The recently aired BBC documentary Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy may have a dumb name, but the show itself is worth a watch for anyone interested in the subject matter. About an hour long, it features classic footage of Steve Jobs, in addition to interviews with a variety of Apple execs and industry leaders, including Steve Wozniak, John Sculley, Andy Hertzfeld, Tim Berners-Lee, Avie Tevanian, and many more names that will be familiar if you follow Apple history or have read the Steve Jobs biography.
Fire up your DVR and get ready for some couch potato action next week, a documentary about Steve Jobs titled "One Last Thing" will air on PBS this November 2nd at 10:00 PM. The film is said to be an hour long, and will include interviews with Jobs himself, as…
A recently discovered video of Steve Jobs at the early days of NeXT is making the rounds, it's a great video and provides an interesting portrait of Jobs in 1987 as he was in between leading Apple. Whether you're a fan of Jobs, interested in Apple history, or just a…
Who named Apple? Steve Jobs of course! The story behind the naming of the company has been revealed in Steve Jobs' official biography by Walter Isaacson. The name "Apple" apparently reflects Steve Jobs' early vagabonding years when he ventured north from California and into the state of Oregon. According to…
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Enjoyed the programme and soundtrack too – but no music credits given at the end of the doc.
Do you know the name of the artist/track that starts at 41 mins 47 secs in the documentary (just after Evan Davis and Stephen Fry have debated ‘style and substance’)? It plays for about 30 seconds but fades out just as the male vocal begins. (I can’t ‘shazam’ it as there is commentary over the top of it). Would like to download it… if I can track it down…
He WAS a Billion Dollar Hippy…;)….
Awesome documentary with an awesome name. The “hippy” part played so important role in Apple’s evolution.
I watched this last night on BBC iPlayer but I don’t know if this works outside the UK.
Watching John Sculley trying to justify and apologise for firing Jobs was interesting.
Why do you think “Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy” was a “dumb name”? Too highbrow perhaps?
Lame name for an otherwise enjoyable documentary. Also, audio is better in sync for this one, but it’s not 720p
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co1CU3-Ms5Q
Still can’t believe he’s gone…
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The music is great, OMD!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq2vl99iIEc
Enjoyed the programme and soundtrack too – but no music credits given at the end of the doc.
Do you know the name of the artist/track that starts at 41 mins 47 secs in the documentary (just after Evan Davis and Stephen Fry have debated ‘style and substance’)? It plays for about 30 seconds but fades out just as the male vocal begins. (I can’t ‘shazam’ it as there is commentary over the top of it). Would like to download it… if I can track it down…