponken

    My favorite album is definitively "Live at the Troubadour Nightclub"

    10 Mar 14h09 Responder
  • Sebitude

    Rehearsals for Retirement is probably my favourite album, it's impossible to choose a favourite song though!

    28 Fev 3h55 Responder
  • allisonmichele

    Favorite songs? Albums?

    27 Fev 0h16 Responder
  • ittybittybetty

    his voice...

    14 Fev 19h41 Responder
  • Wayob

    The lack of Phil Ochs in this world is earth shattering.

    8 Fev 7h09 Responder
  • Sebitude

    The lack of activity here is sad. :(

    2 Fev 10h40 Responder
  • cauld_lad

    Constantly comparing him with Dylan does both a disservice, in my opinion. They were both their own artists.

    10 Jan 12h49 Responder
  • allisonmichele

    Happy birthday, Phil.

    19 Dez 2012 Responder
  • bumoncouch

    along with all the great songs he wrote, he really had one of the most beautiful voices in american music

    13 Dez 2012 Responder
  • Wayob

    Phil has indefinitely detained, wiretapped, maced and drone bombed my heart. I hereby declare, on this Last of fm, that America's war on humanity is over. We are all dead now, the blue lights have come and gone, but no longer will our militarized representatives at home and abroad decisively bomb villages and funerals in Somalia, Pakistan, Afganistan, Iraq, Libya, and Yemen in their war on child corpses with melted faces. The entire nation now pursues nothing less than peace, patience and prosperity among the world's citizens; Citizens United we stand.

    5 Dez 2012 Responder
  • Sebitude

    "One good song with a message can bring a point more deeply to more people than a thousand rallies."

    27 Nov 2012 Responder
  • allisonmichele

    Ah, that endearing sarcasm of Phil's. Perfection.

    20 Nov 2012 Responder
  • neckermanncj

    I really don't understand why Bob Dylan is most famous than Phil Ochs. I'm not saying that Dylan is bad, but nobody can touch Phil Ochs. [2]

    8 Nov 2012 Responder
  • viniortolano

    what is this guy

    4 Nov 2012 Responder
  • Toulorge

    I really don't understand why Bob Dylan is most famous than Phil Ochs. I'm not saying that Dylan is bad, but nobody can touch Phil Ochs.

    10 Out 2012 Responder
  • DeadKinks

    It's so sad to hear his late shows. Not only his voice lost a lot of the old range after the assault, there's this major depression in it too. He already sounded so lost at the Carnegie Hall shows in '70. He kept trying as much as he could, but you can't help but hear him sinking lower and lower through the first half of the 70's... One of the saddest stories in music, really.

    1 Out 2012 Responder
  • optimisticky

    when i was growing up and my parents would play his tunes, i thought he was the everlasting american peter pan who lived in perpetual and happy boyhood that just so happened to play guitar and build pipe bombs in his parents' basement. for a long time, i just couldn't get over his reed-y pipes. the plain, singsong voice felt really vestal and immature and unaffected by the politics he was singing about. to an extent, my parents and i probably weren't listening to his music but to his ideas in a format he insisted on using. i was more used to really deeply reflective folksingers whose voice didn't follow any rules and just sort of spit the words out in a really disturbing sputter. anyway, now the voice just kills me (in a good way) and i don't know why i didn't like it as a kid. there's nothing ordinary about the guy, and it's a fine credit to his legacy.

    14 Set 2012 Responder
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