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Songwriting tips
May 1, 2015 04:21:00
Songwriting Tips
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKiC5F2gzhY
Uploaded by Julia Nunes on 2015-05-01.
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Julia Nunes

May 1, 2015 04:21:00

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May 1, 2015 06:59:00

Simon <3

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Contradictions
May 4, 2015 13:36:18
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May 4, 2015 13:36:18

Time We Spent
May 21, 2015 22:06:18
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Nataly Dawn

May 21, 2015 22:06:18

I'm the S**t - by Pomplamoose
May 28, 2015 17:12:44
I'm The S**t - Pomplamoose
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCBweLLHfx4
Hope you enjoy this new diddy! We went through some pretty darn old footage to make the video. Like, on mini DV tapes. TAPES I SAY!!! Remember those, kids? Yeah I didn't think so.
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I'm the S**t - by Pomplamoose

Here's an original song that Jack and I recorded recently. It's kinda different from a lot of our stuff but somehow feels like early Pomplamoose. The nostalgic vibe made us want to go through some old footage (on mini DV tapes!), so we included some of that in the video. Hard to believe we've been at it for this long. Couldn't have picked a better person to work with, or a better group of people to share our music with for that matter. :)

Pomplamoose

May 28, 2015 17:12:44

Scott Takahashi love the ethereal piano plinks :)

June 9, 2015 22:32:59 · Reply

Pomplamoose SCOTT! YES.

June 11, 2015 21:28:59 · Reply

Carlos Cabrera This is awesome!

June 10, 2015 22:55:11 · Reply

Pomplamoose Why thank you, Carlos!! HOORAY!

June 11, 2015 21:28:47 · Reply

John Urschel Personally, I thought it could use a barking dog drum solo. No offense Jack! Otherwise, superb as always.

June 22, 2015 21:35:10 · Reply

Carlos Cabrera Ha! Thanks John!!!

June 23, 2015 03:52:03 · Reply

Philippe I really love you guys, the manners, the spirit... Wish to have the chance to meet and work with you someday...

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May 31, 2015 23:27:57
Genie In A Bottle Bloopers
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV8sY8RzEok
Thank You Jenny Owen Youngs for your valiant effort. Real video coming soon
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May 31, 2015 23:27:57

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Back When I Started Song A Day
June 1, 2015 17:25:48
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Back When I Started Song A Day

There’re a lot of things pertaining to song a day that I wish I had considered from the start.


The fact that I always wear purple now, for instance. I wish that I had done that (or something like it) from the beginning. I always had a sense (and people were always giving me advice) that song a day needed a visual through-line to hold the project together. One person at some point suggested a background that I always have with me, which was a cool idea. But then my friend Ronen noticed how often I wear purple and just suggested that whenever I’m in front of a camera, I should have the purple on. It was a simple and elegant solution.


Back when I started song a day, I wasn’t thinking about this kind of thing at all.


I often wish that I had started song a day a day BEFORE Jan. 1 2009 so that I could write each day’s song the day before. The reason for this is that I think it would be a good idea to release the song at the same time each day. Say, 10am. Or something. This is pretty much impossible if I’m making the song of the day ON the day, but if I were always one day ahead, it’d be much simpler. I could always start doing this at any time, and maybe sometime I will, but for some reason it feels like an awkward thing to do so far into this project.


Back when I started song a day, I wasn’t thinking about this kind of thing at all.


I’ve always noticed (and it’s well known) that small consistencies can really make folks who watch or stick with a project over a long period feel welcome, and at home. Many YouTubers greet their viewers with some pet name (Nerdfighters, or Ze Frank’s Sports Racers). I’ve noticed that I have this “at home” feeling when listening to podcasts. The announcers always start the same way and it makes you feel good and welcome. This podcast I’m obsessed with at the moment, “The History of Rome” has the simplest intro but for some reason it feels great. “Hello, and welcome to the History of Rome”. That’s it. Over and over, episode after episode.


I used to put the number for my song in the title, at the beginning: “Song A Day #1: In The Time of The Gods”. Then at some point I took out the number and just had the title. This was because I noticed that when my videos came up in the side bar, it was just a deal of “Song A Day #x” and it looked horrible. It was visually distracting and it made me not want to click on anything. But eventually I missed the song number so I started putting it at the end: “In The Time of The Gods | Song A Day #1”.

This worked for while. but earlier this year I decided to take them out again. I just really like the clean title look. And I feel like a clean title is more clickable, for what that’s worth.


Then just the other day, while listening to the History of Rome, I got the idea that I should introduce myself at the beginning of each video, and say which number I’m on. It’s winwinwin - I can keep the number, have a clean title, and have a thing that I say at the beginning of videos to make my listeners feel like they’re home. I wish that I had been doing this from the beginning. Oh man.


But back when I started song a day, I wasn’t thinking about this kind of thing at all.

Jonathan Mann

June 1, 2015 17:25:48

fluffy How about just doing like: 1. In the time of the gods 202. Bing goes the Internet 32767. About to overflow and so on?

June 1, 2015 17:49:01 · Reply

Jonathan Mann And so on.

June 10, 2015 14:46:31 · Reply

Peter Coffin *GREAT* post.

June 2, 2015 00:03:11 · Reply

Jonathan Mann Thanks dude! Oi vey!

June 10, 2015 14:46:23 · Reply

Walking On Sunshine - and a NEW ALBUM!
June 23, 2015 21:00:55
Walking On Sunshine - Pomplamoose
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOq3yAK5Zrk&feature=youtu.be
Pomplamoose covers "Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves. I'm walking on sunshine because our ALBUM IS OUT. It's called BESIDES and it's available on iTunes (http://apple.co/1K8QKkt) and L...
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Walking On Sunshine - and a NEW ALBUM!

I'm walking on sunshine because our ALBUM IS OUT. It's call BESIDES and it's available on iTunes (http://apple.co/1K8QKkt) and Loudr (http://ldr.fm/rbtq7) and Spotify (http://spoti.fi/1Hc9kcz)!!!


Thank you so much for making these videos possible. We were planning on posting this earlier today but ran into a PLETHORA of technical difficulties. They seem to be MOSTLY resolved now. Anyhow, thanks for your patience and HAPPY ALBUM DAY!!!

Pomplamoose

June 23, 2015 21:00:55

Kathy Voth This song/video makes me so happy. Today started out less than sunny and now I'm walking on sunshine. Thanks!!

July 2, 2015 15:03:00 · Reply

Pomplamoose YAY! Isn't that the point of music?!?! or art?! To get you through life?!

July 4, 2015 19:52:00 · Reply

Daniel Spencer Love it!!

July 29, 2015 22:44:44 · Reply

Leetters "I'm gonna go back to my corner now"

August 3, 2015 22:35:09 · Reply

Easy Way Out
June 18, 2015 00:00:20
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June 18, 2015 00:00:20

Genie In A Bottle
June 29, 2015 00:01:42
Genie In A Bottle
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlyRzuqKgYA&feature=youtu.be
Uploaded by Julia Nunes on 2015-06-28.
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June 29, 2015 00:01:42

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Scratching An Itch
July 6, 2015 18:36:25
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It's fascinating to see yourself and your work through other people's eyes.


I had a great discussion last week with Ben Arthur, the main teacher at the songwriting summer program where I've been working. He was asking me some pointed but friendly questions about the nature of song a day as it relates to my overall goals as a songwriter. 


Ben is a songwriter and performer and all around creative dude. He's about 10 years older than me. He has a similar career to me in that he hustles and brings together a bunch of disparate but related avenues to make his living. 


He spoke about Song A Day as performance art - akin to David Blaine holding his breathe for an ungodly amount of time, or locking himself in a cube above London for a week. It's not that I've never thought about Song A Day this way, but to hear him lay it out so clearly was interesting. It was crazy to hear how clearly he saw what I do as being in that light - this kind of superhero marathon type thing.


One of his questions was: Where does it go? I never really know how to answer this. As I've talked about so much in the past - I follow my nose more than anything else. Concrete plans? I have few.


Ben has a great quote that he keeps telling our students: “I’ll do something I love for free, something I hate for money, but I don't do something I hate for free.” In our conversation, he talked about keeping his "art" separate from his “business”. The songs he writes for money - the work that brings in the dough - is totally separate from the albums he makes for himself. He seemed interested - maybe even a little concerned or confused - by what he perceived as Song A Day being this amalgam of what I do for money and what I do for myself. Like it’s too mixed. Which is largely true. It's definitely got layers of both going on.


I asked Ben - when he puts out a record and it doesn't do super well (in terms of copies sold - as has happened to both of us), does he ever doubt the quality of the record? The quality of the work? In other words - if HE likes what he's made, does other people's lack of interest negatively affect his perception of what he's made? And his answer was no, absolutely not. He had this great idea about "scratching an itch". The idea being that any creative endeavor begins with an itch - a weird sense inside yourself that you've got an idea, a feeling for a thing you've got to make. If what he's made successfully scratches that itch, then nothing else matters - he knows he was successful. 


I really like this idea!! I suppose to a great degree Song A Day started as a way to consistently scratch an itch that's just kind of ongoing for me.


When I put out an album, when I go back and really focus on a set of songs, mixing, mastering, releasing on iTunes and Spotify and all that - that's DEFINITELY me scratching an itch. But I guess for me, I have a hard time with the itch scratching being the end all and be all of the purpose. If not as many people hear or respond to the thing that scratched my itch, there's this big part of me that doubts whether or not it's "good" - EVEN if I still like it and think it's good work. EVEN if the itch was thoroughly scratched. 


I think, once again, it’s a confidence thing. Always back to those damn insecurities. I want to learn to trust myself more, and the instincts that lead me to scratch the itches in the first place.





Jonathan Mann

July 6, 2015 18:36:25

E. Christopher Clark I love the "scratching an itch" idea. Makes total sense. On a separate note, I played the Harry Potter EP for my wife on a road trip this weekend and she loved it.

July 7, 2015 11:51:32 · Reply

I Could Lose - Acoustic Demo
July 14, 2015 19:35:20
I Could Lose - Acoustic Demo by Nataly Dawn
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeciLlwVFL8&feature=youtu.be
This is a song I wrote and recorded (in a bathtub).
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I Could Lose - Acoustic Demo

So I recorded this song in the bathtub with the back of my parlor guitar pressed up against the tub to amplify the sound. This is definitely one of those songs that'll sound better on headphones than on a laptop. 


Lyrics:


What are we doing here

My body it aches and toils

And my soul is restless for tomorrow


Wringin' out all my fear

Oh what are we waiting for

Don't you dare say it'll be easier tomorrow


I could lose everything

And I probably will

Everything but my faith in you


Countin' up all my Kings

Security can't be bought

It can only be bargained for tomorrow


And girl you ain't worth a thing

Except what your hand has caught

So don't you wait for it to be given to you tomorrow.

Nataly Dawn

July 14, 2015 19:35:20

Frank Monaco I got the strangest feeling watching and hearing this. Not only are you done up a little like Marilyn Monroe, but the lyrics could very well have reflected her last thoughts. Okay, maybe I'm projecting too much into this, but I go there sometimes. Bottom line: I like it. Thumbs up (without accidentally plucking a guitar string - LOL)

July 18, 2015 00:17:09 · Reply

Will Bonn Yeah, I Do ... Try THIS One: For THIS Time ... ------------------------------------------- "Night Train" ... Rikki Lee Jones ... I Think it's Perfectly Suited for Your Voice and Tone... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQpO_kl_6S0&list=RDXQpO_kl_6S0#t=8 ================================================ lyrics: written by Rickie Lee Jones Here I'm going Walkin' with my baby in my arms 'Cuz I am in the wrong end of the eight ball black And the devil, see, he's right behind us And this worker said she's gonna take my little baby My little angel back But they won't getcha, 'Cuz I'm right here witcha On the Night Train Swing low, Saint Cadillac Tearin' down the alley And I'm reachin' so high for ya Don't let 'em take me back Broken like valiums and chumps in the rain That cry and quiver When a blue horizon is sleeping in the station With a ticket for a train Surely mine will deliver me there Here she comes ... I'm safe here with you On the Night Train Oh mamma, mamma, Concrete is wheeling by Down at the end of a lullaby On the Night Train. lyrics

July 24, 2015 16:19:13 · Reply

Michael Athanas Honestly. Just absolutely perfect. Bathtub album with just you and your guitar. Pretty please?

July 31, 2015 13:34:55 · Reply

August 1, 2015 04:15:25
With a Little Help From My Friends (featuring Julia Nunes)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3cHl5QYkEI&feature=youtu.be
Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/jennyowenyoungs Twitter: http://twitter.com/jennyowenyoungs Facebook: http://facebook.com/jennyowenyoungs Tumblr: http://jennyowenyoungs.tumblr.com Store: http://jen...
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AT IT AGAIN with the ever soothing Jenny Owen Youngs. She's so good AND SHES STARTING A PATREON. download coming in a separate post!

Julia Nunes

August 1, 2015 04:15:25

Robert L yes! I love the harmony match up.

August 2, 2015 23:50:41 · Reply

Calamity Justine O'Connor I love Jenny's song "F*ck Was I" so when I saw in my email a video of you together, doing a Beatles cover, no less, I exploded with happiness. Just great, you guys. Thank you!

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WHY
August 5, 2015 18:40:16
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Derek Sivers is best known as the founder of CDBaby, the first easy to use store for musicians who wanted to sell their music online. He’s also just an incredibly nice, smart guy who writes and speaks and makes occasional videos about entrepreneurship and other interesting subjects.


I was thinking about one of his video’s recently. In it, he lays out what he says is the importance of finding the reason *WHY* you do what you do. Most people, he says, never really bother to figure it out. They go with the flow, or even worse go down a path laid out by some external expectation, be it parental or societal.


Lots of people will tell you to find the *WHY*, but I really like Derek’s take on it. In this video he puts up a list on the screen:


MONEY

PRESTIGE

FAME

LEGACY

FREEDOM


His thought is that you should pick one or two of these (I would add ARTISTIC PURSUIT) and focus on that exclusively, to the exclusion of all the others. I think this is great advice. An example he gives is that movie stars are often not as wealthy as producers, who are, in turn, not as well known as the movie stars. If you want to make money, if that makes you happy - focus on that. If fame is what you’re after, you may turn down things that would lead to more money in favor of trying to accrue fame. He uses Donald Trump as an example of someone who cherishes legacy above all else. He puts his name on EVERYTHING.


Well, as I was laying in bed the other night, it occurred to me that I’ve thought a TON about the *WHY*. I think about it all the time. And the conclusion that I come to over and over is that I have multiple why’s. Many overlapping why’s. I cannot choose just one or two of those things. Bits of each are tightly wrapped up into everything I do.


This is a very similar conclusion/discussion as another blog post I wrote a while back about “picking the basket”. Focusing is not my strong suit. I want it all. I can see why it would be good to focus. I can imagine what it would be like to focus. But I just can’t bring myself to do it.


On other other hand, I’ve wanted to be a musician, to be a songwriter, since I was 12 years old. So in some ways, I have focused on that and I have always been singularly focused on that pursuit. But in that pursuit, I’ve definitely lead myself down a whole variety of paths, some that make me happier than others. I feel like some of my why’s are in conflict with one another. The need to make a living and support my family is in conflict with my desire to try new things and feel like I’m moving ahead creatively.


My main source of income is writing songs for companies. I don’t hate it - there are aspects of it that I really love. I think there is actually something romantic about practicing songwriting as a literal craft. Like being a shoe cobbler. Someone tells me their idea and I make it into a song. It’s not magic, it’s just that I’ve practiced my craft.


But as you all know, I would much rather be able to make a living solely from a direct relationship with fans of my music. That continues to elude me.


Is that because I'm not focused enough on fame, at the expense of everything else?

Jonathan Mann

August 5, 2015 18:40:16

Peter Coffin I am also a person who doesn't focus on the fame aspect. I do not actively promote myself outside of twitter, I do not make media inquiries, I don't actually attempt to spread my "brand" really. In fact, such talk averts me. But the more time that passes the more I am concerned that is what artists are forced to either learn to do or pay someone else to do it for them. Obviously hiring publicity teams is not something I can do today or tomorrow, so I may have to actually start attempting to care about that.

August 5, 2015 21:12:14 · Reply

Jonathan Mann I hear ya. It's a hard problem.

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Pay Attention
August 20, 2015 19:04:06
Pay Attention - by Pomplamoose
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCyodv0qCnY&feature=youtu.be
Pay Attention is a song off our album BESIDES. To help us make more music become a patron of the arts at http://www.patreon.com/pomplamoose! For tickets to our BEN FOLDS SHOW: http://www.axs.com/ev...
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Pay Attention

Hello Patrons! Here's an original song for you off the new album, Besides. ALSO we are opening for Ben Folds on September 16th in SF so if you wanna come see that you can get tickets here! http://www.axs.com/events/280499/ben-folds-ymusic-tickets


Thank you for making all this craziness possible.

Pomplamoose

August 20, 2015 19:04:06

Perry Carmichael Awesome, as usual. I've an idea for you based in this video. I really loved the crowd shots, moving among the people, etc. Great how they interact and everyone is so happy. So, make a float and ride it in a parade. Film the event, with a new song, of course. I think that would be so cool to watch you make music and move through the crowd. Mardi Gras? Rose Parade in Portland next June? (I'd be able to go to that one....) Thanks Jack & Nat!!

September 2, 2015 01:17:57 · Reply

Diego Glad to support you!!!

September 2, 2015 15:15:23 · Reply

Ahmed I am new here can anyone guide me what to do please. Thanks :)

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Chains, Julia Nunes + Rozzi Crane (Nick Jonas Cover)
August 31, 2015 16:28:05
Chains, Julia Nunes + Rozzi Crane (Nick Jonas Cover)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gisX0zcdUQ&feature=youtu.be
This girls voice is like...i mean... you guys we're both putting out music soon, keep an eye out! http://rozzicrane.com/ http://www.julianunes.com/ Preorder the album on itunes and get Something Ba...
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Julia Nunes

August 31, 2015 16:28:05

Baby Baby - Download
August 31, 2015 23:04:57
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August 31, 2015 23:04:57

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The Struggle
September 7, 2015 20:40:04
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September 7, 2015 20:40:04

My Life Would Suck Without You
September 21, 2015 14:30:33
My Life Would Suck Without You- Nataly Dawn / Kelly Clarkson
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4_4aXXbiqE&feature=youtu.be
So I guess this is more of an Elliott-Smith-esque-rendition of My Life Would Suck. I guess??? Anyhow Happy Monday everybodies! Also if you like this, you can support my music at http://www.patreon....
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My Life Would Suck Without You

So THANKS to Dave Retan (one of my patrons) for recommending that I cover a Kelly Clarkson tune! I took some liberties with this one. Hope you enjoy. And I'm still keeping all y'all's recommendations in mind for future covers, while I work on the new album :D

Nataly Dawn

September 21, 2015 14:30:33

Kenneth Plasa Great cover! :) Your version of the song is creating a very pleasant mood, which I really like! Well-done with the video, too!

September 21, 2015 23:29:14 · Reply

Nataly Dawn Thanks Kenneth. Jack likes to argue that the only difference between a Kelly Clarkson song and an Elliott Smith one is production. I think that's a bit of a stretch, but he scores a point on this one.

September 24, 2015 16:40:54 · Reply

Leetters oh so nice...i got goosebumps, Nat! hUg

September 22, 2015 11:37:23 · Reply

Nataly Dawn Aww... thanks!

September 24, 2015 16:41:03 · Reply

sara fosdick BTW i had an old chic band mate come from out of town yesterday and i was playing your solo work through my media room--no video--just the music. We talked a few minutes till she finally said--"Sara, Dude--Who is this incredible voice ?! Give me that thumb drive to drive back to austin with--i'll buy her album when i get home." She knew nothing of you or pomplamoose or patreon--so of course i educated her of your solo career. another BTW -- i heard you mention ART GARFUNKEL'S 'break away' album. I grew up on his harmonies thanks to my omniscient dad. Art has about 9 solo albums if you don't know---the best is 'watermark' --the entire album is full of songs written by JIMMY WEBB. But i am partial to 'breakaway' songs---'i only have eyes for you' and 'disney girls'. Dad is happy with full memory back now btw. If you don't know who Jimmy Webb is then you should do something about that !

September 22, 2015 20:29:20 · Reply

Nataly Dawn Going to check out Watermark. Thank you for that!

September 24, 2015 16:43:22 · Reply

October 1, 2015 02:04:14
Patreon Q&A
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LYRICS per mikes Q I knew it was right To be alone tonight When I sat here and watched you cry And I don't feel anything I don't I have been frozen Fragile and afraid But still easy to manipulate L...
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October 1, 2015 02:04:14

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