 is hypnosis. Joe Ciccio, will these artists leaving Spotify in protest succeed in removing him from the platform? No. Spotify would, they would have to be morons, like worse business decision in history to kick off Joe Rogan. The family even thought about buying calls on Spotify because they told these legacy garbage artists to get off. Bye. See ya. Don't want to be ya, right? And by the way, we're talking about Neil Young and Joni Mitchell. They're both Canadian, aren't they? Neil Young's Canadian. Joni Mitchell lives on the island here, where I am. From whatever. She's not a very nice person. I'm not, you know, don't quote me on that shit, but no, they're the legacy. They're garbage. Right? Neil Young, isn't he the one that said in the 1980s, he made some comments about AIDS that's like, should make your head spin? Right? The LGBT community should be, should be, should be sending thank you letters to Spotify saying thank you for kicking that crap all out. And by the way, I used to like Neil Young's music. Cinnamon Girl is a fantastic song. When I used to play drums, we used to, we used to play Cinnamon Girl, right? My cinnamon. Really good song. But will I listen to that again? No, man. Any, any, any artist that comes out and makes such hypocrisy of their art and themselves and society, such a clown show, I just can't listen to them anymore. It's on the same level as Metallica when they sued their own, their own fans. Like I don't listen to Metallica anymore. I don't have a metal head. I love metal. Right? I used to share their music. I got, I got an email from them back in the early 2000s, late 1990s, email from them saying, I better stop sharing their music on Soul Seek, right? On, on Napster as well. Right? Better stop sharing their music. Otherwise they're gonna, they're gonna sue, sue me. That was one of 300,000 people that Metallica's lawyers sent this letter to, right? Email to, right? I was like, what the f is this? I was like, what? So I shared more, right? And then every time I would listen to Metallica, within 30 seconds, I couldn't listen to it anymore. Within a month, I deleted all their music, right? And haven't really listened to Metallica since. That's 20 plus years, right? Because they sold out. They came out later and apologized. Lars came out later and apologized, right? But I didn't take his apology as sincere. It wasn't sincere enough for me. That was Metallica fat. It wasn't sincere enough for me. So FM, right? And any artist, anybody that comes out, people can make mistakes, by the way. It's not a, it's, everybody makes mistakes, right? It's okay to make mistakes. It means you went out on a limb, right? But once you realize you made a mistake, you're not apologetic about that mistake, sincerely, the nephew, right? Neil Young doesn't matter, FM.