Inspired by Phil Ochs

Inspired by Phil Ochs

At the heart of Phil Ochs' affecting folk tunes is a strong sense of social justice, and the protest songs made in his wake each owe a little to the ‘60s singer. They can be be incensed and filled with vitriol, like Bright Eyes' bare-bones George W. Bush put-down “When the President Talks to God”, or quiet and thoughtful, like Springsteen's spectral “The Ghost of Tom Joad”, but they're always imbued with Ochs' unwavering support for the underdog.

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