I loved Phil Ochs, having seen him performing on a college campus to drum up support for an anti-war gathering at another campus. He was one of my favorite singer-songwriters, and one of the best at sociopolitical commentary and protest. Dylan was Dylan, and wrote some amazing songs, but he gave up his voice of dissent.
Thanks for introducing Phil Ochs. Have you caught Jesse Welles yet? Probably so, but if not check out his YouTube for some recent tunes like “War isn’t Murder”, or “Trees”, or “Books”, or “Autumn”, or “White Caucasian God”, “Philanthropist”, Squirrels”, etc.
I loved Phil Ochs, having seen him performing on a college campus to drum up support for an anti-war gathering at another campus. He was one of my favorite singer-songwriters, and one of the best at sociopolitical commentary and protest. Dylan was Dylan, and wrote some amazing songs, but he gave up his voice of dissent.
thanks, we have featured Jesse Welles numerous times over the past year....
Thanks for introducing Phil Ochs. Have you caught Jesse Welles yet? Probably so, but if not check out his YouTube for some recent tunes like “War isn’t Murder”, or “Trees”, or “Books”, or “Autumn”, or “White Caucasian God”, “Philanthropist”, Squirrels”, etc.
Your eye for photography is extremely professional, Greg, always a pleasure to see them
All the political cartoons are excellent
tRUMP as a Nazi rings true
And the cartoon with MRt snoozing over the map of Iran makes me thing of the vulnerability
of aircraft carriers and the possibility of a land invasion where we could lose at least hundreds
of our sons and daughters, brothers and sisters to the maniacs delusional schemes
With fingers crossed I carry on
I have never hoped he would taco more than right now.
Your photos: I always find something interesting to study in them. Nicely printed and exposed. Good job!
PS: please don't ever stop collating the political cartoons.
I loved the Phil Ochs music today, especially “There But for Fortune.”
Thanks for including Marty 2Bulls!
His Native voice always gives me cause to pause.
Well said.
what are the chances Patel returns the medal that was hung on him?
He probably brought it home to give to his master!