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Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby AR » Tue Jul 03, 2007 7:46 am

To everyone connected with the band. Thanks for flushing it all down the toilet. The fun, the get togethers, the hope for new material, and a final escape from the huge shadow Mr. Perry has created.

You had a chance to break away. Van Halen did it with Sammy, and this was your chance. Instead you all blew it. The crowds would have still been there, you could have still played the dirty dozen and lined your pockets each summer. But you also could have had credibility as artists with new material and a slightly new direction. Most importantly, you would have had credibility with the fans, but I guess we don't matter do we?

No offense to who may be the next in the growing line of lead singers who you trash. The one potential choice is a great guy and hugely talented. You already had exactly who you needed though.

I hope there are more Brian May's out there who call you all out for your cowardly actions.
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby Blueskies » Tue Jul 03, 2007 7:53 am

AR wrote:To everyone connected with the band. Thanks for flushing it all down the toilet. The fun, the get togethers, the hope for new material, and a final escape from the huge shadow Mr. Perry has created.

You had a chance to break away. Van Halen did it with Sammy, and this was your chance. Instead you all blew it. The crowds would have still been there, you could have still played the dirty dozen and lined your pockets each summer. But you also could have had credibility as artists with new material and a slightly new direction. Most importantly, you would have had credibility with the fans, but I guess we don't matter do we?

No offense to who may be the next in the growing line of lead singers who you trash. The one potential choice is a great guy and hugely talented. You already had exactly who you needed though.

I hope there are more Brian May's out there who call you all out for your cowardly actions.
I'll second that.
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby RedWingFan » Tue Jul 03, 2007 7:53 am

AR wrote:The crowds would have still been there, you could have still played the dirty dozen and lined your pockets each summer.

The crowds will still be there and their pockets will still get lined.
AR wrote: Most importantly, you would have had credibility with the fans, but I guess we don't matter do we?

Credibility? The fans at the show last year upon hearing Jeff front the band went from having a confused look on their faces, shrugged their shoulders and sang along.
Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby Liam » Tue Jul 03, 2007 8:08 am

AR wrote:To everyone connected with the band. Thanks for flushing it all down the toilet. The fun, the get togethers, the hope for new material, and a final escape from the huge shadow Mr. Perry has created.

You had a chance to break away. Van Halen did it with Sammy, and this was your chance. Instead you all blew it. The crowds would have still been there, you could have still played the dirty dozen and lined your pockets each summer. But you also could have had credibility as artists with new material and a slightly new direction. Most importantly, you would have had credibility with the fans, but I guess we don't matter do we?

No offense to who may be the next in the growing line of lead singers who you trash. The one potential choice is a great guy and hugely talented. You already had exactly who you needed though.

I hope there are more Brian May's out there who call you all out for your cowardly actions.


You called it. I'm right there with ya, dude.
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Postby chf34jmac » Tue Jul 03, 2007 8:47 am

I'm in full agreement with this sentiment. They blew it big time. They had the chance to finally shrug off that "corporate rock" stigma with Jeff and they let that slip right through their fingers. Dumbshits.
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby conversationpc » Tue Jul 03, 2007 8:50 am

RaiderFan wrote:Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.


I don't think this had anything to do with anything.
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby RedWingFan » Tue Jul 03, 2007 8:55 am

conversationpc wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.


I don't think this had anything to do with anything.

If the general fan who don't know what the hell's going on gets this shoved in their little paw, first reaction would probably be. They're giving their new music away free???? Might as well play free shows at the park also.
Those of us who know it's built into the ticket price and are forced to buy it to get to watch them play. Both those scenarios are pretty bad. When I heard this is what they were doing. I skipped the tour, but ended up buying the turd anyway :lol:
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby Ms_M » Tue Jul 03, 2007 8:56 am

AR wrote:To everyone connected with the band. Thanks for flushing it all down the toilet. The fun, the get togethers, the hope for new material, and a final escape from the huge shadow Mr. Perry has created.

You had a chance to break away. Van Halen did it with Sammy, and this was your chance. Instead you all blew it. The crowds would have still been there, you could have still played the dirty dozen and lined your pockets each summer. But you also could have had credibility as artists with new material and a slightly new direction. Most importantly, you would have had credibility with the fans, but I guess we don't matter do we?

No offense to who may be the next in the growing line of lead singers who you trash. The one potential choice is a great guy and hugely talented. You already had exactly who you needed though.

I hope there are more Brian May's out there who call you all out for your cowardly actions.


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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby FormerJrnyFan » Tue Jul 03, 2007 9:35 am

RaiderFan wrote:... Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.
... and when I was forced to throw it out my car window on the way home from the show after just one listen :shock: :lol:
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby NealIsGod » Tue Jul 03, 2007 9:41 am

RaiderFan wrote:
conversationpc wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.


I don't think this had anything to do with anything.

If the general fan who don't know what the hell's going on gets this shoved in their little paw, first reaction would probably be. They're giving their new music away free???? Might as well play free shows at the park also.


But when Prince did it, he was innovative and cutting edge.
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby RedWingFan » Tue Jul 03, 2007 9:54 am

NealIsGod wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:
conversationpc wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.


I don't think this had anything to do with anything.

If the general fan who don't know what the hell's going on gets this shoved in their little paw, first reaction would probably be. They're giving their new music away free???? Might as well play free shows at the park also.


But when Prince did it, he was innovative and cutting edge.

What ever happened to him after Purple Rain? :lol:
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby Saint John » Tue Jul 03, 2007 9:57 am

FormerJrnyFan wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:... Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.
... and when I was forced to throw it out my car window on the way home from the show after just one listen :shock: :lol:


THAT'S why mine had scratches on it. Friga was probably behind you, stopped, picked it up and had Azoff re-package it. Which I'm sure put a huge smile on Azoff's face.
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby FormerJrnyFan » Tue Jul 03, 2007 9:58 am

NealIsGod wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:
conversationpc wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.


I don't think this had anything to do with anything.

If the general fan who don't know what the hell's going on gets this shoved in their little paw, first reaction would probably be. They're giving their new music away free???? Might as well play free shows at the park also.


But when Prince did it, he was innovative and cutting edge.
Maybe his cd didn't suck??? :? :lol:
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby FormerJrnyFan » Tue Jul 03, 2007 10:18 am

Saint John wrote:
FormerJrnyFan wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:... Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.
... and when I was forced to throw it out my car window on the way home from the show after just one listen :shock: :lol:


THAT'S why mine had scratches on it. Friga was probably behind you, stopped, picked it up and had Azoff re-package it. Which I'm sure put a huge smile on Azoff's face.
:lol:

Wouldn't put anything past those fuckers!
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby RedWingFan » Tue Jul 03, 2007 10:20 am

Saint John wrote:
FormerJrnyFan wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:... Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.
... and when I was forced to throw it out my car window on the way home from the show after just one listen :shock: :lol:


THAT'S why mine had scratches on it. Friga was probably behind you, stopped, picked it up and had Azoff re-package it. Which I'm sure put a huge smile on Azoff's face.

:lol: Classic, great one St. John :lol:
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby Red13JoePa » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:04 am

FormerJrnyFan wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:
conversationpc wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.


I don't think this had anything to do with anything.

If the general fan who don't know what the hell's going on gets this shoved in their little paw, first reaction would probably be. They're giving their new music away free???? Might as well play free shows at the park also.


But when Prince did it, he was innovative and cutting edge.
Maybe his cd didn't suck??? :? :lol:



Generations hardly sucked.
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby FormerJrnyFan » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:12 am

Red13JoePa wrote:
FormerJrnyFan wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:
conversationpc wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.


I don't think this had anything to do with anything.

If the general fan who don't know what the hell's going on gets this shoved in their little paw, first reaction would probably be. They're giving their new music away free???? Might as well play free shows at the park also.


But when Prince did it, he was innovative and cutting edge.
Maybe his cd didn't suck??? :? :lol:



Generations hardly sucked.
You're right... 4 good songs out of 14 doesn't make it suck :roll:
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby Saint John » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:13 am

Red13JoePa wrote:
FormerJrnyFan wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:
conversationpc wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.


I don't think this had anything to do with anything.

If the general fan who don't know what the hell's going on gets this shoved in their little paw, first reaction would probably be. They're giving their new music away free???? Might as well play free shows at the park also.


But when Prince did it, he was innovative and cutting edge.
Maybe his cd didn't suck??? :? :lol:



Generations hardly sucked.


You're in the minority on that one. I'd venture to say that 90% of the people that the CD was forced upon no longer listen to it. And I'd bet that 50% threw it away.
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby RedWingFan » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:25 am

Red13JoePa wrote:
FormerJrnyFan wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:
conversationpc wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.


I don't think this had anything to do with anything.

If the general fan who don't know what the hell's going on gets this shoved in their little paw, first reaction would probably be. They're giving their new music away free???? Might as well play free shows at the park also.


But when Prince did it, he was innovative and cutting edge.
Maybe his cd didn't suck??? :? :lol:



Generations hardly sucked.

Joepa, didn't you mean "Generations sucked hardly" :lol:
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby Monker » Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:58 pm

Red13JoePa wrote:
FormerJrnyFan wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:
conversationpc wrote:
RaiderFan wrote:Credibility went out the window when they handed out "free" copies of Generations at the gate.


I don't think this had anything to do with anything.

If the general fan who don't know what the hell's going on gets this shoved in their little paw, first reaction would probably be. They're giving their new music away free???? Might as well play free shows at the park also.


But when Prince did it, he was innovative and cutting edge.
Maybe his cd didn't suck??? :? :lol:



Generations hardly sucked.


Yeah, saying it sucked is a bit of a compliment.
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby Crazie Scarab » Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:10 pm

AR wrote:To everyone connected with the band. Thanks for flushing it all down the toilet. The fun, the get togethers, the hope for new material, and a final escape from the huge shadow Mr. Perry has created.

You had a chance to break away. Van Halen did it with Sammy, and this was your chance. Instead you all blew it. The crowds would have still been there, you could have still played the dirty dozen and lined your pockets each summer. But you also could have had credibility as artists with new material and a slightly new direction. Most importantly, you would have had credibility with the fans, but I guess we don't matter do we?

No offense to who may be the next in the growing line of lead singers who you trash. The one potential choice is a great guy and hugely talented. You already had exactly who you needed though.

I hope there are more Brian May's out there who call you all out for your cowardly actions.


Damn! Twice in one day I agree with you, Ed! The planets must be lining up just right tonite.. :lol:
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby Monker » Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:12 pm

AR wrote:To everyone connected with the band. Thanks for flushing it all down the toilet. The fun, the get togethers, the hope for new material, and a final escape from the huge shadow Mr. Perry has created.


How does Journey control the above? The 'hope' for new matierial was a false hope. It was never going to happen. If people would stop and think for a moment, they would see that Journey has been saying one thing and doing another for years now. Journey will ALWAYS be under "Perry's Shadow"...JSS would not have changed that. The 'get togethers' is up to YOU to do, not just Journey.

You had a chance to break away. Van Halen did it with Sammy, and this was your chance.


No, it wasn't. VH did it with Sammy at the PEAK of their career...not more then 20yrs past it. If Perry would have been replaced after Frontiers, THEN it would have been comparable. But, of course, most people here would be arguing AGAINST such a change 25yrs ago.

Instead you all blew it. The crowds would have still been there, you could have still played the dirty dozen and lined your pockets each summer.


So, they lose a few dozen online fans. Who really cares? They can still open for Def Leppard and claim a pay check. After all that has happened, do you REALLY think they care about those online who they say need to 'get a life'. They don't. They haven't for years.

But you also could have had credibility as artists with new material and a slightly new direction. Most importantly, you would have had credibility with the fans, but I guess we don't matter do we?


Journey's 'credibility' was built a long time ago. They suffered through it, and partied through it, and lived through it. So, they don't want to go through it all again...the WORK along with the good things. Neither does Perry. Neither do most people who are 60yrs old, or close to it.

I hope there are more Brian May's out there who call you all out for your cowardly actions.


LOL...Maybe Brian May should hire JSS for Queen. Perhaps that will work out better for everybody.
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Postby Rosebud » Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:16 pm

good post Monker
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Postby Crazie Scarab » Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:17 pm

Tyler wrote:good post Monker


Tyler. Are you Monkers' other head?
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Postby 7 Wishes » Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:20 pm

Age has nothing to do with it. My father is a composer and musician, and is working on a Broadway adaptation of "How Green Was My Valley". He still teaches full-time, takes care of my two half-siblings and his wife's two children, and performs workshops all over the world. He's never worked harder, and he's never been happier. He's not making the money that Cain & Schon make, but the passion is still there...more than ever.
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby AR » Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:28 pm

Monker wrote:
AR wrote:To everyone connected with the band. Thanks for flushing it all down the toilet. The fun, the get togethers, the hope for new material, and a final escape from the huge shadow Mr. Perry has created.


How does Journey control the above? The 'hope' for new matierial was a false hope. It was never going to happen. If people would stop and think for a moment, they would see that Journey has been saying one thing and doing another for years now. Journey will ALWAYS be under "Perry's Shadow"...JSS would not have changed that. The 'get togethers' is up to YOU to do, not just Journey.

You had a chance to break away. Van Halen did it with Sammy, and this was your chance.


No, it wasn't. VH did it with Sammy at the PEAK of their career...not more then 20yrs past it. If Perry would have been replaced after Frontiers, THEN it would have been comparable. But, of course, most people here would be arguing AGAINST such a change 25yrs ago.

Instead you all blew it. The crowds would have still been there, you could have still played the dirty dozen and lined your pockets each summer.


So, they lose a few dozen online fans. Who really cares? They can still open for Def Leppard and claim a pay check. After all that has happened, do you REALLY think they care about those online who they say need to 'get a life'. They don't. They haven't for years.

But you also could have had credibility as artists with new material and a slightly new direction. Most importantly, you would have had credibility with the fans, but I guess we don't matter do we?


Journey's 'credibility' was built a long time ago. They suffered through it, and partied through it, and lived through it. So, they don't want to go through it all again...the WORK along with the good things. Neither does Perry. Neither do most people who are 60yrs old, or close to it.

I hope there are more Brian May's out there who call you all out for your cowardly actions.


LOL...Maybe Brian May should hire JSS for Queen. Perhaps that will work out better for everybody.


Hi Monker.
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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:51 pm

Monker wrote:Yeah, saying it sucked is a bit of a compliment.


And if anyone's opinion on cosmic, dimension-spanning suckage carries preponderant weight it'd def. be Monker; or as he's known by johns up and down Rodeo Drive - The Human ShopVac.
For the unfortunate few who've yet to realize just how far this exhibitionist pig's tastes veer from the mainstream, consider this: out of a cd that "sucked", Monker claimed to like the song that sucked hardest: "Believe". :shock:
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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Tue Jul 03, 2007 3:26 pm

Monker wrote: The 'hope' for new matierial was a false hope. It was never going to happen.


Yep, that audio recording equipment Jeff mentioned being brought on the bus was obviously just a karaoke machine so Ross could impress friends with his dead-on ZZ Top impression!
You dumb, truffle-eating pig bitch.

Monker wrote:LOL...Maybe Brian May should hire JSS for Queen. Perhaps that will work out better for everybody.


Or, better yet, why not you?
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Fuck man, the only thing missing now is Freddie's talent.
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Postby Andrew » Tue Jul 03, 2007 3:32 pm

TNC...easy up old chap!
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Re: Thanks for taking all the fun away

Postby *Laura » Tue Jul 03, 2007 7:13 pm

Don't have time to do the quote-requote thing,so I'll type my opinions in blue.

Monker wrote:
AR wrote:To everyone connected with the band. Thanks for flushing it all down the toilet. The fun, the get togethers, the hope for new material, and a final escape from the huge shadow Mr. Perry has created.


How does Journey control the above? The 'hope' for new matierial was a false hope. It was never going to happen. If people would stop and think for a moment, they would see that Journey has been saying one thing and doing another for years now. Journey will ALWAYS be under "Perry's Shadow"...JSS would not have changed that. The 'get togethers' is up to YOU to do, not just Journey.

Monker,it is obvious that Journey as a band (along with the Mgmt.) ARE in control of all the things they do.They are the only ones responsible for the past,the present and the future.They have built up the past with hard work,had a good chance of revival in the present but they blew it all and jeopardized their future.It's that simple.

There WAS hope for new material.When JSS posted about working on new songs which would bring back the classic Journey vein,he wasn't lying.
That guy was always honest with the fans,you gotta give him that.Maybe the other Journey members are saying one thing and doing another,yep,but not JSS.

So what I am saying is that not only Jeff was thrown under the bus,but also the opportunity of a fresh Journey comeback.
I agree that this band will always be under Steve Perry's shadow,but the JSS formula was a huge chance to prove that they could be relevant again,as much as the current music industry situation allows it.No one expected a revival of the 80-83 era magnitude,but chances were good for them to reach a new peak.



You had a chance to break away. Van Halen did it with Sammy, and this was your chance.


No, it wasn't. VH did it with Sammy at the PEAK of their career...not more then 20yrs past it. If Perry would have been replaced after Frontiers, THEN it would have been comparable. But, of course, most people here would be arguing AGAINST such a change 25yrs ago.

It doesn't matter WHEN it happens - a change of lead singers will always be a huge issue for any band at any time in their history.
Sammy was too good to be dissed.He managed to win over a lot of fans,although no one forgot DLR and many want him back desperately,even after decades since he's been gone.
The VH situation is a good comparison.JSS was Journey's Sammy,as Jeff would have been capable to bring back to life a dying band.
The proof is in what he has done during last year's tour.
I was in the audience and I saw the people's reaction.Those were NOT the Internet fans,you know?



Instead you all blew it. The crowds would have still been there, you could have still played the dirty dozen and lined your pockets each summer.


So, they lose a few dozen online fans. Who really cares? They can still open for Def Leppard and claim a pay check. After all that has happened, do you REALLY think they care about those online who they say need to 'get a life'. They don't. They haven't for years.

Unfortunately,I have to agree with this.I said it before,our online debates will not change the situation too much.The casual fan who has no idea about all the details will buy the concert ticket next year and maybe even an album.We cannot talk about a real boycott that would affect Journey's future touring or CD sales.
However,the media outlets are negatively commenting on the situation and THAT will get to the casual fan.No one can predict the long term effects of these comments,but they may work.



But you also could have had credibility as artists with new material and a slightly new direction. Most importantly, you would have had credibility with the fans, but I guess we don't matter do we?


Journey's 'credibility' was built a long time ago. They suffered through it, and partied through it, and lived through it. So, they don't want to go through it all again...the WORK along with the good things. Neither does Perry. Neither do most people who are 60yrs old, or close to it.

They should have guarded that credibility after SP left,but obviously they have failed,especially in the last couple years.
Steve Perry was the only one who knew exactly how to remain credible and how to gain people's respect.It has nothing to do with age,it's all about class and intelligence.



I hope there are more Brian May's out there who call you all out for your cowardly actions.


LOL...Maybe Brian May should hire JSS for Queen. Perhaps that will work out better for everybody.

I'm sure Brian May would be much smarter than Neal Schon. :lol:

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