The 1st LP was reissued on Rhino/Atlantic/Warner Music Group in 2006 with 7 unreleased songs, a previous self released single (unfinished),4 of the 7-10 Macon demos which assisted in the signing by Jerry Wexler to Atlantic Records in September of 1969,and several Studio outtakes from 1969 sessions in Memphis or Miami. Trapeze, Bogart, Appice and Lange, McGuinness Flint, The Family Aposolitic, 10cc, Shivas Head Band, etc. Larry Marano/Shutterstock. A German band who were very much on the heavier end of the prog metal spectrum, Night Sun only got to make a single album, 1972s Mournin. Motley Crue - Vince, Tommy, Mick and Nikki make up, for me, the best metal band to come out of the 80s. Been searching for ages for a band that I saw on swedish television back in the 70s. They were gone by 1980, but try and find a dance mix without "Rock the Boat Baby.". and some that are worth the mention, in my opinion 3) Manfred Mans Earth Band A multitude more were kept on roster in the hope; their creativity subsidised by bigger acts. All Rights reserved. Your email address will not be published. Black Sabbath. Copyright 2023 Penske Business Media, LLC. A German band who combine psychedelia and heaviness with a confident swagger. Folk Rock was, as preoccupied with racial agenda as the civil rights movement, even if its aims were more poetic than political. Scoring warm soul-styled hits in the 80s, these alluring soft rockers are still touring. Not those of us that were there at the time, not those of us that bought their albums and enjoyed the music they produced, not those of us that are still alive to the exciting sounds they dared to produce. Were talking about Rock. 311 . Aerosmith was peaking. 7 in 1975). Head East played many of the 70s stadium super-jams, including the Cotton Bowl, the LA Colisseum, Arrowhead Stadium, and Busch Stadium, toured regularly with Ted Nugent, Foghat, J. Geils, and Kansas and recorded what many in Americas heartland consider THE rock and roll anthem of their generation, Theres Never Been Any Reason. Oh, and they had 11 top five hits in four years and sold 50 million records. Richard and Linda Thompson - I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight (Island 1974)**. Listen to it to calm down in a bustling airport. From the 1974 in a self composed tune, Keep On Smiling. 3. Blodwyn Pig with Abrahams, Foghat and their Rock&Roll (or Stone&Bun?) You must hear this wonderful record, to my way of thinking the greatest British Folk Rock album of them all. And Shinyunsuke Nakamura guitar playing is an overpowering technical blur. This band borders on the bizarre when it comes to its career path. Their Blowin Free was banned from some guitar shops which grew sick of budding strummers playing its intro. I applaud articles like this and I hope the younger listeners will explore new grounds because of it. A subscription makes a thoughtful gift for both family and friends. These artists had only one top 10 hit which charted during 1970-1979. She cut Im The One with Paul Bley, who like her husband Gary Peacock, was a conspicuously white man in Jazz abetted by the open-minded attitude of figures Miles Davis to nurture talent in whatever form. Pretty Things , Cochise Hard Meatan endless list really and all quality. And lets also recall Manassas, who cut two fine albums in 1972-73. Ducks Deluxe, Man, Deke Leonard, Southern Hillman and Furay Band, Lindisfarne,. But they made it. Yes, ELP, Mike Oldfield and Genesis did prog for educated chaps. I dont think Linda Ronstadt is or will ever be forgotten. A great '80s sonic precursor, M introduced its signature sound to the world with "Pop Muzik," a catchy, synth-heavy single that went No. As a wholly independent publication, we rely entirely on our ad bookings to keep The Quietus going. Artists were frequently able to release ten LPs in as many years, with many famous names only hitting their stride a few discs in. What about ten wheel drive there song through the eye of a needle. But unfortunately no national hits appeared and in spite of all the recording the Eric Quincy Tate Group did with him the A & R heads never authorized any further releases. LPs such as Everyone Is Everyone Else, Octoberon, and Time Honoured Ghosts are classics of their type, with great songs such as Mocking Bird and the wry Poor Mans Moody Blues undeservedly little heard today. CSNs break-up gave us at least three excellent solo albums (famously) David Crosbys If Only I Could Remember My Name (1971), Graham Nashs Songs for Beginners (1971) and this lovely double album from Stephen Stills. Great article, brought back loads of memories,I loved Focus and still do,has anybody heard of Culpeppers Orchard and the album Second Sight , obscure Dutch prog ,well worth seeking out. Los Angeles has been home to many new and established music bands. Hard rock bands from the late 70's obscure and not obscure but not the usual suspects? And should you think T2 is just a movie, you havent heard Itll All Work Out In Boomland, a legendary progressive album that should have made stars of the trio that recorded it. While this particular band was an actual one-hit wonder with the single "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)," leader Tony Burrows was in fact a musical busybody, recording simultaneously with numerous bands that churned out a plethora of top 20 hits. Uriah Heep's distinctive features include a massive keyboard sound, strong vocal harmonies and (in the early years) David Byron's quasi-operatic vocals. 16. Stephen Stills - Manassas (Atlantic 1972)*. Hes still playing at around 70 years old. Saw White Witch in concert in the summer of 1972, I think. The Wishbone Ash 's twenty-fourth studio album, Blue Horizon, was produced by Tom Greenwood, Andy Powell, and Joe Crabtree and released on February 21, 2014. The Blues, Latin, Bluegrass, Country and Folk vie for centre-stage, with Joe Lalas percussion a particular highlight. Insanely talented multi . More than any other Rock giant of the seventies Zappa had an awareness of the full spectrum of music. For me they are not forgotten, they just have not yet been discovewred by the modern listeners who do not know what they have missed. If Cherry Red, whose roster included Everything But The Girl, The Monochrome Set and The Passage, represented the somewhat twee, DIY, anti-rock stance of early 80s indie, then Creation took a more open-minded stance, encouraging collaboration among its artists and becoming pivotal in the indie-acid house crossover at the end of the decade. Neil Ardley - Harmony of the Spheres (Decca 1978)**. The way I've defined levels of obscurity within a genre is like this: 1st level - bands any general music fan has heard of 2nd level - bands any casual fan of the genre has heard of Though the group's next single, "Love Buzz," failed to hit like its predecessor, it was given new life after catching the ear of a young Seattle punk, who later made it his band's first single, two decades after it was originally released. Generations and incarnations later, Boney M has sold 100 million albums to date, and shows no signs of slowing down. Even today at the high end of recording the era forms a notional benchmark of lavishness. A Lost record is not by its essential nature an obscure record. Like Clapton, Phil Collins card was eternally marked by racist remarks reported in the inkies in the mid seventies. From the genius mind of the late Marc Bolan, this folk duo-turn-glam rock monster band, have so many good songs it's unfair, 1972's "Bang a Gong (Get it On)" being the most successful, but hardly the track of the band's catalog worth listening to. Hope to have helped broaden the content of the playing list, Quatermass Something like a forgotten Sonny & Cher, this New York City trio, not duo, had 15 Top 40 hits in the '70s, including three that went to No. Annette Peacock is almost too good to be true. Pentangle (early stuff 72-73) Edgar Broughton band. This might be the most contentious inclusion in this lost hundred. face than even the most extreme Prog LP, but swings furiously with wild tonality. 1 on Billboard Christmas Airplay. By Freki. Honorable mention: Dixon Cocks, Dookie Twinkle, Dr. Bobs Nightmare, Drippy Dick and the Knob Nibblers, Eichmanns Undies, And who could forget Anus and Andy, Assgasm, Balls to Picasso, Bedtime for Benzos, Berlin Airlift, Big Dick Daddy and the Bone Dancers, Bloated Bong Monkeys, Bonghit Aneurysm, Canticles of Nantochronty, Chad and the Choadwaffles, Chocolate Clark Henry and the Dorks, Chronoid, Cock Block Redemption, Custard Cannons, Cornfed Connie and The Hamsters, Cornhole Conniption, Deep Blue Dysplasia, and Delirium Tremens? All rights reserved. The most of the 70s artists are remembered by jourbalists, not comom people or musicians, so, as the media loves pop and minialism all of the artists who own a more worked instrumental are ignored. Like a drum solo that just wont stop, Niagara comprises only two tracks of polyrhythmic faux-tribal splendor. encoding. The album is interspersed with brief electronic tracks, and those sounds also completely permeate the actual songs, but we're not talking Tangerine Dream here . The following year, Somewhere Ive Never Travelled sent FM DJs quietly wild; further fame came when the group cut Magical Mystery Tour for the Beatles/war documentary oddity All This And World War II. How does playing music make one a hero? Gigging in Grenwich Village she befriended the young Jimi Hendrix and opened for blues greats like Muddy Waters. Popular culture in the 1970s is often misremembered as being all about bellbottoms and disco. Yes! We see flash-in-the-pan artists come and go with every decade, but one-hit wonders of the '70s ironically always seem to stick around. Building a loyal, if small, following, they toured constantly, supported the likes of Wings and Dave Edmunds, but disbanded unheralded in 1975, leaving us half a dozen albums such as the country-inclined Nervous On The Road. Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury, . With their silver suits and Motown-influenced dance steps, this California group played soul with style, and had six songs on the charts in the '70s. There was Eloy, Omega, Bloodrock, If, Tasavalan Presidenti, Jane, Finch, Fairfield Parlour, Glass Harp, Dando Shaft, Fruup, Greenslade, Groundhogs, Man, Spermall, Aardvark, Starry Eyed and Laughing, Clouds, String Driven Thing, T2, Taste, Trace, Web, Triumvirat, Affinity, Demian a/k/a Bubble Puppy, Fort Mudge Memorial Dump, Hammer, Whalefeathers, Jasper Wrath, Bead Game, Frijid Pink, Cat Mother, Beggars Opera, Julians Treatment, Xhol, Can, Amon Duul II, Atoll, Trettioariga Kriget, De De Lind, Amazing Blondel, Aphrodites Child, Epsilon, A Euphonious Wail, Josephus, May Blitz, Ambergris, Brainbox, Stud, Fortheringay, Gracious, Mother Tuckers Yellow Duck. But there were plenty of bands who never had the impact they deserved, who never got to travel by private jet or soundcheck in a stadium. The group's biggest claim to fame? Country Joe McDonald, Judee Sill, Tracy Nelson & Mother Earth, Andrew Gold, David Blue, Gypsy, The Hoodoo Rhythm Devils, Sutherland Brothers & Quiver, Wendy Waldman, Barefoot Jerry, Grinderswitch, The Section, Pousette-Dart Band, Ian Matthews, Orleans, Dory Previn, Wet Willie, Black Oak Arkansas, Al Stewart, Ian Thomas, Cowboy, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Danny OKeefe, Renaissance. Like a lot of other bands on this list, you tend to forget just how big and amazing their body of work is. Mahogany "All the Way from . Night Sun, though, never achieved much traction with this album, and they split up the following year. Thanks for the laugh. 25,666 60 Nostalgic (Early 2000s) Children's TV Shows. Spooky Tooth , Pluto , Elmer Gantry , Bronco , Caravan , The buzzword for race relations in the seventies was diversity. Prog stars Camel, led by guitarist/flautist Andy Latimer and featuring keyboardist Peter Bardens, cut Camel for MCA in 72, featuring the climactic gem Never Let Go. Swapping to Deram, Mirage found a following in the US, and 1975s instrumental suite, The Snow Goose, became a surprise runaway success, despite a dispute with Paul Gallico, the author of the kids book of the same name, involving an unseemly mix-up about whether the band were related to the cigarette brand (they werent). When one takes into consideration the budgets and resources available its arguable that recording hasnt been bettered. 1 - 25 of 781. even the Irish followed suit as unmeltable ethnics. Formed in 1969, they won attention through early single House Of The King. The theme for four UK TV series(! Cool. 4) Kaleidoscope (USA) a habitat, a structure, [even] an invisible oppression. navigator.sendBeacon('https://www.google-analytics.com/collect', payload); In this sense, a record like the awesome Birds of Fire is a lost album in the truest sense in that it represents an unexplored possibility. This was the point at which the multi-cultural project first floundered. It wasnt enough for Focus to boast a brilliant guitarist in Jan Akkerman; they had a wily way with a tune and succeeded with an unfashionable form of rock: instrumentals. ): Journey To the Center of the Mind - Amboy Dukes Jack the Stripper/Fairies Wear Boots - Black Sabbath DOA - Bloodrock Then Came the Last Days of May - BC Maggot Brain - Funkadelic Vanilla Queen - Golden Earring Beck's Bolero - Jeff Beck He lives in Dayton and is currently working on a PhD in English literature at the University of Cincinnati. Seemingly only The Stooges, Captain Beefheart, Can and Neu! 100. Despite all this my favourite track is the relatively straight hippy reverie 'Johnnys Garden'. Read the choicest cuts from the Quietus archive: reviews, features and opinion, The Clang Of The Yankee Reaper: Van Dyke Parks Interviewed, A Quietus Hour Radio Special: Nine Songs With Daniel O'Sullivan, Reissue Of The Week: Datblygu's Terfysgiaith 1982 - 2022, Peer Review: Panda Bear Interviews Sonic Boom And Vice Versa, Peer Review: Algiers Interview Backxwash And Vice Versa, Peer Reviewed: Graham Coxon Interviews Rose Elinor Dougall And Vice Versa, The Act Of Ruminating: An Interview With Sophie Mackintosh, Dawn Of The Living Dead: Electric Wizard's Dorset Roots, Awkward Bastardry: How The Music Of The North-East Hits Different, 100 Formaldehyde Hydro 7"s To Sell: Stanzas From The Ballad Of Buttery Cake Ass. Everyone involved thought the band was amazing, so why werent they bigger? His second, self-titled, album is so full of beautiful, melodic tunes, tending to the baroque, that its baffling that it only made No.29 in the US in 1970. 26,293 150 . The Black Sabbath was formed in the 60s in Birmingham and is considered one of the top rock bands of the 70s. } mid-sixties she devised a way to combine her voice and augment it with the Moog, the instrument that occasionally seems like the only common fascination of the cutting-edge Black and White scenes in this period. What ought to be more noted, however, are the heartfelt and distinctive vocals of Pat Moran, who went on to produce Iggy Pop, among many others. Here are but a few: remember them with love, or discover them afresh. But that was just the beginning for this New York-based throwback act, whose hit TV series of the same name ran four seasons, and proved, in 1981, the world still needed doo-wop. If vinyl was the de facto cultural standard then the long-playing album was its corollary. The Beatles quit, glam came along T.Rex, Bowie, Slade; in the background, Floyd, Zeppelin and Sabbath sold squillions of records as 70s rock icons. Cant forget budgie from england and ibis from italy two great bands. progmog,May 16, 2016 #2 tremspeed, zphageand LDMAClike this. Saw Barclays James Harvest in concert three times. In as short a time period as three years, Fruup managed to put out four studio albums, and go from a local Belfast band . Holly is one of my 80's pop music icons. You can hear the threads of so many different styles here, such as thrash, doom and stoner, and Night Sun were definitely pioneers. christian bands of the 70\'s and 80\'s anyone remember listening to some of these bands? The Rock against Racism movement, initially launched in response to comments in support of Enoch Powell made by Eric Clapton, received massive support. The BEST live band ever in the Island years. Arthur Brown - The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. A dirty rotten shame, as Andersons under-exposed vocal talent deserved exposure. Recording technology advanced at breakneck speed in the last years of the sixties so that the expertise, hardware and facilities had reached a plateau of excellence by 1970. The 2nd LP was signed in 1971 to Capricorn Records and assigned to Paul Hornsby, his 2nd attempt at producing. These days his musical interests have a wide range, though he's still got a strong connection to the music of the 60s and 70s. Despite BBC sessions and an 80s reunion, fame proved elusive for the group. After two synth-heavy R&B albums in the '80s, Marc Anthony Thompson hibernated for a decade and returned as Chocolate Genius for 1998's Black Music, a relentlessly somber, wryly confessional. I have forgotten none of these bands but would like to add Its A Beautiful Day. For other classic '70s styles, check out 25 Things Cool People Wore in the 1970s. In spite of magnetic tapes growth through the 8-track, Reel-to-Reel and into the Compact Cassette, Vinyl was indubitably the format of the decade. 1 hit with the protest anthem "War" His influence spanned genres and decades, reaching into the 1990s, when his single "Big Papa" may have caught the ear of a young, but notorious Brooklyn rapper. Forgotten by who? Karl Wilds guitar work was powerful and surging, complementing the neat keyboard refrains from Doris Tischmann. Frank Zappa Over-Nite Sensation (Ryko 1973). However, owing to the vagaries of fashion they have passed out of the Trower formed his own power trio in 1973, teasing weeping and wailing from his Stratocaster over a series of fine records, and riding high in the album chart with Bridge Of Sighs in 74 and For Earth Below in 75 chiefly in the US, rather than his native UK. She wrote or co-wrote some of the most memorable hits of the decade, including "Love Is A Battlefield," "Invincible," "Better Be Good To Me," "The Best," "Never," and "Obsession," She released her . Richard and Linda Thompson ended up the end of the decade as Sufi devotees and could hardly be described as your typical Nationalists. Another manifestation of Miles foray into rock; John Mahavishnu McLaughlin met Billy Cobham on the sessions for Bitches Brew (1970). Illinois Speed Press A soul trio with many a charting song and one uber-mega hit, "Hues" was a nod to the black pride movement in the band's native Los Angeles. Blues Magoos - Psychedelic Lollipop. Uriah Heep is my favourite band, incidentally, but luckily they are too prolific to call forgotten. Van Dyke Parks - Discover America (Warners 1972). And Then There Was David Lindley, See the Beths Deliver Refreshing 'Expert in a Dying Field' Mini-Set on 'CBS Mornings', SNL Weekend Update Roasts Dilbert Creator Scott Adams for Racist Rant, SNL Goes After Fox News, CPAC, and the MyPillow Guy in Cold Open. A 70s super group from Cleveland. But time has given Mournin a welcome cachet. Rose used to earn $8 an hour by smoking cigarettes for a science experiment at UCLA. When I first started following music closely twenty-five years ago, this record was everywhere. Yeah baby, this is a monstrous rock jam. Skid Row The brazenly amplified, impossibly ornate instrumentation is yet more inones Forgotten? The Doors-Old Stone Road. Post 60s/70s rock. Individual musicians who formed bands under their own name there are included, but not if they are solo artists. Wild Billy Childish & The Buff Medways' Fanciers Association - 'Steady The Buffs' (Transcopic) Bath The band, albeit with a different line-up, recorded a second album before splitting up, but this remains unreleased. And drummer Don Francisco was blessed with a voice that echoed Ian Gillan. From 1970 to 1979, Rolling Stone printed over 250 issues, many of them with 20-plus record reviews. Tim Buckley and Syd Barrett are obscure, which makes it all the more funny that you tried to clown on the guy who . They're an underrated lot, but their first 3 albums are all glorious! 13,520 views Apr 14, 2019 306 Dislike Share Save Sea of Tranquility 74.1K subscribers Join host Pete Pardo as he. The example of Huey Newtons Black Panthers inspired many other ethnic minorities to rail against the patchwork ethos of American society: Hispanics, Koreans, Italians, Poles and As an artist signed to Motown, Edwin Starr scored a No. Pilgrimage (1971) and Argus (1972) were 70s rock classics, mixing melody, blues, and a mythological element. No. These 70s bands came, they rocked, and they vanished without trace. These overlooked 70s rock heroes moved audiences, made fantastic albums, then faded, but are still fondly thought of by diehards. Answer (1 of 5): I'll name a couple of bands from that decade that I consider obscure to the mainstream public, but might be known as cult artists. Heterogeneous Rock was firmly in the integration rather than diversity camp. Rory Gallagher. 2. Strangely though it seems to have receded into the collective unconscious. Most members went on to success, notably bassist and songwriter Nick Lowe, who produced The Damned and Elvis Costello, was part of Dave Edmunds Rockpile, and wrote Dr. Feelgoods biggest hit, Milk And Alcohol. Another downbeat hero, Scottish guitarist Miller Anderson, breathed blues-fuelled fire into records by Keef Hartley Band, Savoy Brown, Ian Hunter, Jon Lord, and many more. No one knows how such fair-haired boys from Ohio steel country got their soul, but the joke wasn't lost on the bandor its new international audiencewhen the release of "Play That Funky Music"took the American rock and R&B top spots and went platinum in 1976. 98. Such antics, combined with true '70s classical remixes produced many a hit. Hey I think it was you who got a mention on our local radio station program RTR FM Woodstock Rock from Perth Western Australia. The Eagles. Four Lynyrd Skynyrd members who survived the band's 1977 plane crash connected with a female lead singer, as Southern-rock departed the genre's '70s prime. West London band Stray, and.. xhr.open('POST', 'https://www.google-analytics.com/collect', true); Even though they were commercially successful, holding position in the new terrain they had created proved impossible, and the band melted down acrimoniously. SternodoxSubGenius Pope of Arkansas Location: Little Rock, Arkansas Sternodox,May 16, 2016 #4 99. Watch on. People these days have short attention spans and dont want to hear anything over five minutes it seems. Top 10 Best Rock Bands of the '70s Led Zeppelin (Hard Rock/Blues Rock) Deep Purple (Hard Rock/Heavy Metal) Black Sabbath (Heavy Metal) The Who (Hard Rock/Rock) The Eagles (Rock/Country Rock) The Doors (Psychedelic Rock/Acid Rock) Pink Floyd (Psychedelic Rock) The Rolling Stones (Rock) The Allman Brothers Band (Southern Rock/Country Rock) Missing Badfinger. the first music video aired on MTV in 1981. Holly Knight - "Heart Don't Fail Me Now". With Weather Report, Chick Corea, the jazz pop of Chuck Both One Size Fits All (1975) and particularly Overnite Sea of Tranquility 80.4K subscribers Subscribe 659 Save 31K views 3 years ago Join host Pete Pardo as he discusses some. 3 Doors Down . There was other stuff, like Bob Marley and Eagles. What a fantastic record! BA1 1UA. 37,903 116 150 Famous Male Actors. In the same way that The Selecter would be unequivocally described as a Rock group, so I think, should Cymande. Tackhead This is one of the bands from the 80s that is not entirely defunct. 5. There cant be many albums that start with someone elses track, but Discover America kicks off with a large section of Mighty Sparrows 'Jack Parlance'. B. Then theres Gentle Giant, who grew (and grew) from the psychedelic-era act Simon Dupree & The Big Sound (and late-60s curiosity The Moles) into one of the most reliable progressive bands of the 70s. Therapists say it can damage your connection. Custard Cannons. First album to me is home. The Struts announce Remember the Name US tour, Kiss squash long-standing rumour that their band name is a Satanic acronym: "We're smart, but we're not that smart", The making of Deep Purple's classic Machine Head: only in the new issue of Classic Rock, Master Of Puppets: The album that changed Metallica forever, Watch Kiss play three classics live on the Howard Stern Show, Every issue delivered direct to your door. The 1970s was when rock grew up. That means we reviewed somewhere in the neighborhood of 5,000albums, so its not surprising that some of our favorites have gone unplayed recently. Another act who had to earn it, baby, were prog stalwarts Barclay James Harvest, a quartet who got through five albums without pestering the Top 40, finally scoring with Live, a double set that reflected a fanbase built on hard graft. Beefheart, Alex Harvey, some of the amazing bands of that era. Here's an example: Stepson They put out their one and only studio album in 1974. These are just some of the 70s bands that I have albums by. If you think Mott begin and end with All The Young Dudes, do yourself a favour and find those early albums (Mott The Hoople, Mad Shadows, Wildlife and Brain Capers) theyre still brilliant. Ocean's "Put Your Hand in the Hand" went as high as No. ), this lots legacy is an astonishing 1976 self-titled, five song album. Audience, Gnidrolog, Clarke Hutchinson, Velvett Fogg, Fusion Orchestra, Jan Dukes de Grey to be going on with. Very good. Underrated? Posted September 9, 2009. The band fell apart while recording the second album, as it became obvious their musical and philosophical aspirations were not going to give them sustainable commercial impact. Thank you for bringing to my attention. Label: Dawn. From the early days of "Shout at the Devil" to the later days "Primal Scream" these guys are straight ahead rock with a major attitude. 18. This process started swiftly with Post-Punk at the decades tail end. Immigrants who had been required in the previous two decades to meet a jobs deficit (in the UK many were commonwealth You can hear the edgy energy on Bad Talk and Cleveland Ohio. My humble contribution at last - Moloch, a band from Memphis, TN, whose first, self-titled album was produced by Don Nix, came out (to the best of my knowledge) in 1970 and featured the first published recording of the classic, Nix-penned, rock-blues standard "Going Down".Of course, this one as well as "Same Old Blues", another Nix composition, were heard and liked by Freddie King who re .
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