The Rockets
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Artists | Crazy Horse |
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Release date | 1968 |
Producers | Barry Goldberg |
Labels | White Whale Records |
Genres | Folk Rock |
Psychedelic Rock | |
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ID | 2457475 |
About The Rockets
The Rockets is the sole release by The Rockets in 1968. Selling only about 5,000 copies, it was far from a success.
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... They were everywhere It s unclear how many minutes passed between The Rockets starting and the gunmen arriving, but eyewitness accounts suggest it all happened very quickly...
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... Rockets signal start of attackAt around 06:30 local time, The Rockets began to fly...
How an Israel music festival turned into a nightmare after Hamas attack
... Eyewitnesses said The Rockets were quickly followed by gunshots...
Ukraine war: The lethal minefields holding up Kyiv's counter-offensive
... We have [mine] injuries after every fight, " said Artyom, a trained sapper, explaining that The Rockets enable Russian forces to plant new mines in places that have already been liberated and cleared by Ukrainian forces...
Israeli air strike kills missile commander in Gaza
... Several people were hurt in Israel rushing to shelters as The Rockets were fired from Gaza...
Ukraine war: Bakhmut defenders worry about losing support
... He complains The Rockets originating from Pakistan are " not of a good quality"...
One tourist killed and seven wounded in car ramming attack in Tel Aviv
... The Rockets fired from Lebanon formed the largest such barrage in 17 years...
Israel strikes Lebanon and Gaza after major rocket attack
... Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, who was in Lebanon when The Rockets were launched, said Palestinians would not " sit with their arms crossed" in the face of Israeli aggression...
One tourist killed and seven wounded in car ramming attack in Tel Aviv
By Yolande Knell & Christy CooneyBBC News, in Jerusalem and London
An Italian tourist has been killed and seven Other People wounded in a suspected car ramming attack near a beach in Tel Aviv, Israeli medics say.
Italy's Foreign Minister said Israel had identified The Man killed as Italian citizen Alessandro Parini.
Footage from The Scene showed an overturned car near a promenade and an Israeli Police Officer opening fire.
Local police said the suspected attacker had been shot dead by officers.
The Attack comes after two British-Israeli sisters were killed and their mother injured in a earlier on Friday.
Police in Tel Aviv said at 21:25 local time (19:25 BST) a 45-year-old man drove a Kia car along The City 's beachside boardwalk, hitting several pedestrians before overturning on The Lawn of the Charles Clore Garden.
They said a Police Officer at a nearby petrol station heard the commotion and, after running to The Scene , saw The Driver of The Car " trying to reach for what looked like a rifle-like object that was with him" And Then " neutralized him".
The Israeli ambulance service said that, aside from the alleged perpetrator, there were a total of eight casualties from The Attack and that all were tourists.
Of those wounded, three suffered moderate injuries and four sustained only light injuries, it said.
Writing on Twitter, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed her " deep sorrow" at Mr Parini's death and described The Attack as " cowardly".
Following The Incident , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mobilised police and army reservists as part of efforts to counter terrorism, his office said.
Mr Netanyahu has also visited The Site of The Shooting in the West Bank .
The attacks took place hours after the Israeli military on targets belonging to the Palestinian militant group Hamas in southern Lebanon and the Gaza Strip .
The military said The Strikes were a response to a barrage of 34 rockets fired from Lebanon into northern Israel on Thursday, which it blamed on The Group .
Tensions are running high following two nights of at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa Mosque - Islam 's third holiest site - earlier This Week .
The raids triggered violent confrontations with Palestinians inside the Mosque and caused anger across the region.
The Rockets fired from Lebanon formed the largest such barrage in 17 years.
Hamas did not confirm it had fired The Rockets , but leader Ismail Haniyeh , who was visiting Lebanese capital Beirut at The Time , said Palestinians would not " sit with their arms crossed" in The Face of Israeli aggression.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com