
Video Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nhfk4X0BTmQ
Description: On the corner of West 23rd Street and Sixth Avenue, Country Joe McDonald looks back across two turbulent decades, as if the Chelsea streets are echoing with late‑’60s protest chants and psychedelic organ riffs. The 1987 compilation The Collected Country Joe and the Fish gathers the band’s antiwar anthems and Bay Area freak‑outs into one retrospective snapshot, but New York’s battered facades and restless traffic give the cover a different kind of edge—urban, grown‑up, and reflective. Standing here today, you can almost hear “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-to-Die Rag” drifting above the cabs, recast as a memory instead of a battle cry. This is one of the stops in the MusicRoadTrip.com App.
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