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Re: Broadside anthology
- Subject: Re: Broadside anthology
- From: "Macdonald Stainsby" <mstainsby@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 17:04:52 -0700
> Ochs himself was not able to stay on course either, but his early work
> stands as a monument to those op-ed columnists of song, people who knew
and
> believed things and made it their duty as soldiers of conscience to
> convince others.
What? Not able to stay on course? Where does this come from? I have around
100 Ochs songs, and I can't see where he became a sell out. Being one of the
only ones to hold true to his beliefs is my best guess at what made this man
take his own life. Truly one of ours.
Macdonald
- Thread context:
- [fla-left] Exiled in Havana (fwd),
Michael Hoover Tue 19 Sep 2000, 23:47 GMT
- Somiotic Marxism,
Julio Pino Tue 19 Sep 2000, 23:47 GMT
- Broadside anthology,
Louis Proyect Tue 19 Sep 2000, 23:31 GMT
- Stasi-Nazi connections,
Macdonald Stainsby Tue 19 Sep 2000, 23:31 GMT
- FW: christian rapist, abusers, etc.,
Craven, Jim Tue 19 Sep 2000, 23:30 GMT
- Re: Marx & Engels on Prostitution (was Re: Women & Industrialization),
Michael Hoover Tue 19 Sep 2000, 21:34 GMT
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