Clubgoers dance amid light towers on the dance floor at Studio 54 on May 15, 1978. It was, after all, her fun yet insightful personality that won over the hearts of her many fans. The nightclub was typically packed full of people. What made Studio 54 different, however, was that drugs were practically encouraged inside. Studio 54's golden age came to an end when the federal government came after Schrager and Rubell for tax evasion. Capote is the author of books like Other Voices, Other Rooms, Breakfast at Tiffanys and In Cold Blood. From my parent's basement to VIP Host at Studio 54 Las Vegas. Traffic on 54th Street was brought to a standstill as both celebrities and humble ravers struggled to approach. Aids later hit, of course. What Gene has is a very different sensitivity, McCarthy says. Right: A pair of women get funky on the dance floor during November 1977. From the looks of it, he seemed to enjoy his time there, too! A pile of people forms on the dance floor of the 1978 "Purple Party.". Highly respected clothing designer Diane von Furstenberg is perched on a couch with media mogul Barry Diller. And McCarthy was able to recognize the special collection Lowen had inherited and make sure his creative legacy remained alive. Rubells connections meant celebrities were some of the first people to set foot inside, and its reputation as an exclusive hub for the rich and famous was sparked. Relive some of Studio 54's most classic nights in the gallery above. One of the most memorable soirees was held in honor of Dolly Parton. And I kind of let that slide because he didnt shoot. Another morning, someone did pull the trigger. This made him extremely popular, and they demanded Taylor stay when Rubell wanted to fire him. He and his wife Sasha Stallone are pictured here in Studio 54 in 1978. It was closer and we were dead. Throughout its three-year lifespan under Rubell and Schrager, Studio 54 served as a lab to experiment with everything from illicit drugs to gender. The couple had been enjoying dinner a short time earlier with socialite Nikki Haskell and her date at the iconic Upper East Side eatery Elaines. I dont know what Im going to do without Studio! And everyone was crying and weeping.. Her hair is blonder and bigger than ever. (The pair later married but not until 2001). Many of the celebs who were there are still alive, so other than vague rumors, we don't know the worst of what went down. A couple relaxes next to a comatose man, 1978. My house now is filled with his art, and I hope others will appreciate it too.. The black-and-white photographs included scenes from iconic clubs like Studio 54 and Xenon; shots of Carrie Fisher, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Mary Tyler Moore and Robert Redford; as well quirky New York City street life tableaus in the 1970s and Eighties. Up above the balcony, there was the rubber room, with thick rubber walls that could be easily wiped down after all the powdery activity that went on. Elizabeth Taylors birthday featured a performance by the Rockettes, which the star viewed while perched on a float of gardenias. What is now a Broadway theater used to be the emblematic hot spot of '70s disco nightlife. Theyd been waiting and they just started shooting. Once you see the pictures of the famous faces and outrageous antics that took place inside, it wont be too surprising that Studio 54 was able to reach such high success. This wouldnt be the only time Studio 54 went above and beyond for New Years. Fellini gave us costumes from his film The Clowns. Imagine walking into a nightclub and seeing this group of people having drinks you might not believe what youre seeing! He handed them out to a few dozen people around him and they waited the 15-20 minutes for them to kick in. This exclusive event would have been the talk of the season. But that picture started the ball rolling. Id go there a lot with dates and with friends, and with lots of people, he told The Washington Post in 2016. Send us a tip using our anonymous form. In 1977, Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell began work converting the theater into the Studio 54 nightclub. But nothing . Those lucky enough to be in attendance are spotted in the background, watching with drinks in hand. For those of us who prefer photojournalism to actual opulent dance clubs, the morning-after exhaustion on patrons faces may be the most relatable theme of the series. When the builders were asked if they were making a "sex pit," the answer was simply, yes. The two are almost unrecognizable, however, thanks to the cream thats been smeared all over their faces and clothes. The clubs explosive success had attracted attention from authorities, and they thought Studio 54 might be connected to organized crime. The animal-loving activist tried to correct the misconception in a 2015 letter to the Financial Times. He told Rubell outright that his uniform was ridiculous for working, and instead he was going to hang out and entertain the celebrities. Another thing it often had, as a result, was strange performances. Studio 54 had arrived. It wasn't that disco was dying or the club became uncool, it was that the owners were complete crooks. Antoinette Norcia / Getty Images In this 1978 picture, crowds line up for entry into Manhattan's renowned disco and . The most tragically desperate individual was found in an air vent in black tie attire, dead. And all of a sudden the guy starts choking me., That was a minor inconvenience compared to the trials of security chief Chuck Garelick, who tells Haden-Guest that a man once tried to literally crash the VIP entrance in his Oldsmobile. McCarthy, who happened to frequent Studio 54 on occasion, was amazed by his access to the notables in attendance. The photos left over tell a story of a place where absolutely nothing was off limits. First, we changed it from fuck off to freak off, and that was pretty hideous. MSN called the drug-taking "endemic." 10 Crazy Things That Happened At Studio 54 Mental Floss. Its immersive atmosphere and coveted location on West 54th street in Manhattan made the spot an instant hit. The setting is quite a departure from his most famous work, but Papageorges keen eye for detail and fascination with his subjects is consistently engaginghe just makes everyone look gorgeous. Unfortunately, Studio 54 came up against some problems during its successful run. Studio 54 is a Broadway theater and a former disco nightclub at 254 West 54th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. New York Magazine interviewed former employees, including bartender Scott Taylor. There is a famous picture of former first lady Betty Ford (who had quit drinking and prescription drugs just a year before) hanging out with the stars while her Secret Service detail stands behind her. What was interesting is that women felt secure enough to dance nude in the place. Other photographers didnt capture that. Capote was an occasional visitor to Studio 54 and got down with the best of them. It was down here that the privileged few were invited to indulge in their wildest desires. Costing tens of thousands of dollars, these one-night-only productions put the neighboring Broadway shows to shame, only to vanish by the time the club opened the next day. She is seen here in colorful 70s makeup, big hair and a risque lace top. Lowen recognized some of the celebrities in the photos, but she wasnt sure what exactly her brothers archives contained or its value to the world. Above our heads. Studio 54 has gone down in history as the ultimate nightclub, a place where everyone who was anyone went to get down, boogie, and be seen. Not something you see every day, but you could see it at Studio 54. Some tried to grease palms with thousands of dollars. You were also welcomed with open arms if you were a drag queen. Studio 54: Candid photography captures all the bacchanalian revelry, Oliver Reed as a prototype Alex from A Clockwork Orange in These are the Damned, I Have No Desire To Be Nico: Post-Punks Muse Of Manchester, Linder Sterling. The people who did gain entry were just as bizarre. by Gabriel H. Sanchez. The party went off without a hitch, save for a minor incident. This photograph was taken at the first Halloween party and shows two men dressed in taboo fetish gear, one man miming cutting the other. We would have this situation where people would climb down from the building next door in full mountain-climbing gear with ropes tied around their shoulders, Studio 54 associate Baird Jones explained to Haden-Guest. It was completely normal to see people walking around naked. (A young Alec Baldwin was a busboy, and legend says he quit because he was too turned on by all the intimacy he witnessed.) For many guests (celebrity or not), Studio 54 was a place to dance, discover, and dip into the unknown. Inside The Real Studio 54 Balconies Liza Minnelli No Hats S Guardian. He was supplied with drugs and given a regular paycheck. Trans women were welcomed, while eccentrics such as Rollerina, a Wall Street banker by day who. 29 Wild Photos From The Drug-Fueled Heyday Of Studio 54. We knocked on the door. We felt horrible., The men sulked back to Rodgers apartment just a few blocks away. It would be decades before New York City's smoking ban forbade smoking in indoor spaces. The gift caused some tension a year later, after the IRS raided Rubells office and seized his financial records, including a catalogue of gifts dolled out to celebrity friends and clients. If youd gone to Studio 54 in the 1970s, however, this is exactly the type of scene you couldve enjoyed. Halston.It was 10:30 in the morning and the phone rang, club associate Renny Reynolds told Haden-Guest. It was a place of secrets and secretions, the in-crowd and inhalations, sucking and snorting., Studio 54s fast and loose accounting would ultimately contribute to its downfall. We stood there as long as we could take it, until our feet were just finally way too cold. We had a blast. Both famous celebrities and regular bystanders alike managed to have a rockin good time at Studio 54. Steve had certain criteria, an insider later told Vanity Fair. It just snowballed from there, doorman Marc Benecke recalled in a 1998 E! This is after the feminist movement of the 70s: if a woman wanted to be nude that was her privilege, no one would ever touch her or say anything. One man was less lucky. Sylvester Stallone and Sheryl Slocum, 1977. Writer and socialite Anthony Haden-Guest describes the scenes as like the damned looking into paradise. Neither the way he captured it nor the period is replaceable., Lowen says she hopes to exhibit the work at some point, to share it with a wider audience and expose his legacy. Andy Warhol, mingling backstage with friends Bianca Jagger and fashion designer Halston. She made appearances at the nightclub more than once throughout the years and was there on its last day of operation under Steve Rubell in 1980. America in 1977 was ripe for something fun, glamorous and a bit risque. Four women in shimmery dresses sit in the club's lounge area. I had a farm wagon we brought in and piled with hay. Contact Gabriel H. Sanchez at gabriel.sanchez@buzzfeed.com. The move this woman pulls off seems to defy her age in every way shes flexible enough to wrap her legs around him and strong enough to hold herself up by his arms. A 77-year-old widow who became known as "Disco Sally" was a regular and was always allowed in when she showed up. See Rare Photos Inside Studio 54 Nightclub There was an anything goes attitude to sex at Studio 54. Nightlife anywhere was sure to have drugs involved were talking about the 1970s, here. Co-owner Steve Rubell was gay, which could explain why instead of the busty women you might expect, the bartenders at the club were all hunky guys. A man dangles a cigarette inside Studio 54, 1977. At a wild place like Studio 54, there werent lots of rules about what to wear or who to be. Then, step inside the 1990s rave scene at its neon zenith. And they were not quiet about it. Williams appears to be accepting a drink from the jolly character. Rolling Stone reportedthat when Dolly Parton came to town for a concert, the owners decided the best way to make a country singer feel comfortable was to turn the club into a farm. Actor and author Chris Lawford shares a dance with Mick Jagger's wife, Bianca. Why dont we go? We were with him literally until he took a car to go home and meet the authorities. The party was over. One of Studio 54s main attractions was its complex lighting. While Studio 54 traded in nightly excess, the elaborate themed parties held on special occasions allowed Rubell, Schrager and their team to bring VIP guests most vivid fantasies to life. Judge Richard Owen shocked the court by imposing the maximum penalty: three-and-a-half years in prison and $20,000 fines. Ultimately, as the judge said, theirs was a crime of hubris. In 1977, at the height of the disco craze, the Studio 54 nightclub opened . I have. Owner Steve Rubell is standing in his office in this photograph after, he claimed, federal police raided the area in search of drugs. A glitter-covered go-go dancer sways in a G-string. Diana Ross and Liza Minnelli both performed. ' Released as Le Freak that September, the song would become Chics first Number One and biggest hit. Model Bianca Jagger holds doves at a party thrown by fashion designer Halston in 1977. Left: A clubgoer dressed as Jesus carries a large cross onto the dance floor in 1977. Once they replaced the profanity, it would become their smash hit "Le Freak.". Unlike Ron Galellas work which has been exhibited and is collected as fine art after Spatz died in 2003 the archive of images was inherited by his younger sister, Amy Lowen, and packed away in filing cabinets in her Kentucky home. You walked in and the hallway was nothing but lockers, high school lockers on both sides, marveled the films producer, Allan Carr, in 1998. Skimming was standard practice in the cash-flush world of restaurants and nightclubs, but this was an order of magnitude greater than most offenders. The 100 Best Albums of 2022. Rogers says this was a reaction to people seeing images of the glamour of places like Studio 54 while their real lives reflected the worst financial recession since the Great Depression. No one remembered him being there the first night. It wasnt just the celebrities known to enjoy partying who indulged in a night out at Studio 54. A look back at the epicenter of NYC nightlife, presented by Getty Images. 29 Pictures That Show Just How Insane Studio 54 Really Was. This meant the doormen had huge amounts of power. There was even something above the rubber room, beyond secretive, up where the gods of the club could engage in their chosen vice high up above the relentless dancers. Ian Schrager may be writing the last word on Studio 54 with his coffee table tome for Rizzoli. Still others would try to be sneaky. For Andy Warhols 50th birthday in August 1978, Rubell gave the artist a fresh roll of 5,000 free drink tickets and a silver garbage can filled with $1,000 worth of crisp new dollar bills. It wasnt until a few years later that Rubell would get busted for tax evasion and end up in jail. While these two women may not have been the craziest partiers, they certainly appreciated a good night out. Creative Breakfast Recipes from Andrew Zimmern, Alton Brown and Sunny Anderson, 14 Destination Races Perfect for Extending into a Vacation, Wild Office Pranks That Evil Coworkers Have Pulled on Each Other, 6 Sites to Design Custom Photo Mugs for Gifts or Keepsakes, Seasonal Sips: Totally Teetotal Winter Mocktails for Dry January. IRS agents raided Studio 54 on December 14th, 1978, seizing garage bags of cash, financial documents and five ounces of cocaine. Steve went all out for that, Michael Musto remembered in the E! For 33 months, Studio 54 was the American bacchanal, an unprecedented mix of glamorous sophistication and primal hedonism. We were really totally dejected. The secluded corners furnished with mattresses quickly became a popular feature. To this day the nightclub remains a thing of legend, even if it has been transformed into a theater. It got the attention of the IRS, and the club was raided on suspicion of tax evasion. Getting high low-down, Grace Jones wrote in her 2016 memoir. The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time One journalist who was there frequently said, "Even if you weren't having sex with someone every night, you felt like you could.". This crowd is made up of well-known, successful individuals: Fashion designer Halston and actress Bianca Jagger are on the left, followed by film director Jack Haley Jr. and actress Liza Minnelli in the back right. But two people we know were flat-out rejected were disco legends Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of the band Chic. 60 Chilling Vintage Photos From Studio 54 Studio 54 has gone down in history as the ultimate nightclub, a place where everyone who was anyone went to get down, boogie, and be seen. Left: Outside Studio 54, someone arrives to the club on a horse for the third annual Halloween party in 1978. In 1977 the club made millions yet reportedly paid just a paltry $8,000 in taxes. It seemed as though thrill-seekers young and old wanted nothing more than to get a taste of Studio 54s soaring reputation. After those three years, the experience of partying at Studio 54 just wasnt the same. Please allow ads and let sponsors fund your surfing. Steven Stills is playing the drum, and 300 other people are in attendance. So we got to Studio 54 and there was nobody there. When youre a wealthy celebrity, youre going to want to have the best of the best. People came back time and again during the life of Studio 54 for this openness and acceptance. The horse was granted entry. A woman holds a makeshift pipe for a man as he attempts to smoke an unidentified substance in 1981. Left: A man dressed in nothing but a clear plastic sheet dances with a topless woman at a Studio 54 Halloween party in 1978. While the club wanted to attract as many celebrities as possible, just being famous didn't necessarily guarantee you entrance. . They were hired for the New Years Eve party of 1977. People were waiting in lines with the most fantastic costumes on, each one trying to outdo the other one so that they could be pointed to and get in. One Halloween, two women, perhaps recalling the famous Bianca Jagger photos, took out a $500 loan to rent a horse, which they rode nude to the velvet ropes as twin Lady Godivas. While he was working in the late Seventies, I had gotten married, moved to Louisville, Kentucky, and wasnt a part of Genes day-to-day life, Lowen tells Rolling Stone. The following February, just before they were due to serve their time, Rubell and Schrager threw one last bash, billed as The End of Modern-Day Gomorrah. This final blowout was intimate compared to most nights, with just 2,000 of Studio 54s most faithful, including Richard Gere, Halston, Reggie Jackson, Andy Warhol, Lorna Luft and Sylvester Stallone. TheIndependent says others took a different tack, offering their bodies instead. He captured that era in my lifetime, and I hope someone is having that type of fun again. Mattresses in the basement were frequently the site of trysts, while the infamous balcony was designed complete with easy-to-clean surfaces as a place for couples to get it on. The spectacle is complete with their revealing outfits, but by Studio 54 standards, their dress is modest. This photograph comes just before the release of Off the Wall, when he was still remembered most for his youthful vocals in The Jackson 5. Known for its raucous parties and A-list guests, the first three years of Studio 54's existence were the most exclusive and enticing and that was by design. This couple wears scant Halloween costumes resembling a mermaid and some kind of sea creature, and their choice of style was not out of the ordinary at Studio 54. There was a 1950 Chevy convertible that got a bit trashed because people climbed in and burned the seats, says Reynolds. They agreed to bring these cars up. Six big-finned classics were parked on the dance floor, but minutes before opening the fire marshal cited a major hazard: The cars hadnt been drained of gasoline. A playful, intimate moment between a pair of partygoers, circa 1978. We were just yelling obscenities: Fuck Studio 54 Fuck em Fuck off Fuck those scumbags fuck them! The doormen regularly had to be escorted home at the end of the night for their safety. Its like mixing a salad, he explained, or casting a play. Doorman Marc Benecke, then a 19-year-old student at Hunter College, served as Rubells deputy. See Rare Photos Inside Studio 54 Nightclub, RS Recommends: Rad Powers E-Bike Offers a New (and Better) Way to Commute, How Vaccines and Masks Are Making Broadway Safe Again, See Nanci Griffith Cover the Rolling Stones No Expectations, Brian Walshe to Be Charged with Murder of His Missing Wife, Ron Jeremy Found Not Competent to Stand Trial in Serial Rape Case, The Genetic Mutation That Makes Kraken Covid So Contagious, The Boy Just Aint Smart': How Stephen A. Smith Overcame a Learning Disability to Become the Most Passionate Voice in Sports, Andrew Callaghan Apologizes: I've Always Taken No for an Answer as Far as Consent, Leslie Jones Asks White People in New York How They're Celebrating MLK Jr. Day, Pro-Trump Former Lawmaker Ordered to Pay $45,000 for Blocking Man on Facebook, Meryl Streep Checks Into Only Murders in the Building on Hulu, Matt Schlapp Sued for $9.4 Million After Allegedly Groping Man's Crotch. They served copious amounts of alcohol, played the loudest music and sometimes had mini food fights on the dancefloor. Gene had a special eye for the beauty and the fun and sometimes even the weirdness of the situations. But the party was wild.. Inside studio 54 the wild nights of 1970 s celebrities disco and debauchery club owner mark fleischman i m ending my life by dancing with stars swimming in story behind legendary nightclub high humans broadway beloved basement feinstein below turns 10 new york times page 4 herald weekly ian schrager on doentary this film takes [] Bokfrlaget Max Strm/Hasse Persson Studio 54. ' Haskell remembered in Anthony Haden-Guests bookThe Last Party. Left: A topless woman in a peacock feather headdress dances at Studio 54's Halloween party in 1977. A kind of unofficial VIP area in an already VIP club, it was where big celebrities went for their private trysts. Luckily for us, a handful of photographers captured the scene at Studio 54's height in the 1970s. The employee, stoned out of his mind, forgot to unlock her and went back to work. Life of a party (from left): Halston, Bianca Jagger, Jack Haley Jr and wife, Liza Minnelli and Andy Warhol. Studio 54 had an epic few years, but that was it. Many of the staff of Studio 54 including Rubell died as a result of it. He captured it fantastically the fun and wackiness, the sweetness. Robin Williams dancing with his then-wife Valerie in 1979. He had accepted it. The man who made it famous, Steve Rubell, was only in charge from 1977 to 1980. In the clubs first year open, Cher showed up to the scene at Studio 54. Within half an hour they composed a song called Fuck Off. After some lyrical tweaking they arrived at a slightly more Top 40friendly title. No other nightclub has been able to rival it in reputation and A-list guests since. It was just as much a part of the Studio 54 experience as the dancing. A woman wears nothing but pearls and a mask as she grinds on two men in jewels and makeup. Now an animal rights advocate, Bianca told the Financial Times (via the Guardian) that she didn't show up on the horse. One of the men on the scene was Gene Spatz, a pioneering paparazzo and street photographer who most people have never heard about. When Williams visited Studio 54, he joined a fleet of other actors such as John Travolta, Richard Gere, Al Pacino and John Belushi, who all set foot in the iconic destination to see what it was about. But soon the crowd started to build to ridiculous proportions. Bianca Jagger appears on horseback for her birthday. She wanted to interview us about recording her next album. If there was one person who loved going out to Studio 54, it was Bianca Jagger. Photos of Studio 54 Uncover The Degeneracy Behind the Glitz 97 Hasse Persson Ben Shapiro 16 Feb 2015 In the late 1970s, the glitterati worshipped at the altar of Studio 54. The stunt was one of the most effective in the history of publicity, as photos of Jagger on horseback instantly appeared in papers across the globe. For the younger generations who might not know, Elizabeth Taylor was a star like no other during her time. Those who were turned away often returned night after night, changing their outfits, hairstyles and company. The brainchild of Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager, the club opened in a. It wasn't that unusual for people to rappel down the neighboring building using full climbing gear, trying to get into the courtyard over a 10-foot wall with barbed wire on top. The door code played upon the fundamental human quirk of desperately wanting what one cant have. Studio 54s peak was intense but short-lived. New York Post columnist Jack Martin found Rubell in the early morning hours. Alcohol was not the main thing people were after. Studio 54 is the one nightclub from the '70s everyone remembers. But wait, is that a horse shes trying to pet? And, of course, disco music was blaring. Fortunately, there were places they could go to do the most extreme stuff. There is mixed reporting on whether notorious lady-killer Warren Beatty was told to leave or if he gave up on his own. The sex, drugs and disco on offer at Studio 54 served as the perfect release for a generation raised under the pressures of Watergate and the Vietnam War. Inside Studio 54, you could smoke just about whatever you wanted and sit however you liked. We had a circus ring with sand, and mermaids on trapezes, he told Vanity Fair. A party was staged the night before their sentences began. Operated by the Roundabout Theatre Company, Studio 54 has 1,006 seats on two levels. This photo shows a man dressed in drag with fake (and appropriately sequined) breasts on his chest. Studio 54: 10 Wild Stories From Clubs Debauched Heyday, How True Is Respect? One of the many famous faces to grace the dance floor of Studio 54 was that of legendary singer Diana Ross. Benecke says he "sometimes" took them up on it. Fact-Checking the Aretha Franklin Biopic, Jeff Buckleys Grace: 10 Things You Didnt Know, Flashback: Back to the Future Has Everyone Wanting to Play Johnny B Goode Like Michael J. Once, a regular customer had too many people, or some problem. A woman dances near the Studio 54 light towers in 1977. Behind The Scenes At Studio 54 Cnn Style. The head guy, Marc Benecke, was just 19, but his position made him one of the most important people in New York. One of the most famous pictures ever taken at the club was of Mick Jagger's then-wife Bianca (pictured above at a different event with John Travolta) atop a white horse being led around the dance floor by a naked man covered in glitter (and sporting a fabulous '70s mustache). The picture that forms is that you had to see it to believe it. And we were laughing, Rodgers described to Haden-Guest. Performers drop down from the ceiling, held by nothing but a cord connected to their legs. But, thanks to photographers who were in the right place at the right time, we can get glimpses of what a crazy night out at Studio 54 was truly like. Debbie Harry of Blondie arrives with her friends to the nightclub in 1981. To achieve the perfect blend of guests for his nightly party, he often stood on a stepstool outside, selecting members of the crowd for admittance with a subjectivity that bordered on heartless. About fifteen minutes later we were just getting ready to leave, and they opened one of the doors. The many singers who passed through the joint didnt leave without belting out a few notes of their own. It wasn't subtle: Hung from the roof of Studio 54, dangling over the dance floor, was a giant crescent moon with a face, a cocaine spoon moving to and from its nose. When she visited the city for concert dates in May 1978, Rubell created a rural farm setting to help the country singer feel more at home. The brainchild of Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager, the club opened in a onetime CBS soundstage on April 26th, 1977, and immediately became the epicenter of nightlife in New York City and the world. Studio 54, New York. Then, all of a sudden it just hit me. At Studio 54, anyone with a good attitude (and good style) was welcome. In this picture, you can see doorman Mark Benecke sweeping the expectant crowd for the best individuals to allow past the front doors. We want to hear it. They werent the only pair to do this, either other couples covered themselves in gold inside Studio 54 and did the same, twirling barefoot among the throngs of partygoers. Not only was this accepted, but one of the biggest suppliers was the co-owner Steve Rubell. Part of the lure of a nightclub like Studio 54 is that you went home with plenty of stories to tell about the wacky things you saw go down inside.
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