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		<title>Music Review: Jennifer Dixon, the Face of Alternative Country&#8217;s Uncompromising Future</title>
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Guest post: Treadmarkz is my brother-in-law, a Human Beatles Encyclopedia and the author of the weblog Treadmarkz.wordpress.com. Some Country music purists would probably say that anything that warrants the name &#8220;Alternative Country&#8221; is not really Country. But ultimately it is the domain of the fan to judge what an artist is or is not, to [...]


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<p><strong>Guest post:</strong><em> Treadmarkz<a href="http://treadmarkz.wordpress.com/"> </a>is my brother-in-law, a Human Beatles Encyclopedia and the author of the weblog <a href="http://treadmarkz.wordpress.com/">Treadmarkz.wordpress.com</a>.</em></p>
<p>Some Country music purists would probably say that anything that warrants the name &#8220;Alternative Country&#8221; is not really Country. But ultimately it is the domain of the fan to judge what an artist is or is not, to them.</p>
<p>Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you <a href="http://www.jenniferdixon.net/">Jennifer Dixon</a>.</p>
<p>A little country sensibility with a style that hovers along the cusp of blues, pop, jazz owing to a stint on Memphis&#8217; legendary Beale Street, and nearly a decade in Nashville, her new CD, &#8220;2 Years&#8221; is the fruit of experience. She did not come out of nowhere.</p>
<p>Which makes it all the more uncanny that she has been labeled &#8220;un-Nashville.&#8221;<span id="more-1004"></span></p>
<p>The intro to &#8220;A Little You For Me&#8221; sounds like a nod to &#8220;I Lie Around&#8221; by Paul McCartney and Wings. But this Norah Jones-like tune comes from the heart of a woman who has given all she can give to the world, yet she finds she&#8217;s got a little more left for her man if he&#8217;ll meet her halfway. Like &#8220;I Lie Around&#8221; it never really takes off. It threatens to, repeatedly. But when it comes down to it, it&#8217;s just right. </p>
<p>&#8220;Too Tired To Care&#8221; is Dixon, having been there, done that and not doing it again regarding love. When she starts to hear the same old lines, she is just that, too tired to care. It is a mellow funk romp with a lyric delivered in focused rapid fire, highlighted with some sultry vocal inflections.</p>
<p>&#8220;Easy Goodbye&#8221; seems to be a follow up on the same theme in that, having heard it all before, its easy to let go and move on. These two tracks are the most un-Nashville of the bunch. One can picture many of today&#8217;s top female vocalists flagrantly over-doing &#8220;Easy Goodbye&#8221;, robbing it of its symbolic ease. One of its greatest features is that the musicians, while doing some top-notch work, back off and let the vocals shine.</p>
<p>With these tracks what you get is a many-tiered cynical view of love. In that respect, &#8220;If You&#8217;re Looking For An Angel&#8221; is refreshing. Just when you are expecting something like &#8220;Strong Enough&#8221; by Cheryl Crow, it turns into something closer to &#8220;I Can&#8217;t Make You Love Me&#8221; by Bonnie Raitt in its vulnerability. For instance, in the chorus, Dixon sings &#8220;If you&#8217;re looking for an angel&#8230;&#8221; Having heard a couple of these songs, one may be surprised to hear her continue with &#8220;here I am.&#8221; It&#8217;s sweet, its comforting, and it demonstrates that with a few gentle, sincere words, yes, women can make men, dare I say it, swoon.</p>
<p>Love Me Back&#8221; delivers the very subtlest hints of the smoky vocals of Natalie Merchant or Melissa Etheridge, yet tips the scales with those well-executed vocal inflections again.</p>
<p>Dixon finally brings the thunder with &#8220;I Need a Man.&#8221; It&#8217;s gritty, harkening back to Tanya Tucker, matching the vocal strength of Carrie Underwood. Here Dixon is laying it all out on the line as if to say &#8220;This is what I need, damn you!&#8221;</p>
<p>Four of these tracks can be heard on her homepage <a href="http://www.jenniferdixon.net/">www.jenniferdixon.net</a>, and one is featured in the indie film &#8220;Shattered&#8221;.</p>


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		<title>The Beatles: A Case Study in the Law of Truth and Karma</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 17:54:51 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><em><strong><a rel="attachment wp-att-834" href="http://musicgoat.com/grab-bag/inspiration/the-beatles-a-case-study-in-the-law-of-truth-and-karma/attachment/apple_hole_beatles"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-834" title="apple_hole_beatles" src="http://musicgoat.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/apple_hole_beatles-150x150.jpg" alt="apple_hole_beatles" width="150" height="150" /></a>Guest post:</strong></em><em> Treadmarkz<a href="http://treadmarkz.wordpress.com/"> </a>is my brother-in-law, a Human Beatles Encyclopedia and the author of the weblog <a href="http://treadmarkz.wordpress.com/">Treadmarkz.wordpress.com</a>.</em></p>
<p>Regarding why the Beatles broke up, for years, I was a member of the “Yoko Is Evil” sect. Then for a while I converted to Paul-is-an-Egomaniac-ism. I took it for granted that the truth lay somewhere within these two camps. Eventually I realized the many other factors: John Lennon’s addiction to heroin; the death of the Beatles manager Brian Epstein; their music and individual talents getting too big to be contained within one album; George Harrison’s waning interest in traditional western pop music. <span id="more-823"></span></p>
<p>Part of the reason for Harrison’s change of direction was his growing passion for Indian music, philosophy and eventually religion. Recently I have myself become immersed in a faith which relies heavily on the Hindu worldview regarding reincarnation, karma, “Hell” as distance from God rather than a literal lake of fire. I feel my years of Beatles fandom was just a way to get me across that spiritual bridge.</p>
<p>Whenever I meditate on a worldly desire and make a vow to do, or not do any given thing, if I later fall back on that vow, I find that I do face consequences of my action. It’s Karma, its Natural Law, the Law of Truth, whatever you want to call it. A dharma (religious duty) of Hinduism, Christianity and all major religions really is “Do not bear false witness” with an implied “or else…” involved. Mohandas Gandhi wrote of this concept in depth in his “Autobiography.”</p>
<p>In 1967, the rest of the Beatles willingly accompanied Harrison to Wales for a weekend seminar on Transcendental Meditation, and to India the following spring for an extended course. Though the course did not make religious faith a priority, there is always an aspect of spirituality with meditation, and where there is spirituality, there is a connection with God on one level or another. Whether one accepts it or not, that door is opened at that time. The importance of the Law of Truth is, hence, heightened.</p>
<p>Before the Wales seminar, the Beatles were on top of the world having just released Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and the single “All You Need Is Love” that summer. They were the voice of the youth movement. What happened?</p>
<p>Two of the Beatles’ best-known songs are “Can’t Buy Me Love” and “All You Need Is Love”. Could the Beatles have written, recorded and performed these songs for profit, all the while living the lavish and, lets face it, decadent lifestyles they did without Karma rearing its ugly head?</p>
<p>While they were at the Wales seminar, their manager died. But things still seemed good six months later when they left for India. While in India, John Lennon flirted with the idea that their next move as a band should be to become “spiritual leaders.” For the course, they were to give up all non-prescription drugs for mental clarity. But none of them gave up smoking pot and once they got back from India John went back to LSD and soon started using heroin. Even George never gave up his rock star lifestyle while scolding other rich people in a song called “Piggies.”</p>
<p>Even though they wrote about 40 songs in India the following spring and seemed to be very together, as soon as they got back from India, everything seemed to fall apart rapidly. From the beginning of the White Album sessions in May 1968 there were bitter arguments. This was followed by Yoko entering the picture, a bitter struggle for power in the band, and a very bitter court battle which eventually tore the band asunder.</p>
<p>Was Yoko’s presence a catalyst to bring on the negative Karma the Beatles collected through their non-adherence to the law of Truth? What about the death of Brian Epstein? Another example of Karmic retribution on the band? Surely not as their Karma should not have dragged Brian and his very life into it. It may have been Karma from past incarnations that caused them to have to go through such a tragedy together, but that is a different story. The disaster of Apple Corps., and the resulting lawsuits over money which ended the Beatles, however, seem like fitting Karmic retribution for years of singing about love being more important than money, all the while making money and lifestyle the most important thing in reality.  And Lennon must have known it, as one of his first solo singles was “Instant Karma, where he sang  “Instant Karma’s gonna get you” and “we all shine on”, meaning “we all have to live with the consequences of our actions, so be careful.&#8221; Indeed, his band had fallen mightily from grace.</p>


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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 05:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
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Guest post: Treadmarkz is my brother-in-law, a Human Beatles Encyclopedia and the author of the weblog Treadmarkz.wordpress.com. Well, clearly the beef between Apple Corps and Apple Computers that started a while back is still bitter as ever, and unfortunately this will deny listeners who live and die by the iPod access to the Beatles music. [...]


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<p>Well, clearly the beef between Apple Corps and Apple Computers that started a while back is still bitter as ever, and unfortunately this will deny listeners who live and die by the iPod access to the Beatles music. But, lo! Here it is! <a title="Beatles Rock Band" href="http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2009/03/apple-corps-gives-rock-band-what-it-wont-give-apple-inc-the-beatles.html#more">The Beatles Rock Band arrives in stores on September 9th! </a></p>
<p>The upcoming release of the Fabs&#8217; foray into the gamer world is exciting for me. Because it is yet another confirmation of what I have been telling the Musicgoat for years: the Beatles, as a cultural phenomenon, will never &#8211; yes I said Never &#8211; die.</p>
<p>If I had an Xbox, Playstation or Wii, I would definitely shell out the $99.99 to get myself an imitation McCartney violin bass, or a Harrison twelve-string Rickenbacker which is included for use with the game. I would have liked more information on what specifically is included in the Special Edition. For $249, you want to know, and you want time to save up for it if it is what you want. I am sure it is not worth it unless you get an imitation Beatles sitar, Moog synthesizer, harmonium, tape loop machine, wind machine, and calliope, so I can play the Beatles&#8217; studio-era music to the full effect.</p>
<p>But even if not, wow, music in video games has come a helluva long way since the Mario Bros theme song, huh?<a href="http://www.mb01.com/lnk.asp?o=1629&amp;c=24063&amp;a=36421"><br />
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<p>I am sure you have heard all the hubbub, but maybe you never quite knew what it was all about, this thing, this MANIA called the Beatles. If you have been thinking of getting into the Beatles (and I mean really into the Beatles, not just buying their latest Greatest hits compilation) this is not the Beatles&#8217; Top 12 Best Albums, and I am not reviewing each album. This is just the order you need to buy them in, in order to feel the full effect of what they did.</p>
<p>The chronological order in which they were originally released seems like the most sensible way to do it. But this isn&#8217;t sensible. If you get into the Beatles you have to be prepared for a little disjointedness and things that come out of left field. You don&#8217;t have to follow this guide exactly, and as you will see, I give you opportunities to make your own choice. Also, this is just the original Beatles Music we are talking about here, not Let It Be&#8230;Naked, or the Love Album. Having said that, I give you&#8230;The List:<span id="more-256"></span></p>
<p><strong>1. Rubber Soul, 1965</strong>: This is the album that really showed the progression starting to happen. The two previous albums showed a little bit of experimentation, but it was more superficial, whereas the progress the Beatles made on Rubber Soul had some substance. Better lyrics and more interesting innovations musically. But the main reason why this is the first Beatles album you need to get is that this shows where they had been and where they were going, musically.</p>
<p>NOTE: If you are going to get the Beatles Past Masters I &amp; II albums (compilations of songs that are not on their albums), and I recommend you do, I think you should get them at this point. They will help guide you through.</p>
<p><strong>2./3. A Hard Day&#8217;s Night, 1964/Sgt. Pepper&#8217;s Lonely Heart&#8217;s Club Band, 1967</strong>: Okay here is where you get to make a decision on your own. No matter which of these two you choose first, these are the next two albums you need. You will find out quickly from Rubber Soul what you like about the Beatles. So if you liked the poppy, peppy, happy songs from Rubber Soul (mostly Paul&#8217;s) then your next move would have to be A Hard Day&#8217;s Night. It is the first Beatles album which was composed entirely by the Beatles themselves. No cover tunes. A big step for the Beatles and mankind.</p>
<p>If you found that in Rubber Soul you got more from the down-tempo, more thoughtful songs (mostly John&#8217;s) then I would move forward and make your second pick Sgt. Pepper&#8217;s Lonely Heart&#8217;s Club Band. This is where the progress they were making on Rubber Soul completely came into fruition. Though John did not do as much on Pepper&#8217;s as on Rubber Soul, it was his infusion of Bob Dylan-like lyrics into the Beatles repertoire which strongly affected the music on Pepper&#8217;s.</p>
<p><strong>4. Revolver, 1966</strong>: If your last pick was Pepper&#8217;s, you will want to know how they got from Rubber Soul to Pepper&#8217;s.  It was a hell of a jump, musically, but with Revolver you get to fill in the blank, while still getting a taste of pre-Rubber Soul moptop from Paul. However, if A Hard Day&#8217;s Night was your last pick, then Revolver will serve the purpose of blowing your mind. Get ready.</p>
<p><strong>5. Abbey Road, 1969:</strong> Simply the Beatles final recorded album giving generations of rockers something to strive for. This is the benchmark.</p>
<p>It was important that you get a taste of every era of the Beatles music before we move on. Now that you have, with the core of the band&#8217;s progressive era covered, you need an album that can show you everything that the Beatles were capable of. And I think from country, to reggae to hard rock to classical, we can only find the answer in&#8230;.</p>
<p><strong>6. The Beatles, aka The White Album, 1968:</strong> The Beatles was an album that, like Rubber Soul, gives listeners a chance to decide what they really like about the Beatles. Did you like the straight up rock songs, or did you like it when they tried something unusual for pop/rock? Well the White Album gives you a little bit of both with a splash of something new&#8230;Heavy Metal! This is the album that brought us &#8220;Helter Skelter&#8221; but it also has a few other head-bangers like &#8220;Everybody&#8217;s Got Something To Hide Except Me and My Monkey&#8221;, &#8220;Birthday&#8221; and &#8220;Yer Blues&#8221; which is really metal-blues. So if you are hooked on the Beatles, and at this point you should be, then you are probably ready for a double album. Go for it. You will not be disappointed.</p>
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<p><strong>7. Help!, 1965:</strong> Time to cool it down again. Time for something a little more predictable yet captivating. Help! came out just months before Rubber Soul, where we started. This one is just full of great songs, and I think that is what we need right now. &#8220;Yesterday&#8221;, &#8220;You&#8217;ve Got To Hide Your Love Away&#8221; &#8220;Help!&#8221; and &#8220;Ticket To Ride&#8221; are all essentials and they are all here. This album will prove that song after song about love can still be interesting! And if you like it, then&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>8. Beatles For Sale, 1964:</strong> Now we are really getting back to the moptop days. But this one is interesting because, just like Help!, it shows of the Beatles country/folk chops, without losing that pop flair. There are a lot of cover songs on here as there will be for the remainder. But the Beatles self-penned songs are introspective, and you are able to put yourself in the story. For the first time the Beatles really &#8220;take you there&#8221; on Beatles For Sale.</p>
<p><strong>9. Let It Be, 1969:</strong> We don&#8217;t want you to delve too far back into the catalogue. You should probably now pick up Let It Be. Though it is often considered the Beatles most disappointing album, that is only because of what they had done in the few years leading up to Let It Be. They had changed the entire definition of rock music with Revolver and Sgt. Pepper!! So of course it was disappointing for fans to hear them going back to their roots, which is exactly what this is. But you will still get a little taste of psychedelia from &#8220;Across the Universe&#8221; and &#8220;I Me Mine&#8221;.</p>
<p>And if that is what you liked&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>10. Magical Mystery Tour, 1967:</strong> It is kind of like the Beatles trying to expand on the concept of Sgt. Pepper&#8217;s but not quite getting there, but it is chock full of great singles, much like the Help! album, but much weirder. &#8220;All You Need Is Love&#8221; and &#8220;I am The Walrus&#8221; are on this one, and it is the only place you will get &#8220;Strawberry Fields Forever&#8221; or &#8220;Penny Lane&#8221; unless you&#8217;ve already got the &#8220;1&#8243; album. And if you do, I hope this list has helped you take your Beatles listening further.</p>
<p><strong>11./12. Please Please Me/With the Beatles, both from 1963:</strong> The beginning of the Fab Four. These albums show you where the Beatles came from. On these two albums, which really could be considered Vol. 1 and 2 of the same album, they bring you covers of the music that they loved when they were a struggling bar band, and they bring you their hand-written songs in which they use what they learned from the music they loved. To me, it really doesn&#8217;t matter which of these two you get first.</p>
<p><strong>13. Yellow Submarine Songtrack, 1999 or the Yellow Submarine Soundtrack:</strong>  It is up to you which one you get, but there is a huge difference. Either way you are only getting four songs that you haven&#8217;t already heard before. But the difference is this: The Soundtrack has the four songs you have never heard before, along with the song &#8220;Yellow Submarine&#8221; and &#8220;All You Need Is Love&#8221;, and rest is instrumentals by the George Martin Orchestra, if you are into that. The Songtrack on the other hand, has the aforementioned four &#8220;new&#8221; songs, and 11 other random songs taken from Rubber Soul to Magical Mystery Tour which appear in the film. It is a nice mix and you can get your fix of a couple of different eras in Beatles music without having to switch CDs.</p>
<p>Welcome to Beatledom, my friends. Enjoy!</p>


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<p>Buddy Holly wrote his own songs. Chuck Berry wrote his own songs. Little Richard wrote his own songs. Paul McCartney and John Lennon, being devoted followers of all three, began writing their own songs early, and often. McCartney wrote rough versions of &#8220;I&#8217;ll Follow the Sun&#8221; and &#8220;When I&#8217;m Sixty-Four&#8221; in about 1957. And many of the originals from the Beatles first album were written by John and Paul around that same time. They knew that it set them apart from the other up-and-coming bands.</p>
<p>But rock n&#8217; roll had changed drastically by 1960. Holly was dead, Berry was in jail, Little Richard had become a preacher, and <span id="more-228"></span>Elvis, the King of Rock and Roll himself, had become a balladeer, more interested in making movies than creating a movement. Rock n&#8217; Roll was in trouble. Balladeers singing already-proven hit songs were running the charts. Nothing new was happening!</p>
<p>Fast-forward to September 1962. The Beatles had just been brought in to record their first professional single at Abbey Road Studio. In June of that year, during their audition, they had brought in a number of original songs that they intended to show off. After playing them all, producer George Martin did not think any of them were strong enough to be a single. He also did not like their drummer, Pete Best.</p>
<p>When the Beatles came back in September with Ringo Starr on the skins, Martin suggested a song called &#8220;How Do You Do It?&#8221; written by Mitch Murray, a professional songwriter. So the Beatles came in and recorded the song. But they knew it did not suit them. They insisted on having another go at a song they had submitted in June, &#8220;Love Me Do&#8221;, and they continued to argue for it until they got their way.</p>
<p>Their first single, &#8220;Love Me Do&#8221; was their own song, as was it&#8217;s b-side &#8220;P.S. I Love You&#8221;. Gerry and the Pacemakers went on to success of their own with &#8220;How Do You Do It?&#8221; but not as much success as the Beatles. The Beatles version of the song can be heard on the Beatles Anthology 1 CD, disc one.</p>
<p>The version of &#8220;Love Me Do&#8221; recorded on Sept. 4 would become the Beatles first single, but another version would be recorded for the Beatles first album, <em>Please Please Me</em> a week later. It seems that Martin did not like Ringo&#8217;s drumming either, at this point, and brought in a professional session drummer, Andy White.<br />
Many fans now point out how painfully simple and repetitive &#8220;Love Me Do&#8221; is. This may be true, but the Beatles had taken creative control from day one, and went on to inspire generations of musicians to sing their own songs, and do your own thing. September 4, 1962 is certainly the day &#8220;The Sixties&#8221; began, at least for rock n&#8217; roll.</p>


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<p>The Beatles competed to be the best ever since their days as the Quarrymen in Liverpool in the late 1950&#8242;s, and during their stints as a bar band in Hamburg, Germany from 1960-62. This desire to be the best did not stop in February 1964 when they were seen by 73 million people on the Ed Sullivan Show, or in April &#8217;64 when all of the top five singles in the U.S. belonged to them. It didn&#8217;t stop when they were the first rock band to sell out a Major League Baseball stadium, when they rocked Shea Stadium in the summer of &#8217;65. Desire, some might say ego, is what pushed them beyond teen idols to legend status.</p>
<p>In December 1965, the Beatles released the album <em>Rubber Soul</em>. The Beach Boys&#8217; leader Brian Wilson would later say <span id="more-223"></span>it was the first album he&#8217;d heard where every song &#8220;went together like no album ever made before.&#8221; It would greatly influence most of the recording of the Beach Boys&#8217; own album, <em>Pet Sounds</em>, released in May 1966.</p>
<p><em>         Pet Sounds</em> was still very pop-rock, but in it, Wilson and the boys utilized extensive outside instrumentation normally not heard in rock n&#8217; roll recordings. But it was the Beatles who had set that ball rolling with the strings in &#8220;Yesterday&#8221; and the sitar on &#8220;Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)&#8221; both in 1965.</p>
<p><em>Pet Sounds</em> came out just as the Beatles&#8217; work on their next album, <em>Revolver</em> really started to take off.  On <em>Revolver</em>, songs like &#8220;Good Day Sunshine&#8221; and others emulated the Beach Boys vocal style, and &#8220;For No One&#8221; was in some ways indebted to the baroque musical stylings of <em>Pet Sounds.</em></p>
<p>Well, with <em>Revolver</em>, the Beach Boys knew that the Beatles had taken it to another level. <em>Pet Sounds</em> may have been a very tight, unified album, but the Beatles managed to work endless styles of music into the mixture and still end up with an album that felt like it really <em>fit </em>together.</p>
<p>Wilson quickly set to work, earnestly trying to up the anty. He enlisted even more outside musicians, and more outside songwriters to help create a soundscape that had never been heard before. The album was to be called <em>Smile</em>, and was to be less of a collection of songs than an album-long sound collage. Then came February 17, 1967, the day the Beatles released the double A-side single &#8220;Strawberry Fields Forever/Penny Lane&#8221;.</p>
<p>Brian Wilson was driving in his car one day when &#8220;Strawberry Fields Forever&#8221; came on the radio. He immediately pulled over to the side of the road to just listen.<br />
After the song ended, he went to tell his bandmates and his other collaborators, &#8220;you know what, guys, let&#8217;s just forget it.&#8221; The Smile project was shelved, and a watered down version of it, called<em> Smiley Smile</em> was later released. Meanwhile, the Beatles released the iconic <em>Sgt. Pepper&#8217;s Lonely Hearts Club Band, </em>and, for the second time in their careers, became the new voice of their generation.</p>
<p>The Beatles themselves seem to have lost the spirit of competition after that. They released the double-EP &#8220;Magical Mystery Tour&#8221; and three more great albums before breaking up. Many argue that either <em>Rubber</em> <em>Soul</em> or <em>Revolver</em> were greater albums than <em>Sgt. Pepper&#8217;s Lonely Hearts Club Band</em> was. But it was in 1967 when they truly reached the pinnacle, having shaken off all competition creatively.</p>
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