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The Failure of Noise
The Failure of Sound
The Failure of Rock
The Failure of the Avant Garde
The Failure of the Space Age
The Failure of Jazz
The Failure of Psychedelia
The Failure of Krautrock
The Failure of Electronic
The Failure of Pop
The Failure of Free-form
The Failure of the 20th Century

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James Last  Mr. Giant Man   Favoriting Voodoo Party   
CAN  Yoo Doo Right   Favoriting Monster Movie   
Exmagma  Zink Tank   Favoriting Kraut! Demons! Kraut! - German Psychedelic Underground 1968 - 1974   
Electric Sandwich  China   Favoriting Electric Sandwich   
Tokyo Kid Brothers  Remember You   Favoriting Throw Away the Books, Let's Go Into the Streets   
 
The Exorzist III  Ormuzd   Favoriting Studio Backing Tracks   
Achim Reichel  Truth and Probability (A Lexicon for Self-Knowledge)   Favoriting Die Grüne Reise (The Green Journey)   
Taj Mahal Travellers  July 1st (excerpt)   Favoriting Live at Moderna Museet in Stockholm - 1st & 9th July 1971   
blood Rhythms  Paris Window   Favoriting Civil War   
 
Josef Anton Riedl  Nr. 3   Favoriting Josef Anton Riedl   
Franco Evangelisti  Die Schachtel (excerpt)   Favoriting Die Schachtel   
 
Gonzo  Dark Flip (excerpt)   Favoriting Dies Irae   
 
Michael Vetter  Prelude Nr. 2   Favoriting Tambura Preludes / Pro-Vocationes   
Norberto Lobo & Eric Chenaux  The Lustron   Favoriting The Byre   
Janek Schaefer  Wow   Favoriting Wow  7" 
Thomas Ankersmit  Live in Utrecht (excerpt)   Favoriting Live in Utrecht   
Tuusanuuskat  Tippa 2   Favoriting Nääksää Nää Mun Kyyneleet   
 
Tuusanuuskat  Tippa 3   Favoriting Nääksää Nää Mun Kyyneleet   
Angus Maclaurin  Sea Shanti (Ranphoryncus remix)   Favoriting Glass Music   
L'Ocelle Mare  Serpentement I   Favoriting Serpentement   
Robert Horton  Let the Air Talk   Favoriting Kanoja, Myös Hanoja (V/A)   
Colin Blunstone  Caroline Goodbye   Favoriting One Year   


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Listener comments!

Avatar 3:04pm
Lixiviated Life:

Giddy up
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Rich in Washington:

Bloop!
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chresti:

Getting stronger already!
Avatar 3:05pm
geezerette:

Ready to plummet!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 3:06pm
chresti:

Doing right already!
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Cmurtha:

The failure of greetings.
Avatar 3:07pm
geezerette:

...like an orange balloon! POP!
Avatar 3:07pm
uuee:

Hi Fabio, and all you failures! Thanx for the birthday greeting, this AM, Fabio
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steveo:

Hello Fabio. I deny everything.
  3:10pm
Brendan:

Its in the Can!
  3:10pm
nic:

yikes!!!
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Bas NL:

Fabio! Loving the Can!
  3:11pm
Brendan:

Listen to that drumming!
  3:15pm
kuchen:

Can können
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:15pm
Aphidface:

My favorite love song. Thanks
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:15pm
tim from champaign:

@Brendan - I thought for the longest time that Can had 2 drummers until I actually took a good look at the album credits.
Avatar 3:18pm
Lixiviated Life:

i don't believe in agnosticism.
(ok well... maybe I do)
  3:22pm
Catalpa:

Guden afternoon. Are most of Can's lyrics in English?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:22pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Yes we
CAN
CAN
CAN
Avatar 3:24pm
Lixiviated Life:

repeating the failures of redundancy
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:25pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Hendrixy backward...
& varispeed jungley voices
...as you do...
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 3:27pm
Bas NL:

@Catalpa Yes. Well, at times sort of.. When Damo Suzuki was their singer, he did a kind of phonetic English. He didn't speak it.
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chresti:

At first Zink Tank reminded me of Carl Stone
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Chris from DC:

Electric Sandwich is a new one to me. Clicky.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:28pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Love the story how they just found him on the street??
*There* is our Singer...& it was so...
  3:28pm
Zetti:

Fab dab session.
Avatar 3:31pm
Fabio:

@Catalpa: Yes, all of CAN's songs have english lyrics I believe.
  3:33pm
Chi Bill:

Woah, I was 14 in 1972, it's almost embarrassing I never heard of Electric Sandwich until now but Thanks Fabio!
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Bas NL:

They found Damo in the streets, kind of stoned.. Do you have anything to do tonight? -No. We're on stage tonight.. wanna be our singer? -Yes
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:35pm
coelacanth∅:

greetings
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coelacanth∅:

a lot of albums are 50 years old this year, as 1969 was smack in the heart of the electric music renaissance.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:37pm
tim from champaign:

Actually, Exorcist III isn't half bad. George C Scott!
  3:37pm
scobot:

The Heretic.
Avatar 3:38pm
Lixiviated Life:

starts with a ripple in the skin
  3:38pm
MelindafromAustin:

I’m very disappointed in you Fabio - get your Exorcists straight.
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coelacanth∅:

(exorcist kind of like Hank Williams? it skips a generation?)
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chresti:

I've not seen ANY of the Exorcists
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:39pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Abbey Road like today.
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Fox:

On the contrary, Exorcist III is quite excellent. It's one of my favorite films. It was based on a novel by Blatty, and the screenplay was adapted and then the film was directed by Blatty as well. Its got George C Scott, phenomenal snappy dialogue, and a the movie is stolen by Brad Douriff. It was released in 1990 I think, but manages to feel like a seventies film.
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tim from champaign:

Good analogy, coelacanth!
  3:41pm
Catalpa:

Thanks, Fabio.
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Lixiviated Life:

colors change
the surface undulates
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mb:

Digging the bass heavy set today. Keep bringing it Fabios
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I'm So Loathsome I Could Cry
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Fox:

The original novel, Legion, was unrelated to Exorcist, but the exec's made him loop it into the universe so it could be part of the series.
  3:42pm
Brendan:

Any tour of DC requires driving to the Exxon at the Whitehurst Freeway /Canal Rd intersection and seeing the stairs that the film climaxed with.
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Lixiviated Life:

the floor opens and you're gone
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Abbey Road in fact featuring Synthesizer.
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mb:

@chresti: Same here. Never seen them in full, i might add.
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steveo:

It also features a large, dark and well-lit stage. As you go up the stairs that lead up to the stage, you will be greeted by the stage show. You will soon see the stage name "Symphony of Melodies on a Dance Floor." You will learn that the two large instruments in the middle (and the two sets of drums), a Mellotron and an Ensemble Mellotron are the main features of this production.
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Ike:

Although I'm not much for horror (besides Evil Dead II of course), that sounds good. I love both George C. Scott and Brad Dourif.
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Lixiviated Life:

starts with a ripple in the skin
colors change
the surface undulates
the floor opens and you're gone.
You
are gone
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Fox:

Oh! And Exorcist III also has a cameo of the other (blonde and beefy) Fabio!
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coelacanth∅:

chresti (3.39) nor have i, but seen scenes from the first one
  3:47pm
Brendan:

Those stairs are our ‘Rocky statue’ so to speak. Which in itself is another altogether weird concept - a statue of a fictional film character .
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

i.ytimg.com...
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coelacanth∅:

(the blonde and beefy flash-in-the-pan Fabio, as opposed to the legendary commander-of-the-Failure-army Fabio)
Avatar 3:50pm
Fredericks:

This is the A.R. and Machines guy.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:52pm
coelacanth∅:

sounded like a pow wow for a second!
  3:53pm
Catalpa:

I loved that Exorcist 3 track. I heard that David Lynch's Mullholland Drive was actually his remake of Exorcist 3.
Avatar 3:53pm
Fox:

(Sorry for the typos and misplaced apostrophes. I'm typing on my phone)

Coel: we have the superior Fabio by far.
Avatar 3:53pm
Fredericks:

Makes me miss the original GarageBand Apple put out.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 3:55pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Sounds remarkably like what me & a friend came up with let loose on a cassette 4-track & some digital box he had...
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Itzall ClearD'me Nåu:

Fox, thanks for the run-down of Exorcist III. I have avoided it like "Jaws III" assuming it was similarly just flogging the hog. Now I will definitely seek it out, sounds fun.
  4:02pm
Brendan:

A couple of pals and I snuck into the Exorcist at the theatre in the old mall in Rockville Md when the movie first came out, I was 9 years old. We learned to open the emergency exit doors down front by the screen and sneak along the ground into the first row seats. (Came in handy for sex education when they showed the odd softcore pornos). Anyway we slipped in and watctched the Exorcist, terrified. One friend spent the entire movie sitting with the seat half folded in a 45 degree V bend pulling his knees to his chest. When the film ended we went to leave and his legs where asleep and he simply could not walk but rather fell to the ground writhing. We thought him posessed at first then laughed really hard and dragged him out. We all slept over at his house that night . Whenever someone had to pee we would do it out the front window of the house - we were terrified to go down the dark hallway after that movie.
  4:06pm
Catalpa:

Funny story, Brendan ;)
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Chris from DC:

Rockville Mall, wow hadn't thought about that in a while.
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chresti:

Brendan- I used to do that too, put my feet on the seat in front of me and peek through my knees
  4:17pm
Catalpa:

I heard the volunteers are periodically locked into WFMU like poor WalMart workers. Pseu is like a saint!
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Franco Twinkie:

Brendan, I had not seen the movie in 1974 when a friend and I drove across the country. I ate some suspect breakfast sausage at some dump in Eastern New Mexico, so by the time we were in the Texas panhandle I was doubled over with a case of food poisoning. At that time, across this great country of ours was this road stop nightmare called Stuckey's, who were famous for their Pecan Log, or some shit like that. I was in the stifling hot restroom on my knees trying to puke when I looked up to where someone had scratched into the paint: Your mother sucks cocks in Hell - The Exorsist. That did it! The flood gates opened.
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Itzall ClearD'me Nåu:

Catalpa, that's an interesting take on Mulholland Drive. Of course it started as a pilot for TV but was (shocker) deemed "too weird". He later added some scenes, notably the hot sex scene between Naomi Watts and Laura Elena Harring and edited the whole mess into an amazing piece of film, certainly one of my favorites of all time!
  4:29pm
Brendan:

@ Chris from DC, I try not to think of it intentionally. The mall had a Waxie Maxies record store an Orange Julius, a ‘magic store’ that sold prank stuff, an arcade and a bunch of other small boutique stores . I think they might have even had a head shop with bongs, papers , and some hideous fake weed that was probably oregano
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coelacanth∅:

good stories Brendan and Franco Thanks
  4:34pm
Brendan:

@Franco Twinkie - I saw the Stuckey’s ads on countless billboards but never had the pleasure of stopping for one. Thanks for the tip on the pecan loaf , Sounds like it might be better to skip the middle man , not eat it and drop that one directly in the toilet.
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Devin B.:

That's a good skip!
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Ike:

@Itzall, one of the most profound disappointments in the history of TV was ABC nixing that series before it ever got beyond a pilot. It should've gone straight to HBO or Showtime! Sadly premium cable was not really doing that much of that kind of thing yet then.
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chresti:

I remember alfalfa as a mock pot at one time
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coelacanth∅:

i recall a song i heard on wfmy in the 80s -probably Ken's show- called "sticky damn stucky", i think. i wonder if it was about stuckey's...
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coelacanth∅:

(or maybe it was wfmU)
  4:46pm
Catalpa:

@Itzall, I absolutely love Mulholland Drive--to me it is genius, high art, like a dream, unexplainable--wondrous and beautiful. I was just kidding about Lynch doing that as a remake of Exorcist 3--I was just trying to BLOW...YOUR....MINDS....!!!!!
  4:48pm
Catalpa:

@Franco--I love your story. Please don't ask me to tell you my Burger King Whaler saga.
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Itzall ClearD'me Nåu:

Catalpa, NICE TRY, buddy, mine's done blown!
  4:54pm
Catalpa:

OH..... MY........GOD (or should I say SATAN)--at the Metrograph!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Every Lynch is a distinct Dream-mare.
Lived in Santa Barbara 16 years - & Mullhollond captures something about SoCal amazingly...
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Franco Twinkie:

Scroll forward to the late '70's - The Exorcist was playing for a dollar at The Wiltern, which had yet to be resurrected as fine-ass concert venue. It was a total wreck where poor Mexicans would dump their kids instead of getting
a babysitter. As we were driving down Olympic Blvd. smoking dope I was already getting apprehensive (I grew up Catholic) By time we were inside the smelly theater with all the broken seats and kids running around screaming, I was in complete turmoil. At the beginning the movie during the archeological dig scene I was looking at the floor. It didn't improve, but when Linda Blair utters those famous words, I burst out laughing! We stopped for ice cream on the way home. It was great,
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Fox:

I saw Mullholland Drive at the Jersey City movie palace a few months ago. It was exciting because I got to see a Lynch film at a theater that still used red curtains.
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common:

Faboio. All. Nashville!
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chris:

"!no ay banda!" - brilliant. ciao, Fabio and peeps.
  4:56pm
Catalpa:

FABoo!!!!!!!!
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

People wish they could do Surrealism in Movies / TV like Lynch.
  4:57pm
Catalpa:

I love Gary Oldman--have for a long time. He's smart.
Avatar 4:59pm
Fox:

OMFG, Gary Oldman is in a new Soderberg film?!?! Egad. Oldman is always incredible. Remember that absolute shit movie Lost In Space? Heather Graham and Matt LeBlanc and everything about it was agony. but Oldman 's performance was absolutely brilliant.
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Franco Twinkie:

Catapla, PLEASE tell me the Burger King story!
  5:00pm
Catalpa:

Okay, Franco, I will. If you spell my name right...
  5:00pm
Brendan:

I thought he was amazing in The Professional
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Fox:

He perfectly captured the original Dr Smith, without making it camp or a caricature. while also making him utterly evil. I would watch Gary Oldman in literally anything.
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Franco Twinkie:

C-A-T-A-L-P-A.
  5:03pm
Brendan:

https://youtu.be/KvK1LDRo4_A
  5:05pm
?:

BIGNONIA, trumpet creeper
  5:07pm
Catalpa:

Actually, something more in line with your Stuckey's story, Franco, would be a madcap tale involving the consumption of a handful of NoDoz, a Dunkin Donuts restroom, and a misperception of chocolate icing during an early morning rendez vous for a concert in the 70s.... but I will save that for next week as I am getting out of work early. Hurrah! Thanks, Fabio and everyobody.
  5:08pm
Catalpa:

I'll say this--my BK whaler story has some elements in common with Jaws (the movie)...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 5:08pm
Franco Twinkie:

I'll wait right here!
  5:16pm
nic:

love this!!!
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WillCrete:

That tambura prelude of Vetter's at the start of the set indeed primed my ears very well for this Ankersmit piece. Thanks for the fine set of sounds this afternoon.
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Bas NL:

Hey! I was there at the Ankersmit concert!
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Fox:

Thank you for tickling my brain with such great sounds today, Fabio!
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VincentNifigance:

@Fox Good thing you’d watch Oldman in anything, because ‘anything’ seems to be his standard for choosing roles! I love him, but I wish he was more discerning about what he does.
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geezerette:

What Fox said! thanks, Fabio!
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Bas NL:

Today's just... Fabioloso!
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Ike:

Though Netflix's Lost in Space is middling, Parker Posey is actually great in it as Dr. Smith. The whole cast is pretty good. I just wish the show itself was a little bit better. It's a hell of a lot better than the source material, that's for sure, but it's still not quite... something.
  5:31pm
nic:

WoW_i'd love to hear the messed up version !!!
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Fox:

Vincent: evidently he got on the wrong side of Hollywood and ended up on a kind of shit list. I think his politics were right of center in some ways? He was besties with Bowie, though, so I dont know how right he could be. He also has the attitude of taking a crap but well paying role so that he could do the creative projects he wanted. Like Lost in Space he did specifically so he could finance Nil by Mouth.

I wish he did theater. I'd looooove to see him on broadway.
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Fox:

Ike: I've been meaning to check that out if only for Parker Posey's interpretation.
  5:34pm
yippie:

Like the porest album tourrorists
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Bas NL:

Ankersmit was 2007. As part of the brilliant Rumor festival series..now defunct due to lack of money.. Argg.. It was a great concept. One night, three novel but very varied acts in three different venues. Kind of a failure roadshow.
Avatar 5:36pm
ottovonbqe:

I was in a tiny cafe in Hudson finishing a sandwich. Parker Posey and her dog came in and she ordered and looked for a place to sit. I gave her my table.
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Rich in Washington:

As Andrei Codrescu said "Tourists are terrorists with cameras, while terrorists are tourists with guns."
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VincentNifigance:

@Fox that’s interesting, I hadn’t heard that about his politics and Hollywood. That’s what I always thought re: Lost in Space and financing his own work, I followed him closely in the late 90s and was disappointed until Nil By Mouth. I hope he has something else up his sleeve.
  5:43pm
nic:

love/love
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Bas NL:

Rude awakening..Drifted off with the music and spilled my coffee in my lap!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 5:47pm
chresti:

Very lovely show, thanks Fabio and strong peoples!
Avatar 👻 Swag For Life Member 5:58pm
chresti:

Oops! I've done that before, @Bas
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dale:

nice parting shot with the colin blunstone.
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northguineahills:

Thanks, Fabio!
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Bas NL:

Thanks Fabio! Excellent three hours of music!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Fabio!
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