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Country Joe & the Fish Live at the Monterey Pop Festival '67 

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"Not so Sweet Martha Lorraine" is an organ-drenched classic that is about a reclusive woman who is unpredictable and is obsessed with death.
Their full-length debut is their most joyous and cohesive statement and one of the most important and enduring documents of the psychedelic era, the band's swirl of distorted guitar and organ at its most inventive.
In contrast to Jefferson Airplane, who were at their best working within conventional song structures, and the Grateful Dead, who hadn't quite yet figured out how to transpose their music to the recording studio, Country Joe & the Fish delivered a fully formed, uncompromising, and yet utterly accessible -- in fact, often delightfully witty -- body of psychedelic music the first time out. Ranging in mood from good-timey to downright apocalyptic.

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@strangersname
@strangersname 6 лет назад
Melton is not spoken of enough as a guitar hero of the 60s. Incredible technique and feeling. Beautiful music, what a vibe.
@sammyscotch9945
@sammyscotch9945 5 лет назад
Barry still plays mostly in the bay area. Great guitarist
@mikehouser2518
@mikehouser2518 4 года назад
Barry Melton and Cheese , love the whole bunch .
@lastnamefirst4035
@lastnamefirst4035 4 года назад
Love the 🐟
@vadokunvot
@vadokunvot 4 года назад
Barry is the reason I got my self a Gibson SG with a Bigsby tremolo i my youth haha
@davisworth5114
@davisworth5114 4 года назад
Melton sucks and they sound terrible live.
@padraigosullivan9979
@padraigosullivan9979 2 года назад
Barry Melton is melting that guitar 🎸 😍 The most underrated guitarist in the stratosphere
@montmorencyclutch-ryder1685
Became a LAWYER!!
@carlodave9
@carlodave9 8 месяцев назад
@@montmorencyclutch-ryder1685 That is beyond depressing. Such a versatile guitarist.
@mirakimber6333
@mirakimber6333 2 месяца назад
Agreed. I remember hearing his guitar tone for the first time age 14 or so and losing my mind.
@muncher64
@muncher64 Месяц назад
Melton and Cipollina both played Gibson SGs and each were able to get a distinctive vibrato effect using their fingertips. Cipollina also had an amazing rig.
@mirakimber6333
@mirakimber6333 Месяц назад
@muncher64 any details of his set up anywhere online?
@WildManWillis1
@WildManWillis1 13 лет назад
one of the coolest,,,under-rated bands at Monterey.
@gogoyubari366
@gogoyubari366 2 года назад
What makes you believe they're underrated? Please explain.
@petegobeckli1386
@petegobeckli1386 2 года назад
@@gogoyubari366 Guy gotta b kiddin. Country Joe & the 🐟🐠🎣Fish!
@c.chelseathedog7987
@c.chelseathedog7987 23 дня назад
I agree… Drop an acid and go naked!!!
@TheRuneCrew2
@TheRuneCrew2 11 лет назад
I love this live version so much more than the album version. It just feels so ALIVE.
@johnhayes3981
@johnhayes3981 5 лет назад
I agree. I just hit this video for the 52nd Anniversary and it never gets tired.
@Heretic_Hero
@Heretic_Hero 2 года назад
Agreed. the studio version is also good
@montmorencyclutch-ryder1685
@@johnhayes3981 Love his song to JANIS!
@Mike-ky9jz
@Mike-ky9jz 5 лет назад
This song is funny, unusual,...with a fun groove to it. Country Joe looks so comfortable in front of so many people...he owns the stage.
@Meme-zc4cw
@Meme-zc4cw 2 месяца назад
He is high AF. 😂 And good for him, we should all be so lucky.
@judebandstra2484
@judebandstra2484 4 года назад
Bary Melton is unbelievably underrated! What a legend
@curtmeyer1716
@curtmeyer1716 2 года назад
I was thinking the same thing.
@randymerlo4070
@randymerlo4070 5 дней назад
He was no better no worse Than anyone else
@daubreyjaneweirdsley
@daubreyjaneweirdsley 13 лет назад
@jacstraw8.... Barry Melton is a sublime underrated guitarist and should be up there in Acid Rock guitar player pantheon with Garcia, Kaukonen, Krieger, Cipollina. He's also made some rather good solo albums when he left CJ & Fish in the early 70's. True to his Counter Culture roots Melton became a liberal/left lawyer and still plays up and down the West Coast to this day. Hope that helps. Google the rest.
@lastnamefirst4035
@lastnamefirst4035 4 года назад
Still practicing law too. Check out the Dinosaurs
@garymarquett2866
@garymarquett2866 4 года назад
It started out as Peace and Love then money
@charliecoffroth2515
@charliecoffroth2515 3 года назад
Is "The ballad of Jean Dupure'" on a Country Joe Album?
@lifesoboring1
@lifesoboring1 8 лет назад
Psychedelic to the max. That keyboard sure helps a lot.
@bertvanstaveren3178
@bertvanstaveren3178 6 лет назад
You got that right....organ kicks it.
@Kelly14UK
@Kelly14UK 6 лет назад
This has to be one of the most remarkable songs i've heard. Amazing stuff going on.
@brucegreenfield9903
@brucegreenfield9903 5 лет назад
David Bennett Cohen could tickle the ivories with the best of them..or in this case a farfisa.
@davem4193
@davem4193 4 года назад
Nothing sounds like a Farfisa
@jg6698
@jg6698 Год назад
@@davem4193 Cohen arrived in the bay area from back east as a guitarist, had never played keys. He befriended Mcdonald and Melton and they said they needed an organ player. He said he'd give it a shot. He said his initial playing was just basically guitar licks. He got good fast and the rest is history.
@Alex-rk5mo
@Alex-rk5mo 4 года назад
The world needs more guitarists like Barry! The fish has got more originality in his left toe than any of the big modern shredders of our time. He found a way to play the axe different from anyone else around.... that whole scene was built on original expression. What do you have to say that's different than anyone else? Shame, we don't have a scene that values that anymore, not yet at least.
@Trenchant463
@Trenchant463 3 года назад
The guitarist sounds the same as the guy playing guitar for Joplin who opens with the Ball and Chain riffs. Same tone and phrasing.
@dmoore0079
@dmoore0079 6 месяцев назад
@@Trenchant463 That was James Gurley. He used finger picks, which were pretty unorthodox for electric guitar (most used them for banjo). They were similar tonally, but Barry had a much faster, more pronounced vibrato
@LC-ur8gv
@LC-ur8gv 5 лет назад
I envy the people that lived that era, I hope they realise how lucky they were
@patricias5122
@patricias5122 5 лет назад
We knew it then, and we know it now. Thank you. But live and enjoy your own era.
@lastnamefirst4035
@lastnamefirst4035 4 года назад
@@patricias5122 lol yeah, stay outta ours
@parallaxcontinuum7898
@parallaxcontinuum7898 4 года назад
for context- appreciate that it marked a complete departure from everything which had preceded it.Kinda hard to replicate that .Hear that Madison Avenue ?
@geneobrien8907
@geneobrien8907 3 года назад
@@lastnamefirst4035 "Ours" whichever gen you are part of, you don't have a counterculture, so yea, not interested.
@geneobrien8907
@geneobrien8907 3 года назад
@@sunkintree Crybaby!
@zbestwun2001
@zbestwun2001 13 лет назад
Saw them w/ Moby Grape and Blue Cheer at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. That was our Fillmore West So Cal division.
@pennya.5892
@pennya.5892 3 года назад
Fantastic mix of groups
@don7297
@don7297 3 года назад
Joe is old man now nearly 80 over hill sits down chair perform with his guitar that's as old as him!
@skgate
@skgate 2 года назад
Blue Cheer… those dudes were far fuckin out, the heaviest band of the 60s. Lucky you man
@carloseugeniocarlos4287
@carloseugeniocarlos4287 4 месяца назад
the best of psychedelic vIbes. Country Joe is so innovative and cool !
@dougpotosky4102
@dougpotosky4102 3 года назад
Country Joe maybe the greatest most underated band ever! Plus Section43. Has to be the most psychedelic song out of the sixties!
@billyboy1093
@billyboy1093 2 месяца назад
The first record kills, yes Section 43, but also Bass Strings, The Masked Marauder and the epic Grace. It truly was "Electric Music for the Mind and Body"
@cosmictrigger9
@cosmictrigger9 9 лет назад
What memories - the summer of love - Monterey '67! I am truly thankful for having been there…Peace….
@pieterklaaskrugmann
@pieterklaaskrugmann 9 лет назад
+cosmictrigger9 how was Jimi?!!!
@cosmictrigger9
@cosmictrigger9 9 лет назад
+pieterklaaskrugmann You're right - Hendrix is, & always will be to me & others who have experienced his power, the ultimate guitar genius. Monterey was no exception -I wasn't @ Woodstock, but was @ Monterey in'67 - Hendrix's abilities seemed to come from the stars! Peace ...
@pieterklaaskrugmann
@pieterklaaskrugmann 9 лет назад
+cosmictrigger9 Thanx!!! Cool to hear from some one whoos been there!!!! Peace!
@rjallman8705
@rjallman8705 4 года назад
You were lucky . Today pretty much sucks
@RICHBLACKCOCK
@RICHBLACKCOCK Год назад
@@pieterklaaskrugmann CRICKETS.
@jaamesanderson4253
@jaamesanderson4253 5 месяцев назад
Such Cool ,.. these guys , among others , made this festival ! Country Joe looked so at ease in his skin and right at home with the audience !!
@georgestevens1502
@georgestevens1502 2 года назад
The Fish were all about "letting it all hang out." Perhaps the most cutting edge of all the seminal rock bands that came out of the Bay Area in the Sixties, both in lyrics and the high pitched guitar and organ tones that were referred to then as the San Francisco psychedelic sound.
@Enevan1968
@Enevan1968 13 лет назад
@LostandRecovered : To be able to play like that as a 20 year old and leave people speechless 44 years later...I salute him!
@KaupSeli
@KaupSeli 2 года назад
lol make that 54 years
@bseaman2000
@bseaman2000 11 лет назад
the film quality of this still blows my mind
@UnitedSoundVideo
@UnitedSoundVideo 4 года назад
Sound quality too
@marcosramirez4839
@marcosramirez4839 3 года назад
Yes
@RayNDeere
@RayNDeere 9 лет назад
Of interest, the Army jacket that Barry is wearing is the same one Joe wore at Woodstock
@aicdbckmkemcm
@aicdbckmkemcm 8 лет назад
I was curious as to whether they were the same. Thanks.
@jons5756
@jons5756 6 лет назад
And it was the same one he wore a week before at the Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain festival
@lastnamefirst4035
@lastnamefirst4035 4 года назад
How do you know that? There's a helluva lot of army jackets. Seems every guy I knew back then had one
@ricwilliams9449
@ricwilliams9449 4 года назад
Electric Music for the Mind & Body was the trippiest album of the time. Even without acid.
@billyboy1093
@billyboy1093 2 месяца назад
Yes, but even better with!
@jpdebrouwer3534
@jpdebrouwer3534 5 лет назад
Here's j p from the Netherlands, i bought electric music in 1966, stille have it and about 40 other lps and cds, i saw him twice doing live gigs in the netherlands ! I love his ideas , thoughts and music, He's great .
@dbrew2u
@dbrew2u 7 лет назад
Man , i loved those days . You didn't just hear the music . You could see it .
@sammyscotch9945
@sammyscotch9945 5 лет назад
Still can
@Luminous-iLLusions
@Luminous-iLLusions 4 года назад
@@sammyscotch9945 came to say the same thing
@lastnamefirst4035
@lastnamefirst4035 4 года назад
Taste it too
@edlawrence5059
@edlawrence5059 Год назад
synesthesia
@chrisradano
@chrisradano Год назад
Groovy stuff. The Monterey Pop Festival was peaking . Country Joe and the Fish in their moment.
@KevinOrtega1980
@KevinOrtega1980 11 лет назад
This is a classic, totally grooves me everyday
@petersonlafollette3521
@petersonlafollette3521 Год назад
A musically defining moment of that era- simply unreal..
@MOSKII58
@MOSKII58 16 лет назад
Melanie performed at woodstock & the isle of wight, where performed her famous tunes "lay Down"(candles in the rain), She also wrote or sings "Look what they've down to my song, Ma", "Brand new key", i'm sure you know who i mean,full name is Melanie Safka, a popular folk singer who peaked in the early 70's w/ the songs i mentioned. the song Laydown, about the tradition of holding up candles to the performer asking for an encore, then it was lighters & now camra phones..
@mabv2
@mabv2 9 лет назад
One of the best performances in the rock and roll story
@ANDRESR2
@ANDRESR2 3 года назад
But its blues
@TDghf
@TDghf 3 года назад
@@ANDRESR2 electrified man
@luckyshow
@luckyshow 17 лет назад
The most overlooked, most political, and the most psychedelic of the Bay area bands Usually its Fish Rag and that's it. Their first LP was perfect
@rodneybaker2643
@rodneybaker2643 Год назад
😁as was the second 🕊
@phildirt3
@phildirt3 10 лет назад
that organ sounds kicks ass
@BaconTomatoCheese
@BaconTomatoCheese 3 года назад
Damn that was good… Wish I was there at the time, even though I was only four years old… Country Joe looks pretty zonked…
@2write2sing2dance
@2write2sing2dance 15 лет назад
What a hell of a good time. Ottis Redding, Byrds, Hendrix, Joplin, CJ and the Fish, Jefferson Airplane..... There will never be anything as good to be seen when it comes to music festivals. Why? Because there aren't as many good bands out there today. There are some...but not a lot.
@SGood54
@SGood54 Год назад
You forgot Ravi Shankar
@littlebird8837
@littlebird8837 Год назад
Peace, love & brilliant music 💜🕊🎶🎶
@KoloFloyd73
@KoloFloyd73 16 лет назад
Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine excellent song:) great band! love it
@nednobody3253
@nednobody3253 2 года назад
I was 15 years old when this was filmed and as an Oregon kid the hippy movement was all over the U of O. Alot of good concerts going on. And all of us were dreading the DRAFT, We were seeing the televised war played out on TV every night at dinner time. Riots all over the country, Alot of changes came really quickly. Electric Music For The Mind And Body which is the album this song is off of is still one of my favorite albums especially when you are really High ( lsd, Mescaline, Mushrooms) wearing headphones of course. This song just licks your mind when your tripping.
@motnosniv
@motnosniv 7 месяцев назад
I was just 7 then and I remember those news reports. my older brother had a draft card. I was so scared that he might be sent halfway around the world and not come back. May God bless all those good young men that did come back but without the friends they made.
@jarodcarnarvon5198
@jarodcarnarvon5198 Год назад
Wow. Their music was quite different at Monterey Pop 1967 compared to Woodstock 1969. All of it was good.
@tspoonhunter
@tspoonhunter 17 лет назад
I am an In home care giver for the disabled.BELIEVE ME I know what a pissy mood is. And yea it is a great song. I remember seeing them live in Napa Calif. My Mom was a concert promotor in the sixties and booked them.
@geneobrien8907
@geneobrien8907 3 года назад
Back then every time you took acid, you tapped into a collective consciousness, CJ & The Fish's music was borne of that consciousness and even when straight you can feel it every time you listen to their albums.
@danielburt7849
@danielburt7849 3 месяца назад
collective imagination, 50 years later. you borrowed ideas, having none of your own to share that made sense. terrible era, actually.
@mikehouser2518
@mikehouser2518 4 года назад
The vocals sound as if goats are singing , great band and song . Thank you for posting .
@matoko123
@matoko123 3 года назад
love this band. Great track from an amazing album 'Electric music for the mind and body'.
@mythme01
@mythme01 17 лет назад
yes i agree - when I think pure psych; i think of the Fish. The minor chords and organ is the epitome of that sound.
@guthyranker1724
@guthyranker1724 8 лет назад
Not a huge CJ&F fan but i think they blew most of the bands off the stage at this festival.
@thenewpollution2
@thenewpollution2 5 лет назад
Big Bill O'Reilly Who asked you?
@bridgmjm
@bridgmjm 5 лет назад
Janis Joplin did a pretty good job no?
@df5295
@df5295 5 лет назад
How about Otis Redding, Jimi Hendrix, or The Who?
@rossriver75
@rossriver75 5 лет назад
For Psychedelia, Country Joe and the Fish was the top. Electric Music for Mind and Body, best of the tripping era. Monterrey Pop was somewhat of a crossover event - they had to include those not really in the hippie culture, such as Otis Redding. Re: Hendrix, yeah he was really into it and was just breaking on to the Psych scene at the time with a great performance.
@rossriver75
@rossriver75 4 года назад
Jack Straw Well, Otis Redding was a soul music singer. Not in the hippie scene like Hendrix. Black soul singers had to be respected, but that’s different. Tina Turner ...again, respect. Sly and the Family Stone, kind of on the border.
@bluegillphil1427
@bluegillphil1427 7 лет назад
KILLER tune, like listening 5-6 times in a row. PEACE
@erikbrentonjohnson7837
@erikbrentonjohnson7837 3 года назад
Melton became a lawyer in, I believe, San Francisco. I saw the Fish give a lecture at the music department near college 8 classrooms ABOUT THE RIDGES OF COWELL RANCH AT UCSC in the hills above Santa Cruz proper. I saw Country Joe solo in the rustic Brookdale Lodge in the Santa Cruz Mountains about 16 years ago and he came out and smoked a joint with me and I remember he was wearing thick glasses and we spoke about the logistics at Woodstock and what life was like backstage. The Who got dosed and Country Joe was crazy Stoned as was the Usual. The 1960's were "hang loose, man!"
@MaabudZ
@MaabudZ 11 лет назад
I was somewhere in that mass of humanity for that Saturday afternoon concert. Also on the bill were, Big Brother, Canned Heat, the Gratefuldead, and the first performance of The Electric Flag, with Mike Bloomfield and Buddy Miles whom we'd never heard of but who blew us away. I wasn't tripping, perhaps a joint. Actually I probably wasn't even there because I can remember it.
@6WILDBLUE6ANGELS6
@6WILDBLUE6ANGELS6 5 лет назад
Electric Flag soundtrakfor “The Trip” was some of the best Blues ever Recorded!
@KevinOrtega1980
@KevinOrtega1980 11 лет назад
Also to a recent question if that army jacket worn by Barry is the same Joe is wearing at Woodstock? The answer is yes
@matthatter2849
@matthatter2849 6 лет назад
Looks like that might be Airplane's Jack Cassidy sitting behind the stoned out chess club president at 3:40.
@thomashumphrey7395
@thomashumphrey7395 3 года назад
Difficult to categorize or describe Country Joe and The Fish's music: very of its time and era, but also has sort of a timeless quality. Rhythmic Country meets LSD in an amalgam of flower-power, hippie, stoner rock. I dig it and own their albums.
@bluegillphil1427
@bluegillphil1427 5 лет назад
I was around back then, still here today & still listening. Where did everybody else go ?
@sammyscotch9945
@sammyscotch9945 5 лет назад
Still around. Guess we are fading into the crowd...old and gray and still misunderstood
@johnm8891
@johnm8891 5 лет назад
They're dead Phil. Dead. Sorry man.
@BaconTomatoCheese
@BaconTomatoCheese 3 года назад
I was only four years old at the time… But was then, and I always have been, a music nut- especially late 60s and early 70s stuff… The golden era rock ‘n’ roll
@mrsixiesrock2274
@mrsixiesrock2274 7 лет назад
Everyone talking about drugs, Fuck the drugs that guitar is amazing.
@dougpotosky4102
@dougpotosky4102 3 года назад
Then he became a lawyer! Balence things out!
@roldo23
@roldo23 3 года назад
In the '80s Berry Melton joined up with Peter Albin, Spencer Dryden, John Cipollina, and Bob Hunter to form The Dinosaurs. Being a public defender hasn't interfered all that much with his music.
@lastnamefirst4035
@lastnamefirst4035 3 года назад
@@roldo23 Melton and Albin still play. Don't know who else is w the Dinosaurs now days
@suginami123
@suginami123 6 лет назад
Superb. Superb. Fabulous crowd. Brilliant band.
@daubreyjaneweirdsley
@daubreyjaneweirdsley 13 лет назад
@sixtiesrecords Thank you for your kind words Monsieur Sixtiesrecords. Having lived in Paris for short time many years ago, i have always found France its people its cultural a source of inspiration. And now my eldest daughter lives in Paris and is a confirmed Francophile. Like France i have always loved and sort inspiration from the American 60's West Coast CounterCulture, its art and especially its music. Sadly it now seems to be a lost arcadian age that won't come again. I wish you well.
@blusmahn
@blusmahn 13 лет назад
When I picked up ELECTRIC MUSIC for the MIND and BODY when the LP first came out I was amazed that there was not a bad cut on it. They're touring occasionally now but without Barry.The shows are OK but Barry's leads,fills,and vocals are sorely missed.
@lastnamefirst4035
@lastnamefirst4035 4 года назад
Barry still plays mostly in the bay area, paris and russia. Just type in barry melton and you will find alot of stuff from the fish...8 years later its still true. He plays w the dinosaurs. All great musicians mostly from the bay area
@connicrow9463
@connicrow9463 3 года назад
Nevermind the band. What's underrated here are the lovely, organic 60's girls randomly shown in the audience!
@phillipgraves4721
@phillipgraves4721 2 года назад
I was just thinking that
@rogertemple7193
@rogertemple7193 2 года назад
Uh I was just thinking that, Uh I was just thinking that.
@jg6698
@jg6698 Год назад
Yeah, never mind the band that set the template for all the psychedelic bands to follow with their groundbreaking album ELECTRIC MUSIC FOR THE MIND AND BODY. Chicks are fine as can be. No one ever underrated them, believe me, you just had to be alive and of age back then.
@surfraptor
@surfraptor Год назад
@@jg6698 Hear hear ... I was.
@ej2333
@ej2333 Год назад
Careful...some of those lovely organic flower girls have hairy armpits. 😊
@MrClearlight
@MrClearlight 15 лет назад
Yes fantasia their first album was one of the most adventurous albums around then,even way ahead of the Beatles,and 6 months before Sgt.Pepper. Section 43 is a masterpeice!
@jeantetreault132
@jeantetreault132 4 месяца назад
❤ i was born in 1967. However! I do feel like i was part of that era. I just wish that i could've been there. Johnny, Montreal, Canada 🇨🇦 Peace & Love everyone!🌹🌿☮️💗
@InnocentAbyssinianCat-eb7ge
@InnocentAbyssinianCat-eb7ge 27 дней назад
You were there as a baby 👶 you just don't remember it because you were on LSD as the saying goes if you could remember the 60s and Monterey then you weren't really there
@gunslinger32mag
@gunslinger32mag 14 лет назад
Incredible. If you don't know me, you know me better after this.............. Gotta love the old Vanguard label.
@zozocalifornia
@zozocalifornia 10 лет назад
Who the heck wrote that. Really fine - all credits to Joe & Fish.
@scdevon
@scdevon 9 лет назад
Very 1967. Mamma Cass is in the audience @ 4:29.
@RayNDeere
@RayNDeere 9 лет назад
scdevon Sitting with Cass is Barry McGuire
@nicholasramsey5331
@nicholasramsey5331 7 лет назад
There's So much a part of me that wishes that I was a part of the baby-boomer generation! They made such a turning point for the opening up and acceptance of new ideas, ways of thinking, expanding of the mind, etc! Wish that I was there to see and experience it all!
@reddog5031
@reddog5031 3 года назад
And it was devastating when the Reagan Republicans ridiculed and reversed these "new ways of thinking".
@jg6698
@jg6698 Год назад
@@reddog5031 True. Carters 22% interest rates were a new way of thinking. Reagan had nothing to do with the dashing of any ideals. We (boomers and older) had killed most of them and abandoned the rest before he ascended to national prominence. A fair percentage of them were pie in the sky nonsense anyway.
@nicholasramsey5331
@nicholasramsey5331 Год назад
@@reddog5031 Yes, they definitely tried to reverse the new ways of thinking that the Hippie Generation Sowed. However, fortunately there was no going back. Many young people of the 1980s saw through the Conservatives of the 1980s (and would have no part in going back to the 1950s). And the Grunge and Alternative Generation of the 1990s had absolutely nothing but undying love and respect for the Hippie Generation who did nothing but inspire them (including their way of thinking, music, etc).
@rickmanning5574
@rickmanning5574 7 лет назад
I see that a lot of our grandparents are giving this the thumbs down because this is Classic Fish and remember he was the first one to speak out against the Vietnam War, although it was fun over there blasting anything that moved high on LSD and weed
@ShallowImpressions
@ShallowImpressions 14 лет назад
easily one of the most influential recordings of that time, and still is to this day! long live the fish.
@DeanHaasJr
@DeanHaasJr 11 лет назад
I was in Frisco for the summer of love, but didn't go to Monterey, as my brother was dying in St. Mary's Hospital there - saw a lot in the Panhandle though! this brings me back to that magical time!
@patcola7335
@patcola7335 6 лет назад
I was born a month after this show. The video looks fresh.
@kittywhiskerz
@kittywhiskerz 13 лет назад
Thanks 4 turning me onto great music mom & dad
@ej2333
@ej2333 2 месяца назад
This band is beyond Psychedelic....from a whole other planet.
@written12
@written12 14 лет назад
@martbook Thanks, Mart. Bruce Johnson, eh? Was in the Beach Boys by that point? I think Brian had given up performing live by that time. Anyway, it's been 37 years or so since Cass left us. What a talented woman. What a terrible shame.
@horsehide3039
@horsehide3039 5 лет назад
Oh goodness, good stuff. And that certainly is Mama Cass at 4:29. Please God rest her soul.
@solopino1
@solopino1 3 года назад
I go crazy for this song!!!Peace and love!!
@Fortwentt
@Fortwentt 8 лет назад
this is so good, never heard it before today but i was listening this fish album in 1971 or something i was 12 years old my parents didnt even understand it except maybe the music. didnt really appreciate it until a few years ago.
@ehairgrove
@ehairgrove 9 лет назад
Melenie Safka (roller skate song) smiling in the audience at 0:17
@briansmith203
@briansmith203 9 лет назад
+Shiva Ganesha I thought it might have been the hippy girl on the Smothers Brothers Show, Leigh French, AKA "Goldie".
@mrlucky777
@mrlucky777 8 лет назад
+Shiva Ganesha I'm glad someone else caught that too.
@Mrvinylboy
@Mrvinylboy 6 лет назад
Amazing!
@NilezII
@NilezII 14 лет назад
Agree-Jorma has such a "signature" style, yet so under-appreciated.
@lastnamefirst4035
@lastnamefirst4035 4 года назад
Check out jormas fur peace ranch. Alot of good musicians play every friday night. You can find it here on utube
@gregsqu
@gregsqu 3 года назад
Saw them at the Eagles in Seattle and marched behind them up 4th Ave to the Seattle Coliseum protesting the Viet Nam war. Hell of a day....
@Duncaniowa17
@Duncaniowa17 Год назад
I saw them live at the Family Dog 1968-70. Incredible then and now.
@QuaaludeCharlie
@QuaaludeCharlie 8 лет назад
Great , this was the year I was borne , I,m glad it's up here , Thank's :) QC
@studonaldson1497
@studonaldson1497 2 года назад
Dear Strangersname, thanks, couldn’t agree more about Melton. Discovered this classic album in the 70s in Liverpool while trying to improve my own guitar skills and he was a huge but much overlooked influence and inspiration, Stu X
@dennisst.pierre210
@dennisst.pierre210 2 года назад
Saw the Fish at Fitchburg State College in Ma. right after Woodstock Had a blast . They were great!
@bacwudsrecords
@bacwudsrecords 14 лет назад
I just met country joe the other day in salem or. He is still one of the coolest dudes. YOU ROCK JOE! keep it going.
@surfraptor
@surfraptor Год назад
Ah ... saw em way back at the famous Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. I loved em. Still do.
@derby1884
@derby1884 6 лет назад
Were you there on the day? You lucky, lucky people. I was only 6 years old. It's not fair!!!!!
@wyatt_kincaid
@wyatt_kincaid 7 лет назад
It was 50 years ago today
@salvadorcastanos5834
@salvadorcastanos5834 5 лет назад
That Sgt. Pepper tought the band to play they were going in and out style, but sure, they garatee you got a smile✌😎
@EricandDish
@EricandDish 13 лет назад
I read Barry Miles' book "Hippie" and did you know they were booked to perform on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in February 1968? But when the producers and the CBS executives heard about their notorious chat to the crowd ("Gimme-a-F, Gimme-a-U, etc.) they dropped them. Even worse, it happened in New York the day before they were supposed to appear! And as Miles pointed out, Country Joe and The Fish blew their chance to become a mainstream Rock and Roll group.
@pghpa611
@pghpa611 5 месяцев назад
Country Joe and The Fish doing ACID ROCK ,,,,,, Country Joe At His Best
@bobtis
@bobtis 12 лет назад
Fantastic Video You took me there thank you.
@frankabney6000
@frankabney6000 4 года назад
I've loved Country Joe McDonald since I was turned on to him and The Fish when I was 14 in 1968...
@kraznet
@kraznet 7 лет назад
Magoo is one of my favorite songs ever.
@danielj1063
@danielj1063 6 лет назад
"good timey to downright apocalyptic" is more pertinent now than ever. Thanks...
@jimmierobinson4492
@jimmierobinson4492 2 года назад
saw them many times in the 60s it was always a TRIP !
@marclayne9261
@marclayne9261 3 года назад
love Country Joe...as he was a Vietnam veteran....
@jg6698
@jg6698 Год назад
Huh? Where in the world did you come up with that nonsense. He was in the Navy from 1959 to 1962. His entire deployment after training was in Japan. Mercy. 🙄
@thescarletandgrey2505
@thescarletandgrey2505 3 года назад
1967 people: “I’m going to see if anybody’s got any strawberries, cherries or oranges for sale….” 2000’s people: “I’m going to see if anyone’s selling corn dogs, double cheeseburgers, and sausage pepperoni pizzas” 1967 people: “…. and LSD”.
@axs203
@axs203 9 лет назад
What a far out scene!
@sammyscotch9945
@sammyscotch9945 5 лет назад
A groovy hip kind o happening
@sammyscotch9945
@sammyscotch9945 5 лет назад
Brings memories when pot/hash was really good-cheap too. A lid for $20. Good pot, good music
@mushroomagical
@mushroomagical 13 лет назад
Country Joe is my hero! Greetings from San Francisco...
@maureendevries1904
@maureendevries1904 5 лет назад
Isn't Country Joe's band from Berkeley?
@sammyscotch9945
@sammyscotch9945 5 лет назад
@@maureendevries1904 bay area
@AK4TsEv3N
@AK4TsEv3N 13 лет назад
Great group!
@dragmyre
@dragmyre 7 лет назад
AWESOME vidwork.
@joegomez4122
@joegomez4122 3 года назад
I was 8 yrs old but i remember those hippies cool people they started America up what 🇺🇸 is all about freedom
@mrbag60
@mrbag60 16 лет назад
The blonde chick at 2:54-55 looks like Carol Wayne who as i remember appeared periodically on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson starting in the 70's up until her alleged drowning death in 1985. She was definitely blessed with a bodacious body and a bubbly personality as i remember from her appearances on the show.
@MichaelSSmith-hs5pw
@MichaelSSmith-hs5pw 2 года назад
In 1969 there was a song called “ I feel like I’m fixin’ to die rag” and I sang that song all the way down to my Army draft induction center, I sang it again on the plane ride to Vietnam, I sang it again in the jungle of Phu Loi, I sang it again to the medics who were carrying me out of the jungle after I got wounded, I sang it again to the nurses who patched me up, I sang it again on the plane ride home from Vietnam with a medical discharge, I sang it again to the filthy hippies who spit on me at the airport when I came home. And now 53 years later…….I’m still singing that motherfucker!! Welcome Home.
@InsertName130
@InsertName130 6 лет назад
3:36 When baby-boomers lecture the rest of us about "conservative values", I love thinking about scenes like these, and witnessing them in more honest moments.
@sammyscotch9945
@sammyscotch9945 5 лет назад
Im a baby boomer, no conservative and dont lecture people. Barry for prez 2020. Fish 2020!
@rossriver75
@rossriver75 5 лет назад
There is no connection in reality to what left was then and the policing monster that it has become today. I remember the Fish. No politics was good. Living was loving, mind expansion, trip music.
@patricias5122
@patricias5122 5 лет назад
Baby boomers are not a single monolithic group now, or ever -- there are conservatives, middle-of-the-road, far left. Really. When you stop pigeonholing people, you can begin to acquire some understanding of the vast variety of humans in the world.
@jg6698
@jg6698 Год назад
Huh? INSERTNAME. Congratulations, this is possibly the most moronic post ever rendered in these parts. It's stereotypical scope is mind boggling. Now go take your marching orders and get back to work, you dutiful little lemming.
@ronaldriis1023
@ronaldriis1023 8 месяцев назад
I saw Barry at a Summer of Love anniversary show in Golden Gate Park in 2017, playing some glorious licks and dressed like a lawyer.LOL. The late, great Ray Manzerak also appeared, playing some great jazz piano accompaniment behind the beat poet Michael McClure.
@sandrocantini8062
@sandrocantini8062 9 лет назад
il sound inconfondibile degli anni 60 il farfisa era favoloso
@jameskennedy721
@jameskennedy721 3 года назад
This is a part of Monterey not seen before , tho the FISH do appear in the famous film .
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