The National Midnight Star #434

Errors-To: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu Reply-To: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Sender: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Precedence: bulk From: rush@syrinx.umd.edu To: rush_mailing_list Subject: 02/20/92 - The National Midnight Star #434
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(SPOILER!) /* Finally */ Favorite groups poll (none) BASS LINES None Could UK readers give a run-down of songs on RTB singles? March 12 concert!! Parent Who Likes RUSH (etc.) Primus sounds like Rush Greetings And??? Update Music Newsletter T-shirt color News Flash TEE-SHIRT rush list ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Editor, The National Midnight Star <rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu> Subject: Administrivia Well, by the time you read this, I should be pretty much caught up on ALL the administrative mail for now. If you expected a reply to something and didn't get it, you might send another mail item. I didn't reply to a few "Where is the NMS" type letters, as that should be obvious from the postings of administrivia. Also, at the time of this mailing, there are officially over 1200 members on the list, and still growing! Lastly, next week I shall be spending a week brain-bending at a NeXT Sysadmin class in Chicago. I don't know what my schedule will be like, but I hope to have some spare time. If anyone is interested in getting together, drop me a line at "davida@syrinx.umd.edu" to talk about it. I'll be reading mail at that address until Sat. morning, at which point I fly up there. I'm interested in finding any decent brewpub-type places if there are any... rush-mgr ---------------------------------------------------------- From: becker@areaplg2.corp.mot.com (John Becker) Date: Mon, 17 Feb 92 16:00:13 CST Subject: Rush on ABC's "In Concert" ABC's Friday night "In Concert" program usually includes a short segment where upcoming tour dates for a major band are listed. Last Friday, the segment featured Rush, using a portion of the "Roll The Bones" video as the background while the dates were listed. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 17 Feb 92 21:35:58 -0500 From: gjg2001@andy.bgsu.edu Subject: trouble in the forest Hello, I was wondering if anyone knows the meaning of "THE TREES". >Who is being oppressed, who are the maples and the oaks. Also some info on >Pert's education and song lyric style. > When is the next tour? The Roll of the Bones was unbelievable. I >am looking forward to the next show. Just trying to find some info. please respond to me, not the list __/__/__/__/ __/__/__/ __/__/__/__/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/__/ __/ __/ __/ __/__/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/ __/__/__/__/ __/__/ __/__/__/__/ Tetra Vista ****the clown**** <gjg2001@andy.bgsu.edu> ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 17 Feb 92 21:59:59 EST From: pmadden@grumpy.helios.nd.edu (patrick madden) Subject: Bad Boy The song "Bad Boy" which is on the "Electric" bootleg is from the American released Beatles album called "Beatles VI." Also, as people are noticing that MTV uses "Show Don't Tell" as background, I've heard "New World Man" used as a background for stats on an Indy 500 race car driver. MTV also uses "Over My Head" by King's X as background, but never plays their videos either. Pat pmadden@cslewis.helios.nd.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: ngongo@leland.stanford.edu (Bing Kongmebhol) Subject: Bad Boy Date: Mon, 17 Feb 92 19:26:34 PST In response to the song "Bad Boy", the rush-mgr said: >[ Yes, this cover is on the "Electric Lady" boot and also the "Stellar > Dynamics" record, if I'm not mistaken. They say it's from the 4th (?) > Beatles album, but silly me, I can't think of which one that is right > off... :rush-mgr ] This song was originally done by Larry Williams in 1959. As far as the Beatles are concerned, they released it in the US on their album _Beatles VI_ in 1965, and in the UK on _A Collection of Beatle Oldies_ in 1966. ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Drummers mailing list From: wilkinso@darkside.com (Sean Flanegan) Date: Mon, 17 Feb 92 19:44:04 PST This may be getting a little off the subject but is there any type of a mailing list for drummers? In the last NMS I saw the post which mentioned the bass player mailing list. Just wanted the same type of thing for us drummers. thanks sean e a n ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 17 Feb 92 23:47:08 -0500 From: kiel@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Kevin Kiel) Subject: Rush at Alpine Valley? I have heard rumors, and I would like to verify if they are true. Does anybody know if Rush is planning on playing at Alpine Valley (East Troy, Wis) on this leg of their tour? On the first leg of the tour, they played only one show in the Chicagoland area, Rosemont Horizon, they generally play two nights in the Chi area. I know for a fact that Rush love to play at Alpine (says so in "Visions"), and my friends and I would really love to see them there again. What is they word on this topic?? I belive that it was another NMS reader who said that he heard the rumor here, but I have never seen it posted. About the Parents and Rush topic; My father saw Rush for the first time on this tour, in Indy. He really enjoyed the show! In particular, he thought that Neil`s solo was "god-like". "In my day we had a guy by the name of Buddy Rich.......but this guy! WOW!", were his only words. He did enjoy the whole show too, he functioned just as any ("younger generation") would, gee, my father is almost 55! Rush, a show for the who,le family. Kevin Kiel kiel@mentor.cc.purdue.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Feb 92 01:56:10 -0600 From: ace@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (ace) Subject: Neil mentioned on MST3000 A strange thing happened today. To relieve that I-wish-Thursday-would-get- here feeling we all get when Rush is playing this coming Thursday, I was kicking back today, watching Mystery Science Theater 3000 on the Comedy Channel. (for those not familiar with the show, you should give it a try. hilarious) Anyway, all these bongo drums are playing in the background of the movie being spoofed, and one of the robots (I think it was Tom) said, "Presenting Neil Peart on drums." [ This was "Wild Rebels", or maybe "Side Hackers" ? I too am a MST3K groupie, and Syrinx is the repository for the ftp-able files for the MST3K mailing list. For details on that, send mail to davida@syrinx.umd.edu. No, I don't run it, I only offered disk space. :rush-mgr ] The only bummer is that he pronounced it "pert" like the shampoo with conditioner for extra body. Maybe I'll write them a nasty letter. The point is, it seems a bit whimsical to use a reference in a cult-classic comedy series that would be lost on the multitudes of the unenlightened who think that Neil Peart is the actor that plays the Maytag repair man. Oh well, just a slice of one man's mind, lightly floured and baked until golden brown. Rolling the bones, Maniac ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Feb 92 03:55:55 MST From: "Glenn W." <AUGDW@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU> Subject: Re: 02/17/92 - The National Midnight Star #433 I would like to comment how us people in Phoenix are getting screwed because Rush won't be coming to town until June after they pass through Europe!!! The reason we were passed up in January was because all of are venues were booked up... Especially Guns n' Roses got two dates in Phoenix... I can't really blame Rush's Management but It is a raw deal. Later... GDW ************************************************************************ * * * Glenn Wehmeyer - Arizona State University * * * * Internet: augdw@asuvm.inre.asu.edu * * bitnet: augdw@asuacad.bitnet * * " I believe there's a ghost of * * chance to find someone to love * * and make it last. " - N. Peart * ************************************************************************ ---------------------------------------------------------- From: T J Moore-Read <se2tm@leicester-poly.ac.uk> Subject: PRIMUS CD Date: Tue, 18 Feb 92 11:54:36 GMT If anybody in the UK wants to buy the primus cd 'sailing the seas of cheese' make me anb offer as I have two copies at the moment!! -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | The digital man | REPLY ADDRESS: | | Terry Moore-Read | | | Software Engineering | JANET : se2tm@uk.ac.leicp | | Year 2 | INTERNET : se2tm@leicp.ac.uk | | Leicester Polytechnic| BITNET : se2tm%uk.ac.leicp@ukacrl | | England | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | "Life is a diamond you turn into dust" | | N Peart 1991 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- From: stedmant@LONEX.RL.AF.MIL (Terrance A. Stedman) Date: Tue, 18 Feb 92 08:30:09 EST Subject: New "rarities" CD rip-off :( Thumbing through the "rare/special" CDs at a local store, I came across a 1991 CD called Rush: Enemies Within and Beyond. The price was a modest 38 bucks (yeah right). The guy let me tape it without even paying for it and boy was I glad about that. It seems that 10 of the 12 tracks are ripped from the GUP tour video. The other two tracks, limelight and freewill, are different but I'm betting that they were "borrowed" from the ESL tour video. For those interested, the CD was from Howdy! Records out of W. Germany. BTW, the CD was subtitled Live FM Grace Under Pressure. What a bogus lie. Anyway, about that poll. I believe Derek Dick and Fish are one in the same person. Correct me if I'm wrong... Terry Stedman stedmant@lonex.rl.af.mil ---------------------------------------------------------- From: raj2@Ra.MsState.Edu (rex allan jones) Date: Tue, 18 Feb 92 12:19:36 CST Subject: Guitarists' Mailing List I noticed the mention of a newsletter for bass players in the last NMS. Is there a counterpart for guitarists? If anyone has the address, could you please post it or mail me? Thanks a lot. Rex ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rkleiner@ccs.carleton.ca (Ron Kleiner) Subject: 3D in P/G tour Date: Tue, 18 Feb 92 14:35:45 EST I saw the P/G tour twice (Buffalo, July '84; Toronto, September '84), and in the latter show (the one on the P/G tour videotape) they did in fact hand out 3D glasses for the "Count Floyd" sequence preceeding "The Weapon". I didn't notice any effect, however. I can't remember whether they were handed out at the Buffalo show. On a related matter, a couple of posters were wondering whether certain P/G songs were ever played in concert. At the Buffalo show, they played every song from the album except Kid Gloves, whereas in Toronto they played every song except Afterimage. Ron Kleiner P.S. I hope we've seen the last of those silly polls. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 18 Feb 92 16:09:00 CST From: Robert (R.A.) Herrage <HERRAGE@BNR.CA> Subject: Rush in Dallas! (SPOILER!) Chalk up another great show for RUSH in Dallas! Here's the song list: Force Ten Limelight Freewill Distant Early Warning Time Stand Still -- Geddy finally talks to the crowd -- Dreamline Bravado Roll The Bones Show Don't Tell The Big Money Ghost Of A Chance Subdivisions (minus 2nd verse) The Pass Where's My Thing? -- Excellent! -- -- Neil does his "thing" -- -- Superb! -- Closer To The Heart Xanadu -> Superconductor Tom Sawyer Encore The Spirit Of Radio (all but the ending) -> 2112 (I and II) Finding My Way -> La Villa Strangiato (last half) -> Anthem (GREAT!) -> Red Barchetta -> The Spirit Of Radio (the ending) The show lasted about 2 hours (RUSH's portion). There are a few dis- appointments: 1) No "Finding My Way -> In The Mood" 2) Not enough songs from the new album (ie. Neurotica, The Big Wheel, Face Up, You Bet Your Life, and Heresy were omitted). 3) Just 2 hours long -- they've played longer than that before. Bottom-line though: Don't Miss Them!! ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1992 16:36 CST From: INDE54Q@Jetson.UH.EDU Subject: /* Finally */ The Boys come to mytown. Houston, TX tonight. Ha ha to all of you who saw them earlier in the tour. I'm seeing them tonight. Life is good. later, dls ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1992 19:28 EST From: "Anthony J. DelBusso" <DELBUSSO@vms.cis.pitt.edu> Subject: Favorite groups poll Hey, I'm still taking in votes for my poll. I haven't really got enough more votes yet to post another tally (I've only recieved 2 or 3 since last time). Please send your votes to: delbusso@vms.cis.pitt.edu For those of you who are new around here, I am looking for your favorite 3 groups (in order) other than Rush. Thanks Rushians! Tony ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ******************************************************************************* */ _ \* * |_| |\ | ~|~ |_| /\ |\ | \/ | |\ |~ | |> | | < < /\ * * | | | \| | | | \/ | \| | _|. |/ |~ |_ |> |_| > > \/ * *\ ~ /* ******************************************************************************* ******** Please direct any questions, comments, or social problems to: ******** ************************** delbusso@vms.cis.pitt.edu ************************** ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1992 20:15 EST From: HAG2@vms.cis.pitt.edu Even more headlines: Location for a concert: The Pleasure Dome "Force Ten storm disrupts sheep and causes the river Alph to flood." "-.-- -.-- --.." "Scientists report 'The world is perfect! Everything turns in synchronous relation!" "Rock lyricist loses touch with reality: 'I am made from the dust of the stars, and the oceans flow in my veins'" "A day in the life of a car designer--'every day we're standing in a wind tunnel'" "An ill wind comes arising across the cities of the plain--it's probably the beans..." You've all seen Neil and his bandana for this tour? Well, I just saw the video for Queensryche's "Anybody Listening?" (great song, great video--any recommendations of what QR albums I should get? I have none.) In this video, their drummer is also wearing a bandana. Coincidence? Well, probably, but I just thought I'd bring it up... Herschel hag2@vms.cis.pitt.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- From: T J Moore-Read <se2tm@leicester-poly.ac.uk> Subject: BASS LINES Date: Wed, 19 Feb 92 13:38:58 GMT Does anyone have a transcription of the Prime-Mover bassline ? -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Terry Moore-Read | | | Software Engineering | JANET : se2tm@uk.ac.leicp | | Year 2 | INTERNET : se2tm@leicp.ac.uk | | Leicester Polytechnic| BITNET : se2tm%uk.ac.leicp@ukacrl | | England | "Life is a diamond you turn into dust" - N Peart | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 19 Feb 92 10:20:23 EST From: J F Shriver <tiger@limbertwig.ocean.fsu.edu> Subject: None Greetings, Well,It's 10 days till RUSH hits St. Pete. I'd like to know if someone has a current set list available. If so please either post it or mail it directly to me. thanks [ Voila', it's further up in this issue! :-) :rush-mgr ] jfs ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 19 Feb 92 10:52:36 CST From: "David Zekert" <C512021@UMCVMB.missouri.edu> Subject: Could UK readers give a run-down of songs on RTB singles? Hi Rushians! I'd like to hear what songs, interviews, etc. are on the U.K. RTB singles Andrew Brooks said were being released so that I can import those that fit my interests. Also, if Andrew, et al., could do the same when GOAC is released? Thanks a gazillion (or at least a bunch), David ---------------------------------------------------------- From: consp16@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu (Ted A. Latner) Subject: March 12 concert!! Date: Wed, 19 Feb 92 13:35:00 EST I was woken up this morning by a friend calling to say he had just heard that Rush has added a show on March 12 here in Binghamton, NY. The show is going to be at the Broome County Arena, and tickets go on sale this Saturday morning. (10:00 E.S.T.). I already know about 15 people who are interested in going. Binghamton is about 3 and a half hours from New York City, an hour and a half from Syracuse, and about 3 to 4 hours from Rochester and Albany. If you live anywhere within driving distance of this, you might want to go, because the Arena isn't all that big, and almost any seats will be pretty good. On a separate, but related note, have people noticed that all of Rush's concerts this year have been assigned seating. When I first went to see them in 1987, at the Broome County Arena, it was general admission, and I got up pretty close to the stage. When I and some friends went to the second RTB concert in Rochester, we asked one of the arena managers about it, and they said that the band has decided not to do any more general admission concerts. Can anyone confirm or deny the truth of this? ---------------- Ted Latner consp16@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu consp16@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 19 Feb 92 12:59:00 CST From: Robert (R.A.) Herrage <HERRAGE@BNR.CA> Subject: Parent Who Likes RUSH (etc.) I'm a parent, 31, new to the mailing list, and just as much of a RUSH fan as I ever was. I took my 7 year-old son with me to the Feb 16th concert in Dallas. He loved it! A lot of the other concert goers kept saying "Hey, look at that little dude! Alright!". His favorite songs are Xanadu, Show Don't Tell, and Roll The Bones. I've admired RUSH ever since I saw them do "A Farewell to Kings" and "Xanadu" on Don Kirschner's Rock Concert back in the late 70's. I love their technique and the endless time signature changes. I haven't missed a concert since I started (Hemispheres was my first one). By the way, if there are any other percussion connoisseurs out there that are interested in chatting about Neil, send me some email. I've been playing now for about 18 years and my son's been playing since he was 18 months-old. He's coming along pretty good for his age and is already taking a stab at Xanadu. I, myself, attribute most of what I have learned to Neil. I've spent more time analyzing his rhythms and technique than any other percussionist. I get more satisfaction out of playing along with RUSH tunes than with any other musical group. It would still be a dream-come-true to be able to jam with Alex and Geddy -- even at the age of 31! Rob P.S. I was glad to hear how they've re-kindled that new-band-kinda flame and are anxious (to the point of cutting vacation and holiday time short) to finish the current tour and get back into the studio (excerpt from concert program). ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 19 Feb 92 20:06:58 -0800 From: mruddick@nike.calpoly.edu (Michael L. Ruddick) Subject: Primus sounds like Rush Check out the Primus disc "Suck on This". One of the songs starts out with a great copy of YYZ and then goes on into their own thing? Maybe the old saying 'immitation is the highest form of flattery' is true - coulda helped get them on the tour, eh? ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 20 Feb 92 10:52:23 EST From: "Stephen A. Dale" <clxi5yc@BUACCA.BU.EDU> Subject: Greetings Hello, out there in Rush-Land! As this is my first posting (or rather, attempt at posting), a little introduction may be in order. My name is Stephen A. Dale, and I am a sophomore attending Boston University. Originally, I hail from Pittsburgh, PA. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 20 Feb 92 10:54:58 EST From: "Stephen A. Dale" <clxi5yc@BUACCA.BU.EDU> Subject: And??? Wait! There's more! But the computer wouldn't listen, and away the message was But there is more. I would like to know how many 'Burghers there are out ther have always thought Pittsburgh has great taste in music, so there should be a lo Finally ( for now) what does the morse in the beginning of YYZ actually mean [ This is in the FAQL, but it is morse for "YYZ". YYZ is the airport code for Toronto International Airport, where Rush 'comes home to.' :rush-mgr ] Until later, Roll the Bones Stephen A. Dale PS Ride for the Sun... ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Update Music Newsletter Date: Thu, 20 Feb 92 13:00:20 -0500 From: RUSH Fans Digest Manager <rush-mgr> ------- Forwarded Message Date: Tue, 04 Feb 92 13:38:47 EST From: Joel Kraft <STJK%MARIST.BITNET@YALEVM.YCC.Yale.Edu> Subject: Update Music Newsletter Dear List Manager: Would you kindly forward this notification to your music list(s). Your help will be greatly aprreciated. Thank you. How would you like to become involved with something interesting and exciting?! There's a brand new music newsletter out there entitled Update, and now you can personally subscribe to it!! Perhaps you've already heard of us? If not, please let me fill you in on some of the details! Update was initiated a few months ago by owner/editor, Christopher V. DeRobertis, and has been growing rapidly ever since. With hopes of expansion, our staff has become dedicated to a pursuit of quality music journalism. Update is a non-profit organization, with aspirations of bringing something new to the electronic mailing environment. What makes Update so thrilling? It involves a new breed of music literature, mainly concerned with taking unknown, yet talented, artists into the limelight. Update refuses to focus on one musical genre, but instead concentrates on a wide spectrum of material. Update is a monthly electronic publication containing reviews of albums, singles, and demo tapes, interviews with rising stars, interesting fact and opinion columns, our own special brand of humor, and much, much more. To subscribe to Update Newsletter simply send mail to.... >From your bitnet account: LISTSERV@MARIST >From your internet account: LISTSERV@VM.MARIST.EDU This is an automated subscription process, so please include ONLY the following enclosure.... SUBSCRIBE UPNEWS <your full name> Please feel free to send any comments, questions, or suggestions to any one of the following accounts..... BITNET INTERNET ------------- -------------------- UPNEWS UPNEWS@MARIST UPNEWS@VM.MARIST.EDU Chris DeRobertis KHX5@MARIST KHX5@VM.MARIST.EDU Joel Kraft STJK@MARIST STJK@VM.MARIST.EDU Sincerely, Joel Kraft Representative/Writer - Update Newsletter Check us out! You will NOT regret it!! ------- End of Forwarded Message ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1992 12:21:00 -0600 (CST) From: MGM2731@SIGMA.TAMU.EDU (Mike 'Vogon' Margolis) Subject: T-shirt color Rush-dudes (and dudettes), I haven't been following the complete shirt idea, but whatever the design on the shirt is, the color of the t-shirt should be red (not blue)! Also, I managed to see Rush twice on this tour (in Houston and Dallas) and I must say that on the second show, you can spend more time looking at the small details (it also helps if you have better seats for the second show!!). I think two shows is definitely the way to go - I'm already looking forward to the next tour 2 or so years from now! Mike. ORQ: i see red it hurts my head guess it must be something that i read ... we've got mars on the horizon says the national midnight star (it's true) ... and i see red (not blue) Rush, _Grace Under Pressure_, "Red Lenses" ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 20 Feb 92 13:16:45 CST From: Brian Lawrence Kirk <bkirk@rice.edu> Subject: News Flash NEWS FLASH---NEWS FLASH---NEWS FLASH---NEWS FLASH---NEWS FLASH---NEWS FLASH Well, maybe. I've managed to skip almost all of the spoilers, so this may have happened somewhere else already. But at the Houston concert, Geddy did *not* have his hair in a ponytail! It was entertaining to see Geddy running around on the stage with his hair flying around. We now return to our regularly scheduled postings. OGQ: "Catch a fish." +-------------------------+------------------------+-------------------------+ | This is true even for | Brian Kirk | All I ask is the chance | | large values of two. | Rice University '94 | to *prove* that money | | | bkirk@owlnet.rice.edu | won't make me happy. | +-------------------------+------------------------+-------------------------+ ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: TEE-SHIRT Date: Thu, 20 Feb 92 15:27:27 -0500 From: RUSH Fans Digest Manager <rush-mgr> This went to the administrative address, and due to the current backlog, is now a week late. Please send mail to the correct addresses! ------- Forwarded Message Date: 12 Feb 92 11:27:00 CDT From: "SAEIS1::MENDERLE" <menderle%saeis1.decnet@jupter.amd.com> Subject: TEE-SHIRT To: "rush-mgr" <@amdcad:rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu@amd.com> TEE-Shirt trio, I to would like to see an organized effort with the tee's. I am in favor of a Black tee shirt with a simple design. Classic lines. I like the star idea design. If this is a vote, I would vote against the newsprint/tabloid design for the simplisity and classicsity of the STAR logo. I will take whatever I can get. 100% cotton is fine as long as XXL are available. I suggest the lettering and design be done in red, yellow and white.IMHO. I would probably like several shirts, can we get better prices for largerorders? A DOUBLE SHOT TO THE HEART, IS LIKE A DOUBLE SHOT TO THE BRAIN, IT CAN DRIVE YOUINSANE. BOOM, BOOM >>>---> DOUBLE SHOT. ------- End of Forwarded Message ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 20 Feb 92 16:09:21 EST From: MacReady <KN0F%MARISTB.BITNET@YALEVM.YCC.Yale.Edu> Subject: rush list I'd like to know what this rumor is about Neil Peart and cancer. I heard that he has it and is thus wearing a bandana on tour. Probably bullshit....also.... how do you pronounce his last name? Is it like "pert" shampoo or "piert" as in jump off the pier? Justin ----------------------------------------------------------
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