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Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

Originally posted by SpaceRockTraveller SpaceRockTraveller wrote:

✨ Cosmic wanderers, let's take a groovy ride back to the stellar year of 1972, when the celestial sounds from "UFO 2: Flying" still floated into our universe. That cosmic gem, released in October 1971, often lovingly referred to as just "UFO 2" or simply "Flying," is adorned with the enchanting subtitle Space Rock. 🚀✨ Can you dig it? This might just be the very first time we’ve ever heard the term "space rock" being tossed around in the space-filling substance called aether. 🌌 In those early days, UFOs were like heavyweights in the space-rock arena, bringing forth vibrations that resonated with the stars and planets. 🌠 So let’s give a warm galactic welcome to UFO during their brief space-rock era—it’s truly out of this world! 🗼French TV music programme Rock En Stock, 1972; great stuff indeed! 💫

Good call! I have always considered UFO's "Flying" album to be one of the ultimate Space Rock albums of all time! If you play the end of the second side of the lp backwards, you will hear "Well, I've belted you and slayed you, by the living god that made you; you're a better man than I Gunga din "Yes, we know it's all been done before...."
✨ In the ether of the space-rock cosmos, where sound waves ripple through the cosmos like shooting stars, we find ourselves reflecting on the legacy of the early UFO. 🚀🌌 These pioneers charted a course into uncharted territories, steering away from keys and diving headfirst into the heavier realms of space-rock. 🚀🎸  Their sonic explorations have not only left an indelible mark on music history but have also inspired a new generation of cosmic voyagers who continue to push the boundaries of sound today. 🌠🎶
Among these modern-day astral travellers is the 🇫🇷French trio SLIFT, whose music resonates with a cosmic energy that is as vibrant as a supernova! 🌟💫 With their heavy riffs, SLIFT crafts tunes that transport listeners to distant galaxies where time bends and reality shifts. 🛸 Their live performances are drawing fans into a whirlpool of sound that feels both exhilarating and transcendent. 🎤🌌
Their 15-minute performance of "Citadel on a Satellite/Hyperion," which was recorded at Mix'art Myrys, Toulouse, in 2020, is one of their interstellar journey's most unforgettable moments that are filmed and saved in a time capsule. Listening to this version makes one feel as though floating with this amazing trio, who seems to continue where UFO left off with space rock in the early seventies, through space on the tail of a comet, despite nearly total absence of synths! ☄️ 🌠🎸✨

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5 stars 1971: Nektar - Journey to the Centre of the Eye - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kynjoDkG1vw

NEKTAR       Achtung! Nektar are NOT German, despite the band being formed in Munich at the tail end of the 1960's, and despite them being based in Germany for much of their career. No, this band are as British as tea and crumpets and a game of croquet on an English summer lawn. Nektar have had a long and illustrious career, with many changes of line-up along the way, and it all began with this spacey album, the intriguingly-titled " Journey to the Centre of the Eye" (1971). The band are still going strong 13 albums and nearly 50 years later with their latest album "The Other Side" due for release in 2020. This album consists of 13 tracks, although it's really just one long spacey suite of music as there are no noticeable breaks between the songs. Let's travel back in time now to the halcyon days of 1971 and take a "Journey to the Centre of the Eye."

The album opens appropriately enough with "Prelude". This brief 1-minute prelude features spooky, swirling sound effects and mysterious noises to put you in the mood for some classic Space Rock. We're in Hawkwind territory here, so hold on tight and prepare for an ""Astronaut's Nightmare". Strangely, the opening to this song reminds one of a Beatles' number, but that first impression doesn't last for long. This is pretty impressive stuff with the keyboard player going hell for leather on the Hammond organ and with the singer sounding like he's on some far-out psychedelic acid trip. The guitarist is no slouch either as he fires off some stunning guitar leads, not to mention the drummer, who's pounding away on his kit in true Space Rock tradition. It's freaky, it's spacey, it's mysterious, but most important of all, this is great music. Prepare to be amazed! If you can't "Countenance" that, then how about this, because this is Track 3: "Countenance". The pace is now slowed down somewhat with some very pleasant and laid back organ playing. Don't be fooled though, because that was just the opening and there's a wild psychedelic guitarist on the loose and he's here to show you what he's made of with some good solid riffing. The song ascends triumphantly into a tremendously uplifting crescendo of sound to take you into Space Rock heaven. We now arrive at "The Nine Lifeless Daughters of the Sun" which is presumably about the nine planets of the solar system, although there's nothing lifeless about the Earth, or indeed this instrumental rip-roaring organ-driven number. Onwards now at Warp Factor 5 to Track No. 5 "Warp Oversight". There are lots of spacey plinky-plonky noises to be heard in this eerie number with a Hawkwind-style spacey rhythm phasing in and out of the mix. It's all very atmospheric and mysterious, but no less than you'd expect from a classic Space Rock album. We're now almost halfway through our journey as "The Dream Nebula I" closes out Side One. Just lie back and enjoy because this is beautiful music, and there's more to come too as "The Dream Nebula II" continues on the opening of Side Two of the album. "It's All in the Mind" is up next, although it's not all in the mind that this is a great song and a superb album overall. And now onto "Burn Out My Eyes", the longest track on the album, running at nearly 8 minutes long. Again, this is another song that's designed to carry you into orbit on a rocket- propelled blast of Hammond organ, wild guitar riffs and a powerful singer soaring on a wave of emotion. Onwards now to "Void of Vision", a manic free-for-all as the Hammond organist takes off on a flight of fancy, throwing caution to the wind. Track 11 "Pupil of the Eye" gallops along at impressive speed, firing on all cylinders with a pounding rhythm and the vocalist giving it his all and more besides, in the style of David Byron of Uriah Heep. "Look Inside Yourself" now for the penultimate song on the album with our fantastic journey nearly at an end. It's a short 1-minute barnstormer of a song which takes us into "Death of the Mind" to close out the album. The grand finale to the album is a bombastic and grandiose song full of triumphal pomp and ceremony to conclude this superb album in fine style. The journey ends, but this was just the beginning for Nektar!

This marvellous album of classic Space Rock has really stood the test of time and it's sure to delight fans of Hawkwind. The album sounds as fresh today nearly 50 years on, as it did at the time of its release when Space Rock was just taking off, way back in 1971. "Journey to the Centre of the Eye" deserves a treasured place in any Prog-Rock/Space Rock music lover's collection. With a debut album as impressive as this, Nektar's later albums have got to be well-worth a listen too.

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^Good point!  I can think of many examples of "spacey-rock" (Nektar, Captain Beyond etc.) that I would not classify as authentic "space rock."   I'll have to listen to this one.  

One of my favorites by the Captain: 

https://youtu.be/x5D_6GHBBVg?si=prkEQLHU4S4s61n2
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^Good point!  I can think of many examples of "spacey-rock" (Nektar, Captain Beyond etc.) that I would not classify as authentic "space rock."   I'll have to listen to this one.  

One of my favorites by the Captain: 

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THE FLOW     Go with The Flow! A chilled-out band from Greece's third city of Patras, in the far north of the Peloponnesian peninsula. The Flow first streamed into view back in 1999, with their one and only album of spacey, mellow moods having an Incubation period of four years. Their hypnotic  music is as chilled out as a daiquiri cocktail on ice with a slice of lemon on a sun-kissed Mediterranean beach with the waves gently lapping at your feet and with a dog gently lapping at your ice cream. The music is as delicately pleasing as a fragile Grecian urn with the heavily-accented vocalist only adding to the delightful Greek charm of this modern Krautrock classic. "Incubation" features swirling waves of laid-back rhythms gently ebbing and flowing like the tide, together with lashings of cool and breezy psychedelic grooves. And so, if you've ever wanted to sail the Aegean Sea without leaving the comfort of your armchair and you're in the mood for a sun-dazed, psychedelic haze of in-and-out phasing that sounds so amazing, then you'll surely have a pleasant voyage - and don't forget the sunscreen!





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I never expected this topic to take off.

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Originally posted by Floydoid Floydoid wrote:

I never expected this topic to take off.

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Oh, you started it!!  Space and prog go together like ham and eggs!!  

The latest Glass Hammer CD "Arise" is a very good one!  Spacey-rock!



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HIERONYMUS DREAM      Space Rock's coming home! Nostos is the dominant theme in Homer's Odyssey, where a Greek hero returns home from an epic journey, including battling in The Trojan War, being shipwrecked, and heroically dealing with various other trials and tribulations along the way. Nostos was the Arnold Schwarzenegger of his day, dispatching his enemies with suitably heroic aplomb whilst no doubt delivering sardonic one-liners along the way, something along the lines of "Tha epistretso.", for the classical Greek scholars amongst us. Hieronymus Dream are an anonymous quintet of psychedelic shamans from Rhodes Island, the largest of the fifteen (not twelve) islands of the Greek Dodecanese - in stark contrast with the smallest US State of Rhode Island, which is not really an island at all. The name of the band draws obvious inspiration from Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch, who's noted for his horrifying, nightmarish depictions of Hell - so not the kind of paintings you'd want to hang up on your bedroom wall. Hieronymus Dream's first EP "Clairvoyance" was predictably followed by their first full-length album: "Nostos" the album we have here. The intriguing album cover, featuring a dramatic image of a giant snail wrapped around the thin atmosphere of the Earth, gives some indication of the weird and wonderful music contained within, which incidentally, was released on the Weird Beard label - although you don't have to be a weirdy-beardy vegan type to enjoy the spaced-out, psychedelic grooves on this cosmic dream-ride though the final frontier of space. So stock up with dilithium crystals, set phasers to stun and prepare to energize, as the astounding sounds and amazing music of Hieronymus Dream take you on the best space trip around the universe since Hawkwind first went In Search of Space back in 1971 - and you don't even have to leave the comfort of your space-rocking chair. Oh, and don't worry, the hypnotic music of Hieronymus Dream is nothing like the sonic shock wave of Hawkwind's pounding and pulsating music. No, "Nossos" is more healing and soothing than an hour spent reclining in Dr. McCoy's sickbay, so  enjoy this pleasure cruise through the inner regions of the erogenous zones and just lie back and think of Greece.

4 stars 2020: Hieronymus Dream - Clairvoyance (EP) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu8yi2wn28c
4 stars 2021: Hieronymus Dream - Nostos - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM1Gnpt4eYo



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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

^Good point!  I can think of many examples of "spacey-rock." (Nektar, Captain Beyond etc.) that I would not classify as authentic "space rock"
🌌🚀 The most cosmic of the non-space-rock records that otherwise belong to the genre of symphonic prog, in my humble opinion, is the debut album of the 🇭🇺Hungarian band Solaris, "Marsbéli Krónikák" ("Martian Chronicles") from 1983. That record stands out like a shimmering star in the night sky. "Martian Chronicles" is not just a collection of symphonic prog tunes; it's an interstellar journey that invites listeners to float among the stars and dance on the red sands of Mars!🔴 🌠
Imagine embarking on a cosmic voyage, where each note is a comet streaking across your consciousness. ☄️ "Martian Chronicles" weaves intricate melodies and celestial harmonies that transport you to distant galaxies. 💫 The lush orchestration envelops you like a nebula, while the rhythmic pulses echo the heartbeat of distant worlds. 🌀 As you drift through this sonic tapestry, you can almost feel the gravitational pull of Mars drawing you closer to its mysteries. 🔴🪐🌌 💫
Each track is like a chapter in an epic space-saga, inviting listeners to ponder their place in the universe while tapping into their inner Martian spirit! 👽 🛸
"Martian Chronicles" captured the imaginations of prog fans and sparked dreams of Martians dancing under alien moons. The music flows like stardust, igniting visions of intergalactic adventures and cosmic encounters! 🌙 🎶🌠
But lo and behold, it wasn't until the shimmering year of 1995, after the celestial vibrations of Solaris graced the stage at Progfest ‘95, that the rest of the prog universe began to orbit around this Hungarian gem. 🌍✨ As the cosmic waves rippled through time and space, the crowd that packed the Variety Arts Theater in Los Angeles were transported to a realm where music transcended earthly boundaries. 🌙 The band played the epic from the album, titled "The Martian Chronicles Parts 1-6." 🚀🪐
Fortunately, great footage that captures that Solaris performance exists! ✨ This spacey and instrumental sympho-rock fantasia intertwines Berlin School-like synthesiser wizardry with an ethereal dance of melodies, where piano, guitar, and flute engage in a harmonious interplay that feels like stardust swirling in a galactic breeze. 🌌 🎶 🎹 ✨🔴

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Just finished Solaris Live in LA CD 2 today afternoon
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^Thanks!  I sure have a lot of listening to catch up on!!  SO glad we have access to music via YouTube!! Clap
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 JADE WARRIOR have always been there lurking in the background, like a silent samurai, poised to strike with a new album release. This three-piece British band have been around since 1970 but never quite made it to the "big league", although their exotic melodic prog albums are every bit as good as some of the more well-known prog bands of the time. They emerged from the Psychedelic Rock band, July, who released one self-titled album in 1968. Jade Warrior released seven albums during the proggy 1970's, including:- "Jade Warrior" (1971); "Released" (1971); "Last Autumn's Dream" (1972); "Floating World" (1974); "Waves" (1975); "Kites" (1976); & "Way of the Sun" (1978). They followed that studio album up with the compilation album "Reflections" (1979), released at a time when Jade Warrior were taking a long six year hiatus before coming back with the "Horizen" album in 1984. Jade Warrior's first three albums were released on the Prog-Rock Vertigo label, before switching to Chris Blackwell's Island Records in 1974. In total, the band have recorded fourteen studio albums throughout their long career with their most recent album "NOW" released in 2008. The line-up for this first self-titled album consisted of Jon Field (flutes, percussion); Tony Duhig (guitars); & Glyn Havard (bass, vocals). The album is notable for not including a drummer in this first line-up. Let's step into the mysterious oriental world of Jade Warrior now and check out the album.

Getting the album underway, we're on the move with "The Traveller", opening to the sound of a gentle acoustic guitar and floating flute with a percussionist lightly tapping away on the bongos. The exotic music conjures up images of some faraway land in the mystical east. Wait a minute though - what's this!? Leaping out of nowhere like a sleeping samurai comes a fuzzy electric guitarist with a soaring spacey solo. This is Psychedelic/Space Rock like you've never heard it played before. This is no gentle Japanese tea ceremony in the style of Marlon Brando's "Teahouse of the August Moon". No, this is a soaring sonic nirvana of fuzzy acid guitar, designed to exhilarate and elevate the mind and body into a state of euphoria - and you don't even need any psychedelic substances to get high. All you need is this emotionally elevating music. Floating gently back down to Earth now, comes the Blues-Rock number "A Prenormal Day at Brighton". This song is no laid-back "Bell-Bottom Blues" though. No, this is a spirited, toe-tapping Blues-Rock number with attitude, which is all the more surprising considering Jade Warrior didn't include a drummer in their first line-up. Instead, we have a percussionist pounding away on whatever he can lay his hands on with the fuzzy psychedelic guitarist taking us right back to those halcyon days gone by when hippy guys and gals wore flowers in their hair. We're in deepest darkest Africa for the next song "Masai Morning". It's all very ethnic in the opening with the sound of a floating flute and what sounds like an African tribesman pounding away on the percussion. It sounds like the kind of tribal music you might hear on a wild African safari, or if your budget doesn't quite stretch that far, watching old repeats of "Daktari". First impressions aren't always right though, because the wild guitarist is just waiting in the wings to give us another dynamic burst of some fuzzy guitar riffing. This is energetic ethnic music that's best listened to on a verandah with a glass of jungle juice in your hand as you watch herds of wildebeest galloping across the savannah. Failing that, you could just lie back at night with the lights off and dream of being on safari amid the breath-taking scenery of Kenya, ala Karen Blixen (Meryl Streep) in "Out of Africa". Floating into view now comes "Windweaver", a beautifully laid-back mellow groove with some super soar-away guitar and flute soloing. This is gorgeous music that floats along like a cool gentle breeze. Just lie back and let "Windweaver" weave it's magical spell on you. The music segues nicely into "Dragonfly Day" to close out Side One. It's the longest song on the album at nearly eight minutes long. This is another cool and gentle groove with the ethnic sound of the tom-toms, acoustic guitar and feathery flute carrying us away to some warm and distant far-eastern land. It's psychedelic transcendental music to lay back and meditate to in a passionate "Purple Haze" of sound. The music is very much in the style of that other well-known psychedelic and spiritual band, Quintessence. This music is moody and magnificent!

Moving swiftly along through Side Two now, so as not to get hopelessly bogged down in a long review comes "Petunia", a back-to-basics raw Blues-Rock number, reminding us that this is a British Rock album we're listening to here and not some multi-ethnic tribe of musicians from Asia and Africa. Next on the line is "Telephone Girl", an upbeat and uplifting wild psychedelic guitar groove with the percussionist passionately pounding away on the bongo drums. This is a tribal psychedelic revival that's foot-stompingly good. Next up is the bizarrely-titled "Psychiatric Sergeant", a fluty number which is very reminiscent of Jethro Tull. The flautist is in full-flight on this energetic song, which immediately conjures up an image of Ian Anderson standing on one leg in typical merry minstrel fashion. Next, we're taking a "Slow Ride", a light and delicate acoustic guitar and fluty instrumental melody. This leads us gently into the closing number and the highlight of the album, "Sundial Song". This song is a veritable potpourri of exotic music, opening with a flawless flute and gentle percussion, followed by an aggressive samurai thrust of heavy guitar riffing, and then effortlessly transposing back into a marvellous mellifluous floating wave of sound for the magnificent conclusion.

This stunning debut album from Jade Warrior has it all! It's a spicy multi-ethnic cocktail of exotic instrumentation that's a little bit off the beaten track. If you're in the mood to spice up your life with some exotic and experimental non-western music that's not on the usual tourist trail, then take a psychedelic trip back in time with this superb album of musical exploration. This is a timeless album of intoxicating melodic prog that improves with age, just like a fine vintage wine.

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🌙 🌕 In the twilight hours, when the cosmos unfurls its velvet tapestry 🌌✨, the ethereal symphonies of modern space-rock band Øresund Space Collective that transcends borders🌍—primarily rooted in the enchanting realms of 🇩🇰Denmark—begin to weave their magic. 🧙‍♂️ 💫
As you recline beneath the celestial canopy 🌠 🪐, each note of their free form space-rock becomes a shimmering star ⭐, guiding your spirit to drift effortlessly into the boundless expanse of their sonic universe. 🌀 🛸 Øresund Space Collective recently released a new studio album that is fantastic ✨.
 Let yourself be enveloped by this auditory odyssey 🚀🎶, where melodies swirl like galaxies 🌌 and rhythms pulse with the heartbeat of distant worlds 👽, inviting you to lose yourself in an infinite dance among the stars 🌟💫

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Two of my all time favorite lps...............
'Legacy' -Hypnos 69


'Black Chord'- Astra





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^ They're two of my favourites too. Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^ They're two of my favourites too. Thumbs Up

They are simply wonderful albums....full of atmospheric music ...heavy but also melodic and strange.
'WEirding' by Astra ia also great....I have Eclectic Measure by Hypnos but been a while since I played it.
As you know AStra turned into Birth and 'Born' is also very nice though I like the vibe better on the Astra lps.
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Top 20 British Space Rock Albums - or Around the Universe in 20 Ways. Smile

5 stars 1976: Absolute Elsewhere - In Search of Ancient Gods - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu-hm5uQNZg
5 stars 1977: Hawkwind - Quark, Strangeness & Charm - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LuUttmA0jy85jhJuCjs3AAu
4 stars 2011: Lunar Dunes - Galaxsea - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_v62rg7U2Y
5 stars 2000: Mr. Quimby's Beard - The Definite Unsolved Mysteries of... - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL233F7874D468F2D9
5 stars 1988: Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikNHjJ_cxzDdoSW0-czyoA9LYczmksTo
5 stars 1995: Soma - Dreamtime - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9ikK_Xm8Js

I was initially planning to choose just one favourite album by each Space Rock artist, but the temptation was just too great to go overboard with Pink Floyd when there's so many stellar albums to choose from, although The Division Bell would've been my #1 choice. Smile
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Today i listened to Tangerine Dream Live at the Place des Arts 1986 ... A gig divided in 6 th movements, great stuff

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Today i listened to Tangerine Dream Live at the Place des Arts 1986 ... A gig divided in 6 th movements, great stuff
For the die-hard fans of Berlin School 🌀, though that stuff sounds like space-rock 🪐, I'd like to recommend the records by 🇩🇪German guitarist Günter Schickert. 🌌🎸 He was initially a roadie and assistant to Klaus Schulze, and that is how he got into electronic music. 🚀✨ He released two solo albums in the 1970s. "Samtvogel" was released in 1975, and four years later the album "Überfällig" followed, initially released by Sky Records and then re-released in 2012 by the record label Bureau B. 🌠📀 If you listen to the music on "Überfällig," you inevitably think you're hearing a lot of synthesiser music on the opening track "Puls," but it's actually guitars that you're hearing here, supported by other sounds such as bubbling, wind, children's voices, and beyond. 🎶🌌 It sounds really exciting and is very repetitive, hypnotic, and cosmic indeed! 🌌🔊

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Originally posted by SpaceRockTraveller SpaceRockTraveller wrote:

Originally posted by mellotronwave mellotronwave wrote:

Today i listened to Tangerine Dream Live at
the Place des Arts 1986 ... A gig divided in 6 th movements, great
stuff
For the die-hard fans of Berlin School 🌀, though that
stuff sounds like space-rock 🪐, I'd like to recommend the records by
🇩🇪German guitarist Günter Schickert. 🌌🎸 He was initially a roadie
and assistant to Klaus Schulze, and that is how he got into electronic
music. 🚀✨ He released two solo albums in the 1970s. "Samtvogel" was
released in 1975, and four years later the album "Überfällig" followed,
initially released by Sky Records and then re-released in 2012 by the
record label Bureau B. 🌠📀 If you listen to the music on "Überfällig,"
you inevitably think you're hearing a lot of synthesiser music on the
opening track "Puls," but it's actually guitars that you're hearing
here, supported by other sounds such as bubbling, wind, children's
voices, and beyond. 🎶🌌 It sounds really exciting and is very
repetitive, hypnotic, and cosmic indeed! 🌌🔊



merci Amigo !
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