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Subject: CRD: Outside A Small Circles Of Friends Phil Ochs Chords/Lyrics

Phil Ochs Outside Of A Small Circle Of Friends written By Phil Ochs

C D C D
Look outside the window there's a woman being grabbed
C Em F G
They've dragged her to the bushes and now she's being stabbed
E Am
Maybe we should call the cops and try to stop the pain
F Am Dm G
But Monopoly is so much fun I'd hate to blow the game
C Am Eb
And I'm sure it wouldn't interest anybody
Cm F
Outside of a small circle of friends
C D C D
Riding down the highway yes my back is getting stiff
C Em F G
Thirteen cars are piled up they're hanging on a cliff
E Am
Maybe we should pull them back with our towing chain
F Am Dm G
But we gotta move and we might get sued and it looks like it's gonna
rain
C Am Eb
And I'm sure it wouldn't interest anybody
Cm F
Outside of a small circle of friends
C D C D
Sweating in the ghetto with the colored and the poor
C Em F G
The rats have joined the babies who are sleeping on the floor
E Am
Now wouldn't it be a riot if they really blew their tops
F Am Dm G
But they got too much already and besides we got the cops
C Am Eb
And I'm sure it wouldn't interest anybody
Cm F
Outside of a small circle of friends
C D C D
Oh there's a dirty paper using sex to make a sale
C Em F G
The Supreme Court was so upset they sent him off to jail
E Am
Maybe we should help the fiend and take away his fine
F Am Dm G
But we're busy reading Playboy and the Sunday New York Times
C Am Eb
And I'm sure it wouldn't interest anybody
Cm F
Outside of a small circle of friends
C D C D
Smoking marijuana is more fun than drinking beer
C Em F G
But a friend of ours was captured and they gave him thirty years
E Am
Maybe we should raise our voices ask somebody why
F Am Dm G
But demonstrations are a drag besides we're much too high

And I'm sure it wouldn't interest anybody

Outside of a small circle of friends
C D C D
Look outside the window there's a woman being grabbed
C Em F G
They've dragged her to the bushes and now she's being stabbed
E Am
Maybe we should call the cops and try to stop the pain
F Am Dm G
But Monopoly is so much fun I'd hate to blow the game
C Am Eb
And I'm sure it wouldn't interest anybody
Cm F
Outside of a small circle of friends

From Phil Ochs "Pleasures of the Harbor"
A & M Records 1967
Barricade Music(ASCAP)

http://www.rhino.com/features/liners/73518lin4.html

Ochs might have lamented that "Changes" was never the hit it should've
been, but here he encountered something far more frustrating:
a hit that almost was. "Small Circle Of Friends" was an immediate
staple of "underground" FM radio and looked set to cross the
message over to the less discriminating masses who still understood
only what Top 40 radio tattooed on their consciousness.
The single was all over the AM airwaves in Los Angeles and actually
cracked the Top 10 in Seattle. Then the FCC weighed in
with the opinion that the record was objectionable because of the line
"smoking marijuana is more fun than drinking beer." Never
mind that in context the line was part of an explicitly antidrug
message; that was a subtlety the FCC could not fathom. By the
time A&M Records could get an "acceptable" edit on the market, the
momentum of the early airplay had been lost. And in the
Top 40 game, momentum is everything. Phil Ochs would never have that
hit single. And the tragedy was that had it become the
hit it seems certain it would have been, the Pleasures Of The Harbor
album would have reached the new audience for which it
was intended. In losing the momentum of the single, they lost the
whole album.
This song, still a hit around my house, was inspired by the Kitty
Genovese murder in New York, which was witnessed by several
people who rather than become involved allowed the woman to die. But
Phil saw the Genovese incident as only the screaming headline
of a story that included -- and indicted -- everyone. At precisely the
moment when the "counterculture" was exploding, Phil saw instead
the underlying disease that was eating away at the foundation of all
American life. He liked to say that he "died" during the
demonstrations
at the '68 Democratic Convention in Chicago. But in this song,
recorded a year earlier, he had already diagnosed the cancer --
the avoidance of involvement -- that would take the life of the
artist/activist.
"It's always been a question of: Will it stand the test of time?" Phil
later said of topical music and in particular of "Small Circle Of
Friends."
"That was one of the things in the very early days, before Dylan left
politics, when he and I were writing political songs. There were two
attacks: You can't write folk music, and you can't use folk music for
propaganda. Besides it's topical and it'll be meaningless two years
from
then. And so to sing 'Small Circle Of Friends' seven years later and
still get the same response gives the lie to that attack. Whether the
audience is hearing it for the first or the fifteenth time, it holds
up. It could be nostalgia for some people, but on the other hand,
there's some
essential truth locked up in that song. A thirteen-year-old kid that
hears it today responds to it because the truth is there. In a way
it's more
there than ever, than even when I wrote it."10

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