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985:, and it sounded no better. That's when I understood I had a choice to make. At that point in time we were just a one hit wonder, and "Susie Q" hadn't really been that big a hit. Either this would be a success, something really big, or we might as well start working at the car wash again. There was a big row. We went to an Italian restaurant and I remember that I very clearly told the others that I for one didn't want to go back to the car wash again. Now we had to make the best possible album and it wasn't important who did what, as long as the result was the very best we could achieve. And of course I was the one who should do it. I don't think the others really understood what I meant, but at least I could manage the situation the way I wanted. The result was eight million-selling double-sided singles in a row and six albums, who all went platinum. And 910:
excited about this new opportunity to write and perform their own songs free of his meddling, since they had been the ones who asked for it in the first place and they only soured on the concept after the record's lack of success (Fogerty also mentions a time while recording the album when he refused Cook's request to "fix" one of his (Cook's) songs to make it sound more like other Creedence material, which may have also played a role in the band members' attitudes toward the project). However, other sources imply that Cook and Clifford were resistant to this approach from the start. Allegedly, Fogerty at one point insisted they accept the arrangement or he would quit the band. Despite the conflict, the trio put its new work ethic to the test in the studio, releasing the Top 10 single "
1157: 547: 878: 47: 1010: 406:). Prior to the Golliwog name, Weiss had renamed them Vision. Bandmembers' roles changed during this period: Cook switched from piano to bass guitar and Tom Fogerty from lead vocals to rhythm guitar; John became the band's lead vocalist and primary songwriter. In Tom's words: "I could sing, but John had a sound!" For their work with this band, Tom took on the name "Rann Wild", and John became "Toby Green". Both sides of each of the group's first six singles (issued between 1964 and 1966) were credited to the writing team of Wild/Green. 4271: 1402:: "From time to time, I'll say something and it'll get in print that maybe that will happen, and then immediately I'll hear back stuff that doesn't sound like it's possible... I think it's a possibility in the future, you know. It's not something I'm actively seeking, but I'm not totally against the idea either." In September 2017 Clifford again ruled out any chance of Cook and himself reuniting with John, restating, "It would have been great twenty, twenty-five years ago. It's way too late now." 1363:. Tom's widow Tricia had expected a CCR reunion and even brought the urn containing her husband's ashes to the ceremony. Furious, Cook and Clifford, who were seated with their families at a table across the room from Fogerty's, walked out of the ballroom just as the performance began, and would later write separate letters to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's board of directors, saying it was "hurtful" and "insulting" to allow the performance to continue without them. 1415: 1043:, a chart-topping success in 1985. On tour in 1986, however, Fogerty suffered complaints over his steadfast refusal to perform CCR songs and suffered with recurring vocal problems which he blamed on having to testify in court. Fogerty's explanation for not playing CCR material was that he would have had to pay performance royalties to copyright holder Zaentz, and that it was "too painful" to revisit the music of his past. 981:, when we went into the studio to cut "Proud Mary." It was the first time we were in a real Hollywood studio, RCA's Los Angeles studio, and the problems started immediately. The other guys in the band insisted on writing songs for the new album, they had opinions on the arrangements, they wanted to sing. They went as far as adding background vocals to "Proud Mary," and it sounded awful. They used 1909: 1377:
the denial, in the refusal. It's more like, 'Well, I dunno.' Never say never is I guess is what people tell you. In this life, all kinds of strange things come to pass. Realizing that it doesn't really kick up a big firestorm of emotion, it kind of suggests that at least if someone started talking I'd sit still long enough to listen.
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In the spring of 1971, John Fogerty, frustrated with his remaining bandmates' constant complaining that they were not allowed to write and produce their own songs, relented and informed Cook and Clifford that CCR would continue only by adopting a "democratic" approach: each member would now write and
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When asked again in October 2011 about the prospect of a reunion, he said: "I'm saying it's possible, yeah. I think the call would maybe have to come from outside the realm. Somebody would have to get me to look at things in a fresh way." However, Cook and Clifford both stated in the February 2012
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Creedence Clearwater Revival ... were progressive and anachronistic at the same time. An unapologetic throwback to the golden era of rock and roll, they broke ranks with their peers on the progressive, psychedelic San Francisco scene. Their approach was basic and uncompromising, holding true to the
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Years ago, I looked at people and I was so full of some sort of emotion and I'd say, 'Absolutely not!' ... But I have to admit, people have asked me more recently, and even though I have no idea how such a series of events would come to pass, I can tell that there isn't the bombast in my voice, in
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I was alone when I made that music. I was alone when I made the arrangements, I was alone when I added background vocals, guitars and some other stuff. I was alone when I produced and mixed the albums. The other guys showed up only for rehearsals and the days we made the actual recordings. For me
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and deteriorated relationships among the remaining band members, CCR embarked upon a two-month, 20-date U.S. tour. However, on October 16, 1972—less than six months after the tour ended—Fantasy Records and the band officially announced its disbanding. CCR never formally reunited after the breakup,
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By this point, Fogerty was not only at direct odds with his bandmates but he had also come to see the group's relationship with Fantasy Records as onerous, feeling that Zaentz had reneged on his promise to give the band a better contract. Cook—who held a degree in business—claimed that
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There are conflicting views regarding Cook and Clifford's reaction to this proposed new arrangement, although everyone seemed to acknowledge that Cook and Clifford had wanted more input in CCR's artistic and business decisions. For his part, Fogerty recounts that Cook and Clifford were initially
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bought Fantasy Records and offered the band a chance to record an album. Having hated the name "The Golliwogs" from day one, the band decided on their own name, Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR), which they took in January 1968. According to interviews with the band members 20 years later, the
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CCR disbanded acrimoniously in late 1972 after four years of chart-topping success. Tom Fogerty had quit the band the year before, and John was at odds with the remaining members over matters of business and artistic control, all of which resulted in lawsuits among the former bandmates. John's
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in 1995 with several well-known musicians. Revisited continues to tour globally performing the original band's classics. John's 1997 injunction forced Creedence Clearwater Revisited to temporarily change its name to "Cosmo's Factory", but the courts later ruled in Cook's and Clifford's favor.
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the group's recordings, although without credit. The group's final single, "Porterville", failed to chart (like every other Golliwogs recording) but the exact same recording was very shortly thereafter issued as a track by Creedence Clearwater Revival on that group's first album.
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magazine that they are not interested in a CCR reunion. "Leopards don't change their spots. This is just an image-polishing exercise by John. My phone certainly hasn't rung", Cook said. Added Clifford: "It might have been a nice idea twenty years ago, but it's too late."
995:, but still. ... And I was the one who had created all this. Despite that, I don't think they understood what I was talking about. ... They were obsessed with the idea of more control and more influence. So finally the bomb exploded and we never worked together again. 914:" in July 1971, backed with Cook's "Door To Door". The band toured both the U.S. and Europe that summer and fall with Cook's song a part of the live set. In spite of their continuing commercial success, relations among the three had become increasingly strained. 822:. Conversely, on station WLS-AM the band had three No. 1's, four No. 3's, and two No. 4's, but no No. 2 singles, with "Down on the Corner" the only top ten CCR single registering the same peak position (No. 3) on the Hot 100 and on WLS. 2581:
Following its release as the A-side of the last Golliwogs single, this track was re-released, in January 1968, as the A-side of the first single credited to Creedence Clearwater Revival. In July 1968, it was included on Creedence Clearwater Revival's first
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was the last to feature the four original CCR band members on the track "Mystic Isle of Avalon", although John recorded his parts separately. Several tracks sound very much like the CCR style, particularly the aptly titled "Joyful Resurrection". His album
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Around this time, an overwhelming perception among the other band members that John was being overly controlling and domineering was approaching a boiling point. Tom Fogerty decided he had enough and resigned from CCR in early 1971 after the recording of
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reunion in 1983, but as their original incarnation, the Blue Velvets. In the 1980s and 1990s, new rounds of lawsuits between the band members, as well as against their former management, deepened their animosities. By the time CCR was inducted into the
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actually bothered to call me up and ask me how I felt, and I finally had a chance to talk about it. And I said I'm very much against my song being used to sell pants. So my position got stated very well in the newspaper, and lo and behold,
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The original CCR lineup reunited just once for a performance after their breakup, at Tom Fogerty's wedding on October 19, 1980. Six years prior, all four members were present on the song "Mystic Aisle Avalon" on Tom's 1974 album
4878: 46: 4103: 586:, two years to the week after the original peaked. John cites this song as being the result of high spirits on gaining his discharge from the Army Reserve. The album also featured a cover of the rock & roll classic " 1023:, his one-man band collection of country and gospel songs. Under his old CCR contract, however, Fogerty owed Fantasy eight more records. In the end, he refused to work for the label. The impasse was resolved only when 3171: 429:'." John Fogerty eventually took control of the group by singing lead vocals and blossoming into a multi-instrumentalist who played keyboards, harmonica, and saxophone in addition to lead guitar. By 1967, he was 4077: 745:", in January 1970. The speedy "Travelin' Band", with a strong Little Richard sound, however, bore enough similarities to "Good Golly, Miss Molly" to warrant a lawsuit by the song's publisher; it was eventually 1529:
CCR's catalog of songs has frequently been used or referenced in popular culture, partly because John Fogerty signed away legal control of his old recordings to the band's record label, Fantasy Records. In an
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benefit concert for Vietnam veterans, Fogerty finally ran through the list of CCR hits, beginning with "Born on the Bayou" and ending with "Proud Mary". In 1986 he also released his second Warner Bros. album,
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Yes, the people that owned Fantasy Records also owned all my early songs, and they would do all kinds of stuff I really hated in a commercial way with my songs. Then one day somebody from the
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to their credit said, "Wow, even though we made our agreement with the publisher, the owner of the song, we can see now that John Fogerty really hates the idea," so they stopped doing it.
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Following its release as the B-side of the last Golliwogs single, this track was re-released, in January 1968, as the B-side of the first single credited to Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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featured all four members of The Jerry Garcia Band (who recorded live albums for Fantasy)... Garcia played lead guitar to Tom's rhythm guitar, and has since become a popular cult album.
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band members' working-class origins. The term "roots rock" had not yet been invented when Creedence came along, but in essence, they defined it, drawing inspiration from the likes of
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that he delivered at Tom's funeral, John said, "We wanted to grow up and be musicians. I guess we achieved half of that, becoming rock 'n roll stars. We didn't necessarily grow up".
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and that was a great movie, but they don't remember all the really poor movies that Fantasy Records stuck Creedence music into: car commercials, tire commercials. I'm remembering a
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or soundtrack because John felt the band's performance was subpar. Four tracks from the event (out of a total of eleven) were eventually included in the 1994 commemorative box set
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led to more court cases and John refused to perform with the two other surviving members of the band – Tom had died in 1990 – at Creedence's 1993 induction into the
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on November 16, 1969, climbed to No. 3 and No. 14, respectively, by year's end. The album was CCR in standard mode, featuring Fogerty originals and two reworked
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Studios in Los Angeles. A No. 7 platinum hit, the record was their first in a string of hit albums and singles that continued uninterrupted for two years. The single "
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complication, which he contracted via a tainted blood transfusion he received while undergoing back surgery. Tom and John barely reconciled before Tom's death, and in the
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were weaker than previous albums, ultimately peaking at No. 12, though it still became the band's seventh consecutive studio album to be certified Gold. Fogerty's "
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perform his own material with each band member contributing three songs apiece to the next album. Fogerty would only contribute guitar parts to his bandmates' songs.
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because of poor judgment on Fogerty's part, CCR had to abide by the worst record deal of any major U.S. recording artist. Despite the relatively poor reception of
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was released in July 1970, and it was number one in the US for nine weeks. It was released along with the band's fifth and final No. 2 national hit, "
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chart. The former would eventually become the group's most-covered song, with some 100 versions by other artists to date, including the No. 4 1971 hit by
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iconography. The band's songs rarely dealt with romantic love, concentrating instead on political and socially conscious lyrics about topics such as the
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suit filed by Zaentz over the songs "Mr. Greed" and "Zanz Kant Danz". Fogerty was forced to edit the recording, changing the "Zanz" reference to "Vanz".
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In May 2013, Fogerty once again said he would be open to a reunion, but he does not see Cook and Clifford being willing to change their stance. He told
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Junior high school friends Doug Clifford and Stu Cook continued to work together following the demise of CCR both as session players and members of the
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in 1993, John refused to perform with Cook and Clifford. The pair were barred from the stage, while John played with an all-star band that included
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The success of CCR made Fantasy and Zaentz a great deal of money, and Fantasy built a new headquarters building in 1971 at 2600 Tenth Street in
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deemed it "relative to a group's established level of performance, the worst album I have ever heard from a major rock band". The sales of
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at recordings and performances before he joined the band. The band had also released three singles, the second of which was picked up by
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Fogerty has said: "I would become delirious and go into a trance. And I started narrating this story to myself, which was the song '
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For the band's first release, Fantasy co-owner Max Weiss renamed the group The Golliwogs (after the children's literary character
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out of court. The song ultimately topped out at No. 2. The band also recorded its January 31, 1970, live performance at the
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name's elements came from three sources: Tom Fogerty's friend Credence Newball, whose name they changed to form the word
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commercial. In this case, the advertiser eventually stopped using the song, as Fogerty related in a later interview:
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during September and October 1969, becoming the band's only number one single in the UK. The band's third album,
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In April 1970, CCR were set to begin their first European tour. To support the upcoming live dates, John wrote "
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Creedence was like sitting on a time bomb. We'd had decent successes with our cover of "Susie Q" and with
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tracks, notably in "Have You Ever Seen The Rain?", in recognition of the deep respect and influence of
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Tom Fogerty released several solo albums, though none reached the success of CCR. His 1974 solo album
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bought Fogerty's contract for $ 1 million. In 1975 he released his only Asylum album, the self-titled
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album, Fogerty also found himself entangled in new, tit-for-tat lawsuits with Zaentz over the song "
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The Blue Velvets, Tommy Fogerty and the Blue Velvets (1959–1964); Vision, the Golliwogs (1964–1967)
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list of sound recordings that "are culturally, historically, or aesthetically important" in 2013.
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Despite hailing from California, CCR "mythologized the American South with an exotic mixture of
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radio airplay; 45 million CCR records have been sold in the U.S. alone. The compilation album
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The 100 Greatest Bands of All Time: A Guide to the Legends Who Rocked the World p. 166
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After their breakthrough, CCR began touring and started work on their second album,
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Following a relatively long period of musical inactivity, Cook and Clifford formed
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After CCR, Fantasy Records released several greatest-hits packages such as 1972's
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CCR in 1972 after Tom Fogerty's departure; John Fogerty, Stu Cook, Doug Clifford
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Pop Chronicles Interviews #41 - John Fogerty and Creedence Clearwater Revival
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came out on the Fantasy label in October 2007 but before his following album
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scene, just bodies from hell, all intertwined and asleep, covered with mud".
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Ultimate Creedence Clearwater Revival: Greatest Hits & All-Time Classics
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Of particular interest was the use of his protest song "Fortunate Son" in a
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interview, Fogerty objected to what he regarded as a misuse of his music:
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CCR's music remains popular and is a staple of U.S.
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Rolling Stone. May 31, 2009. Archived from 2927:"Fantasy Studios: Alive and Well in Berkeley" 409:In 1966, John Fogerty and Doug Clifford were 8: 5974:Woodstock 40 Years On: Back To Yasgur's Farm 4250:Creedence Clearwater Revisited official site 2539:produced by John Fogerty, later released on 1622:at number 392. The following year, on their 1469:, CCR "created a unique synthesis of punchy 3974:"John Fogerty Travels 'The Long Road Home'" 2832:"'Oldies' radio bracket expands one decade" 1937:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 6104:Chip Monck (festival master of ceremonies) 5536: 5472: 5458: 5450: 5205: 5191: 5183: 4942: 4928: 4920: 4600: 4323: 4309: 4301: 4296:Creedence Clearwater Revival - The History 4269: 3998:. Spinner. October 5, 2007. Archived from 3854:. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 52. 3654:. Spinner. January 3, 2012. Archived from 3345:. 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King (June 1, 2011). 3797:McDaniel, Randy (May 31, 2014). 3000:Lynskey, Dorian (May 29, 2013). 2981:Sullivan, James (May 14, 2010). 1907: 1664:have all been inducted into the 1591:100 Greatest Artists of All Time 1413: 1305:In 2004, Zaentz sold Fantasy to 1178:, in 1972. Cook produced artist 1136:Tom Fogerty died at his home in 835:I Heard It Through the Grapevine 475:area clubs and venues including 455:); a television commercial for 242:, his brother, rhythm guitarist 45: 5490:List of performances and events 4080:. Rolling Stone. Archived from 4054:. Rolling Stone. Archived from 3939:Baker, Bob (October 23, 2002). 3916:Baker, Bob (November 1, 2002). 3602:. July 11, 2011. 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Index

Creedence Clearwater Revival (album)
Credence
Creedence Clearwater Revival in 1968. From left to right: Tom Fogerty, Doug Clifford, Stu Cook and John Fogerty
Tom Fogerty
Doug Clifford
Stu Cook
John Fogerty
El Cerrito, California
Swamp rock
roots rock
blues rock
country rock
Southern rock
folk rock
Creedence Clearwater Revival discography
Fantasy
Creedence Clearwater Revisited
Doug Clifford
Stu Cook
John Fogerty
Tom Fogerty
rock
El Cerrito, California
John Fogerty
Tom Fogerty
Stu Cook
Doug Clifford
double A-sides
Green River
Cosmo's Factory

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