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    bouche reacted to phorbesie in Roger Waters tour   
    Wow! That was awesome. It was worth the wait!
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    bouche reacted to c-towns in Epic Covers   
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    bouche reacted to Davey Boy 2.0 in Favourite spots in St. John's?   
    how bout this?
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    bouche reacted to c-towns in James and the Good Brothers   
    Pretty cool stuff about this album...
    The first and only LP from this Canadian group. Bill Kreutzmann plays on the album. Bill Kreutzmann, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh and the Grateful Dead and Family are thanked on the cover. May also include an uncredited contribution from Garcia.
    http://deaddisc.com/disc/James_And_The_Good_Brothers.htm
     
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    bouche reacted to Jay Funk Dawg in Win Tickets to Mike Gordon at Phoenix Concert Theatre this Saturday   
    enter here:
    https://goo.gl/forms/P2aymU2NOZ9jMdn93
     
     
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    bouche reacted to Jay Funk Dawg in Dweezil Updates on the Zappa Family Drama: Hologram Frank etc...   
    https://www.dweezilzappa.com/posts/1983688-trademark-battle-update
    Pretty sad when you have to go through lawyers to deal with your own family... Frank is probably rolling in his grave right now.
     
     
     
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    bouche reacted to Davey Boy 2.0 in Strength of street knowledge   
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    bouche got a reaction from Esau. in Hundreds Of websites mining cryptocurrency without user consent   
    Same here.  It wasn't easy to get setup at all.  My vid card sounded like a leaf blower.   I let it run for like a half-hour and then computer overheated and shutdown.  I started looking at mini mining rigs, and they were really hard to come by.  Back orders were months away, so I gave up.  Coins were about $50 at the time. Should have just bought a dozen.  They're only worth about $5000 CAD right now.
    I'm surprised that mining can now be done via a web script considering the hefty requirements, but I guess distributing the load is all that it takes. Nifty, but very very very shady.
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    bouche reacted to Esau. in Hundreds Of websites mining cryptocurrency without user consent   
    I tried mining software years ago when I first heard of bitcoin but at the time I didn't have a machine strong enough to do it and make it worthwhile. I even fried a graphic's cards trying. But, now-a-days most people tend to have the bandwidth and computers capable of doing it (eg: gaming style pcs with powerful graphics cards) and the fact that bitcoin is worth a fair amount (1 BC = 4834.09 CDN  //  3,946.15 USD) there is a rise in this type of crap and considering places like TPB or software like utorrent boast of millions+ users/visitors daily it's no surprise really that this shit is no longer done via viruses but more or less in the open. I suspect it'll only become more popular too.
     
     
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    bouche reacted to Davey Boy 2.0 in Hundreds Of websites mining cryptocurrency without user consent   
    wow....that is kinda brilliant though, if I'm understanding that correctly.
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    bouche reacted to Esau. in Hundreds Of websites mining cryptocurrency without user consent   
    No idea if folks still use TPB (I haven't since it's first take down a few years back) but in case folks still are, be aware.
    Also, if you use utorrent, starting with 3.4.2 build 28913, they've done it as well, link below in article. No idea if they still are though. I still use version 2.2 Build 23235 and its clean.
     
    https://www.hackread.com/the-pirate-bay-caught-running-cryptocurrency-mining-script/
     
     
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    bouche reacted to Davey Boy 2.0 in CityFolk Fest   
    might be a few floating around on kijiji
    https://www.kijiji.ca/b-tickets/ottawa/c14l1700185
    not sure I'd trust a "mobile ticket" though...maybe I'm paranoid.
    Sunday is tempting for Rodriguez
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    bouche reacted to bradm in Epic Covers   
    Aloha,
    Brad
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    bouche reacted to c-towns in Lockn' 2017   
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    bouche got a reaction from Booche in Epic Covers   
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    bouche reacted to edger in Fat Cats & Friends Mini-Festival Celebrating 25 Years   
    Bump.  Tickets available at www.fatcats.eventbrite.com. I believe if you enter the promo code "fatcats" you save another $5 on top of advance sale pricing.  

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    bouche reacted to deranger in Peach Music Festival Initial Line-up Announced   
    Here's my shorter review.
    Kimock was awesome, great to see Andy Hess playing again. Magpie Salute was easily the best black crowes cover band I have ever seen (I have never seen a black crowes cover band). I'm going to disagree with edger on this one and say they were 100% going for the classic crowes sound and did an amazing job of recreating it. Hearing Marc Ford  and rich together again was awesome. If Eddie could have been there would have been perfect. Lead singer does an admirable Chris imitation. But nothing beats the original.
    Greensky bluegrass were cool. I found cabinet painfully boring whereas bluesky are actually interesting to listen to.
    My Morning Jacket rocked. Great set. Lettuce were awesome and play like motherfuckers. Really cool to see Chaka Khan. Pink talking fish seemed kinda shitty by comparison. Why the fuck do people wanna hear so much cover music? We needed 2 different dead cover bands for this fest.
    The tribute to Gregg and butch was good but I agree with edger that les  brer were better. Just tighter group better sound. Marcus king was good and that 22 year old can shred like a motherfucker but that is it. Shred shred shred sing like Warren Haynes a bit and shred some more. Def got skills but after 20 minutes I was bored. Try playing a slow guitar solo. Kimock said more in 5 minutes of playing than that kid did in 1.5 hours. Again, he's got crazy skills but no soul. Course at 22 who the fuck has soul?
    Widespread were great and umphreys  late night was awesome. Forgot how good they are when they play like they got something to prove.
    I also enjoyed the record company. Fun blues rock 3 piece. Good energy. Seeing joe bonamassa was interesting. Not as much of a shredder as you might expect and has solid tone. But his attempt to move blues somewhere  more interesting usually ends up sounding kinda cheesy but I give him credit for having an engaging and varied set.
    All in all its a very relaxed fun atmosphere. Everyone from staff and security, to fans, were very chill and had a respectful and easy going vibe. That rain sucked and camping on the side of the mountain was a bit of a pain. But we had a fun time and i would certainly recommend it as a good festival destination.
    And where was this massage place? If i had known that was around would have def taken part.
     
    Just like to add the week before peach fest I caught Jimmy herring and the invisible whip. Holy shit balls was that an incredible night of music. With Jeff sipe, Matt slocum, and Jason crosby those guys played at a level I'm not sure I've seen in a long long time. Just face melting jams and fantastic songs. Musicianship does not get better than this. I highly recommend checking them out.
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    bouche reacted to edger in Peach Music Festival Initial Line-up Announced   
    What another incredible time leaving it all up on the mountain.
    Traveled with a reliable, experienced, hilarious, debaucherous, adventurous, music loving crew. Made the essential decision to roll in Wednesday night so we could get on the mountain first thing in the morning to set up. We did the same last year. It really is the difference between landing a spot amidst the trees, on as reasonably flat ground as you will find on a mountainside, outside of any gullies as opposed to baking your onion in the early morning sun or dealing with a torrential river flowing through your tent as the mountain rains move through. Was grateful for the cozy comfort.
    First day of music started with Cabinet. I've really grown to love this band due to the few times I have now crossed their path at festivals.  Raucous, bluegrassy, jammy Appalachia at its finest.  Getting to take this band in after a dip in the on-site wave pool, booze cruise along the lazy river and romp or two down the waterslides definitely put us all in the right frame of mind.  After that we geared up for JRad.  If you have not seen them yet or checked out what they do you absolutely have to. They were definitely one of the highlights of the weekend, straight out of the gates...exploring the very outer reaches of the dead, soaring into their own infectious and expansive grooves and just when you think you've lost your place in space and time entirely...whammo back into the groove.  Seen these boys about 5 times or so now and they absolutely kill it every time.  Stuck around for a few songs of Dopapod accompanied by Turkuaz horns on the way out of the grounds and past the Mushroom stage.  They were sounding good to my ears but it was only Thursday night with another three nights to go so opted to semi pace ourselves and head back to home-base shennanigans.
    Did myself the favour of getting up and at em ish the next morning to take part in a yoga session.  Some of my favourite yoga moments have been at festivals...extra special energy exchange. Could have been more restorative as opposed to workout for my tastes after a night of dancing and partying but it still help to reset things. Musically started the day off with Steve Kimock & Friends.  Made extra sure not to miss this once we found out that one of the surprise friends was none other than Jeff Chimenti. A nice surprise indeed. From there headed on over to the main stage for Magpie Salute.  This was my first time seeing or even really hearing what they are up to, and I really enjoyed it.  I believe they had 9 people up on stage with them. A nice soulful, jammy full sound that stands up well to the legacy of the Black Crowes, yet enough departure to keep things interesting. It was a nice mix of soulful covers, new originals and Crowes tunes.  I know Chris Robinson has called them a Black Crowes cover band.  Their lead singer certainly sounds a lot like Chris, but I still found it "fresh" (as my son would say) and smooth and easy to groove to.  I hope not to have to miss them again the next time they come around closer. After Magpie it was Greensky Bluegrass, also another one of my favourite sets of the weekend.  I have been wanting to catch these guys for forever and they didn't disappoint. Things heated up at an exponential pace as their set trucked along. They were very connected to and observant of their crowd. I hope they have many many years ahead of them. This was followed by Dark Star Orchestra.  What can I say, always an easy good time. Having said that what are the odds of hearing two Alligators in two days (between DSO & JRAD)...gotta say, not my favourite song and there aren't many in that vast catalog that are misses for me.  But amusing nonetheless. Baracco had a bit of an awkward attempt at a "sexy" pigpen rant...that went nowhere for me but other than that an uplifting set.  It was pissing rain throughout all of these shows and we learned from last year's forecast the benefits of staking out territory under the pavilion so there weren't no flies on us.  Managed to walk part of the way back without getting too wet and to remind ourselves that food is a good idea. The plan all along was to split our late night up between Lettuce with Chaka Khan and Pink Talking Fish, but the rain just came down harder and harder...relentless really. Once we made it back to our site our enthusiasm for venturing back up and down the muddy mountain had waned. I'm also dealing with shoddy ankles and was feeling it so opted to have our own hilarious DJ party. Thank you c-towns for the deep pulls and knowing just what was needed. Was able to hear some of Pink Talking Fish from our site...it sounded great.  I regret missing it on some levels, but again multiple days in the thick of it requires some picking and choosing especially as a I get longer in the tooth.
    Saturday it was a godsend to have the wave pool.  We were all feeling pretty clammy, muddy and beat up from the previous day rain and that just took care of everything. Having Eric Krasno band wailing in the background was icing on the cake. Was a little bit later getting out to the stages that day.  Started things off with Umphrey's afternoon set. It was great, but I really prefer my Umphrey's late night and was excited for their return to the stage that was to come at the end of the day. Was hoping to catch some of Spafford for the first time but I got voluntold to save our seats at the main stage. So that was fine, just spaced out there for a bit until Gov't Mule, Scofield & Friends came on.  Have to say I'm not the biggest Mule fan in the world but I really enjoyed their set, and I mean anything that Scofield touches just soars.  The absolute highlight however was when Jimmy Herring, John Bell & Schools came out for a wicked rendition of Cortez the Killer.  Mule was followed by the tribute to Gregg Allman & Butch Trucks.  This was my mostly highly anticipated set given my love for the Allmans and all of the loss and such.  It was a touching tribute that consisted of a lot of 2nd generation family members.  I have to say every time I seen Duane Trucks on the drums he sounds more and more commanding.  It reminded my of just how untouchable the Allman's sound and swing really is, turn on a dime, gospel grit power. Jack Pearson has REALLY caught my attention in recent months. I really need to dig up more of what he has been involved with.  I was pleasantly surprised that Dickey Betts' son Duane (from the Dawes) came up for Jessica. It struck me a few times how sad it must be for Jaimoe... but having Oteil and Quinones there and Trucks it was grounding and robust. Lamar Williams Jr. did a commendable jobs on the vocals. I really can't imagine this music not continuing to be played.  I hope someone in the extended family carries the torch in some shape or form...  Warren, Herring, Bell, Schools, Marcus King were among the other guests throughout.  After the tribute was finished it was followed by Widespread Motherfuckin' Panic.  God damn these guys always balls out rock my soul.  Jimmy....my silverfox  But as c-towns eluded to earlier one of the absolute highlights of their Saturday night set was getting to watch 14 year old (he looks about 12) Brandon 'Taz' Neiderauer just STEP to Jimmy and shred the hell out of his guitar.  Watching them trade licks back and forth set both my wholesome mom and wild wanderer sides afire.  It felt like a moment in history to me. I was in the right frame of mind. Seriously though you may know this kid or recall his presence and solo on stage the evening that Colonel Bruce Hampton followed the light at his own birthday show...if you don't know who he is, you probably should, because I suspect he will rock us into our graves over the decades to come.  And then Saturday night to close was another long balls to the wall set from Umphrey's.  Their light show is top notch and I am always blown away at how tight they are despite the desperation of their jams.
    Sigh...if you're still with me and getting tired, just one more day to go. Sunday we woke up and packed down our camp to get ourselves ready to depart later that night after the music was all over and spend our last night from the comfort of a hotel with showers, real beds and quiet. I made a point of being sure that I made it out to the stage in time to take in Les Brers.  This was their last show, and to be honest I found this even more touching and intimate than the full out Allmans tribute.  The core of the line-up was the same, but I really enjoyed just focusing in on them and taking in so many of my most favourite formative songs in one last (although I hope its not the last) time. Oteil was visibly choked. The Whipping Post was one for the ages... and Will the Circle Be Unbroken had me putting my shades on to hide my tears.  There was a lot of presence if you looked for it. After that Mike Gordon was up.  By this point my energy levels were plummeted.  I stuck around for most of his set.  It was good, but nothing special to my weary ears.  I knew I wanted to have the stamina to rock it out again to Panic later, so I opted to depart for the last couple of songs and head to a massage station where they rubbed my worries away with the added pleasure of a hot oily cayenne CBD oil based salve.  Felt pretty dam good after that.  We opted to miss Joe Bonamassa in order to truck all of our stuff down the mountain and into the car before we headed back in to catch the final Panic set and then departed for the night. Panic is coming off of the road, or at least won't be touring in any substantial way anymore so they say....another sad blow, although all must pass I suppose.  Having said that I don't think its my final waltz with them just yet.
    So will they do Peach next year?  I haven't really heard any chatter about that.  But I sure do hope so.  Both years that I have been to were fantastic line-ups, great setting, beautiful lush mountains, efficiently run (at least from my experience, but if you show up late I think it may be a different story). I highly recommend.
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    bouche reacted to phorbesie in ISO: Phish Dicks tickets.   
    Yep Yep.
    Velvet came to love IPAs, NY pizza, and Phish all in one weekend. It's a great time to be alive.

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    bouche reacted to Booche in Baker's Dozen favorites   
    There are so many.........
     
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    bouche reacted to Velvet in Baker's Dozen favorites   
    "Tomorrow's doughnut flavour is Kansas/Metallica"
    That joke was my favourite part of the run, hands down.
    I am now a fan of the band.
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    bouche reacted to uncle_meat in Baker's Dozen favorites   
    I think the best jams were (in no real order):
    CDT
    Twist
    S & S ~> Caspian
    Lawn Boy
    Simple
    Crosseyed
    It's Ice
    Ghost
    Ocean Sing
    Mr. C
    Carini
    Sand
    Oh Canada
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    As for shows: 4 ; 13 ; 3 ; 12 ; 8 ; 2 ; 6 ; 10 ; 1 ; 5 ; 11 ; 9 ; 7   (this is difficult cause I only attended the last 3 shows while the rest were from the lazy-boy) 
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    bouche reacted to phorbesie in Phish - Baker's Dozen night #1   
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    bouche reacted to Esau. in Happy Birthday, bouche!   
    Cheers my friend, hope you had a great one.
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    bouche reacted to Michelle754 in Looking for nero's first album - please help!   
    Hello!
    I bought nero's first album at their show in Halifax on Nov 30th, 2002. Amazing show! I have since lost the cd and have no mp3 backup! Where do I buy this?? 
    Any help would be so appreciated!
    Thanks,
    Michelle
     
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