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Phil Ochs - Links on the Chain (Live at Newport)
This is by far the most powerful and "fiery" version of this song, and it's (in my opinion) the best song he ever made.
Studio chords, might not fit live version - no guitar nearby so cannot check.
Intro: D A C D A (2x)
A C D A
Come you ranks of labor, come you union core,
C D A
And see if you remember the struggles of before,
F#m D E
When you were standing helpless on the outside of the door
Bm E A
And you started building links on the Chain.
Bm D E A
On the Chain, you started building links on the Chain.
When the police on the horses were waitin' on demand,
ridin' thro...
published: 04 Jun 2012
-
Phil Ochs at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival
Clip from the documentary "Phil Ochs: There But For Fortune". Song is "Talking Birmingham Jam".
published: 07 Jan 2012
-
Phil Ochs - As I Walk Alone
As I walk alone
Through each troubled day
I hope the lord above will help guide my way
Guide my way
As I walk alone
Through the valleys I will roam
Searching for the rivers leading to my home
To my home
As I walk alone
Listening to the wise men from the years of old
Trying to remember the words the bible told
As I walk alone
Towards heaven I will fly
If the devil calls me I'll pass him by
Pass him by
As I walk alone
As I walk alone
I'll pass him by
published: 05 Jul 2012
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Phil Ochs - Once I Lived the Life of a Commisar
Parody of "Nobody Know You When You're Down And Out"
Oh once I lived the life of a commissar
Ran a collective road a state owned car
Taking my comrades to the kramlin bar
Buying that high priced vodka, caviar
Then I began to fall so low
Trialed and convicted in old Moscow
If I ever get my hands on that party again
I'm gonna hold on to it just like, East Berlin
Because nobody knows you
When you're purged and out
In my pockets not a five year plan
I better join all those students riding, in Japan
But if I ever get back on my own to feet again
I'm gonna purge all those comrades that turned me in
It's mighty strange without a doubt
Nobody knows you when you're purged and down
But if I ever get back on my own to feet again
I'm gonna purge all those comrades that turned me in
It's mighty st...
published: 13 Dec 2011
-
The Party
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
The Party · Phil Ochs
Live At Newport
℗ 1996 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company
Released on: 1996-01-01
Composer: Unknown
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 28 Jan 2015
-
Phil Ochs as John Train (Last Interview)
On June 24,1975 my friend Bruce Martin invited Phil up to his apartment at 506 Laguardia Place in Greenwich Village and made this recording.
Phil was using the name "John (or Luke)Train" at the time and this interview is done under this persona. An insightful, yet extremely Melancholy, glance into Phil's State of Mind at this time.
The Tape slows down and slurs towards the end. Likely due to either the Reel being Forty Years Old or the Player itself being even Older.
Still, all is audible. I knew Phil during this Period and it is certainly difficult to listen to and not think what I may have done to prevent the following year's tragedy.
published: 29 Dec 2015
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Half A Century High - Phil Ochs - Live at the Newport Folk Festival, 1966
Released on Tape From California about two years after, Phil wrote "Half A Century High" during his pre-Pleasures of the Harbor era, but it was likely scrapped and saved for later due to the limited nature of the 33 RPM long-player albums of the time, which could only hold about 50 minutes (the album sat at 51).
Unfortunately, the song was not only bogged down by the experimental, avant-garde arrangements that plagued songs like the album version of "The Crucifixion", but it was butchered in two by, once again, the time limits of an LP. The Newport version is superior; the man's poetry is not only clear, but is in full form.
***
Read my album review of Tape From California at: https://bit.ly/2H3GTCc
published: 17 Apr 2017
-
Pleasures Of The Harbor
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Pleasures Of The Harbor · Phil Ochs
Live At Newport
℗ 1996 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company
Released on: 1996-01-01
Composer: Unknown
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 28 Jan 2015
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Phil Ochs - Alternate versions of his songs in 'Yippie' (1968)
Alternate versions of 'I Ain't Marching Anymore' and 'William Butler Yeats Visits Lincoln Park And Escapes Unscathed' (likely recorded specifically for this & on portable reel) appears in this short Yippie campaign film. I believe this is the earliest recording of his William Butler Yeats song, composed not very long after the riots considering this was the 1968 presidential campaign film for the Yippie Party - I'm guessing September 1968.
The other well-known live recording is from 1969, its just that Vancouver album has always been marketed as if it were a 1968 concert.
published: 18 Jul 2021
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Phil Ochs - A Year to Go By
Capo on the 1:st fret.
C Em
Here I am
C Em
10 years have I
C Am F G
Watch me run, watch me play, watch me cry
F C
Time has no time
F C
The world is mine
C Am F G
And it takes 10 years for a year to go by
Fm Em G
Here I am
Now 21
Learned all I need for a life that’s just begun
I know the rules
Old men are fools
And it takes 7 years for a year to be done
Here I am
Past 42
All that I know now if only then I knew
Tricked by time
Now I find
That it takes just a year
for a year to be through
Here I am
As old as old
All sayings have been said
All stories have been told
Taught by time
The greatest crime is to
Live less than a year
When a year has unrolled
F ...
published: 05 Jul 2012
5:09
Phil Ochs - Links on the Chain (Live at Newport)
This is by far the most powerful and "fiery" version of this song, and it's (in my opinion) the best song he ever made.
Studio chords, might not fit live versi...
This is by far the most powerful and "fiery" version of this song, and it's (in my opinion) the best song he ever made.
Studio chords, might not fit live version - no guitar nearby so cannot check.
Intro: D A C D A (2x)
A C D A
Come you ranks of labor, come you union core,
C D A
And see if you remember the struggles of before,
F#m D E
When you were standing helpless on the outside of the door
Bm E A
And you started building links on the Chain.
Bm D E A
On the Chain, you started building links on the Chain.
When the police on the horses were waitin' on demand,
ridin' through the strike with the pistols in their hands,
Swingin' at the skulls of many a union man,
As you built one more link on the chain, on the chain,
As you built one more link on the chain.
Then the army of the fascists tried to put you on the run,
but the army of the union, they did what could be done,
Oh, the power of the factory was greater than the gun,
As you built one more link on the chain, on the chain,
As you built one more link on the chain.
And then in 1954, decisions finally made,
The black man was a-risin' fast and racin' from the shade,
And your union took no stand and your union was betrayed,
As you lost yourself a link on the chain, on the chain,
As you lost yourslef a link on the chain.
And then there came the boycotts and then the freedom rides,
And forgetting what you stood for, you tried to block the tide,
Oh, the automation bosses werre laughin' on the side,
As they watched you lose your link on the chain, on the chain,
As they watched you lose your link on the chain.
You know when they block your trucks boys, by layin' on the road,
All that they are doin' is all that you have showed,
That you gotta strike, you gotta fight to get what you are owed,
When you're building all your links on the chain, on the chain,
When you're building all your links on the chain.
Amd the man who tries to tell you that they'll take your job away,
He's the same man who was scabbin' hard just the other day,
And your union's not a union till he's thrown out of the way,
And he's chokin' on your links of the chain, of the chain,
And he's chokin' on your links of the chain.
For now the times are tellin' you the times are rollin' on,
And you're fighting for the same thing, the jobs that will be gone,
Now it's only fair to ask you boys, which side are you on?
As you're buildin' all your links on the chain, on the chain,
As you're buildin' all your links on the chain.
https://wn.com/Phil_Ochs_Links_On_The_Chain_(Live_At_Newport)
This is by far the most powerful and "fiery" version of this song, and it's (in my opinion) the best song he ever made.
Studio chords, might not fit live version - no guitar nearby so cannot check.
Intro: D A C D A (2x)
A C D A
Come you ranks of labor, come you union core,
C D A
And see if you remember the struggles of before,
F#m D E
When you were standing helpless on the outside of the door
Bm E A
And you started building links on the Chain.
Bm D E A
On the Chain, you started building links on the Chain.
When the police on the horses were waitin' on demand,
ridin' through the strike with the pistols in their hands,
Swingin' at the skulls of many a union man,
As you built one more link on the chain, on the chain,
As you built one more link on the chain.
Then the army of the fascists tried to put you on the run,
but the army of the union, they did what could be done,
Oh, the power of the factory was greater than the gun,
As you built one more link on the chain, on the chain,
As you built one more link on the chain.
And then in 1954, decisions finally made,
The black man was a-risin' fast and racin' from the shade,
And your union took no stand and your union was betrayed,
As you lost yourself a link on the chain, on the chain,
As you lost yourslef a link on the chain.
And then there came the boycotts and then the freedom rides,
And forgetting what you stood for, you tried to block the tide,
Oh, the automation bosses werre laughin' on the side,
As they watched you lose your link on the chain, on the chain,
As they watched you lose your link on the chain.
You know when they block your trucks boys, by layin' on the road,
All that they are doin' is all that you have showed,
That you gotta strike, you gotta fight to get what you are owed,
When you're building all your links on the chain, on the chain,
When you're building all your links on the chain.
Amd the man who tries to tell you that they'll take your job away,
He's the same man who was scabbin' hard just the other day,
And your union's not a union till he's thrown out of the way,
And he's chokin' on your links of the chain, of the chain,
And he's chokin' on your links of the chain.
For now the times are tellin' you the times are rollin' on,
And you're fighting for the same thing, the jobs that will be gone,
Now it's only fair to ask you boys, which side are you on?
As you're buildin' all your links on the chain, on the chain,
As you're buildin' all your links on the chain.
- published: 04 Jun 2012
- views: 15716
1:23
Phil Ochs at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival
Clip from the documentary "Phil Ochs: There But For Fortune". Song is "Talking Birmingham Jam".
Clip from the documentary "Phil Ochs: There But For Fortune". Song is "Talking Birmingham Jam".
https://wn.com/Phil_Ochs_At_The_1963_Newport_Folk_Festival
Clip from the documentary "Phil Ochs: There But For Fortune". Song is "Talking Birmingham Jam".
- published: 07 Jan 2012
- views: 23302
2:00
Phil Ochs - As I Walk Alone
As I walk alone
Through each troubled day
I hope the lord above will help guide my way
Guide my way
As I walk alone
Through the valleys I will roam
Searching f...
As I walk alone
Through each troubled day
I hope the lord above will help guide my way
Guide my way
As I walk alone
Through the valleys I will roam
Searching for the rivers leading to my home
To my home
As I walk alone
Listening to the wise men from the years of old
Trying to remember the words the bible told
As I walk alone
Towards heaven I will fly
If the devil calls me I'll pass him by
Pass him by
As I walk alone
As I walk alone
I'll pass him by
https://wn.com/Phil_Ochs_As_I_Walk_Alone
As I walk alone
Through each troubled day
I hope the lord above will help guide my way
Guide my way
As I walk alone
Through the valleys I will roam
Searching for the rivers leading to my home
To my home
As I walk alone
Listening to the wise men from the years of old
Trying to remember the words the bible told
As I walk alone
Towards heaven I will fly
If the devil calls me I'll pass him by
Pass him by
As I walk alone
As I walk alone
I'll pass him by
- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 13087
1:53
Phil Ochs - Once I Lived the Life of a Commisar
Parody of "Nobody Know You When You're Down And Out"
Oh once I lived the life of a commissar
Ran a collective road a state owned car
Taking my comrades to the ...
Parody of "Nobody Know You When You're Down And Out"
Oh once I lived the life of a commissar
Ran a collective road a state owned car
Taking my comrades to the kramlin bar
Buying that high priced vodka, caviar
Then I began to fall so low
Trialed and convicted in old Moscow
If I ever get my hands on that party again
I'm gonna hold on to it just like, East Berlin
Because nobody knows you
When you're purged and out
In my pockets not a five year plan
I better join all those students riding, in Japan
But if I ever get back on my own to feet again
I'm gonna purge all those comrades that turned me in
It's mighty strange without a doubt
Nobody knows you when you're purged and down
But if I ever get back on my own to feet again
I'm gonna purge all those comrades that turned me in
It's mighty strange as far as I can see
Good old red china is the place for me
https://wn.com/Phil_Ochs_Once_I_Lived_The_Life_Of_A_Commisar
Parody of "Nobody Know You When You're Down And Out"
Oh once I lived the life of a commissar
Ran a collective road a state owned car
Taking my comrades to the kramlin bar
Buying that high priced vodka, caviar
Then I began to fall so low
Trialed and convicted in old Moscow
If I ever get my hands on that party again
I'm gonna hold on to it just like, East Berlin
Because nobody knows you
When you're purged and out
In my pockets not a five year plan
I better join all those students riding, in Japan
But if I ever get back on my own to feet again
I'm gonna purge all those comrades that turned me in
It's mighty strange without a doubt
Nobody knows you when you're purged and down
But if I ever get back on my own to feet again
I'm gonna purge all those comrades that turned me in
It's mighty strange as far as I can see
Good old red china is the place for me
- published: 13 Dec 2011
- views: 6308
8:10
The Party
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
The Party · Phil Ochs
Live At Newport
℗ 1996 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company
Released on: 1996-01-...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
The Party · Phil Ochs
Live At Newport
℗ 1996 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company
Released on: 1996-01-01
Composer: Unknown
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/The_Party
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
The Party · Phil Ochs
Live At Newport
℗ 1996 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company
Released on: 1996-01-01
Composer: Unknown
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 1761
48:03
Phil Ochs as John Train (Last Interview)
On June 24,1975 my friend Bruce Martin invited Phil up to his apartment at 506 Laguardia Place in Greenwich Village and made this recording.
Phil was using the ...
On June 24,1975 my friend Bruce Martin invited Phil up to his apartment at 506 Laguardia Place in Greenwich Village and made this recording.
Phil was using the name "John (or Luke)Train" at the time and this interview is done under this persona. An insightful, yet extremely Melancholy, glance into Phil's State of Mind at this time.
The Tape slows down and slurs towards the end. Likely due to either the Reel being Forty Years Old or the Player itself being even Older.
Still, all is audible. I knew Phil during this Period and it is certainly difficult to listen to and not think what I may have done to prevent the following year's tragedy.
https://wn.com/Phil_Ochs_As_John_Train_(Last_Interview)
On June 24,1975 my friend Bruce Martin invited Phil up to his apartment at 506 Laguardia Place in Greenwich Village and made this recording.
Phil was using the name "John (or Luke)Train" at the time and this interview is done under this persona. An insightful, yet extremely Melancholy, glance into Phil's State of Mind at this time.
The Tape slows down and slurs towards the end. Likely due to either the Reel being Forty Years Old or the Player itself being even Older.
Still, all is audible. I knew Phil during this Period and it is certainly difficult to listen to and not think what I may have done to prevent the following year's tragedy.
- published: 29 Dec 2015
- views: 7314
6:38
Half A Century High - Phil Ochs - Live at the Newport Folk Festival, 1966
Released on Tape From California about two years after, Phil wrote "Half A Century High" during his pre-Pleasures of the Harbor era, but it was likely scrapped ...
Released on Tape From California about two years after, Phil wrote "Half A Century High" during his pre-Pleasures of the Harbor era, but it was likely scrapped and saved for later due to the limited nature of the 33 RPM long-player albums of the time, which could only hold about 50 minutes (the album sat at 51).
Unfortunately, the song was not only bogged down by the experimental, avant-garde arrangements that plagued songs like the album version of "The Crucifixion", but it was butchered in two by, once again, the time limits of an LP. The Newport version is superior; the man's poetry is not only clear, but is in full form.
***
Read my album review of Tape From California at: https://bit.ly/2H3GTCc
https://wn.com/Half_A_Century_High_Phil_Ochs_Live_At_The_Newport_Folk_Festival,_1966
Released on Tape From California about two years after, Phil wrote "Half A Century High" during his pre-Pleasures of the Harbor era, but it was likely scrapped and saved for later due to the limited nature of the 33 RPM long-player albums of the time, which could only hold about 50 minutes (the album sat at 51).
Unfortunately, the song was not only bogged down by the experimental, avant-garde arrangements that plagued songs like the album version of "The Crucifixion", but it was butchered in two by, once again, the time limits of an LP. The Newport version is superior; the man's poetry is not only clear, but is in full form.
***
Read my album review of Tape From California at: https://bit.ly/2H3GTCc
- published: 17 Apr 2017
- views: 2920
6:25
Pleasures Of The Harbor
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Pleasures Of The Harbor · Phil Ochs
Live At Newport
℗ 1996 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company
Release...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Pleasures Of The Harbor · Phil Ochs
Live At Newport
℗ 1996 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company
Released on: 1996-01-01
Composer: Unknown
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Pleasures_Of_The_Harbor
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Pleasures Of The Harbor · Phil Ochs
Live At Newport
℗ 1996 Vanguard Records, a Welk Music Group Company
Released on: 1996-01-01
Composer: Unknown
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 3083
2:37
Phil Ochs - Alternate versions of his songs in 'Yippie' (1968)
Alternate versions of 'I Ain't Marching Anymore' and 'William Butler Yeats Visits Lincoln Park And Escapes Unscathed' (likely recorded specifically for this & o...
Alternate versions of 'I Ain't Marching Anymore' and 'William Butler Yeats Visits Lincoln Park And Escapes Unscathed' (likely recorded specifically for this & on portable reel) appears in this short Yippie campaign film. I believe this is the earliest recording of his William Butler Yeats song, composed not very long after the riots considering this was the 1968 presidential campaign film for the Yippie Party - I'm guessing September 1968.
The other well-known live recording is from 1969, its just that Vancouver album has always been marketed as if it were a 1968 concert.
https://wn.com/Phil_Ochs_Alternate_Versions_Of_His_Songs_In_'Yippie'_(1968)
Alternate versions of 'I Ain't Marching Anymore' and 'William Butler Yeats Visits Lincoln Park And Escapes Unscathed' (likely recorded specifically for this & on portable reel) appears in this short Yippie campaign film. I believe this is the earliest recording of his William Butler Yeats song, composed not very long after the riots considering this was the 1968 presidential campaign film for the Yippie Party - I'm guessing September 1968.
The other well-known live recording is from 1969, its just that Vancouver album has always been marketed as if it were a 1968 concert.
- published: 18 Jul 2021
- views: 345
2:14
Phil Ochs - A Year to Go By
Capo on the 1:st fret.
C Em
Here I am
C Em
10 years have I
C Am F G
Watch me run, watch me play, wa...
Capo on the 1:st fret.
C Em
Here I am
C Em
10 years have I
C Am F G
Watch me run, watch me play, watch me cry
F C
Time has no time
F C
The world is mine
C Am F G
And it takes 10 years for a year to go by
Fm Em G
Here I am
Now 21
Learned all I need for a life that’s just begun
I know the rules
Old men are fools
And it takes 7 years for a year to be done
Here I am
Past 42
All that I know now if only then I knew
Tricked by time
Now I find
That it takes just a year
for a year to be through
Here I am
As old as old
All sayings have been said
All stories have been told
Taught by time
The greatest crime is to
Live less than a year
When a year has unrolled
F Em G C
Less than a year when a year has unrolled
https://wn.com/Phil_Ochs_A_Year_To_Go_By
Capo on the 1:st fret.
C Em
Here I am
C Em
10 years have I
C Am F G
Watch me run, watch me play, watch me cry
F C
Time has no time
F C
The world is mine
C Am F G
And it takes 10 years for a year to go by
Fm Em G
Here I am
Now 21
Learned all I need for a life that’s just begun
I know the rules
Old men are fools
And it takes 7 years for a year to be done
Here I am
Past 42
All that I know now if only then I knew
Tricked by time
Now I find
That it takes just a year
for a year to be through
Here I am
As old as old
All sayings have been said
All stories have been told
Taught by time
The greatest crime is to
Live less than a year
When a year has unrolled
F Em G C
Less than a year when a year has unrolled
- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 21351