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Chords Of Fame was a 2-LP compilation of folksinger Phil Ochs' career, compiled by his brother shortly after Ochs' death in 1976. Released on A&M Records, it compiled tracks Ochs had recorded for both that label and Elektra Records. The compilation included several rarities:
The three singles had not been available previously on any album.
As with many compilations, favoritism abounds on the album. Seven tracks from Ochs' third album and four from his first appear, while only one song each is included from his second and fifth albums. No tracks from Ochs' seventh album are included, and his remaining albums are represented by two or three songs apiece. With the exception of the 1997 box set, never again would Elektra material be released on A&M, or vice versa.
Philip David "Phil" Ochs (/ˈoʊks/; December 19, 1940 – April 9, 1976) was an American protest singer (or, as he preferred, a topical singer) and songwriter who was known for his sharp wit, sardonic humor, earnest humanism, political activism, insightful and alliterative lyrics, and distinctive voice. He wrote hundreds of songs in the 1960s and '70s and released eight albums.
Ochs performed at many political events during the 1960s counterculture era, including anti-Vietnam War and civil rights rallies, student events, and organized labor events over the course of his career, in addition to many concert appearances at such venues as New York City's Town Hall and Carnegie Hall. Politically, Ochs described himself as a "left social democrat" who became an "early revolutionary" after the protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago led to a police riot, which had a profound effect on his state of mind.
After years of prolific writing in the 1960s, Ochs's mental stability declined in the 1970s. He eventually succumbed to a number of problems including bipolar disorder and alcoholism, and took his own life in 1976.
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Melanie Anne Safka-Schekeryk (born February 3, 1947) is an American singer-songwriter. Known professionally as Melanie, she is best known for her hits "Brand New Key", "Ruby Tuesday", "What Have They Done to My Song, Ma", and her song about performing at the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival, "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)".
Melanie was born and raised in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens, New York City. Her father, Fred, was of a Ukrainian ethnic background and her jazz singer mother, Polly, was of Italian heritage. Melanie made her first public singing appearance at age four on the radio show Live Like A Millionaire, performing the song "Gimme a Little Kiss". She attended Red Bank High School in Red Bank, New Jersey, graduating in 1964.
In the 1960s, when she was starting out, Melanie performed at The Inkwell, a little coffee house in West End, New Jersey. After school, her parents insisted that she go to college, so she studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, where she began singing in the folk clubs of Greenwich Village and signed her first recording contract.
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Of all the protest singers who emerged from the Greenwich Village scene of New York City in the early 1960s, few -then or in retrospective - were as genuine or as committed as Phil Ochs. Ochs may have been in the shadow of another Mid Western boy, but his songs stand up to the comparison and many are as relevant today as when he wrote them. While others sought the hit parade, Ochs stayed true to his beliefs, singing on the university campuses and on the protest marches. To a degree this denied him the widepsread popularity others chased, which at times frustrated him. As Tom Paxton put it: Ochs believed he was next in line - and then he died. Chords of Fame; the theme song for a heroic but ultimately tragic story.
Melanie Safka's beautiful rendition of the late, great Phil Ochs composition, Chords Of Fame. I've cleaned up, resync'd and hopefully improved the audio and video quality of this "old" piece of film. I found him by the stage last night, He was breathing his last breath, A bottle of gin and a cigarette Was all he had left. Well, I know that you make music 'Cause you carry your guitar, But God help the troubadour Who tries to be a star. Come on and play the chords of love my friends, Play the chords of pain, But if you wanna keep your song, no no no, Don't play the chords of fame, oh no no You know I've seen my share of hustlers As they try to take the world, And when they find their melody They're surrounded by the girls. But it all fades so quickly Like a sunny sum...
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chords of fame from it's spooky. daniel johnston and jad fair
In loving memory of Phil Ochs (December 19, 1940 – April 9, 1976)
Melanie Safka's beautiful rendition of the late, great Phil Ochs composition, Chords Of Fame. I've cleaned up, resync'd and hopefully improved the audio and . Paintings of the masters combined with the visual arts of Spadecaller accompany this excellent musical peformance. Lyrics by Phil Ochs. Written by Phil Ochs, this song is featured on Melanie's 1971 album, THE GOOD BOOK. Chords Of Fame was written by Phil Ochs and was recorded by Melanie and is found on her album called The Good Book. This video was made by a fan for fans .
Of all the protest singers who emerged from the Greenwich Village scene of New York City in the early 1960s, few -then or in retrospective - were as genuine or as committed as Phil Ochs. Ochs may have been in the shadow of another Mid Western boy, but his songs stand up to the comparison and many are as relevant today as when he wrote them. While others sought the hit parade, Ochs stayed true to his beliefs, singing on the university campuses and on the protest marches. To a degree this denied him the widepsread popularity others chased, which at times frustrated him. As Tom Paxton put it: Ochs believed he was next in line - and then he died. Chords of Fame; the theme song for a heroic but ultimately tragic story.
Melanie Safka's beautiful rendition of the late, great Phil Ochs composition, Chords Of Fame. I've cleaned up, resync'd and hopefully improved the audio and video quality of this "old" piece of film. I found him by the stage last night, He was breathing his last breath, A bottle of gin and a cigarette Was all he had left. Well, I know that you make music 'Cause you carry your guitar, But God help the troubadour Who tries to be a star. Come on and play the chords of love my friends, Play the chords of pain, But if you wanna keep your song, no no no, Don't play the chords of fame, oh no no You know I've seen my share of hustlers As they try to take the world, And when they find their melody They're surrounded by the girls. But it all fades so quickly Like a sunny sum...
Got a tip from a viewer about this one.
I review a really rare documentary about Phil Ochs.
chords of fame from it's spooky. daniel johnston and jad fair
In loving memory of Phil Ochs (December 19, 1940 – April 9, 1976)
Melanie Safka's beautiful rendition of the late, great Phil Ochs composition, Chords Of Fame. I've cleaned up, resync'd and hopefully improved the audio and . Paintings of the masters combined with the visual arts of Spadecaller accompany this excellent musical peformance. Lyrics by Phil Ochs. Written by Phil Ochs, this song is featured on Melanie's 1971 album, THE GOOD BOOK. Chords Of Fame was written by Phil Ochs and was recorded by Melanie and is found on her album called The Good Book. This video was made by a fan for fans .
Perhaps Melanie's rarest Album. This live LP was only released in Germany & Yugoslavia in 1972. Recorded on June 12, 1971 & included nine Songs. Chords of Fame Baby Guitar Alexander Beetle Nickel Song Carolina in my Mind Peace will Come Babe Rainbow Look what they done to my Song Lay Down
Tracklist Show Credits A1 Good Book 4:02 A2 Babe Rainbow 5:41 A3 Sign In The Window 2:10 A4 Saddest Thing 4:58 A5 Nickel Song 3:42 A6 Isn't It A Pity 0:31 B1 My Father 4:59 B2 Chords Of Fame 4:56 B3 You Can Go Fishin' 4:09 B4 Birthday Of The Rain 6:10 B5 The Prize 4:38 B6 Babe Rainbow (Reprise) 1:04
Read More on "Masques" here: http://www.mariannefaithfull.fm/behind-the-masque-of-rich-kid-blues/ Marianne Faithfull "Masques" Produced by Mike Leander Recorded at Trident Studios in 1971 Side One: 1. Chords of Fame [0:00] 2. Beware of Darkness [3:44] 3. It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry [7:12] 4. Long Black Veil [11:04] 5. Sad Lisa [14:02] 6. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue [16:28] Side Two: 1. Mud Slide Slim [20:22] 2. Corrine, Corrina [23:58] 3. Southern Butterfly [26:26] 4. Visions of Johanna [29:37] 5. Rich Kid Blues [34:12] 6. Crazy Lady Blues [38:26] Special thanks to Andrew Batt.
Phil Ochs - "Live in Houston" The Club of Our Own, Houston, TX, 1971-02-?? FM Recording 00:00 Introduction 01:36 The Bells 05:59 The Power and the Glory 09:37 There But for Fortune 13:15 I Ain't Marching Anymore 17:21 Changes 21:25 Crucifixion 29:35 Love Me, I'm a Liberal 34:07 The Highwayman 41:23 Here's to the State of Richard Nixon 45:49 Outside of a Small Circle of Friends 50:01 Chords of Fame 52:27 Applause Phil Ochs - acoustic guitar, vocals This concert has an "updated" version of Love Me, I'm a Liberal, which is very fun. Instead of Pete Seeger, he sang "I attended all Phil Ochs concerts..." Plus some words about John Wayne. I have a webpage for chords to some Phil Ochs songs which cannot be found on the Internet elsewhere: http://ddpro.ucoz.com/pochords/ You can visit my "Ph...
Phil Ochs - Live: New York City (1970) - Bootleg Radio Date: March 27, 1970 (late show). Venue: Carnegie Hall. - The Bells - Mona Lisa - Pleasures Of The Harbour - I Ain't Marchin' Anymore - Okie From Muskogee - Basket In The Pool - Jim Dean Of Indiana - Chords Of Fame - (Buddy Holly Medley): Not Fadey Away / I'm Gonna Love You Too / Think It Over / Oh Boy - I'm Gonna Say It Now - Tape From California - Gas Station Women - Danny Boy - Crucifixion - Outside Of A Small Circle Of Friends - Boy In Ohio - My Kingdom For A Car - (Elvis Presley Medley): My Baby Left Me / I'm Ready / Heartbreak Hotel / My Baby Left Me - Fool Such As I Am - Outside of a Small Circle Of Friends (Reprise) - School Days - One Way Ticket Home - No More Songs (with Jim Glover) Enjoy a perfomance and feel free to...
Pontification is a YouTube-based "podcast" originally formed by friends Stephen and Alex, which eventually shifted into Stephen and Shaune, and later was re-created as the pop culture NVICast, has once again returned! Now, Stephen, Shaune, and Josh - all three of which of The Broken Chord Podcast fame, are taking a stab at the bigger things in the life with the smallest of questions. What is the meaning of life? Is there a God? What is knowledge? Questions like these and many more are asked during each session of Pontification, with varying degrees of cohesiveness and progress. Theme: "Buried Alive" by Ben Drake, used under Creative Commons.
Pontification is a YouTube-based "podcast" originally formed by friends Stephen and Alex, which eventually shifted into Stephen and Shaune, and later was re-created as the pop culture NVICast, has once again returned! Now, Stephen, Shaune, and Josh - all three of which of The Broken Chord Podcast fame, are taking a stab at the bigger things in the life with the smallest of questions. What is the meaning of life? Is there a God? What is knowledge? Questions like these and many more are asked during each session of Pontification, with varying degrees of cohesiveness and progress. Theme: "Buried Alive" by Ben Drake, used under Creative Commons.
Pontification is a YouTube-based "podcast" originally formed by friends Stephen and Alex, which eventually shifted into Stephen and Shaune, and later was re-created as the pop culture NVICast, has once again returned! Now, Stephen, Shaune, and Josh - all three of which of The Broken Chord Podcast fame, are taking a stab at the bigger things in the life with the smallest of questions. What is the meaning of life? Is there a God? What is knowledge? Questions like these and many more are asked during each session of Pontification, with varying degrees of cohesiveness and progress. Theme: "Buried Alive" by Ben Drake, used under Creative Commons.
Pontification is a YouTube-based "podcast" originally formed by friends Stephen and Alex, which eventually shifted into Stephen and Shaune, and later was re-created as the pop culture NVICast, has once again returned! Now, Stephen, Shaune, and Josh - all three of which of The Broken Chord Podcast fame, are taking a stab at the bigger things in the life with the smallest of questions. What is the meaning of life? Is there a God? What is knowledge? Questions like these and many more are asked during each session of Pontification, with varying degrees of cohesiveness and progress. Theme: "Buried Alive" by Ben Drake, used under Creative Commons.
12/19/15 Historic Fellowship Hall, Berkeley, CA. Live-streamed on Vic Sadot Concert Window. Performers: #1 Tom Sleckman: The Highwayman (Alfred Noyes poem/Phil Ochs music); Canons of Christianity (Ochs). #2 yvette Tannenbaum: The Power and the Glory, The Big Parade (Phil Ochs/Bob Gibson). #3 Terry Baird: The Ballad of Joe Hill; White Boots Marching in a Yellow Land (Ochs). #4 Hali Hammer, John Koch, & Ronnie London: There But For Fortune; Changes (Ochs). #5 Richard Ochs - Homage to Phil, Nine Eleven Some Luck (original). #6 Marcie Boyd: When I'm Gone, Chords of Fame, I Dreamed I Saw Phil Ochs Last Night (Billy Bragg). #7 Doug Norman & Scott Weaver: Bound For Glory (Phil’s tribute to Woody Guthrie). #8 Karl Pascal: Pretty Smart on My Part, Phil Ochs Gets Killed by John Train and Escapes Uns...
I found him by the stage last night, he was breathing his last breath.
A bottle of gin and a cigarette was all what he had left.
Well, I know that you make music 'cause you carry a guitar,
But God help the troubadour who tries to be a star.
Come on and play the chords of love, my friend,
Play the chords of fame,
But if you want to keep your song, do mi, do mi do,
Don't play the chords of fame, oh no, no.
You know I've seen my share of hustlers as they try to take the world
And when they find a melody, they're surrounded by the girls.
But it all fades so quickly like a sunny summer day,
Reporters ask you questions and they write down what you say.
Come on and play the chords of love, my friend,
Play the chords of fame,
But if you want to keep your song, do mi, do mi do,
Don't play the chords of fame, oh no, no.
They'll rob you of your innocence, and put you up for sale.
The more that you will find success, the more that you will fail.
I've been around, I've had my share, and I really can't complain,
But I wonder who I left behind on the other side of fame.
Come on and play the chords of love, my friend,
Play the chords of fame,
But if you want to keep your song, do mi, do mi do,
Don't play the chords of fame, oh no, no.
Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm,
Don't, oh don't, don't play the chords of fame.
Don't, oh don't, don't play the chords of fame.