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(These Sounds Fall into My Mind)" is a house music track by Kenny Dope's musical production team The Bucketheads, released in February 1995 by Positiva and Henry Street Music. It was later dubbed into the project's sole album, All in the Mind (1995).
American Airlines Flight 444 was a scheduled American Airlines flight from Chicago to Washington, D.C.'s National Airport.On November 15, 1979, the Boeing 727 serving the flight was attacked by Ted Kaczynski (also known as the Unabomber), who sent a pipe bomb in the mail and set it to detonate at a certain altitude.
(These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)" features a disco beat and an extended brass and vocal sample from Chicago's "Street Player" from Chicago 13 (1979). [4] The sampled refrain, "street sounds swirling through my mind," was transformed into a mondegreen through the song title so that listeners mishear it as "these sounds fall into my mind."
After the event was made public, the United States Department of Defense (DOD) clarified that it was either a bomb blast or a combination of natural phenomena, such as lightning, a meteor, or a glint from the Sun. [17] The initial assessment by the United States National Security Council (NSC), with technical support from the Naval Research ...
"Chemical Bomb" By Aquabats (1999) "Chemical Warfare" By Slayer (1983) "Christmas at Ground Zero" By "Weird Al" Yankovic (1986) "Claude Rains" By The Front Lawn (1989) "Clean, Clean" By Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club / The Buggles (1979) "Cloudburst at Shingle St." By Thomas Dolby (1982) "Come Away Melinda" By Bobbie Gentry (1968)
The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts is a live album and concert film by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, released on November 19, 2021.It was recorded over two nights, September 21 and 22, 1979, at Madison Square Garden, as part of the No Nukes concerts organized by activist group Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE) against the use of nuclear energy.
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The Trinity bomb was officially a Y-1561 device, as was the Fat Man used later in the bombing of Nagasaki. The two were very similar, though the Trinity bomb lacked fuzing and external ballistic casing. The bombs were still under development, and small changes continued to be made to the Fat Man design. [59]