For Christmas, Lisa bought me a "ticket stub diary" to organize the file folder full of concert tickets that I have been saving over the years. It is fun remembering all the great concerts I have seen. I regret not keeping track of the jazz club shows I've been to (they don't issue tickets), but at least quite a few of my music memories are archived in some way.
I decided to put together a timeline based on my ticket stubs. To see the full PDF version, click the image.
It's about time!
I just turned on the new website for Bee Docs' Timeline 2.0. Press releases are going out tonight... Get it while it's hot!
Bee Docs' Timeline 2.0 has under development for 18 months and I've been working pretty much full time on it for the last 13 months.
Special thanks to the T2 User Design Panel and to the hundreds of folks who has given me feedback over the past 3 years. Thanks also to Kenichi for the wonderful icon artwork, Bill for help with the website, Tony for help with the filming, Michael for the website concept, the folks at Apple who have provided lots of valuable advice and encouragement, and Exbiblio for letting me use their very cool office space. Most of all, thanks to the folks who have bought a license and made it possible for me to do this.
Give me about two days to relax (just kidding) and then start sending your suggestions, feedback, and ideas. Most of all, I'd love to hear how you are using Bee Docs' Timeline 2.0. It would be fun to post some real-world examples of your work on the blog.
So perfect... I resonate with the sentiment in this song. Amazing writing and honest delivery.
Lucy's new favorite catch phrase is "Watch this noise!"
She says it when she is about to do a tumbling stunt or some amazing 2-year-old trick.
For the record, I think it is awesome and am thinking of trademarking it. It will take her far in life I'm sure.
Easy Tiger is the new album which I pre-ordered from iTunes and have been playing constantly. It's like country without the boots and truck... He's somewhere between Nick Drake and Bob Dylan with a bluegrass thing going on. Ryan Adams' music is hard to pin down and that is part of what is so great about it. There is so much diversity that I can't recommend a representative track, you'll just have to buy the album.
Ryan seems like the type of singer that should be seen live, and preferably in a smoky bar with sticky floors in the middle of nowhere. He is coming to The Moore at the end of the month which is close enough. Lisa and I are really looking forward to it. If there are tickets left, you should come too.
Forget American Idol... this is a real talent contest!
I wish there was a home version...


