
Revisiting A&M Records No. 25
Phil Ochs: ‘Pleasures of the Harbor’ (November ‘67)
In hindsight there couldn’t have been a more sadly ironic song for this under-appreciated folkie to choose as an opening statement for the next phase of his career.

Revisiting A&M Records No. 25
Phil Ochs: ‘Pleasures of the Harbor’ (November ‘67)
In hindsight there couldn’t have been a more sadly ironic song for this under-appreciated folkie to choose as an opening statement for the next phase of his career.
Music My Mom Taught Me #1 : Given this Sunday’s Hallmark holiday, here comes a series of posts today-and-onward revisiting the roots of my musical knowledge, as handed down by my still-hip mother, Candace, with deep gratitude.
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