Mick Jagger may push his music through any digital music system going, but he's an iPod user when it comes down to personal choice. And the Rolling Stones used Macs and GarageBand to help create their most recent album.
Variety has an interview with the band's tech guru, Richard Kerris - yes, that Richard Kerris, the man who bought Maya to Macs, who led Apple's video application teams and now works at Lucasarts. Kerris spills the beans on the Rolling Stones' Mac and iPod usage. Each live performance during the band's 40 Licks tour was filmed and pumped into a Mac, with stage crew then transferring the footage to the band's personal iPods. When the band left the stage, the iPods containing their performance were popped into their pockets as they walked to their cars, and the band would then watch the footage back at their ho