Four teenage musicians - Paul Hewson (Bono), Dave Evans (The Edge), Larry Mullen Jr. And Adam Clayton formed rock band U2 in Dublin in 1976. Initially, the band comprised three more members and had the title The Larry Mullen Band, but it changed several names and was left by three members, thus reducing to the quartet called U2. In 1978, on the Saint Patrick's Day, the musicians won in a local talent competition and got the money for the record of a demo. The music by U2 for that period was rather cheerful. Singles Three and Another Day brought moderate fame in Ireland to the band. In 1980, U2 signed a contract with Island Records and created their debut Boy with the hit I Will Follow.
After the tours along the UK, the artists recorded their second attempt October, which became the most religiously themed full-length in the whole U2's discography. In 1983, the band already finished its third album War with piercing hits Bloody Sunday and New Year's Day. The tour along Europe and The USA was a sound success.The next disc The Unforgettable Fire became the real breakthrough of the band, combining the elements of classical rock and daring sound experiments. The group changed not only the sound; the lyrics also became deeper and filled with semitones. The song about Martin Luther King, called Pride (In The Name Of Love) became the hit. Around the same time, U2 and especially its soloist Bono started to take an active part in numerous movements for the civil rights - including The Amnesty International.
The follow-up The Joshua Tree featured the fusion of rock and national Irish music, jazz, country and gospels. The album got two Grammies and produced two smash hits - With Or Without You and I Still Haven’t Found What I'm Looking For. The work over the album Achtung Baby took place in Berlin with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, who collaborated with U2 over The Unforgettable Fire. Achtung Baby saw light in 1991, and got darker moods than the previous long-plays (the consequence of The Edge's divorce) and had innovative character. The supporting tour for Achtung Baby became one of the most spectacular multimedia shows in the world's rock history.On the album Zooropa U2 left rock traditions more bravely - the full-length had elements of techno and electronica, noticeable on the singles Lemon, Numb, Stay (Faraway, So Close!) and Zooropa. After this album, U2 made soundtracks for films Batman Forever, Mission Impossible and wrote the theme song for the picture about James Bond GoldenEye, performed by Tina Turner.
The Pop album with rhythmic and memorable single Mofo saw light in 1997 - this time the artists focused on sampling and programming, combining it with techno. In 2000, the disc All That You Can't Leave Behind marked the U2's comeback to the rock of 80's.
Such tuneful tracks as Beautiful Day, Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of and Elevation became hits all over the world, while the disc itself presented U2 with six Grammies. The work over the How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb long-play began in 2003, but in the summer of 2004 the material was stolen. However, the members of U2 managed to preserve control over the situation and the album was released the same year, producing the bright rock hit Vertigo. In 2005, Bruce Springsteen inducted U2 into the US Rock-n-roll Hall Of Fame. In 2006, the band included its best singles on the U218 Singles compilation.The next studio album by U2, No Line on the Horizon, was released in February 2009. It was U2's first album in nearly five years and their best since 1991's Achtung Baby.
It was recorded in the Moroccan city of Fez. Despite the playful exhortation of the lead single Get on Your Boots, No Line on the Horizon was mostly reflective. It featured intriguing stylistic experiments like the soul ballad Moment of Surrender; the gang vocals of Unknown Caller; and the Middle Eastern-flavored Fez-Being Born, inspired by Morocco.
U2FAQsMEMBERS: Bono (PaulHewson) The Edge (David Evans) Adam Clayton Larry Mullen: Bono (May 10,1960) The Edge (August 8, 1961) Adam Clayton (March 13, 1960) LarryMullen (October, 31, 1961): 'With OrWithout You' ( ): (1987): 22: # 22: 2005' Whenthis bogus term alternative rock wasbeing thrown at every '70s retrorehash folk group, we werechallenging people to new sonicideas. If some little snottyanarchist with an Apple Mac and anattitude thinks he invented dancemusic and the big rock group iscoming into his territory, that'sridiculous. ' - Bono, U2- 1997. TIMELINEPaul 'Bono' Hewson,Dave 'The Edge' Evans, AdamClayton, and Larry Mullen, Jr. U2 cametogether in Dublin, Ireland in 1976. The bandspent the end of the 70s finding their'alternative' niche, gradually roseto rock super-stardom in the 80s, andcontinued their mastery of rock, pop,alternative fusion into the 90s and beyond.U2 provided rock music with a message - oftenon politics and religion. With large-scaleworld tours and successful LP releases, U2have made their mark as one of the greatbands of the century.U2 began in 1976 when 14year-old Larry Mullen wanted to form a bandat his high school in Dublin, the MountTemple School.
Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton,and a guy named Dick Evans responded toLarry's ad and they formed a band named'Feedback.' A year later they changed theirname to 'Hype' and Dick Evans left the band.With Evans gone, the name was changed to U2.In 1978, U2 caught a break whenthey won a talent contest and were approachedby a manager. An EP called U2:3 wasreleased and successful in Ireland but theband was not making much headway elsewhere.U2 signed with Island Recordsand released their debut LP, (available fordownload at and ).Produced by Steve Lillywhite, introducedU2's sound to America's alternative radiowith a refreshing dose of alternative-rock ina sea of post-punk synthesizers.
The band hada moderate alternative hit with 'I WillFollow.' At the time, Rolling Stone magazinesaid of the group: 'U2 is talented,charming and potentially (they're all stillunder 21) exceptional.' Increasing success in the U.S.and the UK came with release of (available fordownload at and ).Produced by Steve Lillywhite, contained thesingles 'Gloria' and'Fire.' Critics of the LP began topraise The Edge's guitar style as thepotential driving force of U2's sound.College radio success turnedinto rock radio dominance with the release of(available fordownload at and ).Produced by Steve Lillywhite, presented the band'sharder edge and even harder lyricalpreaching. Tracks such as 'New YearsDay,' 'Sunday Bloody Sunday,'and 'Two Hearts Beat As One' becameinstant rock classics and U2 became known fortheir live concert performances.was ranked # 40 in RollingStone magazine's '100 Best Albumsof the 80s' and said of the LP: ' makes for impressivelistening, but more important, it deals witha difficult subject in a sensiableway.'
Topped the UK LPcharts.U2 hit the Top 40 for the firsttime with '.' Was certified gold.U2 released the live LP produced by Jimmy Iovine(available for download at and ).
The liveperformances were taken from the band's'War' tour recorded in Denver,Boston, and West Germany.was certified gold.U2 released produced by Brian Enoand Daniel Lanois (available for download at and ) and had their firstmajor pop hit with their tribute to MartinLuther King, Jr., 'Pride (In The Name OfLove).' U2 topped the UK and AustralianLP charts with.was certified gold.was certified platinumand was certifiedplatinum.U2 released the live EP, (available fordownload at and ) with the classic liveperformance of 'Bad' from 'TheUnforgettable Fire' tour.was certified 3xplatinum.was certified platinum.U2 toured extensively and gave amemorable performance at Live Aid.The video for 'Pride (InThe Name Of Love)' was nominated for a for.U2 performed with the AmnestyInternational Tour.U2 achieved super stardom withthe release of (available fordownload at and ). The LP, produced byBrian Eno and Daniel Lanois, hit #1 and gaveU2 two #1 hits on the pop charts: 'WithOr Without You' and 'I StillHaven't Found What I'm Looking For.' Additional hits included 'Where TheStreets Have No Name' and 'In God'sCountry.' U2 followed the LP releasewith their most successful tour to date whileclaiming the accolades of fans and critics.topped the LP charts in the UK.U2 appeared on the cover of magazine with theheadline 'Rock's Hottest Ticket'was later ranked # 3 on magazine's '100 BestAlbums of the 80s.' The LP sold over 15million copies world-wide.was certified 2x platinum.U2 hit with 'I Still Haven'tFound What I'm Looking For.'
Was certified 3x platinum.The video for 'With OrWithout You' won a for and was nominated for, and.was certified 4x platinum.U2 were nominated for 2 for and ( ).U2 won 2 for and ( ), and was nominated for and (songwriter) ('IStill Haven't Found What I'm LookingFor').The videos for 'I StillHaven't Found What I'm Looking For' and'Where The Streets Have No Name'were nominated for a for. 'Where TheStreets Have No Name' was nominated for and 'I StillHaven't Found What I'm Looking For' wasnominated for.U2 band followed up the successof with a movie and soundtrackbased on their 'Joshua Tree Tour.' Produced by Jimmy Iovine(available for download at and ) was released as adouble CD with 6 live performances and 9studio tracks. The LP wasn't well received bysome critics although it was moderatelysuccessful commercially. The first single'Desire' did hit #1, and U2 hadsuccess with the singles ',' 'When LoveComes To Town' with, and '.' Was certified 5x platinum.was certified 2x platinum.U2 hit the Top 40 with '.'
Was certified 3x platinum.U2 won 2 more for ('Desire') and ('Where TheStreets Have No Name').U2 hit the with '.' The video for 'When LoveComes To Town' with won a for.U2 were nominated for a few for ( and 'When Love Comes ToTown' with ) and Best Song Writtenfor a Motion Picture, Television or OtherVisual Media (songwriter) (' ').: U2 entered the newdecade with a more electronic sound with therelease of produced by Daniel Lanois,Brian Eno, and Steve Lillywhite (availablefor download at and ). The band hit the Top10 with ' ' and theirAIDS-related track '.' Additional hitsincluded ',' ',' and '.' The LP was supportedwith a worldwide tour called Zoo TV. The bandhad fun with their success - mocking themedia that made them famous while using mediato incredible heights to create their tour.The LP sold over 10 million copiesworld-wide.U2 hit the Top 40 with '.'
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Was certified 3x platinum.U2 hit the Top 40 with '.' U2 topped the Billboard AlbumRock Tracks chart for 2 weeks and the ModernRock Tracks chart for a week with '.' U2 hit the with '.' U2 hit the Top 40 with '.' U2 topped the Billboard AlbumRock Tracks chart for 3 weeks with '.' Was certified 4x platinum.The video for ' ' won 2 for and (Simon Taylor), andwas nominated for.U2 hit the Top 40 with '.' U2 wasnominated for 2 for and ( ).was certified 2x platinum.U2 won another for ( ) and were nominated for.U2 were named the Best-sellingIrish Artist of the Year at the World MusicAwards.The electronic sound continuedwith the release of (available fordownload at and ) which followed withthe Zooropa tour.
The LP showed U2 decliningwith record sales but were still favoriteswith critics and longtime fans. The moderatehits U2 had with the LP included ',' ',' and ( 'and showed U2's experimental side of music. Called the LP, 'U2's mostadventurous outing yet.'
U2 hit the Top 40 with '.' Topped the Billboard200 LP chart for 2 weeks.was certified 5x platinum.was certified 2xplatinum.U2 hit the Top 40 with '.' Included ' ' at # 76 and' ' at # 99.U2 topped the Billboard HotDance Music Club Play chart for a week with'.' U2 hit the Top 40 with '.' U2 were nominated foran for.U2 won a for ( ).was certifiedplatinum, was certified2x platinum, was certified 3xplatinum, was certified gold,and was certified gold.U2 hit the Top 40 with' 'which was included on the soundtrack.U2 won a forBest Music Video, Long Form ( ).was certified 6x platinum.U2 had a hit with' 'from the soundtrack.U2 topped the BillboardModern Rock Tracks chart for 4 weeks with'.'
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Was certified 4x platinum.was certified 10x platinum, was certified 4xplatinum, was certified 7x platinum, was certified 3xplatinum, was certifiedplatinum, was certified 5x platinum, and was certifiedplatinum.The video for ' ' was nominated for a for.Bono could be found on with the track,'Halleluiah'U2 released under the name of the'Passengers' with Brian Eno.Clayton& Mullen:U2 were nominated for a few for, and (' ').Larry and Adam hit the Top 40with the ' ' from the soundtrack.Larry and Adam hit the with the '.' Clayton & Mullen's ' ' was nominatedfor a for.includes 'I StillHaven't Found What I'm Looking For,'Pride (In The Name Of Love),' and'Sunday Bloody Sunday.' U2 hit the Top 40 with '.' Mullen and Clayton werenominated for a for (' ').U2 topped the Billboard ModernRock Tracks chart for 4 weeks and theBillboard Dance Music Maxi-Singles Saleschart for a week with '.' U2 released (available fordownload at and ) which was moreexperimental with U2's dance and electronictendencies. The band followed up the LP witha world tour called the,which again was highly successful. The bandhad some success with the tracks, ',' ',' ',' and'Please.'
Said of the LP: 'Taken onits own, away from the chart numbers and thebig shtick of PopMart, is simply an album ofgreat pop. For some reason, for a lot offolks, that's just not enough.'
U2 topped the Billboard DanceMusic Club Play chart for 2 weeks with '.' U2 hit the with '.' U2 hit the Top 40 with '.' Topped the Billboard200 Albums chart for a week and the UK Albumschart for 2 weeks.The single ' ' was certifiedgold.U2 topped the Billboard ModernRock Tracks chart for 3 weeks with '.' U2 hit the with '.' Was certifiedplatinum.U2 hit the Top 40 with'.' In the summer, U2'swas blocked from coming to Dublin, Ireland.The band was hoping to perform in Dublin atthe end of August, but Ireland's High Courtvoted to block the tour because of planinglaws.
Almost $3 million worth of tickets forthe 2 shows were already sold. Later, theIrish Supreme Court unanimously ruled thatthecould make a stop in Dublin and U2 playedLandsdowne Road Stadium August 30th and 31st.was certified 8x platinum.A man claiming to have lost hishearing as a result of a U2 concert wasawarded $34,000 by French courts. The rulingwas against the organizers of a 1993 concert,and not the band itself. The man reportedlysnuck past security to get a better view ofthe band and closer to the speakers.After making a promise on NewYears Eve in 1995 to return to Sarajevo andperform, Bono did just that when U2 returnedto the city. The concert event was the firstmajor concert in Sarajevo since the warended. Over 45,000 people attended.
'Ifrock 'n roll music means anything, it's somekind of liberation.It is about freedom inthe end,' Bono proclaimed in 1995. Afterstepping off the plane, Bono told reporters:'It's great to be back. Are we reallyhere?
We've been working for 4 years tocome.' After the concert Bono stated,'It was one of the toughest and one ofthe sweetest nights of my life, that's forsure' and told the concert crowd,'Forget the past, live the future, vivaSarajevo!'
Released: October, 1980: Platinumpeak:# 63: -: BTracks: 'I WillFollow' - 'Twilight' -'An Cat Dubh' - 'Into TheHeart' - 'Out Of Control'- 'Stories For Boys' -'The Ocean' - 'A DayWithout Me' - 'Another Time,Another Place' - 'The ElectricCo.' - 'Shadows And TallTrees' - also includes:'I Will Follow' (PreviouslyUnreleased Mix) - '11'O'Clock TickTock' - 'Touch' -'Speed Of Life' -'Staruday Night' - 'Out OfCountrol' - 'Boy-Girl' -'Stories For Boys' -'Another Day' -'Twilight' -'Boy-Girl' (live) - '11O'Clock Tick Tock' (live) -'Cartoon World' (live)Released: October, 1981: Platinumpeak:# 104:: -: BTracks:'Gloria' - 'I FallDown' - 'I Threw A BrickThrough A Window' -'Rejoice' - 'Fire' -'Tomorrow' -'October' - 'With AShout' - 'Stranger In A StrangeLand' - 'Scarlet' -'Is That All?' - also includes:'Gloria' (live) - 'I FallDown' (live) - 'I Threw A BrickThrough A Window' (live) -'Fire' (live) -'October' (live) - 'With AShout' (Richard Skinner BBC Session)- 'Scarlet' (Richard SkinnerBBC Session) - 'I Threw A BrickThrough A Window' (Richard SkinnerBBC Session) - 'A Celebration'- 'J. Swallow' - 'Trash,Trampoline And The Party Girl' -'I Will Follow' (live) -'The Ocean' (live) - 'Cry/ The Electric Co.' (live) -'11 O'Clock Tick Tock' (live) -'I Will Follow' (live) -'Tomorrow' (Common GroundRemix)Released: February, 1983: 4x Platinumpeak:# 12: -: B+Tracks: 'SundayBloody Sunday' - 'Seconds'- ' ' - 'LikeA Song.' Note: Song title andposition links lead you to the song's Top40 chart run (from )and LP links take you to for that LP (oftenincluding track listings and soundsamples).
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Sams (2016-04-30)On April 28, 2003, Apple launched a new iTunes Music store for the United States. The store would sell music files from artists around the world, and has grown to be one of the most popular digital delivery systems to date for purchasing music. That date, 13 years ago this week, also marked one of U2’s first forays into digital sales, and they made a number of albums available from their catalog when iTunes launched. But they also made an exclusive three song EP available simply called “Exclusive”. To mark that anniversary we’re looking back at the digital releases and U2’s digital releases.
U2 – ““ (Apple iTunes, April 23, 2003)Most people associate U2 with the 2004 launch of “Vertigo”, their iTunes commercial and the launch of U2’s own iPod. But prior to that U2 was involved in the iTunes music store. The day the store launched, U2 contributed a three song exclusive EP to the store. This EP was simply called ““ and featured three tracks, an acoustic version of “Stuck in a Moment”, and two live tracks taken from the Boston 2001 home video release, “I Will Follow” and “Beautiful Day”. None of these tracks was truly exclusive having appeared on releases of singles from the “All That You Can’t Leave Behind” campaign. It did come with a unique ‘cover’, a picture of U2 in black and white which had been planned for use for the single “The Hands that Built America” but had gone unused when that single was never released.Bono appeared in a video for the iTunes store announcement.
“Of course I’m interested in iTunes,” Bono states. “Technology has been at the very, very heart of rock and roll going back to Jimi Hendrix stepping on a fuzzbox. At the start of the 21st century, new technologies are emerging and people are going to be able to get closer to the music, and closer to the people who make it through these new technologies. And I welcome them.” Later Bono is seen holding an iPod, and he adds: “I do not want to have a doctorate, a Ph.D. In button-pushing to be able to get to the Clash. Apple people have been making objects that we – musicians, and not just musicians but filmmakers, creative people – have been using for a long time, because you’re friendly, because you get it.
So there’s a nice rhyme in the fact that you have been coming up with the solution that will help us in the pursuit of our work. Thank you.”The EP was a huge success, and after the first week of downloads, three of the top six most downloaded songs from Apple’s iTunes store were these tracks from this exclusive EP. The tracks remained in the top 10 for several weeks. Sadly, this exclusive EP is no longer available for purchase. U2 – “Live from Slane Castle Tracks” (iTunes and Walmart.com, 2003)The next release from U2 saw them release some live tracks through iTunes, but to also branch out and let Walmart.com have one of these tracks for sale. These releases were done when the Slane Castle home video was released, and were done to promote that release. ITunes in the USA got ““ with a unique cover.
Both iTunes and Walmart.com in the USA got versions of ““, also taken from the Slane release. The iTunes format was in their usual m4a format, and the iTunes version was in.wma format. Isotek ultimate system setup disc for brothers. These were the first songs released by themselves as single tracks, and U2 has returned to that concept a number of times. When the “Vertigo” tour video was release from Chicago, they once again released a number of live audio tracks from these releases. And when the deluxe version of ““ was released with a bonus DVD from Milan, the digital retailers instead got live performances released in audio formats. Much of the unique digital material U2 have released over the years have been live performances.
(iTunes Digital Box Set, November 2004)In 2004, U2 once again paired up with iTunes and this time it was an outright onslaught. U2 appeared in an ad for iTunes using their new song “Vertigo”. Apple released a U2 branded iPod, in the colour scheme of U2’s latest album, and with their autographs engraved in the back. And they also released a massive collection of their music through iTunes. The collection was called ““ and contained a staggering 446 tracks separated into 67 different groupings of albums and singles.
Not all of the 446 tracks are unique. In fact many are repeated throughout the collection. “One” for example is found on “Achtung Baby”, the “One” single and “The Best of 1990 – 2000”.
The set was not fully complete either, and some tracks were left out of the collectionThe set was initially released in 128kbps quality, but an offer in 2009 allowed users to upgrade the set for a small fee to 256kbps quality. The entire set was removed from the iTunes store on December 20, 2007, and it is no longer available for purchase. Where to buy software cheap. A number of the songs in the set were available only as part of the set and are thus no longer available.The new material in the set was broken into a number of albums.
““ contained three songs from one of U2’s earliest demo sessions, “Street Missions”, “Shadows and Tall Trees”, and “The Fool”. ““ included U2’s famous performance from the Point Depot in Dublin on December 31, 1989. ““ contained another live performance, this time from Boston’s Paradise Theatre performance on March 6, 1981. A final album called ““ featured a number of harder to find tracks mixed with outtakes and studio demos that had never been released before. Each of these digital albums featured unique digital artwork designed by Steve Averill and Shaughn McGrath, U2’s long time design team.I was lucky enough to have been able to help Apple and Steve Averill with the digital box set. The inclusion of a massive “digital box set” was a late decision and pressed for time the designers approached us at u2wanderer.org about working with them on some of the scans to be included with the tracks. If you bought the box set, some of the artwork with those files comes from my own collection.
It was a wonderful chance to see the inner workings of the organization and how things go from concept to final product in a very short time frame. (iTunes and other Services, 2005)Live 8 was a massive concert held in Wembley stadium and other venues around the world in 2005. U2 participated and one of the songs they performed was “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” with Sir Paul McCartney himself.But within minutes of U2 performing on stage, a live single was made available for sale. Spokesperson Ben Drury from 7 Digital talked about the creation of the digital track for “Sgt. Pepper’s”: “I received the audio from a runner.
This guy literally ran from the gig to St James’s Square with a CD. We uploaded it and programmers did their magic.” The song was released through 7 Digital as well as other services like iTunes worldwide. And as of the week of release “Sgt.
Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” was confirmed as the fastest selling digital song of all time. It was also listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for the “Quickest Single Put on Sale”, available online only 45 minutes after the performance of the song.Another one for the record books for U2. (With a little help from their friend.) Digital Album (iTunes and other Services, 2007)A personal favorite for me is the “Live from Paris” digital album. When “The Joshua Tree” was released in 2007 all freshly remastered, a third disc was included in the deluxe set, a DVD of U2’s 1987 concert in Paris France.
Not to leave digital retailers out, “Live for Paris” was also mastered for an audio release, and was released at iTunes. Many of you are probably familiar with that release, but more recently it’s also been released through a number of retailers selling uncompressed audio. It’s a beautiful sounding release, even if a few songs were left out because of rights issues. The release reached #54 on the U2 Billboard 200 charts in the week after its release based on digital sales alone. A unique cover was designed to accompany this release on iTunes using a photo outtake from the desert sessions photos by Anton Corbijn. Single (2015)U2 is still releasing digital music. But perhaps this one was unintentional.
On September 4, 2015, a single for “Song for Someone” appeared on the streaming service Spotify. Subscribers to Spotify could listen to but could not download the single. The single included the new single edit of the track, remastered by The Edge, but it also contained a live version of the song taken from U2’s performance in San Jose on May 18, 2015. The song was intended for streaming only but somehow found that it was also released in one storefront in the Czech Republic.The site, supraphonline.cz made the tracks available in mp3 format (320kbps) and flac (uncompressed). Other digital stores in Europe did not carry the tracks, so this was made available in error. The version listed at this store contained the UPC of 6224.
Speaking with Universal in Europe, it has been confirmed that this was not intended for sale, but to date it is still available on that site.The version of “Song for Someone (Radio Mix)” here is slightly shorter than the version found on the promotional CD by about one second, as some silence at the start of the track has been removed. This mix for radio was mixed by The Edge, most noticeably, the entire song is mixed hotter, with more compression, for radio. Also Edge’s backing vocals are a little louder in the overall mix. This lead to Bono joking that the mix was pretty much unchanged.
The live performance is a pretty standard performance of the song.In an age where most things are streaming only, and CD singles are no longer being produced, it was amusing to realize that this one snuck out in a digital world in an unintended way.This just scratches the surface of the digital releases from U2. As the years have gone by they have played with the format, released a number of exclusive songs, and have actually worked on a number of solo projects that have been released in the same manner. We keep a full list of digital releases here at u2songs.com at our page if you`d like to take a look through some of these other projects. They are all collected there for you to browse.
If you know of any unique digital releases we have missed, we would love to hear from you. u2songs.com was formerly known as u2wanderer.org.
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