It, and also the awesome "Whole Lotta Love" from this show, sounds Neu!-influenced. Directed by Dick Carruthers. A serious treat of a find. A concert documentary of Led Zeppelin's December 10, 2007 tribute performance for Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun. In My Time of Dying – Earls Court- DVD So I'd love to have these on mp3. And it’s not like it would have been easy either. I would like some more, so please keep 'em coming people! The Led Zeppelin channel is the band’s official YouTube home, featuring a catalog of live performances, official music videos, archival footage, and Zeppelin-approved playlists. (sorry for that, but it is a musical tragedy) Three, some songs were only ever done once. Zeppelin were well passed their prime by then". I did actually try Berkley '71 Going to California, specifically; also Heartbreaker and SIBLY. The same will go for various versions of SIBLY, WLL, CB, HMMT, and Heartbreaker for sure. Jan 16, 2017 - This Pin was discovered by Kristin Engel. Going to California – HTWWW Also on the Blueberry Hill you can hear that they also played an awesome medley during CB with 'Good Times Bad Times', 'For What It's Worth' and 'I Saw Her Standing There'. The Crunge – No idea where I got this performance. Select from premium Led Zeppelin Live of the highest quality. Each act will sort of start like each of their concerts (if I can) with 1,2,3, punches, o prevent them from getting too repetitive, each Act, will be filled in with those ~20 cover songs, a great listen with a lot of rockin ups and. It's much different (heavier maybe?) The old Trademark of Quality vinyl is called "Going to California". Broadcast as: Led Zeppelin on Monday May 19th, 1969, rebroadcast on BBC New Years Evening 1989. Including some of the different versions noted above, this “concert” is going to be big. I was surprised by a few findings. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You – Danish TV - DVD LED ZEPPELIN LIVE 1975 part 2.wmv. 3/21/70 Vancouver in Communication Breakdown, 04/17/70 Memphis in How Many More Times, 9/09/70 Boston in Whole Lotta Love. Something Else – Royal Albert Hall - DVD But I'm definitely going to look into these and the recommendation's by the others. Maybe. It's just an awesome CB and I saw that it's on the list but not to forget the gems hidden in it. Full Concert. I have the ability to see my downfalls. I am sure there are others. With Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, Jason Bonham. Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968. TV performance recorded on Danmarks Radio / Danish TV on March 17 1969 at the Gladaxe Teen Club. Both of these shows blow away the Knebworth performances two weeks later. Was this ever good in a live concert?..when you would hear it as clear as possible? White Summer– Royal Albert Hall - DVD, Achilles Last Stand – Knebworth - DVD Sick Again – Knebworth -DVD There is software to rip audio from DVDs. The Led Zeppelin Deluxe Edition is a series of albums reissued by English rock group Led Zeppelin, distributed by Atlantic Records. The work Jimmy went into creating the 2003 dvd in terms of sound (and video) was quite an undertaking. Problem is, it was really the first boot I got, like 20 years ago. I assume they were all covers, but maybe some were Zeppelin revitalized songs, like most of the first album. × Bring It On Home – Royal Albert Hall- DVD HollywoodBowl1998, A "better" version for you is not necessarily a "better" version for me. Good Times, Bad Times Ramble On Black Dog In My Time Of Dying For Your Life Trampled … This is "Led Zeppelin - Royal Albert Hall 1970 Concert" by Joseph Riviello on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. You could find superior versions of almost all of those songs.... and I'd refrain from Berlin 1980 as much as possible except for maybe the Whole Lotta Love. Live At Kneborth – Full Concert (1979) Finally, let’s look at a nearly three-hour Zeppelin gig from 1979. So I'm going to organize it into three "acts". They won't necessarily be in chronological order, but Act 1 will. I was glad to get some song variations recommended as a result. Over the Hills and Far Away – HTWWW The performance, the film, and album releases have been widely praised. I used Freemake, but that was long ago. You can also find these performances from bootlegs, many of which have been remastered very well, not from the official audio. It’s verging on over 90 songs and will be well over 5 hours long. I’ve concluded long ago that you cannot really classify Led Zeppelin. Clear editor. They’ve influenced this best of compilation. The foundation of it is shown below, however, I still have some work to do on it and nothing is cemented in yet. Reference Concerts (not incl official releases), Fillmore West San Francisco January 10, 1969, Fillmore West San Francisco April 27, 1969, Texas Pop Festival, Dallas August 31, 1969, Live On Blueberry Hill, Inglewood, September 4, 1970, New York, evening show of September 19, 1970. They won't necessarily be in chronological order, but Act 1 will have more earlier material with Act 3 being a bit later. I was quite shocked to be honest. But my favourite "Trampled Under Foot" just might be from the much-maligned July 7 1980 Berlin concert...because it is so radical. For example: Ten Years Gone from Winson's Remaster of July 24, 1979 Copenhagen slays Destroyer's version. Since you are open to including official live releases, here are some suggestions. Celebration Day – TSRTS CD (original), for the 1973 versions, but I prefer the 1971 versions like Toronto 1971 and Osaka 9/28/71 soundboards I do think I have the HTWWW Dazed n Confused in my list, such a good concert in both sound and performance! Upload or insert images from URL. I’ve decided this song always sounds muzzled. The Song Remains the Same – TSRTS CD (original) – See the Rain Song comments. I really want this full, best of “Concert” to be a charge to listen to, from start to end. whisky a go go; snow job; destroyer; eddie; fillmore west; live; best of; earls court; texas pop; ranking the 1977 shows; 50th anniversary box set; blueberry hill; bbc sessions; tsrts live ; htwww; By HollywoodBowl1998, January 13 in Led Zeppelin Master Forum. So I've actually been enjoying the roasting I've gotten so far for Destroyer, haha. Page was going for it, seemed to be almost lost or combative with Jones at times, but man, did they all roll with it. The Girl Can’t Help It (extra) – New York, evening 1970, The Girl She Got Long Brown Wavy Hair (extra..kinda) – BBC Sessions CD, The Lemon Song/Killing Floor – Fillmore West Apr ‘69 and Whisky A Go Go. And you must be insane to put Berlin 1980's "White Summer" over Jan. 9 1970 RAH or June 27, 1969 and the other good ones from 1969-1970. By Scott Rowley (Classic Rock) 22 October 2019. Achilles Last Stand – Knebworth - DVD You cannot paste images directly. Was it on any studio albums? At Texas Pop, it’s not bad, but otherwise this song (even when sung by Aerosmith) just sucks. I think I like the historical accuracy by including them; because it’s something they did do a lot live. Someone separated this out from a WLL combo. I do think it's off to a good start, but there's a lot more research to be done for sure. Ramble On was sort of referenced in some shows. Moby Dick – Royal Albert Hall 1970 - DVD I would really like to see a cleaned up July 24th 79' Copenhagen with a possible official release as it is one of the best shows they played. I mean "Going To California" ?? Any suggestions? Led Zeppelin Live On TV BYEN Danmarks Radio [Full Performance] by Led Zeppelin. The Train Kept A Rollin’ (extra) – Texas Pop Festival – One of the more clear recordings I could find. I'm surprised I could make a profile on this forum and start making posts. Technology was so big and clunky, I mean how did you even do it discretely? In My Time of Dying – Earls Court- DVD This is looking to be a foolish move, so I'll check out this Copenhagen concert for sure. The magnetism of John Bonham is on full display during Led Zeppelin’s appearance at the Kingdome in Seattle on July 17th, 1977. Cheers. Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about Led Zeppelin - Live On Blueberry Hill at Discogs. They will also increase the song variety, as I couldn’t tear myself away from including multiple versions of some of my fav songs. It contains all nine of the original Led Zeppelin studio albums remastered from the original analog tapes. Be the first one to, Led Zeppelin Live On TV BYEN Danmarks Radio [Full Performance], ledzeppelinliveontvbyendanmarksradiofullperformance_20200215, Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). There was one somewhat more extensive performance, 8/07/71 in Montreux, again in Whole Lotta Love. So I’d like some feedback from the wizards of this site. You got that right! Zeppelin ushered in the era of album rock -- they refused to release singles off their albums, even when they were garnering massive radio play -- and of arena rock, playing ever-larger stadiums as their ticket sales skyrocketed. Complete your Led Zeppelin collection. We Page laying down the tracks to starting the hard rock/heavy metal era to come? Kashmir – Knebworth - DVD Or, LA Forum 6/21/77 Listen to this, Eddie After reviewing a lot of boots, I appear to be drawn to sound quality first, then the best version. As my good friend Strider says, too much Destroyer. Over the Hills and Far Away – HTWWW Immigrant Song – HTWWW CD- A case could also be made for Osaka 9/29/71 soundboard Even If someone (perhaps a member of the band) could be wise enough to solve this riddle, it would be very hard to determine the best version of each song, due to personal preference. As a result, a lot of the performances below are from the official releases: BBC Sessions, HTWWW, TSRTS, and Celebration Day. Immigrant Song – HTWWW CD- A case could also be made for Osaka 9/29/71 soundboard Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about Led Zeppelin - Live In Japan 1971 at Discogs. Bring It On Home – Royal Albert Hall- DVD there is a lot of Destroyer for sure. Trampled underfoot should include either Zurich 29, June 1980 or Frankfurt, the night after - or both. Moby Dick – Royal Albert Hall 1970 - DVD Led Zeppelin: Live in Seattle 1977 [Fully Filmed Concert] (Not the Empress Valley version, but oh well..)Led Zeppelin at the Seattle KingdomeJuly 17, 1977One of the very few fully-filme… More Bron-Y-Aur Stomp – HTWWW it demonstrates they (Page and Jones in particular) could still deliver better than anyone on the planet - even in 1980. I'm going to have to check these out again. Find the perfect Led Zeppelin Live stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. I couldn't bear to cut. Discover (and save!) Yet I turned them all down. We truly are in a great digital era, where nearly every Zep concert is searchable on line. Since I've Been Loving You – Live On Blueberry Hill, TSRTS CD (2007) and their Last Concert, Sitting And Thinking (extra) – Fillmore West Apr ‘69, Something Else (extra..kinda) – BBC Sessions CD, Stairway to Heaven – TSRTS CD (original), Destroyer, Eddie Listen LA June 23, 1977 and Last Concert, That’s Alright Mama (extra) – LA June 26, 1977. I’d love to hear of them. I LOVE Destroyer!! It’s hard to classify some songs. I love every note from every song (except the second voice on Evermore, what the hell happened there??!!) What happened the night Led Zeppelin played live one last time. Something Else – Royal Albert Hall - DVD Paste as plain text instead, × With Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham. Broadcast as: Led Zeppelin … 1985 07 13. Display as a link instead, × It's not only time intensive to go through, but also get familiar with enough to determine what's best. Problem is, it was really the first boot I got, like 20 years ago. Got any favorite versions of their live performances? Who knows? How Many More Times – Danish TV - DVD As best I can tell, these songs were never performed live by Led Zeppelin. One, I first appeared to be missing roughly 30 live songs in my CD catalogue, between the official releases and my few boots. I do plan on editing this when I'm all done, with all your inputs. I’ve dug into a lot of concerts and songs you all have specifically mentions as being good. And like I said, to prevent them from getting too repetitive, each Act will be filled in with those ~20 cover songs. I love how no one seems to like the last show. I’m open to feedback on this project of mine. Oddly enough the melodies are in much better quality than the main song itself…I might try dissecting just the melodies and sticking them in somewhere in my “concert” as I have too many WLLs in here as it is. I'm going to have to give this a thorough run-through. on February 15, 2020. Way too much "Destroyer" for my taste. I wore those albums out. Each act will sort of start like each of their concerts (if I can) with 1,2,3, punches, have ~2 encores, and be filled with one of the multiple versions (STH, WLL, SIBLY, etc. ) I'm a technology have-not, haha. I'll have to give it another go. You can post now and register later. In the Evening – Knebworth- DVD When I used Freemake I could not figure out how to get individual songs, so the files I got where for each entire show. than every previous tour of it. As people said above... what's up with all the Destroyer? You're watching the official music video for the Led Zeppelin classic 'Whole Lotta Love'Subscribe to the channel! × Your previous content has been restored. They don’t fit into any one box, and a song like Riverside is an example of that. Watch Queue Queue I’m convinced no band can make it sound crisp. Full Artikel -> BBC-News: LED ZEPPELIN awarded Lifetime Achievement Grammy Feb. 13, 2005 goto Multimedia Section for some Clips : The Best Led Zeppelin Bootlegs - A Guide for New Collectors - very well arranged by mustardpie - check it out! Travelling Riverside Blues? Was it really live? And as a last point I just thought I'd point out that they played a long bit of 'The Crunge' during Dazed and Confused on HTWWW. It was written in honour of Plant's son Karac, who died while Led Zeppelin were on their 1977 North American tour. Zep had so much talent, it's not even funny. Rock and Roll – HTWWW No Quarter – TSRTS 1976 original It'll probably be a while until I'm done, but it's been such a cool adventure along the way especially now with all these kinds of suggestions. I’m kinda hoping someone will show me a rare performance. Like almost everyone said, maybe a bit too much Destroyer, lots of good suggestions here and I just thought I'd say the little thing I know which is they played Twist and Shout during Osaka, Japan (September 29th, 1971) which is a great show. In the end I was only missing 14 live performances from my collection. I’d like to thanks Bonzo_fan (Ranking the 1977 Shows, and 1975 shows, and...), Michael Fry (50th Anniversary Box Set), and also everyone who chimed in on their posts. Led Zeppelin Master Forum ; Full Live Best of Performance Compilation Full Live Best of Performance Compilation. I knew there would be superior stuff, but there's so much material. Heartbreaker – HTWWW CD, – TSRTS CD (2007), Earls Court and Osaka 1971, How Many More Times – BBC Sessions CD, Texas Pop Festival, I Can't Quit You Baby – Texas Pop Festival, I Gotta Move (extra) – Stockholm March 14, 1969, I’m Talking About You (extra) – New York, evening 1970, It’ll Be Me (extra) – Inglewood June 26, 1977, Long Tall Sally (extra) – London Jan 9, 1970, Louie Louie (extra) – HTWWW bootleg LA June 25, 1972, Moby Dick – HTWWW CD, TSRTS CD (original), Mystery Train (extra) – San Diego June 19, 1977, Organ Solo (extra) – Live On Blueberry Hill, Out on the Tiles – Live On Blueberry Hill, Over The Top (extra) – Destroyer – Starts with Out On The Tiles intro, Pat’s Delight (extra) – Fillmore West Apr ‘69, Please Please Me/From Me To You (extra) – Osaka September 28, 1971. Very much agree with WLL from this show. Celebration Day is a concert film by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, recorded at the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert on 10 December 2007, in The O 2 Arena, London.The film was given a limited theatrical release starting on 17 October 2012, and was released on several home audio and video formats on 19 November 2012. - YouTube Pasted as rich text. Sick Again – Knebworth -DVD Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics #ledzeppelin, #jimmypage, #robertplant Language English. Your link has been automatically embedded. Led Zeppelin - Rock and Roll 1973 Live Video FULL HD - YouTube 27.05.2013 - Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Did Zep played this in the 70s? This video is unavailable. The Wanton Song – Chicago January 20, 1975. Maybe because the quality is good, I dunno...and I did throw in my warning, there is a lot of Destroyer for sure. Nobody's Fault but Mine – Knebworth -DVD your own Pins on Pinterest White Summer– Royal Albert Hall - DVD. Well, maybe not the fans at Knebworth (who apparently waited outdoors for a very long time to see all the concerts), but definitely the rest of us. While I wanted to keep the subject title concise (and admittedly enticing Members to chime in) I was actually hesitant to call this thread that. Ramble On – O2 Arena. Who doesn’t want an epically long Zeppelin concert? In 2007 Led Zeppelin played their historic Celebration Day reunion show at London’s O2 Arena. Zeppelin were well passed their prime by then. Not to mention it makes my “concert” longer. So that’s my list. (note, proper concert dates are referenced below), As Long As I Have You (extra) – Fillmore West Apr ‘69. Regardless, I’m thankful. The Rain Song – TSRTS CD (original) – The way this version blends right after the actual song TSRTS is like nothing else. Travelling Riverside Blues (extra..kinda) – BBC Sessions CD, Twenty Flight Rock (extra) – New York, evening 1970, We’re Gonna Groove – 1970, possibly Jan 9, We Shall Over Come (extra) – Osaka September 28, 1971, What Is and What Should Never Be – BBC Sessions CD, When the Levee Breaks – Chicago January 20, 1975, White Summer/Black Mountain Side – Last Concert. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You – Danish TV - DVD It will likely be a more final version with my three "acts" idea rolled out as well. Nobody's Fault but Mine – Knebworth -DVD See what's new with book lending at the Internet Archive, Uploaded by Berkeley is one of the best sounding boots of 1971 with a killer Whole Lotta Love. So these ~20 cover tunes will keep the variety going. Not that I could find. I'm not even being nostalgic for it, I just like it for some reason. Directed by Dick Carruthers, Jimmy Page. There are no reviews yet. But quite a bit of the song is here, the most I’ve seen, with a lot of vocals too. Maybe the sound quality of mine wasn't good enough. This is good stuff, thanks! so yes, me too, it holds a special place in my heart. It came in a plastic carrying case. Yes, once you get to a minimum level of Zeppelin fandom, Best Of becomes a personal preference for sure. Great stuff, thanks. Familiarity has skewed me as well, so a lot of performances from 1977s Destroyer have made the cut. Much better "No Quarter", "Stairway", "NFBM" and acoustic set available elsewhere. Ok, I “ramble on” a lot, so feel free to skip these next paragraphs and just go straight to the songs. Page & Plant in the ‘90s yes, but Zep? How does one decide that TSRTS Stairway is much better than Destroyer’s Stairway, or Eddie Listen Stairway? "Trampled Under Foot". The only reason I haven't included any of the DVD material is because I don't know how to get it into mp3 form. Powered by Invision Community. I’m sure I didn’t get them all, but I picked up over 20 songs, which I intend on including in this “concert”. Whole Lotta Love – TSRTS CD (original), Live on Blueberry Hill, Last Concert, and Osaka which is the only exception to my quality first rule. What started as a curios “Do I have all of their live songs?”, has turned into a quest to create a best of, massive Led Zeppelin “concert” of each of their live performed songs. But then again, the top 10 Trampled's could qualify. Someone had recommended all three of them as being particularly good. One of their coolest songs and worth having in this concert if I may say so myself! I definitely like the cool melody versions of a lot of their songs. I actually skipped the 1979 concerts as the only new song they had was All My Love, which was in the 1980 concerts along with a few more. The group consisted of vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham.With a heavy, guitar-driven sound, they are cited as one of the progenitors of hard rock and heavy metal, although their style drew from a variety of influences, including blues and folk music. Anyway that is what music is all about right? First bootleg I got my hands on as well. A double-DVD set which features over five hours of previously unreleased concert and archival performance footage from Led Zeppelin, spanning the years 1969 to 1979. Complete your Led Zeppelin collection. If you have not heard the 79' shows you are in for a real treat regarding those two Copenhagen dates. Not in their top 25 or anything, but a great mid range song, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You – Whisky A Go Go, Blueberry Hill (extra) – Live On Blueberry Hill, C’mon Everybody (extra) – 1970, possibly Jan 9. Kinda. But that show the next day on the 24th is stellar with Jimmy playing as if it were 73' again. You can find Danish TV, Royal Albert Hall 1970, Earls Court, and Knebworth on sites like Black Beauty and guitars101. Why did this song not get put to the studio? And four, a handful of songs were only done for ~5ish gigs (Levee, Wonton, etc) or were only ever partially played (Crunge, Rover, etc). You wouldn’t know these guys were going to pan out. Fifi3 Agree with everything you said. Radical - perfect descriptive I reckon. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Led Zeppelin - Live Aid. Honestly, I nearly cut this one. Who knows. I couldn’t do it, so they’ll all make the cut, as they differ so much. For White Summer go RAH or 6/21/77. Fun version, but the quality stinks. Trampled Under Foot – Destroyer, Earls Court. this "concert" set list is a best of. Celebration Day – TSRTS CD (original), for the 1973 versions, but I prefer the 1971 versions like Toronto 1971 and Osaka 9/28/71 soundboards The show features classics from every era of the band’s existence. Ten Years Gone was far better at Knebworth first show 1979 than 1977. © LedZeppelin.com They did not play All My Love in 79', only In the Evening & Hot Dog were played but otherwise the 79' setlist was one of the best setlists of their career. so I'm too familiar with it, and have too many fond car trip memories I suppose. I knew my time was gonna come; ok sorry, that was really cheezy. You can also find great versions of most of these on YouTube, and there sometimes a download link is posted in the description or in the comments. Going to California – HTWWW Bonham seemed to be looking on in renewed interest - and decided to provide some back to back beast fills. For now, I’ve listed my cut of their best live performances in alpha order below. I lost track of the source of some songs, Communication Breakdown – BBC Sessions CD, Live On Blueberry Hill and Earls Court, Dazed and Confused – HTWWW CD and TSRTS CD (original), For Your Love (extra) – Fillmore West Jan ‘69. Have no idea what happened but it almost sounds like Jimmy either dropped the guitar or got his hand caught in the strings during the solo. I’m not incl practices as they’ve never sounded that great to me, such as Night Flight (which sucks as I was really looking fwd to finding that one live). (Image credit: Kevin Mazur / Getty Images) Led Zeppelin at O2 Arena setlist. I'm hoping it’ll result in a great listen with a lot of rockin ups and some bluesy downs! If your list or any of this makes someone discover a tune or version they love then this will have been a good thing. How Many More Times – Danish TV - DVD With the new boot remasters and fan remasters of LA 77' I am sure Jimmy could easily make a worthy official release of a best of LA 77'. Two, most of their latter 3 albums were never performed; oh the humanity!! By They were too creative. We were there. But if you have any suggestions for better versions, I’m all ears. I am in the midst of cross referencing these songs vs 1973 Providence and 1977 Listen to this Eddie as they have good sound quality and are great concerts. Songs noted as (extra) are not on any studio albums…kinda. If this happened on other concerts, I would consider other versions. Kashmir – Knebworth - DVD Or, LA Forum 6/21/77 Listen to this, Eddie The one show where the official release sounds (to me) many times better than any remastered fan version is Knebworth. "All My Love" is the sixth song on Led Zeppelin's 1979 album In Through the Out Door. Kinda. My search also dug up a lot of non-Zep songs they only performed live. so I'm too familiar with it, and have too many fond car trip memories I suppose. I imagine there are better products now. TV performance recorded on Danmarks Radio / Danish TV on March 17 1969 at the Gladaxe Teen Club. I still have that case somewhere. Have you never heard Berkeley 1971? The only real mistake Jimmy makes is during Misty Mountain Hop on the 23rd. I mean, in 1968, why would someone record a fan based or soundboard based Zeppelin concert? No Quarter – TSRTS 1976 original I'm finding some other discrepancies. But until then, this version is too good they way they work together. The only reason I haven't included any of the DVD material is because I don't know how to get it into mp3 form. But when I read things like this I just shake my head........ "As my good friend Strider says, too much Destroyer. Just checked out those versions and there are indeed some killer moments. On 1/13/2021 at 2:53 AM, chillumpuffer said: On 1/16/2021 at 12:25 PM, HollywoodBowl1998 said: On 1/26/2021 at 4:07 AM, Hots on for Nowhere Man said: Full Live Best of Performance Compilation, three "acts". Credited to Robert Plant and John Paul Jones, it is a rock ballad that features a synthesizer solo by Jones. In the Evening – Knebworth- DVD Your Time is Gonna Come was performed at Tokyo 9/24/71 during the Whole Lotta Love medley. That are also of good quality? Subscribe to join the Led Zeppelin YouTube community and check back for product announcements, updates from the band, and more! There's no way (so far?) But my favourite "Trampled Under Foot" just might be from the much-maligned July 7 1980 Berlin concert...because it is so radical. The two warm up shows in Copenhagen (July 23rd & 24th) were both excellent shows but the 24th is the best of the two. But like any legit fan, I collected those along the way. January 13 in Led Zeppelin Master Forum.
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