From Folkie to Trippy with Country Joe & The Fish
As we continue our celebration of music from 1967, we come to a little curio with a great title, Electric Music for the Mind and Body. Sounds like something a Techno or Trance act should’ve used. But it was the sound created by these folkies turned psychedelic troubadours. Their debut album was released on this day 50 years ago. We’ll dip into a couple of trippier tracks and some covers, including one from Camper Ban Beethoven.
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First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Wilsen
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0:06:00
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Michael Bijker
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0:11:25
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Oceans Are Zeroes
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Inside
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0:16:34
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Goldfrapp
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0:21:14
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Ashaneen
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To Eternity and Beyond
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Dancing on the Edge of Infinity
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0:29:00
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break-Blow Up Hollywood
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Second Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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Gentle Party
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0:36:10
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Trio Mediaeval & Arve Henriksen
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Du ar den forsta
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0:40:10
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Low Roar
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0:45:20
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break
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0:46:00
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Adam Werner
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0:50:08
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Maggie Koerner
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0:54:30
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Melorman
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0:59:00
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break-David Arkenstone
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Third Half Hour |
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1:01:00
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Endless Tapes
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1:06:00
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Country Joe & The Fish
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1:14:57
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Country Joe & The Fish
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1:19:51
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Camper Van Beethoven
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1:22:17
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Country Joe & The Fish
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1:29:30
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break-The American Dollar
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Fourth Half Hour |
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1:30:00
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Ian Boddy & Marcus Reuter
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Vermillion
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1:38:45
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Moon Duo
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1:45:45
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break
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1:46:25
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Cajsa Siik
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1:50:20
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Violents & Monica Martin
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1:54:45
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Jean-Michel Jarre
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