Little Hawk makes the definitive statement on comparisons. A lot depends on audiences. Back in 1970 I was performing at McKelligon Canyon out in El Paso at an anti-war rally (I was in uniform at the time and almost got court martialed for this). The headline performer was some young star from Hollywood whose name I forget. He got up an did "Girl from the North Country," a rather good Dylan song, some of the lyrics for which he got from a Ewan McCall and Peggy Seeger song book ("Scarborough Fair, which Simon and Garfinkel did very succesfully later). It got polite applause. I got up next with my old Gibson J35 and did Phil's "I Ain't Marching Anymore" and "I'm Gonna Say it Now." I got real applause and some cheers, plus my picture on the from of the El Paso Times. I wasn't a better singer, but that crowd wasn't interested in Dylan, they were interested in Phil Ochs. Different times, I guess.
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