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Country Joe & The Fish Live! - Filmore West 1969 (2-LP, Yellow Vinyl, Ltd.)

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Country Joe & The Fish: Live! - Filmore West 1969 (2-LP, Yellow Vinyl, Ltd.)

(Real Gone) 7 tracks - gatefold cover

Country Joe & The Fish waren eine der größten Bands, die aus der psychedelischen Szene der 60er Jahre in der Bay Area kamen.
Beim 38-minütigen »Donovan's Reef Jam« wirkten Mickey Hart und Jerry Garcia von Grateful Dead, Jorma Kaukonen von Jefferson Airplane und Steve Miller mit.

Artikeleigenschaften von Country Joe & The Fish: Live! - Filmore West 1969 (2-LP, Yellow Vinyl, Ltd.)

  • Interpret: Country Joe & The Fish

  • Albumtitel: Live! - Filmore West 1969 (2-LP, Yellow Vinyl, Ltd.)

  • Genre Rock

  • Label Real Gone Music

  • Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
  • Plattengröße LP (12 Inch)
  • Record Grading Mint (M)
  • Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
  • Artikelart LP

  • EAN: 0848064009429

  • Gewicht in Kg: 0.5
Country Joe & The Fish - Live! - Filmore West 1969 (2-LP, Yellow Vinyl, Ltd.) LP 1
01 Introduction, Rock And Soul Music, Love Country Joe & The Fish
02 Here I Go Again Country Joe & The Fish
03 It's So Nice To Have Your Love Country Joe & The Fish
04 Flying High Country Joe & The Fish
05 Doctor Of Electricity Country Joe & The Fish
Country Joe & The Fish - Live! - Filmore West 1969 (2-LP, Yellow Vinyl, Ltd.) LP 2
01 Donovan's Reef Jam (Part 1) Country Joe & The Fish
02 Donovan's Reef Jam (Part 2) Country Joe & The Fish
Country Joe & The Fish I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag Country Joe & The Fish... mehr
"Country Joe & The Fish"

Country Joe & The Fish

Next Stop Vietnam

I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag

Country Joe & The Fish

Joseph Allen 'Country Joe' McDonald was born in Washington, D.C. on January 1, 1942. While it is not easy to pinpoint his musical muses, it is clear that his parents role-modeled his progressive political views. In 1959 the U.S. Navy trained him to become an air controller and three years later he was honorably discharged. In 1965 McDonald started publishing 'Rag Baby,' a magazine for folk music followers in the San Francisco Bay area.

In October of 1965 with no material to print for the fourth issue McDonald and his staff got the idea to produce a 7" record with two of his protest songs, I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag and Superbird on one side. I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die titled the group’s second Vanguard LP. The song’s chorus was loosely set to a tune generally credited to New Orleans trombonist Kid Ory, Muskrat Ramble (in 2001, Ory’s daughter sued Country Joe, but lost her lawsuit in part because too much time had elapsed) 

The group’s first manager, Ed Denson, made up the name Country Joe and the Fish. Joe’s parents named him after Stalin, who was known as "Country Joe" during World War II. The "Fish" came from a Chairman Mao quote that Denson found in a book, "The fish who swim in the sea of the people." In 1966 the Fish became an important part of San Francisco's evolving psychedelic rock scene. They played alongside bands such as the Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead at venues like Bill Graham's Fillmore West and The Avalon Ballroom. By 1967 they had a Top 40 album, 'Electric Music For The Mind And Body,' and a spot in the Monterey Pop Festival. At the end of the year, their signature anti-war song became the title for their second album.

I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag, with or without the infamous 'Fish cheer,' was already well known before McDonald's performance at Woodstock. After Woodstock, its chorus—"And it's one, two three, what are we fighting for/Don't ask me I don't give a damn/Next stop is Vietnam"—became a counter-culture anthem. It was sung on college campuses as well as by GIs arriving 'in country' for their tour of duty.

Fixin'-To-Die has never been far from the public consciousness. It can be listened to and seen on the Internet by way of multiple music videos.

Various - History Next Stop Is Vietnam 1961-2008 (13-CD)
Read more at: https://www.bear-family.com/various-history-next-stop-is-vietnam-1961-2008-13-cd.html
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