The National Midnight Star #201

Errors-To: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu Reply-To: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Sender: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu Precedence: bulk From: rush@syrinx.umd.edu To: rush_mailing_list Subject: 03/27/91 - The National Midnight Star #201
** ____ __ ___ ____ ___ ___ ** ** / /_/ /_ /\ / /__/ / / / / /\ / /__/ / ** ** / / / /__ / \/ / / / / /__/ / \/ / / /___ ** ** ** ** __ ___ ____ ** ** /\ /\ / / \ /\ / / / _ /__/ / ** ** / \/ \ / /___/ / \/ / /___/ / / / ** ** ** ** ____ ____ ___ ___ ** ** /__ / /__/ /__/ ** ** ____/ / / / / \ ** The National Midnight Star, Number 201 Wednesday, 27 March 1991 Today's Topics: Administrivia various ramblings... ceilings in Open Secrets We_are_the_priests... Re: Retirement? P/G PRESTO POLL!! geeks, metal-heads, unemotional lyrics and mindless music Favorite Presto Song Re: 03/25/91 - The National Midnight Star #199 Second Guitar (ESL) Passage to Bankok RE: 03/26/91 - The National Midnight Star #200 Just where IS Ged's 12-string bit on ESL..?? Rush & Metalica P/G Interpretation Parallel development? Double-Necked Guitars Re: Rush On Radio! Answer to Trivia Question Sun audio files? Correction Re: 03/22/91 - The National Midnight Star #198 ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star Subject: Administrivia Since this week is the University of Maryland's Spring Break, and even us employees get to take Thursday and (Good) Friday off, there may or may not be issues of the NMS both Thursday and Friday. If I get the motivation up to log on and process stuff, then you'll see 'em as normal. If not, hang on until next Monday! I'll try to get at least one out in the next two days, though. rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 91 18:01 EST From: Shane Faulkner <V127L2QZ@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu> Subject: various ramblings... Someone mentioned about the middle guitar part to the Trees (the soft part ) being cool.... A thumbs up from me... especially when the Taurus Pedals enter the song.... (most noticable on ES...L) Gedd's double-neck is a bass/12 string, and he uses it only for Xanadu and Passage to Bangkok. I had to laugh when I read that article someone posted about the Boyz putting their hand-prints in the cement in Detroit... 2 other guys and myself were in Detroit at the time (we travelled from Buffalo... what dedication..) and we wanted to go see the ceremony, but being outsiders, we had know idea where the hell the thing was taking place... -Shane ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: ceilings in Open Secrets Date: Tue, 26 Mar 91 15:29:22 -0800 From: zzz@erg.sri.com (Being my first posting to NMS, I want to say 'hi' to y'all out there. I'm so glad to know there's such a large group who likes Rush as much as I do!!) I think Ken Weaverling made some very good points regarding one way to interpret the 'burned on our ceilings' passage in Open Secrets. His position (no pun intended!) seems like it had a lot to do with the situation he was in, and I'd like to propose a more general one here. It strikes me that this song is primarily about how each of us has some strong feelings that we can't seem to express to anybody, not even to those closest to us. The whole idea being that we all only pay real attention to what's going on in our own heads/hearts, and that it's hard to express our strongest feelings when we know they'll just be misinterpreted. "I never meant what you're thinking / That's not what I meant at all" ... So an emotion or an issue starts to burn inside you, screaming to be resolved. But you either can't articulate it, or there's nobody with whom you can discuss it to bring it to resolution. So you lie awake in bed, mind racing, staring at the ceiling. The intensity of your concentration makes it seem like your eyes could burn holes in the ceiling above your bed. That's the picture that pops into my mind when I hear that particular passage. It could apply to the circumstances Ken described - but also to a broader spectrum of situations... Anyway, that's just my $.02 worth. Dissenting opinions welcome - I'm just happy to have somebody to discuss this music with after all this time! -Mike ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 91 18:29:43 -0500 From: snarkboy@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Snarkboy!) Subject: We_are_the_priests... Greets. This is kinda late, but I got started on 2112. It's great. I had "Presto!" for a while, but took it back (mistake?) Side of one (flip those two around) 2112 is a great story. Are other tapes like this? Perhaps I like Operation:Mindcrime by Queensryche for it's story-line also. Oh well. Words! Are RUSH words available at the syrinx ftp sight ("Why don't ya check?") ? [ The lyrics to all their studio albums are in the 'rush/lyrics' directory at the anonymous ftp on Syrinx, and also via e-mail from the server at Ingr.com. :rush-mgr ] "It has wires that vibrate and give music. " Snark! (anybody have any Queensryche, Maiden, Anthrax stories? mail me at snarkboy@gnu.ai.mit.edu) ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Retirement? Date: Tue, 26 Mar 91 15:38:43 -0800 From: zzz@erg.sri.com Didn't Geddy say on Rock Line last year that they were going to do at least two more albums after Presto? He said they were already formulating ideas for the next one at that time. And I remember him saying they'd keep on recording until they ran out of ideas. Wouldn't it be great if they could manage to pump out another instrumental masterpiece in one of them!!?? Whenever they call it quits, tho, there'll be a mourning party at my place... -Mike ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: P/G Date: Tue, 26 Mar 91 15:58:04 -0800 From: zzz@erg.sri.com I have a couple of bio books on Rush, and one of them quotes Neil regarding the theme behind P/G. He says the inspiration for his lyrics has always been whatever he's reading at the time. He apologized for the dark and depressing line that cuts through that album, saying that during that period he made the mistake of reading the morning paper during breakfast every day... As far as Afterimage goes - I thought it was a pretty straightforward song dedicated to the passing of one of his friends. Isn't that reference made in the liner notes??? -Mike Struck between the eyes by the Big Time World Walking uneasy streets - hiding beneath the sheets Got to try and fill the void ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 91 10:40:36 +1000 From: Stuart Raymond Mills <stum@cs.su.oz.au> Subject: PRESTO POLL!! Remember, I'm running a poll to find your favourite Presto song (since this album seems quite a progression from HYF). PLs mail your choice ASAP. I'll present the results in 4 issues time!! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> STUM@minnie.cs.su.OZ.AU >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> "Todays Tom Sawyer, mean mean guy....." >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 91 17:33:49 PST From: "Ray (DJ) DeGennaro II" <degennar@bmsrs.usc.edu> Subject: geeks, metal-heads, unemotional lyrics and mindless music Hey yall! I'm seriously stressed, so I though I'd take five and say a few things. As to the typical Rush fan, there isn't really one. Most of the shows are 50/50 geeks and metalheads. Sorry if I offend anyone, but I'm proud to admit I fit in to the second class, but reluctantly admit that I also fit into the former (I'm working on a PHD in biomedical engineering.). The geeks that like Rush (most of my friends that do), aren't your typical geeks, in fact most people will refer to them as geeks or dweebs, however, the geeks don't accept them because they aren't really (rush fans know that there are other things than just studying.) The fans that may appear to be metal-heads (for lack of a better word), often supprise you with a firm grasp of what life is really about and concepts that your initial judgement (based upon clothing, manner of speach or who their friends are) has placed outside their realm of knowledge. The two things that I could find "typical" is that most fans go through an evangelical phase, where any negative comment about the Boyz is blaphemous, and they are quite often outsiders. They may be popular, they may be very out-going, however they may still feel that they don't belong, don't completely fit in or are simply different. There was some mention of Neil's lyrics being unemotional; I'd have to agree. However, I would have said that they were more of an attempt to look at the human experience from a "rational point of view," i.e. logic and reason. The lyrics are for the mind. Another complaint (actually the unemotional lyrics comment wasn't a complaint, just an opinion) was that the music was mindless and overly complex. I think this came from alt.rock-n-roll, back when I was in my evangelical phase and was really bothered by the flames. [I've since realized that just because someone feels that Rush sucks, doesn't mean that they do, and someone who is narrow minded enough to say, "Everyone thinks (read that the most vocal opinion) they suck, so I should think that they do also (and there are a lot of people like this)." is not worth the effort to "convert". I'll get off my soapbox and back to my main point.] Yes the music is very complex, yes there can be a lack of appearent logic. We all know they change time sigs in the middle of songs, we all know there are major changes in melodies and rhythms, only to return back to the orignal pattern, but we also know that the music grips you, it makes you feel. In other words, the music is for your emotions, which like the music, are very complex. So, we have a stoic analysis and an overly emotional, exercise in indulgence. As a stand-alone work of art, they may pale, but combined, they're greater than the sum of their parts. To quote Neil, "sensiblity, armed with strength and liberty, with the heart and mind united in a single, perfect sphere." DJ P.S. Anybody read TIME magazine's article on political correctness (PC-ism)? It's scary, the Solar Federation and Atlas Shrugged can't be far behind. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 91 21:28:51 -0500 From: supriya (Supriya Z. Goyal) Subject: Favorite Presto Song In today's digest (#200) someone asked about favorite songs off PRESTO. Mine is definitely "The Pass." (no matter what part of speech Christ is used as) :-). --Supriya Z. Goyal "Image is everything"--Andre Agassi P.S. Jon, you did spell my name right! ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: 03/25/91 - The National Midnight Star #199 Date: Tue, 26 Mar 91 18:37:30 PST From: Dan Dickerman GSY 1-447-4425 <dickermn@hpcugsya.cup.hp.com> > I've seen a copy of the film "Strange Brew" starring Bob and Doug > McKenzie. What I want to know is if "Take Off" was either on the > soundtrack if there was one, or if it was played during the movie. No. It's been a while since I saw the movie, but I'm certain that it doesn't appear on the soundtrack, although I'd have to admit that it's otherwise worth a listen. The only place I've seen it available is on the album "Bob and Doug McKenzie / Great White North" (aka "The Great White Album"). As for: > . . ."Cinderella Man" is a mega-cool/.../tour-de-force from hell. > Yes, "TOUR-DE-FORCE FROM HELL!" . . . Go ahead Dan, tell me I'm wrong !-) This isn't an argument, it's a contradiction. (no it isn't) --Dan ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 1991 21:54 -0500 From: BJENKINS@ecs.umass.edu Subject: Second Guitar (ESL) Passage to Bankok I believe someone already wrote in and explained that the second guitar track was probably Geddy. For what it's worth I agree with this. Not only is Geddy credited with ocasional rythym guitar, but if you listen real carefully, the bass track magically disappears and is replaced by Moog pedals. Kinda neat how they used to do stuff like that. As a side note, do any of you musicians out there actually have Moog pedals. My bassist and I have often talked about how cool it would be to do some RUSH covers filling up keyboards with our feet just like Ged and Alex did. I've never seen Moog pedals in any music store. Anyone know if they're still made? Brett ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 91 22:10:04 EST From: UK01778@ukpr.uky.edu Subject: RE: 03/26/91 - The National Midnight Star #200 I believe the Marillion address is... go09+@andrew.cmu.edu You'll get a letter asking you what format you want it in... Also about Rush hanging it up after the next album....can't happen... They signed a contract for what...5 albums I think...it would cost them mucho dinero (not like they don't have it) to break it, and why would they want to? Sure a solo album from any one would be great, but it sure wouldn't be Rush, IMHO... it is as Marillion (there's that band again!) said...."Divided we stand, Together we rise!" Al ORQ: "Lonely things like nights I find end finer with a friend..." I guess I'm feeling lonely...*sigh* ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 27 Mar 91 01:28:00 EST From: "Mike Andrews" <kramer@wittenberg.edu> Subject: Just where IS Ged's 12-string bit on ESL..?? Short one.. > From: Steve Kilpatrick <ST402658@brownvm.brown.edu> > Subject: Passage to Bangkok (ESL) 2nd guitar > > My copy of ESL (vinyl - 1st day out!) credits Geddy for "occasional rhythm > guitar" and has a shot of him playing the guitar/bass double neck. I've > always assumed that Geddy switches necks to become second guitarist at this > point in the song. I'd have to go back and listen to A Passage To Bangkok on my Chronicles CD, but I'm pretty sure there's bass throughout all of it.. The ESL video shows (barely!) Geddy playing the 12-string side on the closing section to Xanadu.. There is an extra guitar in there that sounds very Rick-ish and all the bass there sounds like Taurus pedals to me.. so my guess is that Xanadu is the song with the 'occasional rhythm guitar'.. Who knows, could be both, I haven't listened that closely to 'Bangkok on CD.. --- Mike Andrews Springfield, OH | A (by)product of the heart of the Bluegrass Bitnet: kramer@wittenbg.bitnet | Rush: "Tough times demand tough talk demand Internet: kramer@wittenberg.edu | tough hearts demand tough songs demand...." ""(home): mdandr00@ukpr.uky.edu | Quote: "Bass players do it deeper..." :-) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 91 23:08:17 PST From: "Ray (DJ) DeGennaro II" <degennar@bmsrs.usc.edu> Subject: Rush & Metalica Sup! (New Jerseyian for What's up?) My brother and I, agree that the stuff that Metalica does is just what Rush would do if the Boyz ever got really, really pissed off. Just our $0.04. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 26 March 1991 23:31:19 CST From: "Number One " <U28802@UICVM.uic.edu> Subject: P/G Interpretation After reading Keith Marino's interpretation of P/G, I remembered thinking once that P/G (at least side A) was loosely a concept album, w/similarities to 1984/2112, and the scenario being: 1) War/invasion (nuclear??) (Distant Early Warning) 2) Surviving protagonist loses friends/family (Afterimage) 3) Survivor (and Mom) put in prison camp (Red Sector A) 4) Survivor resolves not to give up (Enemy Within) 5) Survivor attempts to escape (The Body Electric) However after listening to P/G (My current Fav) many times, as well as watching The Camera Eye vids a couple of million times, I realized that the songs were probably meant to stand on their own... The clincher was when I got my newsletter from the Backstage Club, with Neil answering a few questions from fans, cuz a certain Geoff Vontz from Kansas City asked Neil if there would be any more concept albums in the vein of P/G; to which Neil replied: "Since Grace Under Pressure wasn't a concept album, I guess I could safely say there'll be others like it! In fact, every one since that album has had that in common - it hasn't been a concept album." So there ya have it, straight from the Professor himself! Doesn't make much difference to me of course. P/G still jams! P/G, along with 2112 and Power Windows are probably the most energetic albums the Boyz have put out, IMHO. =) John D. Talbot, aka Riker U II C U n i v e r s i t y U28802@UICVM.BITNET U UU II CCC U28802@uicvm.uic.edu UU UU II CC C o f UU UU II CC UU UU II CC CC I l l i n o i s "Commander, what are your UUUU II CCCCC intentions with my daughter?" U I CC a t C h i c a g o --- -- Lt. Cmdr Data, "The Offspring" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 91 01:02:47 -0800 From: Ted Ives <tedi@apple.com> Subject: Parallel development? I know this is a late reply but I just got around to it....Someone mentioned that some rappers recently apologized to Rush on "Yo! MTV Raps". This was probably a rapper named "Mellow Man Ace" who sampled (ripped-off) the Tom Sawyer synthesizers in his song "Hip Hop Creature". (Don't everybody go out and buy this song. That guy doesn't deserve our money!). This gives me an interesting idea! (It may prove to be a stupid idea, but at the moment I think it's interesting, therefore it is). This involves a sensitive topic, so please, no flames. Here's some background first, (I'm just improvising): The main topic of discussion often seems to be Peart's brilliant lyrics. Many of us have "discovered" lines which were borrowed or strongly influenced by many of the world's great authors. I have read countless interviews with Peart in which he specifically cites many of his lyrical inspirations. The same has occurred with Rush's music, to a lesser degree. That is, from time to time, many of us notice definite similarities between Rush songs and previous works by other artists. Some were intended to be obvious tributes, others may not have been. Many musicians are inspired in this way, of course. With that said, my idea is as follows: I think it would be very interesting if everyone would contribute their observations of Rush lyrics or riffs which seem to have been inspired by other artists. The Rush mailing list provides probably a unique opportunity to do this. Since this topic has major flame potential, please hold your fire! I firmly believe in the law of parallel development, by the way. Here are couple of Rush musical parallels, off the top of my head: By-Tor, (certain parts), and a few other early tunes have an uncanny similarity to "Heartbreaker" by Led Zeppelin, and a few others. In fact, by his own admission, Lifeson was strongly influenced by Page in the early years. This nearly killed Rush in the beginning since they were constantly blasted by ignorant music critics. During Peart's last few drum solos, he did a few bars of what I think is Beetoven's 5th. (A tribute, obviously). 2112: Overture. About 10 bars before "And the meek shall.." I noticed that they do a little of the 1812 Overture, (get it?). This happens just before the 3 explosions, (maybe they symbolize 3 centuries?) La Villa Strangiato: I pointed out a few issues back that parts were taken directly from "Powerhouse" by Carl Stalling, around 1952. Also, Frank Schaaphe (?) mentioned that the beginning was similar to an old German song "Gute Nauht Freunde" by A. Yondrascheck. Can anyone find other influences to La Villa? I always thought that the synthesizers from Tom Sawyer sounded very similar to those in "Saturday Night Special" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Does anyone think so? Also, (please, no flames. I mean no harm), I think the opening riff to "Limelight" sounds a lot like the riff in the second part of "Band on the Run" by McCartney, (just before he says something like, "and the rain exploded with a mighty crash as we fell into the sun.."). There's a rather uncanny resemblance there. Does anyone agree? [ Whew! You're righ! Interesting, as both are among my top 20 fav. songs. :rush-mgr ] Off the topic, while I have your attention, did anyone try to attend the very last showing of the Rush Laserium Show in San Francisco, a few weeks back? Fortunately, I called ahead. It was cancelled! I called the head office for an explanation. It turned out that some "organization" actually bought up both Rush shows for $6000, because they were having a meeting in one of the other halls. They apparently didn't want the likes of Rush fans in the same building during their meeting. I was pissed. Also, they said that the Rush Laser show will not be revived in the future but that it will be showing for a short time longer in San Diego, (this may be your last chance, if it's not too late). As a consolation though, they still do "Countdown" in their regular Rock-n-Roll Laser show. Well, I hope this stimulates further ramblings! --------------------------------------------------------------------- - Chris Michael - (tedi@apple.com) "Simulation is like masturbation. If you do it too much, you forget the real thing!" - Anonymous, 1991 --------------------------------------------------------------------- . ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 91 9:49:39 GMT From: "A.G.Gibb" <agg@ukc.ac.uk> Subject: Double-Necked Guitars Regarding the double-necked guitars, I seem to recall a passage from the 'Signals' tour programme where Alex says (something like) '...sadly the double-neck is no more; an elephant sat on it...'. So just *who* is he referring to?? Also on APTB on ESL, there is definitely a second (rhythm) guitar in the background and if you listen closely you will hear that there is *no* bass- only bass pedals. Hence Geddy could be using his twin-neck on this song, too, and using the bass pedals to fill in the bass line. Thoughts? BTW, whoever's interested in polling people's introduction to the band (maybe I've missed it?) mine was 2112 & A Farewell to Kings, esp. Xanadu on the latter. Incidentally, ESL was the 2nd Rush album I bought. Age? 14. I will also vouch for a friend of mine (whom I introduced to the band, and he's never forgiven me!) - his was Moving Pictures, esp. Limelight, at his 18th birthday party. We're both 22 now. Keep up the good work... Andy. ~~~~~~ ------------------------------ A.G.Gibb, | Acoustic -- a Scottish cattle prod. Radio Astronomy Group, | University of Kent, | 'This is not a false alarm, Canterbury, Kent, UK. | This is not a test...' ---------------------------------------------------------- From: TSWILLIAMS@isnet.inmos.com Date: Wed, 27 Mar 91 15:17:07 GMT Subject: Re: Rush On Radio! Hello all, After reading the latest NMS I must disagree with one of the items featured : > On the television, there is one devoted rock show ( called RAW POWER ) > but they always play videos by Van Halen, Winger, Motley Crue, etc > ( Not that I'm moaning about the VH or Winger ) but I have never seen > a single Rush promo video in my life!!!!! > Sad huh? Over the past couple of months Raw Power has had the videos to 'Superconductor', 'Spirit Of Radio' and a couple of others that I can't remember at the moment. As for playing Van Halen they have only been featured twice ['Panama' and 'Hot For Teacher'] in the last 6 months !!! Hey Moschops, maybe you missed those programs ?!??!?! - C.C. <tswilliams@isnet.inmos.co.uk> ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 91 12:02 EDT From: "Douglas G. Schwabe" <DGSST4@vms.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Answer to Trivia Question I can't believe there is alot of Wrestling fans in the audience. Jay, Jeff Mike and the rest of the world, the answer IS Kerry Von Erich, a. k. a. the "Texas Tornado". Did anyone catch Wrestlemania over the weekend? Who was KVE's opponent that night? To Stuart Mills, (stum@cs.su.oz.au) my favorite song from Presto is "Chain Lightning" (Hey, Hey, Hey). Others include WarPaint (paint the mirror black, boys and girls), Show Don't Tell (Hey, order in the court!!) SuperConductor (That's Entertainment!!!). My birthday is coming up on Friday (Good Friday, unfortunately I have to work that day, *sigh*). Please send cards, letters and cassette lists to: Douglas Schwabe dgsst4@vms.cis.pitt.edu dgsst4@unix.cis.pitt.edu cschwabe@unix.cis.pitt.edu Keep those lists coming please!! "If you hear any noise its just me and the boyz " "Planetary Invasion" Stanley Clarke and George Duke Can the Penguins win the Patrick division tonite? STAY TUNED!! ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Sun audio files? Date: Wed, 27 Mar 91 10:32:22 CST From: dragon!keith@uunet.UU.NET (Keith Ford) I've been playing with a Sun and found a sound tool. Does anyone have any audio files that can be used with this? I have some demos, but am looking for more. Especially if it is Rush related. Happy 200th issue of Rush email. -- fordke@ingr.com "He knows changes aren't permanent, but change is" -Rush ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 91 11:35:53 CST From: JEFF FAUNCE <S71239FJ%ETSUACAD.BITNET@ricevm1.rice.edu> Subject: Correction Sorry ppl, but in my last post I incorrectly stated that my CD insert had pictures of Neil and Geddy. Thanx for pointing that out Marino. I don't know what I was thinking when i was typing... To think I might have stumbled upon something really special.. Jeff Faunce P.S. I found the Chronicles Video at Wal-Mart at an everyday low price of $17.96. A Show of Hands was 18.96... is this a real good price? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 91 13:49 EST From: V120P993@ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu Subject: Re: 03/22/91 - The National Midnight Star #198 yes, as a reply to the knowledge of "fancy dancer", i have heard it: RUSH played it on two shows that i am fortunate enough to own from their first tour- they played it in a show in Cleveland (8-74) i can recall offhand, and at the whiskey-a-go-go i believe. it is a straighforward, moderately heavy rock song- due to the age of the shows, the lyrics are tough to make out, but it is a very 1974-RUSH sounding song. glad i could shed some light on this topic. KEVIN HULME [ Yes, but WHO WROTE IT?? :-) :rush-mgr ] ----------------------------------------------------------
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