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From the KPFA folio - This morning, KPFA presents a pilot program in this time slot. In response to long-standing criticism that KPFA presents political affairs in a biased manner, has tunnel vision in its coverage of international news, and in general operates with blinders on, we present the first in a possible series called Talk Right with Rollin Royce. This five hour call-in talk show will bring you the right perspective from an articulate spokesman. Mr Royce is a respected conservative...
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In another extended version, we cover the lore of Mary Magdalene (wife of Jesus?), Eve says more, mind and body, the history of the earliest Bibles, Noahs Ark, and live Negativland on Islam.
Topic: Series: Your Brain is God
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Includes an alternate mix of "Car Bomb" as "Computer Bomb."
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I have already been summoned by KPFA to explain this program and why it doesn't follow the language rules of radio. Three solid hours of Eminem music and Eminem talk, some of it edited for language and some not, which in contrast certainly points out how language censorship mutilates the music of Eminem to ruination if nothing else. With constant reminders of this "parental guidance" format, we cover Eminem's career, the media controversy surrounding his emergence, the 2001 Grammy...
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Yes, here. Ray Farrell has moved to L.A. and OTE has moved into his time slot. OTE is now, by choice, two hours shorter and two hours earlier. Tonight, for three hours, Negativland trys (sic) to pack in the usual five. (OTE moves from Sunday 2-7AM to Thurs. mid-3AM)
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International Cooperation Corporation.
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This is partly comprised of volunteers reading chapters from Lawrence Lessig's book, Free Culture, on the Internet. This is a book that became audio on the Internet and which now becomes a radio mix and, so far, no one has objected to this multiplicity of unauthorized reuses. This show is all about the very idea of intellectual property and how that idea is changing in the novel light of new technology. With contrasting and supporting material from many media sources, we look at what belongs to...
Topic: Series: Free Culture
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A complete musical overview of Phil Spector from The Teddy Bears to John Lennon, and a request for Spector vox audio from our receptacle audience because I have none. It worked, bringing us various clips in which he might be speaking. His recent run-in with murder is much discussed via rumor, speculation, and improvised fiction. He has now dropped off the tabloid charts. What's up with Phil Spector? Nobody knows. Lots of music too, all of it produced by Phil Spector.
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The neglected art of drawing by kids and adults leads this march of all art. A photographer whose subjects are dead people in the morgue runs into social resistance, an artist's poll of paintings people want painted, David Ross expounds on art's changing parameters, Mark Pauline's art of mechanical destruction, and once it gets late enough, more dirty words in one place than you've ever heard before.
Topic: Series: All Art Radio
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Topic: Series: Music Is...
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King Crimson's live 21st Century Schizoid Man begins, and then it's all a guitar freak out, almost all from Eric Clapton in stages from Cream to cheese, and a lot of Dominoes. William F. Buckley takes on the hippies on Firing Line in 1969, with guests Jack Kerouac and Ed Sanders of the Fugs, but it's mostly Mr. Clapton's guitar freak out.
Topic: Series: Universe
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19841217 Fake Stone Age Phone In Magazine
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Finishing off the beathip early 60s with jazz beds, side two of "How To Speak Hip," Lord Buckley and Kerouac read themselves, Lenny Bruce on his arrest for obscenity, Jean Shepherd is still at the Ô64 N.Y. World's Fair, The Beach Boys prepare to surf, and Ken Nordine in the age of space.
Topic: Series: Universe
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The professor" and I turn 3 hours into one continulus discontinuous dream. All about dreams, chock full of actual examples and fictional simulations, as well as Nightmare On Elm Street, Star Trek, Twin Peaks, the Weatherman calling in to relate several of his from the 70s, and various analysts on the subject. All this mixed up in our big fragmentery dream...
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On through the war - Murrow over Berlin, Hop Harrigan, Tokyo Rose, The A-Bomb is conceived and development begins by Germany and the U.S., Tom Mix and radium, big bands and big band songs, The Lone Ranger begins, an extensive eyewitness report from the invasion of Normandy, and victory in Europe, but it goes on in the Pacific.
Topic: Series: How Radio Was Done
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God and food, thinking habits at work inside our brains, does God exist?, the theory of everything, and more callers than usual.
Topic: Series: Your Brain is God
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Over the Edge: The Inventors
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Over the Edge: All Art Radio
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A survey of Negativland interviews and early live performances, all revolving around an interview-by-satellite we did with NPR's 'Weekend Edition' about the 'Helter Stupid' album. Throughout the show you hear the raw interview and, finally, how they edited it for broadcast, plus other interviews, rare tapes of the Weatherman on stage, and examples from our 'teletours' phone tour concerts. Lots of Negativland info with a strong focus on media and how we have approached it.
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19840820 The Twist of Fate Show
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This surf sprayed mix presents some new material geared to "MoonRock", (audio material based on the MoonRock serial text at the Negativland website.) Microscopic humans with gills evolve eons in two weeks within a drop of water, the dead pirate owner of sunken treasure possesses the diver who finds it, and The Voice of the Island. We change the station to ABS where reporter Frank Fiddle reports on his 10 year imprisonment in an undersea pod off Howland Island, "not built by...
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Topic: Series: How Radio Was Done
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Omer Edge begins the show from his remote location in the Lucky Muck swamp where he intends to document the nature of swamp gas and why UFO's are constantly mistaken for it. An audio memo from the Netweb's Retro-History Project lays out the basics of the reversible logic which the Netweb uses to "transinfiltrate" future informational adjustments into past programming and why. Then this show focuses on the most famous and best documented event in modern UFO history - The alleged saucer...
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Topic: Series: Another UFO
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Over the Edge: Over the Phone
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KPFA's Security cubicle announcer again hosts part 2, sans DJ, and this time one of the most popular programs from nowhere covers the late 60s radio possibilities, concentrating for long stretches on San Francisco Bay Area music from the middle to the end of the 60s. A good collection of relatively unspoiled classics from those times and places, some well known, some not so.
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This final look a 1970 on the radio includes conversations with John Cage from WBAI, the historical plight of native Americans from Elton John and The Last Poets, various college radio DJs, The Firesign Theatre on KPFK, Zappa speaks and The Mothers Of Invention live, Captain Beefheart, Bob Dylan and all the tired horses, Melanie, and news and DJs on the 1970 dial.
Topic: Series: How Radio Was Done
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An unexpected 5 hour show. Carrying on the enormous burden of delivering music from the Devil, himself, we carry over Satanic black Death music from last week, as well as the very FIRST meeting of Pastor Dick and Harold Camping via telephone and demonic carbon monoxide, then musical suicide by Judas Priest and the resulting court testimony on develish musical hypnotism. Subliminal back masking, Demon possession and exorcisms, rock sonics as a mind altering tool of the devil, Dick Vaughn goes...
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Youth preachers rant on the trouble with kids today, which was yesterday, Jesus becoming Christ, the Pope at Christmas, and revising Catholic rituals. Then, at 3:00 AM, Subgeniuses Philo and Dr. Hal show up mistakenly and we continue with a gabbing talk show.
Topic: Series: Your Brain is God
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KPFA's Security cubicle announcer again hosts part 2, sans DJ, and this time one of the most popular programs from nowhere covers the late 60s radio possibilities, concentrating for long stretches on San Francisco Bay Area music from the middle to the end of the 60s. A good collection of relatively unspoiled classics from those times and places, some well known, some not so.
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19830418 Untitled
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Halfway through we decide it's the "Woodstock" show.
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Leland Googleburger, on tape from the past where he is on a mission, introduces this show about time travel which revolves around a mix of several tales from fiction, including a couple from 50s science fiction radio and The Time Traveler by H.G. Wells, mixed up with contemporary scientists discussing today's view of the possibility and how it might be accomplished, as well as why quantum physics suggests "it's not as far fetched as you might think."
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Still stuck on the 50s with Elvis, Elvis, Elvis. Lots of 50s radio interviews, rarely heard early live performances including many of his earliest TV appearances, lots of his less familiar songs, and 50s media reactions to this emergence of blatantly suggestive sexuality. "Rock & Roll is here to stay but I wish I wasn't" - Groucho Marx.
Topic: Series: How Radio Was Done
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Over the Edge: Another UFO Crash and Garry
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Topic: Series: Another UFO
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Over the Edge: California Superstation. Originally aired in January of 1983 on KPFA radio. Runtime 3h:23m:44s. The California Super Station was Dick Vaughn's precursor programming to "Moribund Music Of The 70s." This is a combination of two CSS shows from '83 and '84. Although Dick's OTE CDs have all the records edited out, this is how it was done on the air with all the 70s cuts played in their entirety. The radio point here was to "convince" KPFA listeners that the station...
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Over the Edge: Throg Zeppelin
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Our trio of guests play together without me for the first 45 minutes, then I join in the mix for the rest of the show. This is all an intense mashmix of The Beatles and everything they did in and out of music from beginning to end. Our sounds are made exclusively from Beatles material of all kinds and a few covers, including the amazing Rutles. A live and lively group mix that does not let up. -- Don Joyce
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Topic: Series: All Art Radio
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This program entirely devoted to preparations for next week's special program.
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A show built around stories and music about space kids. X-Minus One gives us two intermixed stories of kids taking over with supernatural powers and alien help. The fantastic Twink provides space music on toy instruments, a raising of the MoonRock pot provides a 4 year old Wang Tool memorial tribute to Bobby and Betty, two kids killed tragically in space during their unaccompanied trip to the moon, mashed space songs and mashed baby songs, and it all goes down strained peaches in space.
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After piles of artist complaints about Andy Warhol, we return to our traditional ALL art formula for artists only, where every artist can find an artist to like. Ranging from Samuel Morse the painter, early Surrealism, comic painters, and there's Andy again, to David Lynch's sight and sound, and landscape painting, we are once again on track with everything everybody wants.
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With the release of a new Firesign Theatre CD (Bride of Firesign) I collect all the Nick Danger episodes from all the Firesign recordings I have (which must be all of them) to fill 3 hours with haphazard detective drama, old and new. Intermixing these recordings doesn't seem to hurt the intended surrealism a bit.
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On it goes with clips and bits and God Bull. Religion in our brains, how and maybe even why it's there, and our addiction to it. Spirited discussions, debates, and philosophy while praying for a good mix.
Topic: Series: Your Brain is God
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Over the Edge: Another UFO The Early Years
Topic: Series: Another UFO
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Binky reveals all when he strips down to his quasi-space retro-futiurist undergarments. Lord Borborygmic is insulted and leaves the table, his veal unfinished.
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A show all about how when a functional technology becomes obsolete, it can then start becoming art. Beginning with a little history of the phonograph and how to unpack your turntable, we scratch through the old world of Hi Fi, stereo, and the platters it came on, mixed with many remixed examples of how this surface bound "sound writing" has entered into the digital age in the form of cut-up nostalgia. We hear from the History of Rock & Roll with Jumpin Jack Jackson, Eldrado...
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We finally get around to playing the entire True/False show straight through and it takes most of our available time. This is a composite version with all the individual pieces coming from various cities, Bard College N.Y., Boston, Atlanta, Clearwater Florida., Tulsa, Houston, Austin, L.A., and Palo Alto Ca. The show runs from beginning to encore in the same order we played it wherever we played it.
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Topic: Series: True/False
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Five new chapters of Space Brain. A hoard of parasitics ratings transinfiltrate the channels of the Black Hole Tube and several subjects are consumed before Dr. Linear Syntax is able to devise a defense. Host toasted.
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Over the Edge: Another UFO Implants
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Topic: Series: Another UFO
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Over the Edge: Another UFO Twilight Time
Topic: Series: Another UFO
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Over the Edge: The chopping Channel Christmas
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Topic: Series: Chopping Channel
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We go back 50 years for Mr. Jones in all his whacked out glory remixed here all over again from radio shows and records made in the 40s through the 50s. He had a sampling mentality in 1940, combining sound effects with music, along with vulgar noises, one liners, instrumental jokes, and scripted stand-up surrealism. His band of musical pranksters were also very good musicians and included some memorable character actors as well. Everybody's knowledge of Spike and the City Slickers seems to be...
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This densely dual injected mix is a sonic assault on the early life, times, and music of Frank Zappa. Frank talks, others talk about Frank, and lots and lots of familiar and unfamiliar Zappa music jousts with itself for 5 hours. Beginning with a 1963 appearance on Steve Allen's TV show in which a young and unknown Zappa gets Steve, his band, and his engineer to play real concrete music while Frank solos on bicycle, through a joint interview with John and Yoko preceding their Fillmore East jam...
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The third in a series of "Sex Dirt" shows done between Ô93 and Ô95, this one takes the cake. Almost all music from beginning to end, with several guests on instruments, the Weatherman, live and on a thousand tapes, drenched in club soda as usual, holds on to his lead vocalist position throughout. This one finally provides the remaining material for the "Sex Dirt" OTE CD, and is the best single Negativland performance on OTE I can remember. Hearing the unedited 3 hours here...
Topic: Series: Sex Dirt
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19840102 Waking Up Is Hard to Do
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This program idea cannot be revealed at this time. It's a supersecret sneak preview of Dick Vaughn Enterprises. The wraps come off tonight!
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The comedian who changed comedy forever, Lenny Bruce fused social and political anxieties with amazingly perceptive reflection, improvising most of it in a rapid blaze of expletive laden language for which he was eventually hounded literally to death. Smoky dives, beatniks, jazz, and 50s60s hipness formed his environment, with the cops watching every move. By the end of his career, he was talking almost exclusively about his own legal problems which, while tedious to some at the time, now...
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A group of human specialists give advice on any subject to callers. Naturally, the most popular subject is sex, (nothing else seems to be even a distant second) all mixed up with moaning, Mr. Noisy, How To Speak Hip, Mr. Rogers and other assorted media advisory bites. 'The Weatherman got laid' rumor lures some calls from The Weatherman, and all this talking sometimes becomes complicated enough to break up into left and right channel discussion groups. Teetering on the edge of FCC titillation,...
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"Over the Edge" becomes "The Haunted Edge" as Don speaks from beyond the grave, electrocuted by a toaster, and offers "five hours to kill together". This mid-July show moves into a world (and afterworld) of the macabre, creepy and just plain strange. Blended together are stories by Poe, Lovecraft, Dickens, and a remarkably obscure sci-fi-horror work ("Cancrogregina") from the 1950s by Italian writer Tommaso Landolfi. Orson Welles refuses to pick up a...
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19841203 King's House and Friends
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With various leftover tapes that never finished playing out on recent OTEs and two other Neglanders on board, this is a show with no plan at all. But it's very good anyway with the Weatherman walking around the streets of Berkeley in the wee hours transmiting to us on his new Cherokee FR460 Family Radio, a coincidental appearance by "family radio" religious celebrity, Harold Camping, who does a lengthy stint taking calls concerning Bible misconceptions, People Like Us from a...
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This large collection of skits and bits from Bob and Ray shows fills three hours with a minimum amount of mixing. And speaking of 50s Mixmasters, this is a good example of stuff available on the internet only, if you can find it. It's being made available there and if it wasn't, neither would this compilation radio show ever hit the airwaves, I sure didn't have this stuff and never would have, so if you like Bob and Ray on your midnight radio, you can thank all the culturally smart free...
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Over the Edge: Another UFO - 50s UFO
Topic: Series: Another UFO
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19840514 Fake Stone Age Crackpot Hypnotism
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A pseudo hoax show in which 'Mark Feign' hosts a call-in for people who want to trade guns (No sales were allowed because this is non-commercial radio). This turned out to be a great show even though it is slowed down in the first half hour by technical difficulties (one of the first shows done after KPFA moved into a new building with all new equipment.) A lot of call-ins with many folks playing along and some taking it rather seriously, broken up with mix sections of gun related material....
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Over the Edge: The Blade Runner Remix. Originally aired in November of 1994 on KPFA radio. Runtime 3h:2m:20s. Upon discovering that Vangelis (maker of the theme music which begins every OTE) finally released his original soundtrack to Blade Runner, Scott Riddle hosts a 3 hour remix of the dialog from Blade Runner and all the original and associated music. This is one of my 3 all-time favorite movies and it provides a personally delightful playpen of disconnected sounds and plot. " Do you...
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Somebody from Negatvland. This is the answer deposited by more Americans when asked, "Who said that?" by Unimedia News star Duncan Didget. Don't miss it. News star: Duncan Didget. Miss It: Midge Didget. Other Americans: Uncomfirmed.
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Over the Edge: Another UFO - Physics II
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Topic: Series: Another UFO
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Everybody's favorite TV is movies. If this can work with TV, why not radio? With the flickering light of this crucial idea dancing across their ears, Negativland presents "All Movie Radio."
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With several old radio detectives, along with Phil Austin's "Roller Maidens From Outer Space," we prowl through an audio underworld of cynical suspicions, hard boiled dialog, and detective music (mostly a jazz mix).
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Most of the Glass Einstein On The Beach in various combinations backs up Arthur C. Clarke on fractal geometry and the 9 billion names of God, William Shatner trying to grasp the X-logic of his kids, Steven Hawking and his black holes, X-Minus One's youngsters discover educational alternative logic toys from the future, and a lot of other numbers about about numbers in audio Mandlebrot sets.
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With a lot of help from "Mythscape, Remembering The End Of The World," a video about David Talbot's theory of primeval planetary configuration, X-Minus One's "A Pail Of Air," and a lot of sun songs, we consider the possibility that 10,000 to 20,00 years ago the planets rested in linear conjunction around the sun, eventually becoming unstable and interacting in cosmic catastrophies, resulting in our present planetary orbits around the sun. From these prehistoric celestial...
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