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Feel like I'm fixin to die Rag (Original Post)
formercia
May 2013
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Brother Buzz
(36,416 posts)1. I remember him singing this song up on Mount Tamalpais in June, 1967
Proving the old adage, "'If you can remember the 60s, you weren't there" is totally false. Now, if I can only remember how the Hell I got up there. :scratches head:
AsahinaKimi
(20,776 posts)2. Country Joe?
I met him once.. I was at this Vegan co op thing, where they had this out door place selling farmers market veggies and things. He was standing around and one of my friends pointed him out to us, so we walked up and said hello. My friend said, weren't you at woodstock and he said he surely was...and introduced himself as Country Joe McDonald, of Country Joe and the Fish. We sat and talked about the prices of veggies..he was pretty cool.
formercia
(18,479 posts)3. That's him
That's a neat story.
90-percent
(6,829 posts)4. Country Joe and the Fish
Here's the original album version by the whole original group
I became a CJ&Fish fan in around 1971, a few years after their time had ended.
They barely register on all of psychedelic history, but I always found most of their music to be delightful and fairly original and very enjoyable.
Here's an instrumental that's nice.
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-90% Jimmy