Sixties rocker and Navy veteran Country Joe McDonald played his famous song "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag" for ABC7 News when we caught up with him ahead of his show in Berkeley. Click here for the full story: abc7ne.ws/2kWPE4r
Are you fucking kidding me??? I can’t believe I found Country Joe STILL singing one of my favorite songs from Woodstock!!! Yeah I’m STILL an old Hippie smokin some good green and I’ll NEVER CHANGE...Don’t want to!!!
Remember in london in early 70s , me and my mates got into joe s dressing room , we had been refused admission to is gig for being to drunk! He sung 2 songs for us . great night great man , a late thanks.
As each each passes Country Joe McDonald's performance at Woodstock becomes more relevant. When we think of Woodstock we think of this song and Country Joe!
How could anyone not like this? I think it is so great to see this wonderful musician perform still as if he was in his twenties. Hé mr. McDonald, my greatest respect to you. You really made a difference and not only in th USA but also in Europe, for instance in The Netherlands were I am from. We knew what this song was all about and it's importance. Again, it is great to see you are still alive and kicking. ❤️
@Major C There are plenty of anti war tools that became huge recruiting tools. Like that song “war what is it good for” and the movie Full Metal Jacket.
It was a time , it was a feeling , it will never be that way again . We were young and bullet proof or so we thought , Bless Joe MacDonald and all our other heroes who helped us get through it and live to grow up / old . ☮ God Bless !
Hello Country Joe!!! It’s nice to see that you still play and sing. Long live Section 43, (Monterey Pop Festival) Rock & Soul Music (from the Woodstock concert)!
Growing up in the San Francisco Bay area when this song came out was pretty cool. And it came out right before I went into the military. It would’ve made a great cadence. Thanks country Joe, maybe catch you at the Fillmore up in the sky one day.
Now, how bout those way cool chords that sound so interesting kids!! One of the things that make Ol Country Joe, Country Joe. But don't expect your guitar teacher to teach you that. Country Joe, one of a kind.
Country Joe and bandmate Barry Melton came to Vancouver to support the Georgia Straight underground newspaper. 1969. So yes, he was the real thing. A hero.
Back during the administration of George W, a bunch of us attempted to put together an IMPEACHAPALOOZA event -- never got anywhere, BUT, the only performer who actually responded to our request (through his agent) was Country Joe. I'll never forget it -- THANKS JOE!
Fantastic!! I am a woodstock hippie and I was 13 years old when woodstock was first getting some advertisement I imediately made some plans and decided that the only way I could ever go ws to just go. to run away from home (Austin TX) so I did. I hitch-hiked all the way from Austin TX to Pennsyvania where I got stopped hitch-hiking by the state police. They arrested me and called my parents back in Texas. Before my dad got all the way to pa to get me I escaped custody by leaving when they let me go outside in the rec yard. My dad was super pissed. It took 4 more days of very paranoid under-age travelling, but I made it and never regreted one minute of the mud or the nowhere to pee or even the unforgiving rain and pissed off atitudes