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just received  a who boot called  A BIG SENSATION   LIVE  PEPSI CENTER
DENVER CO  AUG 24, 2000

KICK ASS SOUND,  HIGHLY RECOMENDED,  GET IT,  GRAB IT.

rgds
steve

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>
> The Who Mailing List Digest
>   Saturday, June 16 2001  Volume 08 : Number 159
>
>
>
> In this issue:
>
> RE: Bjorn's post on The Radio in VT
> RE: Not taking Shit, JEB in VT
> Re: Who fan suffers at hands of puritan yankee
> Fwd: Hollywood Reporter Pete interview
> Pete interview from The Hollywood Reporter
> Re: Who's old?
> Re: Who's old?
> Pete's interview
> Townshend party loses to Page
> mp3 files
> Re: Mustang Scottie; Rock music out of nowhere?
> TKAA2K meanings
> Check out this s**t
> Re: Check out this s**t
> Re: Check out this s**t
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 01:54:14 -0000
> From: "L. Bird" <pkeets@hotmail.com>
> Subject: RE: Bjorn's post on The Radio in VT
>
> Small state, warm hearts.  You guys are sort of getting a reputation as
> radicals, too.  ;)
>
> keets
>
>
> > Marion's closing comments were along the lines of "so, this post being
> >sent world wide via the web, and it sounds like this guy from The
> >Netherlands and The JEB came away with a very positive impression of VT".
> >
> > Hey, we rock in VT!
> > Was there ever any doubt?
>
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> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 02:22:50 -0000
> From: "L. Bird" <pkeets@hotmail.com>
> Subject: RE: Not taking Shit, JEB in VT
>
> >No, no.  Too obvious!  Georgia O'Keefe's flowers are what you want.
Click
> >on the flower icon to bring them up.  Safe subject, right?  You'll love
> >'em.
>
>
> Ha.  Robert Mapplethorpe's flowers generally set folks off, too.  Try some
> of these:
>
> http://mapplethorpe.hit.bg/flowers.htm
>
> :)
> keets
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> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 18:42:29 -0500
> From: Kathy <kathy@rogerdaltrey.net>
> Subject: Re: Who fan suffers at hands of puritan yankee
>
> At 12:23 AM 6/15/2001, you wrote:
>
> >In article <l0311072bb74f3b3a6066@[128.83.204.218]>,
> >     Alan McKendree <amck@thenetdr.com>  writes:
> >
> > > Seeing genitalia around every corner,
> >
> >Now that's some mighty big genitalia, if it reaches around the corner!
> >
> >ObWho: response to TKAA uncut is good, looks like we'll have a nice big
> >     batch of copies going out to y'all, which helps bring the price down
> >     for everyone.  So far I can't find any cheap VHS cassette mailers;
> >     OfficeMax has them for $3 ea, but no volume discount.  Any ideas?
>
> the post office has nice video sized Priority boxes.  If you don't plan on
> using priority mail I've seen people assemble the boxes wrong side out<G>
>
>
> Kathy
>
> If you like Roger Daltrey visit my web site:
> http://kathy.hispeed.com/index.html
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 13:39:14 -0400
> From: "Jeff House" <whocasa@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Fwd: Hollywood Reporter Pete interview
>
> - ---Original Message Follows----
> From: Evan <e-grafix@pacbell.net>
> Reply-To: oddsandsods@thewho.net
> To: Members of <oddsandsods@thewho.net>
> Subject: Hollywood Reporter Pete interview
> Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 10:22:58 -0700
>
> "Online revenue g-g-generation: A Q&A with Pete Townshend"
>
>
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hollywoodreporter/convergence/article_displ
ay.jsp?vnu_content_id=925052
>
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> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 14:05:29 -0400
> From: "Brian Cady" <cadyb@home.com>
> Subject: Pete interview from The Hollywood Reporter
>
> Thanks to Evan over at oddsandsods@thewho.net for spotting this:
>
> Online at:
>
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hollywoodreporter/convergence/article_displ
> ay.jsp?vnu_content_id=925052
>
> Online revenue g-g-generation: A Q&A with Pete Townshend
>
> June 15, 2001
>
> Pete Townshend is one of the best-known voices of his generation. As the
> guitarist and main songwriter for The Who, his songs have enriched the
lives
> of countless rock music fans. His songs can also be heard in films such as
> "Jerry Maguire," "Apollo 13," "Fever Pitch," "Rushmore" and "Austin
Powers -
> The Spy Who Shagged Me" as well as on Broadway and elsewhere. Townshend
> helps support his creative ventures with his official commercial outlet
> www.eelpie.com and a sanctioned site at www.petetownshend.com. He spoke to
> The Hollywood Reporter's new media/technology reporter Chris Marlowe about
> how the Internet has affected his nearly 40 years in the music industry.
>
> THR: Many people have hypothesized that freely available music devalues it
> and makes fans less likely to pay for music in the future. Do you agree?
>
> Townshend: No. It is packaging that makes me buy CDs. Owning a beautiful
> thing. I don't buy a Tom Waits CD to support him as a struggling artist, I
> buy it because the artwork is usually as brilliant as the music. If all I
> wanted was a few lead tracks I'd download them today from Napster and next
> time I saw him I'd tell him I love him and - you know what, he'd be so
> pleased he wouldn't even think to ask why.
>
> THR: As a recording artist, do you think organizations like the RIAA and
BMI
> are acting in your best interests when they sue file sharing companies
such
> as Scour and Napster?
>
> Townshend: No. BMI in particular should pay artists the money they have
> collected on their behalves. It is that simple. If they do manage to sue
> Napster who will get the cash? How will they distribute it? They can't
even
> properly account for performance fees taken from bands who perform their
own
> works on the road. They still rely on a general distribution based on some
> random formula and sales that no one quite understands.
>
> THR: What do you think of Napster?
>
> Townshend: I don't use it. My son and I checked it out. It's interesting.
It
> will never make a cent. Mark my words. I already have a better idea.
>
> THR: Have you discussed your Internet activities with your record label?
>
> Townshend: I don't have a record label.
>
> THR: You have said that the future is broadband entertainment. Why?
>
> Townshend: Let's say The Who are in the recording studio. We decide to
> perform a show from there. To reach 100 people at one time with decent
sound
> alone would cost my company about #45,000 every year for open bandwidth.
> Most people on the receiving end wouldn't bother to log on unless they had
> fast connections, but they would soon give up if they couldn't log on
within
> minutes. Moving images of decent quality require even more bandwidth at
even
> more cost. But once the cost comes down, there will be no stopping the
> artists of this world. Freed from promoters, managers, agents, fixers ,
> middlemen, press, and even accountants, they will perform like buskers
> whenever they have the need. It's true piracy. Maybe what is happening
> cost-wise is reflection of the fact that the large corporations have an
> interest in keeping the cost of bandwidth high? That way at least they
keep
> the artists tied to the old methods a little longer.
>
> THR: As broadband becomes more common, do you think your opinions about
> downloading music will change?
>
> Townshend: What you mean I'll want to charge people? I already do. I give
> some stuff away (like I've always done on loss-making tours, the radio and
> in home taping) and I sell some stuff. The one feeds the other.
>
> THR: You have a retail component to your online presence. Does the income
> make it worthwhile, or are there other reasons you do it?
>
> Townshend: It's hugely lucrative for me. Our dollar gross ran into seven
> digits in the first year of trading.
>
> THR: You post many of your own songs on your Web site for your fans to
> freely download. How do you select which tracks to give away?
>
> Townshend: On a whim.
>
> THR: Has the Internet changed anything the way you create, what you
create,
> or in how you perceive yourself as an artist?
>
> Townshend: It has sharpened my sense of myself as an artist. I do more of
> what I really want to do musically knowing that however arch or narrow I
> become, there will be people I can find to touch. Ironically, that
> self-indulgence frees me too. Pampered as I am by my Web site works, I am
> far more willing to attend to my old established and readily recognized
> methods. This has allowed me to do Who touring in the old manner without
> feeling I am letting my artistic vision fester.
>
> THR: Does the Internet make you more or less in control of your career?
>
> Townshend: I control only what I put up on my site. Sadly, it is open to
> misuse and misinterpretation (like normal press statements) because what I
> say can be taken out of context, sequence or suffer because intended irony
> is lost in translation to other mediums. I suppose there is no control
> really. That's good I think. If there were too many Madonnas in this world
> we'd all want Johnny Rotten back. I want him back anyway.
>
> THR: You have been actively posting quite personal video diaries and
> messages on your Web site. Why do you do this? You spend a lot of time on
> it, and you're surprisingly intimate; do you get something out of it
> yourself?
>
> Townshend: I spend no time on it at all really. I'm an artist. You've seen
> my guts already you just don't know it. The diaries are nothing more than
> what I've always done in interviews. I'm not interested in secrets or
facts,
> just truth.
>
> THR: Do you think your answers to these questions would be any different
if
> you weren't already successful?
>
> Townshend: Yes. I've spoken to a lot of young artists who are trying to
use
> the Internet to build their names. It doesn't seem to work. If and when
they
> break they break in fairly normal ways. They get found by a publisher or
> record company, or build up a large fan base from doing home-based live
> shows. I already have a good name so the Internet works well for me.
> © 2001 VNU eMedia, Inc. All rights reserved.
>
>         -Brian in Atlanta
>          The Who This Month!
>         http://members.home.net/cadyb/who.htm
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 21:43:07 -0700
> From: "Paul M. Moriarty" <pmm@igtc.com>
> Subject: Re: Who's old?
>
> thewho rocks writes:
> > Our local paper has a column called "Off-Kilter."  Here's the offering
> > for today:
> >
> > Bands Modify Lyrics for Aging Baby-boomer Fans
> >
> > Now that the generation that sang, "Hope I die before I get old" is
> > actually getting old, can it still relate to the rock songs of its
> > youth?  Or is it time to change the lyrics of such baby boomer classics
> > as "I Can See for Miles" to "I can see for miles, thanks to Lasik eye
> > surgery, but I can't focus on anything up close"?
>
> Don't forget "My Constipation".
>
> :-)
>
> - - Paul - (on vacation, in an RV, using a Sprint PCS 19.2k modem...slow!)
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 06:00:33 -0000
> From: "L. Bird" <pkeets@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Who's old?
>
> Heheh.  Good one.
>
> I emailed the guy who writes the column.  Turns out he actually works for
> The LA Times, and he said this was the best he could come up with on The
> Who.  I fixed him up with some links for more information.  ;)
>
> Actually, if he's not a fan, he's done really well to get them into the
> column.  Since he didn't mention The Who by name, maybe he couldn't come
up
> with that, either, but at least he did recall the songs and knew they had
to
> be there to represent the big three classic rock groups.  I'll bet that,
> say, six years ago, he'd have forgotten to include The Who at all.
>
> keets
>
> P.S.  Does they fact you're on vacation mean the server is about to crash?
> ;)
>
>
> >thewho rocks writes:
> > > Our local paper has a column called "Off-Kilter."
>
> >Don't forget "My Constipation".
> >
> >- Paul - (on vacation, in an RV, using a Sprint PCS 19.2k modem...slow!)
> >
>
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> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 06:10:32 -0000
> From: "L. Bird" <pkeets@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Pete's interview
>
> Since it's so well represented now, we'll need to discuss some of the
> content.  Pete's let fly with some zingers in there.
>
> keets
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> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 08:30:48 -0400
> From: "Brian Cady" <cadyb@home.com>
> Subject: Townshend party loses to Page
>
> How do you change the results of elections in Britain if they don't have a
> Supreme Court?
> From Reuters at:
>
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010615/re/ouken_leisure_guitarist_dc_1.htm
> l
>
> Jimmy Page Leading British Guitarist - Poll
> LONDON (Reuters) - Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page has been voted the ``Prime
> Minister of Guitarists'' in a spoof poll to elect a British ``guitar
> government.''
>
> The survey, carried out by Total Guitar magazine to coincide with the
> general election and published on Friday, asked music fans across the
> country to select the best guitarist from their region to form the 12-seat
> assembly.
>
> The magazine said it had received hundreds of votes by post and email.
>
> Page -- like the Labor government -- won by a landslide, with a huge
> majority in Greater London over Queen's Brian May and The Who's Pete
> Townsend.
>
> Eric Clapton claimed victory in the southeast, over Radiohead's Jonny
> Greenwood and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones.
>
> A coalition was formed in the southwest after polls revealed a dead heat
> between Deep Purple's Ritchie Blackmore and Matt Bellamy of newcomers
Muse.
>
> Johnny Marr of The Smiths narrowly beat off competition from George
Harrison
> in the northwest, gaining just 2 percent more of the vote.
>
> A recount was called in the northeast after The Shadows' Hank Marvin
> triumphed over Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler by just one percentage point.
>
> In the west Midlands, Slash of Guns N' Roses thrashed opponent Tony Iommi
of
> Black Sabbath despite living most of his adult life in the U.S.
>
> Marillion's Steve Rothery took Yorkshire and Humberside; Dave Gilmour of
> Pink Floyd triumphed in East Anglia and Alvin Lee of Ten Years After won
in
> the east Midlands.
>
> Scotland was claimed by Glasgow's Angus Young of AC/DC, while Welsh music
> fans voted James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preachers as their
> favorite strummer.
>
> Gary Moore took the vote in Northern Ireland.
>
>         -Brian in Atlanta
>          The Who This Month!
>         http://members.home.net/cadyb/who.htm
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 05:56:43 -0700 (PDT)
> From: thewho rocks <leb905@yahoo.com>
> Subject: mp3 files
>
> Interesting news for mp3 fans.  A new improved format has been
> released.
>
>
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/cn/20010614/tc/new_high-quality_mp3_format_debu
ts_1.html
>
>
> LB
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> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 12:12:31 -0400
> From: "Mark R. Leaman" <mleaman@sccoast.net>
> Subject: Re: Mustang Scottie; Rock music out of nowhere?
>
> > "Most?"  I'd say maybe 25%......if that.  Ultravox & Gary Numan
> > come to mind as artists who were "punkier" at their start.
>
> Scott S:
>
> Mustang Scottie, you'd better slow that Mustang down. You're jumping
ahead.
> In 1976, the music wasn't remotely New Wave. No, NW evolved from Punk...I
> stand firmly by that statement. You can say that Glam Rock contributed,
and
> I'll agree because as I said before Bowie was the main influence. But it's
> not a smooth, straight transition...Punk is the bridge. Punk and its
atonal
> quality allowed for the eventual sound of NW.
>
> > But, for example, The Thompson Twins......they weren't no punks.
>
> I wouldn't call them NW either...they were Pop. The Go-Go's weren't NW,
> either. Let's not forget a lot of Pop came along with NW. Talking Heads
were
> what I'd call Punk, at first.
>
> > Early Devo has a "punk" sound, but later they presaged techno and other
> > forms that sounded nothing like "punk".
>
> Rich:
>
> Right. And Techno really came from Kraftwerk, let us not forget.
>
> > This is a strange one.  I've found a reference to Keith Moon at the
> Wembley
> > Stadium Live Aid concert in 1985.  Um, it was Kenney Jones who played
> drums
>
> Keets:
>
> Yes.
>
> > for The Who, right?  Did they show any videos or archive footage at the
> > concert that would justify saying Moon was there?
>
> No.
>
> > If you're suggesting that the current warm-fuzzies of the Bush
> > administration may be the impetus for future rock music, I'd love to
hear
> > your theories.
>
> Kevin:
>
> Bush doesn't understand Rock music...well maybe Bachman-Turner Overdrive
and
> that kind of thing. Steve Miller, Cheap Trick. But I find it humorous Jim
> draws a line when discussing Rock music it's wrong to mention the
> environment which spawned it...I suppose because he doesn't want to admit
> the reality of what that evivronment was, chosing instead (I know from
> private EMail) to believe the Rush Limbagh view of the universe (if you
can
> believe anyone over 5 years old buys into that) that things were rosey
> during the 80's...therefore Grunge could not have possibly even existed!
> Maybe he listens to Doris Day, I don't know.
> I guess it's like a Twilight Zone sort of thinking or something...but I
hope
> for his eventual redemption.
>
>
> "Our nation must come together to unite."
>       George "pearls of wisdom" Bush
>
>
>                Cheers                 ML
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 20:30:13 -0400
> From: Jeff and Melanie House <jjthandmeh@juno.com>
> Subject: TKAA2K meanings
>
> All Kevin's ranting got me to thinking about the meaning(s) of the TKAA2K
> cut.  The only *full* version I've heard is from MSG night 2 10/4/00.
> Pete sang the "With me and without me" lines as he posted in the diary
> and the Roger counterpoint of "Stay lucky...all our kids they're OK" that
> is very similar to the MP3 that was posted.  They end it with back and
> forth Simon-and-Garfunkel-type harmonies.
>
> The meanings:
> 1. The most obvious to me is that Pete as a father is talking about his
> aching love for his children and how he will miss them and worry about
> them as they leave the nest.  Roger's lines are of the optimistic Mom,
> who is trying to reassure the overanalyzing Dad.
> 2.  William Snyder's idea that it is Pete reassuring the fans that they
> will be fine without him, but that he is still thinking about their
> well-being.
> 3.  It is about the Pete and Roger's relationship in 2000.  Pete, the
> overanalytical worrier, is concerned about his life's work and how it
> will be remembered.  How will the 'kids' (his musical product) fare with
> him and without him.  Can he reconcile himself and the audience to the
> legacy of all this history?  Roger answers this perfectly by saying "Stay
> lucky" or 'count your blessings, you old fart!' or 'stop thinking about
> it and just enjoy it'.  Possibly a musical version of the conversation
> between Pete and Roger in 1999 that got them back together.  At the
> moment I like this interpretation best :-)
>
> In all cases the ending harmonies are the musical version of the peace
> found after the various conflicts have been brought out in the open.
>
> Any other thoughts?
>
> Jeff
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 20:18:04 -0500
> From: Alan McKendree <amck@thenetdr.com>
> Subject: Check out this s**t
>
>
http://www.thekcrachannel.com/sac/news/localnews/stories/news-localnews-8148
6820010611-170650.html
>
> Town in California names streets after rock stars. Pointer to the
> full article is above.  The following is a list of all the
> memorialized stars.  Read through it carefully and pick out all the
> names you can find with Who connections...and which one is NOT
> there...
>
> Broadstone Folsom Street Names
>
> Joplin, Janis, Singer
> Rowberry, Dave, Animals Keybordist
> Weider, John, Animals Guitarist
> Costello, Elvis, Singer/Songwriter
> Gillen, Ian, Deep Purple Singer/Guitarist
> Illsley, John, Dire Straits Bassist
> Withers, Pick, Dire Straits Drummer
> Buckingham, Lindsey, Fleetwood Mac Guitarist/Vocalist
> Bundrick, John "Rabbit," Free Keyboardist
> Bachman, Randy, Guess Who/BTO Guitarist
> Leckenby, Derek, Herman's Hermits Guitarist
> Hartley, Keef, John Mayall Drummer
> Seiwell, Deny, Wings Drummer
> Pinder, Mike, Moody Blues Keyboardist
> Tippens, Stan, Mott The Hoople Singer
> Copping, Chirs, Procol Harum Bassist
> Deacon, John, Queen Bassist
> Rutsey, John, Rush Drummer (original)
> Hodgson, Roger, Supertramp Vocalist/Guitarist
> Farrell, Frank, Supertramp Bassist
> Bolan, Marc, T. Rex Singer
> Marsden, Gerry, Gerry & The Pacemakers Singer
> Penrod, Jerry, Iron Butterfly Bassist
> Creach, Papa John, Jefferson Airplane Fiddle Player
> Jobson, Eddie, Jethro Tull Keyboardist
> Bodnar, Andrew, Graham Parker Guitarist
> Rundgren, Todd, Songwriter/Utopia Lead Singer
> Stinnet, Ray, Pharaohs Guitarist
> Starkey, Beatles Drummer (Ringo's real name)
> Byrne, David, Talking Heads Singer/Songwriter
> Vaughn, Stevie Ray, Guitarist/Singer
> Blough, Billy, George Thorogood Bassist
> Steen, Roger, Tubes Guitarist
> Welnick, Vince, Tubes Keyboardist
> Kerslake, Lee, Uriah Heep Drummer
> Kantner, Paul, Jefferson Airplane/Starship Guitarist
> Balin, Marty, Jefferson Airplane/Starship Vocalist
> Fogerty, John, CCR Singer/Guitarist/Songwriter
> Ballard, Russ, Argent Keyboardist
> Parsons, Alan, Producer/Alan Parsons Project
> Knopfler, Mark, Dire Straits Guitarist/Vocalist
> Orbison, Roy, Singer/Songwriter
> Tork, Peter Monkees Guitarist
> Nesmith, Michael Monkees Guitarist
> Buffet, Jimmy, Singer/Songwriter
> Hornsby, Bruce, Singer/Songwriter/Keyboardist
> Clapton, Eric, Guitarist/Singer
> Croce, Jim, Singer/Songwriter
> Daltrey, Roger, Who Lead Singer
> Taupin, Bernie, Lyricist (Elton John)
> Samwell, Ian, Record Producer
> Bruford, Bill, Yes Drummer
> Trower, Robin, Procol Harum Guitarist
> Coverdale, David, Deep Purple/Whitesnake Singer
> Entwistle, John, Who Bassist
>
> Cheers,
> - --
> Alan
> "That's unbelievable, if that's true."
>     --Howard Stern, 5/25/00
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 01:42:27 -0000
> From: "L. Bird" <pkeets@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Check out this s**t
>
> Maybe they had to send permission or a donation, or something and Pete
> wouldn't cooperate.  It's cool they picked up John and Roger, though.  :)
>
> keets
>
>
>
>http://www.thekcrachannel.com/sac/news/localnews/stories/news-localnews-814
86820010611-170650.html
> >
> >Town in California names streets after rock stars. Pointer to the
> >full article is above.  The following is a list of all the
> >memorialized stars.  Read through it carefully and pick out all the
> >names you can find with Who connections...and which one is NOT
> >there...
>
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> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 20:12:09 -0600
> From: Rich <legalize@xmission.com>
> Subject: Re: Check out this s**t
>
> In article <a05100301b751b4afc495@[128.83.147.93]>,
>     Alan McKendree <amck@thenetdr.com>  writes:
>
> > pick out all the names you can find with Who connections...and which one
is NOT
> > there...
>
> Sorting the list makes it a little easier; these are the names with Who
> connections I see:
>
>     Bundrick, John "Rabbit," Free Keyboardist
>     Daltrey, Roger, Who Lead Singer
>     Entwistle, John, Who Bassist
>
> Missing:
>
>     Pete Townshend
>     Keith Moon
>     Kenney Jones
>     Zak Starkey
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