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<TITLE>Phil Ochs Unreleased and Rare Recordings</TITLE>
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<H1>Phil Ochs Unreleased and Rare Recordings</H1>
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Suprisingly enough, on the
<A HREF="maillist.html">mailing list</A>
some rare and unreleased recordings have turned up.
This is my attempt to catalog them.
Unlike other, frequently bootlegged artists (Dylan, The Dead, &c.),
there has been little tracking of when things were recorded
or when concerts happened. I try to attach my best guesses,
but further input is welcome.
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Felt Forum tribute concert 5/28/76-recorded from NPR, 2 hrs 15 minutes
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3 demos recorded for Broadside: You Can't Get So ??; Just One OF Those
Days; How Long. I don't think these are on the CD.
<LI>
Live 1964-WXPN-FM broadcast: I Ain't Marchin' Anymore; Draft Dodger
Rag; Riot Song/Links On The Chain. Venue unknown
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Live at Yale 10/72: Here's To The State Of Richard Nixon. This was
sent out by the McGovern campaign committee as one track of a 10 1/2
inch reel-to-reel stereo tape.
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Swarthmore College 1964-WXPN-FM broadcast: Power & The Glory; William
Worthy; One More Parade; There But For Fortune; Talking Vietnam; The
Bells; Talking Plane Disasters And Massacres; Links On The Chain
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Studio recordings: William Moore; There But For Fortune; Talking
Airplane Disaster; Paul Crump; What Are You Fighting For; The Harder They
Fall; Kansas City Bomber; Power & Glory. I think some of these got
released on the A&M double LP released around 1976. The first 5 may have
been recorded for the Vanguard "New Folks" compilation LP(s).
I'd have to dig out the tape to figure out the others.
<LI>
FM 1965-"White Boots Marching In A Yellow Land" from a Philly station.
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Main Point, Bryn Mawr, PA-1/74-FM "Here's To The State Of Richard Nixon"
I think these were broadcast the weekend after he hung himself.
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Ann Arbor, MI-WABX-FM broadcast-12/10/71-John Sinclair benefit from
the Chrysler/Crisler arena: I Ain't Marchin' Anymore; Here's To The State
Of Richard Nixon.
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Quiet Knight (either Chicago or L.A.)-3/10/74: Flower Lady; Is There
Anybody Here?; That's The Way It's Gonna Be; No More Songs; Ballad Of
The Carpenter; Outside OF A Small Circle Of Friends; Changes; Power &
Glory; Here's To The State Of Richard Nixon; How High's The Watergate,
Mama?; When I'm Gone
(the last 9 with Bob Gibson)
<LI>
Bob Fass show-WBAI-FM-1965: Song Of My Returning; White Boots
Marching In A Yellow Land; Changes; Cricifixion; Cannons Of Christianity;
Ballad Of Joe Hill; City Boy; Positively 4th Street (fragment); Power &
Glory; It's Morning; It's Morning (second take)
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WBAI-FM-11/20/67: War Is Over
<LI>
Abbie Hoffman benefit 12/28/73: Flower Lady; Here To The STate Of
Richard Nixon
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19th Street Guitar Workshop, Philadelphia-1966-WMMR-FM: Is There
Anybody Here; Changes; White Boots Marching In A Yellow Land
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