I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag - Country Joe and the Fish
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Songs Of Opposition, 1965
Songs Of Opposition, 1965
Written by Country Joe McDonald
Okay, first, I always assumed, probably like many other people, that the Fish was the backing band, like the E Street Band. Well, it's actually meant to be one guy, Barry "The Fish" Melton, the guitarist. This version of the famous protest rag isn't the one most often played, the live version preceded by "The Fish Cheer." It's an earlier, more folky version, released before the band even recorded their first album. Well, this is a fantastic protest song, and I can't believe I never sat down and gave it a proper listen over the decades. It summarizes the jingoistic industrial-military-Wall Street complex that got the United States mired in Vietnam, encapsulates the nihilistic bleakness of the era ("Whoopie, we're all gonna die!"), with black humor and dark irony. "Come on fathers don't hesitate / Send your sons off before it's too late / And you can be the first one on your block / To have your boy come home in a box." Now that the enlistment age has been raised to 42, this song's even more applicable today.