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McBride previously stated that the targets, in what became known as the Magoos bar car bomb, were security force personnel who frequented the adjacent Why Not establishment.
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The actual target in what has become known as the Magoos bar bombing, was the nearby Why Not bar where apparently most of the casualties occurred.
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Although the incident quickly became known as the Magoos bar bombing, the adjoining Why Not bar bore the brunt of the
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Exposition-digression: In 1965 and '66, when the Blues Magoos were creating truly trippy jams like their legendary version of "Tobacco Road" in clubs in Greenwich Village, the Beatles were still "Rubber Soul"-ing, the Grateful Dead were a frickin' jug band! and, I even clearly remember an article in a British music magazine where Saint Syd Barrett said, "Pink Floyd was a blues band until we heard the Blues Magoos."
Binky Philips: I Didn't Go To Woodstock, But I Lived There Binky Philips 2011
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The Blues Magoos were the only American band I ever really loved back then.
Binky Philips: I Didn't Go To Woodstock, But I Lived There Binky Philips 2011
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Yes, the Yardbirds got there first when it came to extended improvs or "rave ups", but, the Magoos expanded the concept geometrically.
Binky Philips: I Didn't Go To Woodstock, But I Lived There Binky Philips 2011
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Exposition-digression: In 1965 and '66, when the Blues Magoos were creating truly trippy jams like their legendary version of "Tobacco Road" in clubs in Greenwich Village, the Beatles were still "Rubber Soul"-ing, the Grateful Dead were a frickin' jug band! and, I even clearly remember an article in a British music magazine where Saint Syd Barrett said, "Pink Floyd was a blues band until we heard the Blues Magoos."
Binky Philips: I Didn't Go To Woodstock, But I Lived There Binky Philips 2011
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Yes, the Yardbirds got there first when it came to extended improvs or "rave ups", but, the Magoos expanded the concept geometrically.
Binky Philips: I Didn't Go To Woodstock, But I Lived There Binky Philips 2011
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If you haven't heard "Tobacco Road" by the Blues Magoos lately, dig it out...
Binky Philips: I Didn't Go To Woodstock, But I Lived There Binky Philips 2011
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Mike Esposito, lead guitarist of the Blues Magoos.
Binky Philips: I Didn't Go To Woodstock, But I Lived There Binky Philips 2011
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