Rocks
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Artists | Aerosmith |
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Release date | May 3, 1976 |
Recorded | February–March 1976 |
Producers | Jack Douglas |
Genres | Hard Rock |
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ID | 2399449 |
About Rocks
Rocks is the fourth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released May 14, 1976. AllMusic described Rocks as having "captured Aerosmith at their most raw and rocking. " Rocks was ranked No. 176 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
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... The Altar Stone was believed to be from old red sandstone in south Wales - Rocks that extend in the east across Britain...
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... " The pilot walked away apparently, he was so close to the Rocks - I thought I was seeing things...
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... Footage shows a group of men and teenagers throwing Rocks - then pulling back - as two shots ring out...
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... It is overlooked by the famous Cow and Calf Rocks - a cliff outcrop opposite a giant boulder - that share their name with the cattle that roam the abundant moorland to the south of the town...
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...Virgin of the Rocks is the short name for da Vinci s famous painting New research into one of Leonardo da Vinci s most famous works has revealed fresh information about an abandoned composition hidden under the painting...
... All the carbon that makes up living things; all the nitrogen in Earth s atmosphere; all the silicon in Rocks - all these atoms had to be " manufactured" in the nuclear reactions that make stars shine, and in the mighty explosions that end their existence...
Porthcawl: Aircraft crashes into sea off south Wales coast
By Jared Evitts & Eben LeonardBBC News
An aircraft has crashed into The Sea off The South Wales coast.
HM Coastguard was called out on Tuesday morning after reports of a Light Aircraft going into The Sea at Porthcawl, Bridgend.
It said The Alarm was raised at about 09:20 BST as The Pilot was making His Way on to dry land.
One person has been taken to hospital for further treatment, The Welsh Ambulance Service said.
Resident Margaret Kendrick said she looked out of her window to see The upside-down aircraft.
" He was very lucky where it landed, I walked out of My House and saw a red shape, " She Said .
" Somebody not Far Away saw it coming down, all of a sudden The plane was quiet and The engine went off. "
" There 's RNLI boats, The Police and a helicopter There - The Tide is Coming In now, " said Ms Kendrick.
" The Pilot walked away apparently, he was So Close to The Rocks - I thought I was Seeing Things . "
James Brown , 75, saw The plane crash while walking on nearby Lock's Common.
The retired church minister said he heard The aircraft's engine " stutter" before The plane " swooped" into The water.
He told The PA news agency: " As I was observing The Bay I could hear a fairly low noise of a plane and as I looked to The Swansea direction I saw a Light Aircraft .
" It was a bright red colour, very visual, and it passed me right by on The Edge of The Rocks .
" Then three or four seconds later I Heard The engine begin to splutter and stutter. As I watched it, The engine died completely And Then very rapidly it just swooped right down into The water.
" I couldn't see The exact moment of The Crash , but I walked over and could see it had upended, with The Nose in The water and The tail sticking up in The air. "
Mr Brown described The Incident as " a very near miss" and said if The Pilot had landed on nearby Rocks , it " would have been a very different outcome".
Chris Page , from The RNLI, said The Team were " incredibly relieved" to arrive on scene to find The Pilot was able to be safely recovered.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch said it was aware of The Incident and was investigating.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com