It's a lot harder to sing Phil Ochs's songs without anger than Bob Dylan's.
Being a Dylan fan has been socially acceptable almost from the start (aside from "how do you stand his voice?", voiced by many a parent during the 60s). Somehow, I can't see how "tofu-futon folkie" would ever be applied to someone who listened to both of them. Anyway, tofu and futons were not generally available in most parts of North America when Phil Ochs was alive.
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Being a Dylan fan has been socially acceptable almost from the start (aside from "how do you stand his voice?", voiced by many a parent during the 60s). Somehow, I can't see how "tofu-futon folkie" would ever be applied to someone who listened to both of them. Anyway, tofu and futons were not generally available in most parts of North America when Phil Ochs was alive.