Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Presidential Debate

 On Spotify as Neil I’ve seen the Needle & the damage done takes on no dope Rohan to discuss BCG and the defects effects of the Pfizer Whore vaccine versus BCGfir the treatment  and or prevention of COVID

See faustmanlab.org clinical trials.gov Covid BCG; etc

And you thought Neil was not half the country boy brain of Sam Itvin?

Garcia Owdly and the Taliban dope importers provide mainline refreshments  and party favors

Shoot BCG!? The question of the day to test brain activity

Spotify Takes Down Neil Young’s Music After His Joe Rogan Ultimatum

Folk-rock star had over six million monthly listeners on the service, which he blames for spreading fake info about vaccines

Neil Young said Spotify was spreading fake information about vaccines through Joe Rogan’s podcast.

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Spotify Technology SA has removed Neil Young’s music, the company confirmed Wednesday, as the folk-rock star isn’t wavering in his objections to Joe Rogan’s podcast. 

The “Heart of Gold” and “Harvest Moon” singer earlier this week penned an open letter to his manager and label asking them to remove his music from the service, saying it is spreading fake information about Covid-19 vaccines through Mr. Rogan’s show. “They can have Rogan or Young. Not both,” he wrote.

Mr. Young’s record label, Warner Music Group Corp.’s Warner Records, formally requested Spotify remove the music Wednesday.

“We want all the world’s music and audio content to be available to Spotify users. With that comes great responsibility in balancing both safety for listeners and freedom for creators,” a Spotify spokesman said Wednesday. The company has detailed content policies in place and has removed over 20,000 Covid-19-related podcast episodes since the start of the pandemic, he added. 

“We regret Neil’s decision to remove his music from Spotify, but hope to welcome him back soon,” he said.

Joe Rogan is central to Spotify’s podcast strategy in attracting listeners and ad dollars to its platform and shows.

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For Spotify, the controversy is a significant test of its big bet on Mr. Rogan, one of podcasting’s most popular and polarizing voices. Spotify struck a deal with Mr. Rogan in 2020 worth more than $100 million, according to people familiar with the matter, bringing his loyal followers and lucrative show exclusively to its service. Mr. Rogan is central to Spotify’s podcast strategy in attracting listeners and ad dollars to its platform and shows. 

While the letter has since been removed from Mr. Young’s website, he has been in discussions with his label and Spotify since then, and continued to hold his ground, according to people familiar with the matter. 

Mr. Rogan didn’t respond to a request for comment.

On Wednesday, Neil Young took more jabs at Spotify on his website, calling on others to join him in removing music from Spotify. “I sincerely hope that other artists and record companies will move off the Spotify platform and stop supporting Spotify’s deadly misinformation about Covid,” he wrote but added that he “can’t really expect that to happen.” 

Spotify represents 60% of the streaming of his music to listeners, Mr. Young wrote, and pointed listeners to where his music is still available to stream, including Apple Music, Amazon Music and Qobuz, a high-res music streamer. Mr. Young also thanked his label for supporting him in his wishes to leave Spotify. 


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