1985 VARIOUS SESSIONS
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Burlesque sessions
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April
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Cherokee Studio, |
June
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Oceanway Studios |
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A Radio Studio, |
July
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The Home Of Ron Wood, Live Aid rehearsals |
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John F. Kennedy Stadium, Live Aid concert |
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Cherokee Studio, Hollywood, |
August
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Gymnasium Of |
September
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The Home Of Bob Dylan, Bob Brown Interview |
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Universal Studios, Farm Aid rehearsals |
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Memorial Stadium, |
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Memorial Stadium, |
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The Home Of Bob Dylan, Charles Young Interview |
October
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Cherokee Studio, |
November
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April 1985 |
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Sly Dunbar & Robbie Shakespeare recording
overdub session produced by Bill Laswell. |
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No Name On The
Bullet
(Sly Dunbar & Robbie Shakespeare) |
Bob Dylan
(harmonica).
Note. Master track recorded earlier at
unknown date with unidentified musicians except of course Sly Dunbar &
Robbie Shakespeare.
Official
release
Released on Sly Dunbar & Robbie Shakespeare:
LANGUAGE BARRIER,
Stereo
studio recording, 6 minutes.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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Cherokee
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Too Hot To
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Bob Dylan
(vocal & guitar), Ira Ingber (guitar), Nedra Wheeler (bass), Charlie
Quintana (drums).
Notes.
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These
tracks are nor circulating.
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The
songs may or may not be Bob Dylan compositions.
Stereo
studio recordings.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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Cherokee
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Freedom For The
Stallion (Allen Toussaint) |
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Jam 1 |
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Jam 2 |
Bob Dylan
(vocal & guitar), Greg Arreguin (guitar), Dan Schwartz (bass), Charlie
Quintana (drums).
Note. These tracks are nor circulating.
Stereo
studio recordings.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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Oceanway
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Freedom For The
Stallion (Allen Toussaint) |
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Jam 4 |
Bob Dylan
(vocal & guitar), Sterling Smith (guitar), Barry Goldberg (piano), Jack
Morris Sherman (organ), Jorge Calderon (bass), Charlie Quintana (drums).
Note. These tracks are nor circulating.
Stereo
studio recordings.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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A Radio
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Rock-Line |
Notes
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Bob
Dylan answers telephone calls from listeners.
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Conducted
by Bob Coburn.
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Broadcast
live by various radio stations in US and
Reference. The Fiddler Now Upspoke, Volume 2, Desolation Row Promotions, pages 499-509.
Stereo radio
broadcast, 30 minutes.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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The Home
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Rehearsals before Live Aid appearance |
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Ballad Of
Hollis Brown |
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Ballad Of
Hollis Brown |
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Ballad Of Hollis
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Girl From The |
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Girl From The |
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Girl From The |
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Trouble |
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Blowin' In The
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Blowin' In The
Wind |
Bob Dylan,
Ron Wood, Keith Richards (guitars).
1, 3, 9 Bob Dylan (vocal).
4 Bob Dylan & Keith Richards (shared vocals).
5, 6 Keith Richards (vocal).
Bootleg
Voices Of Freedom. Rattlesnake RS076.
Stereo
recording, 20 minutes.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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John F.
Kennedy Stadium |
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Live Aid Concert |
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Ballad Of
Hollis Brown |
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When The Ship
Comes In |
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Blowin' In The
Wind |
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We Are The
World
(Michael Jackson/Lionel Ritchie) |
1-3 Bob
Dylan, Ron Wood, Keith Richards (guitars).
4 Bob Dylan (guitar), shared vocals by Joan Baez, Harry Belafonte, Mick
Jagger, Peter Paul And Mary, Lionel Richie, Kenny Rogers, Tina Turner and many
many more.
Notes
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Broadcast
live on television worldwide by satellite.
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Dylan’s
speech after the first song prompted the first Farm Aid concert later in 1985.
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First
live version of Ballad Of Hollis Brown
since The Forum,
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First
live version of When The Ship Comes In
since Royal Festival Hall,
BobTalk
I wanna introduce some people who came along
tonight. Keith Richards and Ron Wood. I don't know, where they are?
(Richards
& Woods appear and Ballad Of Hollis Brown is performed) Thank you. I thought that was a fitting song
for this important occasion. You know while I'm here, I just hope that some of
the money that's raised for the people in Africa, maybe they could just take
just a little bit of it, 1 or 2 million maybe, and use it to, maybe use it to
pay the mortgages on some of the farms, that the farmers here owe to the banks.
Thank you. It sounds all right out
there ? How much time we got ? Right. (after When The Ship Comes In)
Bootlegs
The Day The World Rocked. Mama Records LP.
Live Aid The Global Juke Box Vol. 2. Global Juke Box LP.
Live Aid. A Short Shame Story. Live Aid LP.
Now’s The
Special Night-Special Guests. American Concert Series / Acs 018.
Voices Of Freedom. Rattlesnake RS076.
Stereo PA
recording,
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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Cherokee
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Summer
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Bob Dylan
(harmonica).
Note. Master track recorded earlier at
unknown date with unidentified musicians except of course Little Steven..
Official
releases
1 released
on single
1 released on video
Released on ARTISTS UNITED AGAINST APARTHEID/SUN CITY, Manhattan ST 53019,
Stereo
studio recordings, 15 minutes.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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Gymnasium
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Video shooting of When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky and Emotionally Yours |
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Jam 1 |
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Instrumental
Blues |
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When The Night
Comes Falling From The Sky |
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Blackbird (John
Lennon/Paul McCartney) |
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Jam 2 |
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When The Night
Comes Falling From The Sky |
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When The Night
Comes Falling From The Sky |
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When The Night
Comes Falling From The Sky |
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When The Night
Comes Falling From The Sky |
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When The Night Comes
Falling From The Sky |
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When The Night
Comes Falling From The Sky |
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Unidentified
Instrumental |
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I Shall Be
Released |
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Emotionally
Yours |
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Emotionally
Yours |
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Emotionally
Yours |
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Emotionally
Yours |
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Emotionally
Yours |
1 Bob Dylan
(guitar), Hunt Sales (organ), Phil Chen (bass), Clem Burke (drums).
2-13 Bob Dylan (guitar), David Stewart (guitar), Phil Chen (bass), Hunt
Sales (congas), Feargal Sharkey & Steven Scales (percussion), Clem Burke
(drums).
3, 6-11 Bob Dylan (vocal) and Pamela ? (2nd vocal).
12 Feargal Sharkey
13 David Stewart
14 David Stewart (guitar),
14-18 Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar).
Note. 3, 6-11 and 14-18 sung and played
on top of the playback of the recordings released on Empire Burlesque. These
live performances are however hardly audible.
2, 4, 5 mono
audience recordings.
1, 3, 6-18 mono PA recordings.
70 minutes.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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The Home
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Interview by Bob Brown. |
Note. Broadcast by ABC-TV,
Reference. The Fiddler Now Upspoke, Volume 5, Desolation Row Promotions, pages 1051-1052.
Mono TV
recording, 6 minutes.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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Universal
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Farm Aid Rehearsals |
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Unidentified
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What'd I Say (Ray Charles) |
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Baby What You
Want Me To Do (Jimmy Reed) |
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Shake (?) |
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I'll Remember
You |
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Then He Kissed
Me
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Instrumental
Blues |
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Forever Young |
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Forever Young |
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Unidentified
Instrumental |
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Trust Yourself |
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Louie, Louie (Richard Berry) |
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That Lucky Old
Sun (Haven
Gillespie/Beasley Smith) |
1-7, 10-13
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Tom Petty (guitar), Mike Campbell (guitar),
Benmont Tench (keyboards), Howie Epstein (bass), Stan Lynch (drums), Debra
Byrd, Queen Esther Marrow, Madelyn
9, Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar), Benmont Tench (keyboards), Debra
Byrd, Queen Esther Marrow, Madelyn
Notes
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1
is only a fragment.
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9
and fragment of 7 broadcast by ABC-TV,
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Mono studio
recording, 45 minutes.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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Memorial
Stadium |
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Rehearsals for Farm Aid |
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Shake (?) |
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Trust Yourself |
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That Lucky Old
Sun (Haven
Gillespie/Beasley Smith) |
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Maggie's Farm |
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I Like It Like
That
(Chris Kenner) |
Bob Dylan
(vocal & guitar), Tom Petty (guitar), Mike Campbell (guitar), Benmont Tench
(keyboards), Howie Epstein (bass), Stan Lynch (drums), Debra Byrd, Queen Esther
Marrow, Madelyn
Note.
Incomplete
stereo audience recording, 15 minutes.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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Memorial
Stadium |
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Farm Aid Concert |
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Clean Cut Kid |
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Shake (?) |
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I'll Remember
You |
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Trust Yourself |
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That Lucky Old
Sun (Haven
Gillespie/Beasley Smith) |
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Maggie's Farm |
Bob Dylan
(vocal & guitar), Tom Petty (guitar), Mike Campbell (guitar), Benmont Tench
(keyboards), Howie Epstein (bass), Stan Lynch (drums), Debra Byrd, Queen Esther
Marrow, Madelyn
4-6 Willie Nelson (acoustic guitar).
3, 4 Madelyn
Notes
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2-4,
6 broadcast live by several radio and TV-stations in US and
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Live
debuts of Clean Cut Kid, Shake, I'll Remember You, Trust
Yourself and That Lucky Old Sun.
Bootlegs
Now And Then. Ruthless
Rhymes LP.
Now’s The
Then & Now / Farm Aid. LP
Official release
3, 6 released on Bob Dylan
Re-Transmissions, Storming Music Company, SMC 2642, 10 March 2008.
1 partly
mono TV recording.
2-4, 6 stereo PA recording.
5 stereo audience recording
21 minutes.
Session info
updated 24 March 2008.
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The Home
Of Bob Dylan |
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September
1985 |
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Interview by Charles Young. |
Notes
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Broadcast
by MTV,
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An
additional brief part later broadcast by MTV in the Liner Notes Program on Dave
Stewart.
Incomplete
mono TV recording, 4 minutes.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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Cherokee
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Demos |
Bob Dylan
(vocal & guitar), Vito San Filippo (bass), Raymond Lee Pounds (drums),
Carolyn Dennis, Madelyn
Notes.
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These
tracks are nor circulating.
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No
further details are known.
Stereo
studio recordings.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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Celebration of Bob Dylan’s first 25 years in the
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Notes
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Short
acceptance speech by Bob Dylan.
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Broadcast
by ABC-TV in the program “Entertainment Tonight” and by MTV,
Mono TV
recording, 2 minutes.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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20-23
November 1985 |
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Unidentified
Instrumental |
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Unidentified
Instrumental |
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Under Your
Spell
(Bob Dylan & Carole Baye Sager) |
Bob Dylan
(guitar), Dave Stewart (guitar), Patrick Seymour (keyboards), John McKenzie
(bass), Clem Burke (drums).
Notes
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1,
2 recorded
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1,
2 broadcast by BBC 2,
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3
overdubbed May 1986 and later released on Knocked
Out Loaded.
Stereo
studio recordings, 4 minutes.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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Interview by Andy Kershaw. |
Note. Partly broadcast by BBC 2,
Reference. The Fiddler Now Upspoke, Volume 5, Desolation Row Promotions, pages 1053-1054.
Mono TV
recording, 4 minutes.
Session info
updated 1 September 2003.
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