Sunday, October 25, 2009

Have you seen U2's massive "Claw" stage?

Check out the LA Time's interactive look at U2's amazing new "The Claw" stage setup:
















And here are some great pre-show pics from U2's 10/24/09 stop in Las Vegas by John Katsilometes of the Las Vegas Sun (click each pic to bring it up on TwitPic):

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And... a post-show overview from CNET.

With a CNET photo gallery here:

Monday, June 8, 2009

A visit with Billy Ray Cyrus



I got the chance to chat with Billy Ray Cyrus for a few minutes after his 6/6/09 show at the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, WA.

Check my Tweets from that night for comments about the show and some more pictures at Twitpic.

(Quick side note about the Emerald Queen: before every show an announcement is made asking all the veterans in the house to stand up for a round of applause. Classy, and quite moving).

And FYI: during his show Billy Ray did bring up a “Doc” reunion movie, but I didn’t quite make out all of his comments. He either said “we’ll film it in Seattle” or “we OUGHT to film it in Seattle.” Either way, that got a big crowd reaction.

As I entered his dressing room he was talking about KMPS, and how the crowd had reacted well to some of his newer songs (like “Somebody Said A Prayer”) because of hearing them on the station. I thanked him for that, and he jumped right in to talking about his upcoming appearance on “Australian Idol.” I asked if he’d toured Australia before, and he said “oh yeah, several times.”

He told me how Carl Perkins years ago had advised him years ago to “tour the world,” warning that US audiences might tire of you someday, but that a global audience would be welcoming for years if the time was put in to develop a following. Later when we talked about Miley, Billy Ray added that “Miley was 3 years old, holding Carl Perkins’ hand right there on our front lawn when he said that, and that’s what she’s going to do. Tour the world.”

Speaking of Miley, Billy Ray said (of the nearby Tacoma Dome), “and they tell me Miley just sold out 2 shows there! Sold OUT! Isn’t that SOMETHING?!” The gleam of pride in his eyes was touching. He is one proud papa.

I asked about how Miley felt about being able to tour with her brother Trace’s band, Metro Station. He lit up again with “oh she’s SO excited, SO excited!”

During his concert that night at the end of “Somebody Said A Prayer,” at the final “Can I Get An Amen” Billy Ray shouted out “Twitter THAT!” I told him I did as soon as he said it and he smiled and gave me a huge high five, saying “Oh, I LOVE IT!” I showed him that the message had already been re-Tweeted, and that got us into a long enthusiastic chat about…Twitter!

Let me tell you what: Billy Ray LOVES Twitter. He grabbed his Blackberry and said “I’ll show you what I do. First thing, I always check my replies.” He lit up when he saw the “Amen” message appearing over and over. “Look, another one! And another one! That’s you!”


He mentioned how he loves hearing from fans all over the world; “Brazil, Australia, it’s amazing.” And he told me that when he misspelled Tacoma as “Tocoma” in a Tweet earlier in the day, “man, did I HEAR about it!”

He said he loves keeping up with Miley via Twitter, and that he’d had fun recently cheering up son Trace with animal pictures from home while Trace was away on tour.

I asked if I could take a picture of him with his phone out looking at Twitter stuff, and he said “Sure! You know nobody’s had that! Miley tried to take a picture of me on set the other day while I was on Twitter but the picture didn’t come out! You’re the first!” We then snapped the picture of us together with his trusty Blackberry in hand. If Twitter ever needs a celebrity endorser, BRC will be on board!

I asked how excited he was to have the summer to focus on music now that the 3rd season of Hannah Montana has wrapped. He sighed and smiled, and said “that’s why tonight, for the first time in 9 years, I called a band meeting. I just got all the guys together and said I just wanted to see all your faces in one room, and share some pizza for a few minutes.” He explained that with the Hannah Montana movie done and the series wrapped for the season, there finally wasn't "something else" to take time away from focusing on music.

And Billy Ray is excited about “Thrillbilly” becoming a single soon. And about how many good comments he’s gotten on “I Could Be The One.”

At about this point my phone rang. Seeing it was my wife, I quickly excused myself and let her know I’d be a little longer because I was visiting with…he smiled and took the phone, and said “how come you didn’t come too?” He was sweet and talked with her for 30 seconds or so, then handed the phone back to me with the Mrs. suitably wowed.

Then after more conversation about Twitter and the real-time feedback it allows, it was time for Billy Ray to go back to his hotel. On the way out of his dressing room, he grabbed a bottled water from the top of a cabinet, then reached to grab another, saying to me “you want a bottled water? Always good to have water.” I humbly said sure and thanks, and wished him safe travels.

Then as he was again almost out the door, he did a 180 back to the other side of the room and grabbed a mostly-gone bag of chocolate covered peanuts. “Gotta grab this chocolate too, it’s too good.” He came over to me and said “here, take 5 or 6 of ‘em.” I took 2 or 3, and he insisted “no, take some more. Stuff ‘em in your shirt pocket! You’ll be glad you did!”

So with a pocketful of chocolate peanuts and my bottle of water, I bid Billy Ray goodnight. An artist, family man, gentleman, motivator, Twitter enthusiast. And about the nicest guy ever.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Toy Story 3 Teaser Trailer

My son went through his "Toy Story" phase a few years back where he literally watched Toy Story or Toy Story (or both) every day for months. He (and I) have easily seen both films 100+ times. And they're both STILL awesome. Can't wait for June 2010!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Google's Marissa Mayer on sharing information

Love this from Google's interface guru Marissa Mayer:

Be an information fountain.
Tell everyone everything, the more valuable the better.
Sharing leads to connections.
Connections lead to collaboration.
Collaboration leads to creativity & innovation.
Creativity & innovation are what change the world.

From her 5/16/09 Commencement Address at the Illinois Institute Of Technology:



See two other 2009 commencement speeches from Google execs here.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Blackberry Music - Slacker vs. Pandora

If you have a compatible Blackberry, you're going to want to try out the free streaming music services from Slacker and BlackBerry.

Slacker's app has been out for a little while (and just got a version update), Pandora's is just out.

My take?

Slacker: the "now playing" screen has the album art for the cut that's playing, plus images in the background of the last 2 items that played, and the cover art of what's coming up:








Pandora: just the album art for what's playing:








Slacker: Shows you the name of the next artist that's coming up, Pandora does not.

Plus Slacker will show you the artist bio and an album review too (an option when you hit the button to the left of the track ball).

Both services allow you to give input on what you like and don't like, but Slacker's controls have a bit more finesse.

Pandora seems to load a touch faster.

There are graphical ads on Pandora, and audio ads every few songs on Slacker.

The audio coming from Pandora seems to play a bit louder at max volume?

Both do a great job of streaming surprisingly great sounding music on your BlackBerry. Slacker for BlackBerry just seems more polished.

Both are FREE - so how can you lose? -TT

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Now HERE'S how you make $$ in the Music Biz: Rascal Flatts + JC Penney


"Rascal Flatts is teaming up with retailer JC Penney for a wide-ranging marketing and promotion deal which includes tour support, merchandise, advertisements and in-store play, Billboard.biz has learned. The deal kicks off with the April 7 release of the band's "Unstoppable" (Lyric Street) and will continue for at least two years, with an option to extend for additional years at the end of the term."
Rascal Flatts Partners With JCPenney

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Season 2 of Clone Wars coming



My son and I have had a blast watching Cartoon Network's animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars series together. Variety reports there will be more to come.

Customize Your Own Keith Urban Video

The technology behind this works very, very well. Have fun with it!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Air Traffic Pros - Flight 1549

For years this has been my favorite exchange of pilot-to-tower communication:



But that's now a distant second to this (trouble starts at 2:23):



Listen to it along with this excellent overview of what happened from this piece in Vanity Fair.

More here.

Friday, January 9, 2009

The Wonders of Football's Yellow First-Down Line

Whew, it takes a lot of behind-the-scenes effort to make that yellow line appear (click the image to play):

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Microsoft Songsmith - Your Digital Accompanist


The press release says: "Songsmith software automatically composes accompaniment music for whatever tune a singer belts, hums or whistles into a microphone, regardless of skill level."

Besides the singing "family" bit in the demo, this is pretty amazing.

You can use the demo download for 6 hours for free. I don't see any restrictions in the EULA on using the final musical output, do you? Update: nope, the EULA says you can't use it for commercial purposes without permission.