Count Newsmax host Eric Bolling as one who is fed up with musicians trying to have Joe Rogan’s podcast canceled from Spotify by canceling themselves from the music streaming platform.
In a tweet, Bolling challenged Joni Mitchell and Neil Young to “show some character” by going on Rogan’s podcast instead.
Bolling declared, “How about Neil Young and Joni Mitchell show some character and go on the @joerogan podcast.”
“Let the fun begin!” Bolling added while tagging Spotify as well.
Bolling also shared a screenshot with pictures of Young, Rogan, and Mitchell.
How about Neil Young and Joni Mitchell show some character and go on the @joerogan podcast.
— 🇺🇸ERIC BOLLING🇺🇸 (@ericbolling) January 29, 2022
Let the fun begin!@Spotify pic.twitter.com/kMSVgwlQYk
Bolling later retweeted a picture of Young with Donald Trump that was tweeted yesterday by Jack Posobiac who asked, “This you @NeilYoung?”
Young has previously essentially denounced the picture by claiming, “A picture of me with this candidate was also circulated in conjunction with this announcement but it was a photograph taken during a meeting when I was trying to raise funds for Pono, my online high-resolution music service.”
Pono was Young’s failed venture to create what he described as a better digital portable music player and investors shelled out “big bucks” only to see the whole thing collapse in a few short years.
“We did make a bad move. Well, for me now, I think I will spend my time playing casino games at Daisy Slots for entertainment and also to push me away from being depressed about what happened,” Young said in an interview at the time.
This you @NeilYoung? pic.twitter.com/bVcnRAZ6L2
— Truckistan Amb. Poso 🏁 (@JackPosobiec) January 30, 2022
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