The storied musician recommends a widely acclaimed live recording of a younger James Taylor, Joni Mitchell and the late Phil Ochs in concert (circa 1970) to raise funds for the first Greenpeace mission to stop nuclear bomb testing on the Island of Amchitka, Alaska. Amchitka, the 1970 concert that launched Greenpeace, a two-disc set and 48-page booklet of never-before-seen concert photos is available exclusively on line at www.amchitka-concert.com with all proceeds going to Greenpeace.
greenpeace is for pussies!
MaryStewart 4 months ago
This is amazing. I had no idea Phil Ochs helped launch Greenpeace...not that I'm surprised.
I would have avoided putting Mr Tambourine man in this promo though. Not the best example of protest songs.
drummerlinn 8 months ago
I have been listening to my new cds...FABULOUS...and such a very special time capsule. All three are at their best.
totallyhotonj 11 months ago
I bought this, it is great. All of them are great! James is my fav, he is in raw form here, such a great thing for real diehard JT fans, especially younger ones like me(43)..to hear this vintage artistry, melted my heart, very , very special, well worth it......and I never noticed that James' guitar was out of tune, hehehehehehehehehe.
onefoot7 1 year ago