i don't use spotify or listen to joe rogan
young should leave his music there and go on rogan's show
maybe he could teach joe something and spread his message and music to a broader audience?
because free speech
I have had a family account on Spotify for years. My kids sorta forced it.
You're right about going on Rogan's show (if he'd have him).
I've never listened to it, but the podcast gets ~11M listeners per episode. He's getting $100M from Spotify to do it.
The reason there are so many "dangerous" people out there is that it pays so well. That's why those who praise Trump the most (DeSantis, Cruz, Hawley...) all have Ivy League undergrad/law degrees (oops, Hawley went to Stanford undergrad). They found success, and it's in the pockets of the 70+ million angry, mostly white people in the US who want to break things they can't have and solve tomorrow's problems by going back to the 1950s.
i don't use spotify or listen to joe rogan young should leave his music there and go on rogan's show maybe he could teach joe something and spread his message and music to a broader audience? because free speech
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Weed, long hair, loud rock music, living in northern California, several beautiful wives, Young ticks off all the boxes.
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In conjunction with the release of his 39th album The Visitor, singer-songwriter Neil Young has just opened the doors to his vault with the Neil Young Archives, a site that contains nearly his entire back catalog available in a high-quality streaming format.
Yup, and as he well knew, if you're gonna hit the road take best band you can get to play around you. I do recall seeing his RRHOF induction and he gave huge props to Crazy Horse. As he well should! —Frank Sampedro (who played on Powderfinger with NY)
One of the things that makes Crazy Horse so great imo, is that they aren't great musicians, but they play with a love and passion for the music, much Like Neil. They just rock.
Cool cover too! Powderfinger is one my all time Neil favorites.
Yup, and as he well knew, if you're gonna hit the road take best band you can get to play around you. I do recall seeing his RRHOF induction and he gave huge props to Crazy Horse. As he well should! —Frank Sampedro (who played on Powderfinger with NY)
Crazy Horse rocked! They'd be sitting around, spacing out, doing not much and then Neil would call and say it's time.
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bokey wrote:
Neil was every crappy guitar playing kids hero.Turn the amp up,hit some strings in a random matter and rock!
Yup, and as he well knew, if you're gonna hit the road take best band you can get to play around you. I do recall seeing his RRHOF induction and he gave huge props to Crazy Horse. As he well should! —Frank Sampedro (who played on Powderfinger with NY)