Country Joe McDonald

Country Joe McDonald
Country Joe McDonald (born Joseph Allen McDonald, January 1, 1942) is an American musician who was the lead singer of the 1960s psychedelic rock group Country Joe and the Fish.


Back to the Garden: The Story of Woodstock
Country Joe and Me
Woodstock: Interviews and Recollections
...Next stop is Vietnam the war on record: 1961-2008
Navy poems
The Funeral Singer
C.J. Fish by Mcdonald, Country Joe, Fish [1994]
Handbill for Country Joe and the Fish, Chicago, Electric Theatre
Paradise with an Ocean View (Songbook)
Goodbye Blues
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January 01, 1942


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“I remember when we went into Kezar Stadium on the march (April 15, 1967, San Francisco) playing that song—I felt like I was part of some surrealistic dream. We were riding along in this truck. The band was playing. It was like a misty kind of rain. It was early in the morning. The streets were lined with people hanging out of windows and everything. And we were going up the street. I was just stoned out of my head on LSD, everything kind of like vibrating and I was looking around and you could see soldiers and people sneering and you see pictures of napalmed children and signs saying “End the War” and we were playing this joyous incredible music and people were dancing all around the truck just dancing and throwing flowers up in the air and everything and we were singing, “Whoopee, we’re all gonna die!” And it was like we were sort of heading off to these beautiful pastoral gas chambers, we were all going to parade ourselves into these gas chambers and then they were going to wipe us out… I mean, if you gotta go, you might as well go out dancing and singing.” ― Country Joe McDonald



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