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Gene O'Neill - Guitar
"Let It Be" arr. Geno. The Beatles get the Geno treatment. For The Zapple guys. AKA:Yvalain, Glenn Basham and Mark Taylor.
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How long have you been playing?
Started playing in 1967. Played for a living in several cover bands in the early 70's. Spent some time trying to make it with a few original music bands and as a song writer. Went out to Nashville.Tried to make it as a song writer.
What was the first concert you ever went to?
The first concert I remember would be Jimi Hendrix at Dorton Arena.Raleigh,NC. 1969.
My brother,Jim bought us tickets. A long list of many kind things he's done for me through the years. (He is also the person who got me started playing.)
My brother,Jim bought us tickets. A long list of many kind things he's done for me through the years. (He is also the person who got me started playing.)
What are you looking for from Fandalism?
I love what Fanadlism does. Just want to let folks know, when you see me do the live, on camera stuff, I have a system I use: The first time I get a complete take, that's what I use.
That includes fret buzzes, bad notes and all. It's my goal to play "like people speak". Sometimes it means mistakes,bad grammar and slang. Sometimes it means you hear brilliant light from the heart. Perfect is a bore. Human is anything but boring.
That includes fret buzzes, bad notes and all. It's my goal to play "like people speak". Sometimes it means mistakes,bad grammar and slang. Sometimes it means you hear brilliant light from the heart. Perfect is a bore. Human is anything but boring.
What gear do you use?
Takamine P3FCN NEX Nylon Acoustic/Electric w/Cutaway, Epiphone Joe Pass jazz box, Yamaha FG340 steel string (drop tuned down a whole step) with a Baggs dual source pickup, Epiphone "The Gibson" mandolin, Squire Telecaster, Aria Electric (Frankenstein) w/EMG pick-up, GR-1 pick-up and Floyd Rose. Fender classical, Aria bass. Two Carvin AG100D acoustic amps. POD 2.0. My favorite is the Takamine. I love the nylon string guitar.
Who was your biggest musical influence growing up?
Local country musicains:Jim Thorton's Band,Homer Briar Hoppers guitar player,Jim Forsythe.Local cover bands.(The Embers,The Castaways,The Tasslels,The Generations,The Bondsmen,The Dukes of Durham,The Coachmen,Sour Honey,Willie T and Workshop,Uncle Tubb...on and on. They all showed how it was done live. The country players (guitar players,at least) were more interesting than most of the R&B and Soul guys. But,they all taught you things,if you were listening. I should also mention Rick Whitfield,Clyde Mattocks,Andy Swindell,Casey Haskins,Jerry Hudson,Johnny Thompson,Myself,Bill Barnes,Watts Mangum,Sue Witty,David Glenn,Wayne Kessinger,and all of the people I have been lucky enough to play music with through the years. I've learned from all of these guys.
Are you in a band? Have you been in bands?
No more bands for me. I play solo guitar.Some vocals. Blues,Jazz and originals. I use nylon string and a jazz box for this. I still do weddings and receptions. For this, it's mostly solo nylon string/classical guitar. Lately I've become interest in recording. I'm playing lots of electric guitar and have resumed using a flat for the electric stuff.
If you could jam with anyone, who would it be?
I do not enjoy jaming. I have to constanly "change my shots" in order to do it. I feel freer and happier doing the solos. Part of what I enjoy is trying to push moving bass parts through melody. It's hard to do. But,it's also lots of fun when it works. But, if I had to play with another person(besides David Glenn) I'd like a wind player that didn't overplay or, a cello player that didn't have to have sheet music in order to play.
What's the biggest audience you ever performed to? What's the smallest?
10,000 people at some pier for some IFC function at Myrtle Beach.(might have been Atlantic Beach) with the cover band Mainstream. Close to that number at a similar function at Duke University. Smallest: Zero. Tables and chairs. My most memorable gig was at a coffee house(I hated playing coffee houses,for the most part.) on 9th street in Durham,NC. It later became a tatto parlor. I loved this gig because I played well and I felt like I was doing exactly what I do best.That is seldom the case,for most of us. That was and is my bliss.
You're stuck on a desert island and only get to bring one album with you. What do you pick?
I couldn't pick just one. Contenders:The Velvet Sofa by The Nudes. Axis:Bold As Love by Jimi Hendrix.Sgt.Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles, Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis. Buck Owens Live at Carnige Hall(sp). Ladies of The Canyon by Joni Mitchell. I haven't even started with blues or classical.
for John Paul. That's Gene O'Neill playing the Rick 4002 bass.



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"Midnight Hour" arr. Geno.
The great Wilson Pickett gets the Geno treatment. Sweet soul music, ya'll!




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"Desperado" arr. Geno
Geno does an R&B version of this classic Eagles tune. (No, nothing is sacred.) For Chet Fortune.




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"That's For Sure" by Gene O'Neill. Some country blues for Jim Watts.




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"I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" arr. Geno.
Hank Williams,Sr.gets the Geno treatment. Blues with a little jazz on the side.




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"Superstition" arr. Geno.
Geno plays some Stevie Wonder for you. A Latin feel to this. Okay, let the fun begin.




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"I'll Never Fall in Love Again" arr. Geno.
Geno celebrates the upcoming Valentine's day. Melodic jazz guitar...sort of.




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"Rockin' Blues (I Don't Play)" by Gene O'Neill. Geno does some electric blues for my Fanda blues buds.




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"Vision and Remembrance" by Gene O'Neill.
An original classical guitar piece. For Yvalain Debodinance.




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"Mr. Bojangles" arr. Geno. Here we have Geno reimagining The Nitty Gritty Dirt band's classic song. Nothing is sacred but the truth.




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"Come Back Home" by Gene O'Neill. A rocking blues for blues Thursday. For Franck Z!




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"West Side Story" arr. Geno. Geno improvises over quotes from Bernstein and Sondheim from the 1957 stage version.




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"Stand By Me" arr. Geno. Ben E. King gets the Geno treatment. For Chet Fortune.




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"Me and Bobby McGee" arr. Geno. I haven't heard this in a while. Kristofferson gets the Geno treatment. For Jim Watts.




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"Fire" arr. Geno. Geno covers the Jimi Hendrix masterwork. For John Corsaro.




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"I Wish You Loved the Truth" by Gene O'Neill. Geno talks about how people can tell lies for a living and pretend it doesn't matter.



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"Since The Day I Was Born" by Gene O'Neill. Some original electric blues. For Franck Szpura. (Blues on!)




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"I Got It Bad" © 2022 by Gene O'Neill.
Geno shares a tune about a dude afflicted with love. For Jim Watts.



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"Dude's Etude in E" by Gene O'Neill.
A classical piece to help my fingers work better. For Carol Forsloff.




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"Pain In My Heart" by Gene O'Neill. Geno does some acoustic blues for blues Thursday.




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"Blackbird" arr. Geno.
For my friend, Mark Taylor.




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"Silent Night" arr. Geno. Geno does his version of this holiday classic. For all of my many Fandalism friends. Merry Christmas, everyone!




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"Lost Child Blues" by Gene O'Neill..
For my 12 string pal, Glenn Basham



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"Blues for Santa" by Gene O'Neill. Geno offers a new jazz guitar tune. For John Corsaro.




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"Santa Claus is Coming to Town" arr. Geno.
Geno does this classic Christmas song as a swing tune.




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"Prelude to the Journey" by Gene O'Neill. Here we have Geno sharing a spontaneous piece created in anticipation of a trip to the grocery store.




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"Keep On Moving" by Gene O'Neill. Geno shares an original pseudo-Sothern Rock tune. More looper madness.




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Durham, North Carolina
"Look Over Yonder" © 2021 Gene O'Neill.
Geno does a new original blues. For all of my friends that love the blues and Jimi.




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Durham, North Carolina
"If You Don't Mind" by Gene O'Neill.
Geno does an original solo jazz improvisation. For my pal, Franck Szypura.




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Durham, North Carolina
"The Fool I Am Today" © 2021 Gene O'Neill.
Geno does an original tune on the 12 string guitar.



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"Edge of Madness" by Gene O'Neill. Geno plays some jacked up solo electric guitar. for Peter Murr.




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"Jumble and Jive" by Gene O'Neill.
Geno offers a new solo jazz guitar number.
Strange but interesting exploration.




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"Spoonful" arr. Geno. The great Willie Dixon gets the Geno treatment. For Jim Watts.




Gene O'Neill
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Durham, North Carolina
"After The Dawning" by Gene O'Neill.
A new original classical guitar piece.
For Danny Roffe




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"We Gotta Get Out of This Place" arr. Geno.
The Animals get the Geno treatment. For Sepe. (Welcome back!)




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"Ring of Fire" arr. Geno.
Geno gives Johnny Cash the Geno treatment.
For Wynn Schaible.



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"Brahms Lullaby" arr. Geno. Geno offers his version of this song as a jazz guitar ballad.




Gene O'Neill
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"Superstition" Geno cover this great Stevie Wonder tune. Semi-Latin groove here. For Wynn Schaible.




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"Haul Ass for the Bypass" by Gene O'Neill.
Geno shares a new solo jazz piece.




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Durham, North Carolina
"Long Gone" © 2021 Gene O'Neill
for Blues Thursday. For Clive Davies.




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Durham, North Carolina
"Drift Away" arr. Geno.
Dobie Gray gets the Geno treatment.
for Eva Jones.




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Durham, North Carolina
"Winds of Change" by Gene O'Neill. Geno shares a new classical piece.
For Carol Forsloff




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"Purple Haze" arr. Geno
Geno does a questionable cover version of this great song. I'll do this for anyone willing to listen. Peace. Love. Good Colors.




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"Funk Friday" by Gene O'Neill.
Geno offers a funk improvisation played on a classical guitar. For my pal, Franck Szypura.




Gene O'Neill
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"Variations in D" by Gene O'Neill.
Geno offers a new, original classical piece.
This is for those talented Zapple Pie guys.




Gene O'Neill
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"It's All Gone" by Gene O'Neill. Geno does a country tune. For Jim Watts.




Gene O'Neill
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"Enough is Enough" by Gene O'Neill.
Geno does a true improvisation on the Les Paul in sort of a rock style. No plan, just chaos.




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"Love In the Evening" © 2021 by Gene O'Neill. An original melodic jazz guitar piece. For Yvalain Debodinance.




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"That's Allright" © 2021 Gene O'Neill.
Geno offers an original rocking blues. Boys and girls doing the party thing.




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"Too Much Whiskey, Too Much Wine" by Gene O'Neill. For Mark Taylor.




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"Amazing Grace" arr. Geno. A bluesy version of the classic, old church hymn. For Carol Forsloff.




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"Digital Wasteland" by Gene O'Neill.
Geno offers a nearly snarky tune about the joys and pitfalls of digital music.




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"Camptown Races" arr. Gene O'Neill
Melodic jazz. A guitar trio. Stephen Foster gets the Geno trio.




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"Spontaneous Combustion" by Gene O'Neill
A classical guitar improvisation.




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"Oh, Oh Baby" by Gene O'Neill. For blues Thursday. For Clive Davies. A song about a man crazy in love, but can't seem to get the words out!



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"Dream Patrol Live" Gene O'Neill and David Glenn. The dynamic blues duo gets the job done here. Blues on, ya'll!



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"Yes Indeed" by Gene O'Neill.
A track from a CD I did around 2000. Kind of airy and strange. I like the mood.



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"I Don't Need Them Blues" by Gene O'Neill
Geno offers some country blues on the 12 string.




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"More Than A Dream"© 2021 by Gene O'Neill.
An original jazz piece. guitar, trumpet and trombone. For Jim Watts.




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Durham, North Carolina
"The Next Step" by Gene O'Neill.
A jazz guitar trio. For Wynn Schaible.




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"Swing Low" arr. Gene O'Neill.
Some jazz guitar and fluglehorn.
Geno reworks this lovely old spiritual.




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"Strange Mood" © 2021 by Gene O'Neill.
I dedicate this, my 1500th upload, to all of
the people kind enough to listen. Thank you..




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"Oh, My Love" by Gene O'Neill.
Blues music for Blues Thursday.
New music done in an old timey way.




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"Slight of Hand" by Gene O'Neill.
Some calm, placid music for a crazy world. For Michael Frye, the magician.




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Durham, North Carolina
"Don't Do That" by Gene O'Neill and David Glenn. For blues Thursday. Another tune from long ago with my pal.




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"Heroin and Whiskey" by Gene O'Neill
Geno explores a mindset of 50's and 60's bebop jazz that had an influence on all that participated.




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"Call The Shots" by Gene O'Neill and David Glenn. David and I have played music together for a good, long time. Good stuff.




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"Afghanistan" by Gene O'Neill.
A piece that contemplates a war that never seems to end.




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"Please and Thank You" by Gene O'Neill.
Geno tries a new, nearly unplayable classical guitar piece. It makes my index finger hurt! LOL!




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"I'm Doing It Wrong" © 2021 by Gene O'Neill
A new song done in the classic country style. (Bonus rant is also included.)




Gene O'Neill
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Durham, North Carolina
"Nocturnal Emissions" by Gene O'Neill
Jazz guitar solo with a Latin feel. My second since returning to the land of Fanda.




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"Compassion" by Gene O'Neill.
Hello, everyone. I thought I'd return to Fandalism with a mellow vibe. Take a drink and relax.




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"No Money Blues" by Gene O'Neill.
A blues tune decrying the misery of being broke. 12 string madness.
For Franck Szypura. "Mr. Blues."



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"You're The Man" © 2021 by Gene O'Neill. To celebrate Bob Dylan's birthday, Geno offers a "good" song. For Jim Watts.




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"In The Mirror" by © 2021 Gene O'Neill'
A new singer/songwriter song. Love still lives in the world. It just needs some help. For Melani Cholie.



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"Sunday Comes Monday" by Gene O'Neill.
an improvisation built on the mood that comes on certain Sundays. For Yves.




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Durham, North Carolina
"More Than Enough" by Gene O'Neill. A jazz guitar improvisation. For Mark Fussell




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"Baby, Why?" by Gene O'Neill
Geno does some 12 string blues for all of his Fandalism pals. How ya'll doing?




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"Cliché Blues (All Alone)" © 2021 by Gene O'Neill. Blues with some jazz on the side. Love isn't for sale. Perhaps, for rent?




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"Point of View" © 2021 by Gene O'Neill. Geno offers a lyric driven blues song to all of his new and old friends on Fandalism.




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"Jazz and Allergy Meds" by Gene O'Neill.
Geno offers an improvisation made while under the influence a legal drug. Which does not make him a big dope. (What?)




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"Variations on Peter Gunn" arr. Geno. Henry Mancini gets the Geno treatment.




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"May Crash and Burn" by Gene O'Neill.
Geno does a classical guitar improvisation. For my pal, Franck Szypura. Knee, heal fast! Go Francky!




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"Hear The Wind A Moaning" by Gene O'Neill.
Geno offers a raw-boned blues tune for Blue Thursday. For Angelo Marinosci.




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"Sunshine, Flowers and Pollen" by Gene O'Neill. Some happy music to go along with the joy that spring brings. For Wynn Schaible. (You should wait for the Claritin to kick in.)




Gene O'Neill
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"You Made A Good Start"© 2021 by Gene O'Neill. Some Redneck Rock-a-billy with a little Hank Sr. on the side. Original Song.




Gene O'Neill
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Durham, North Carolina
"Oh,Son Oh,Son" by Gene O'Neill.
Geno offers a new song done in the old folk tradition. We call this "faux folk" For Jim Watts.




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"The Ornate Waltz" by Gene O'Neill.
Geno offers a new piece of music played in the old, but beloved classical style. A busy index finger is noted on the left hand.




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"New Kerry Dance" by Gene O'Neill. Geno offers some Celtic tinged guitar work that has a nice lilt to it. So, dance on! For Clive Davies.




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Durham, North Carolina
"Ain't Got No Reason" © 2021 by Gene O'Neill.
Geno does an original rock tune. For the one and only Mark Taylor.




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"Rambling Ragtime Blues" by Gene O'Neill. Geno shares a new song. Lots of fun for all concerned. For Staffan Fenander




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