Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 11, 2014
A rich man and a horse
There was a rich man that was driving past a farm, He looked over and saw a beautiful stallion standing in the field. The rich man thought, Wow I gotta have him so he pulled into the farm's entrance. He found the owner and said, "I want that horse out yonder in that field, how much do you want for him?" Well, the farmer said, "He don't look to good." Nonsense said the rich man "I'll pay you $1000 for him." But he don't look to good said the farmer. The rich man sighed and said $2000 dollars is my final offer. The farmer sold the beautiful horse to the rich man. Then one week later the rich man came back angry as ever and said, "Darn you you sold me a blind horse!" Then the farmer smiled and said "I told you, he didn't look too good!"
Adam Levine And Blake Shelton Weigh In On The Taylor Swift Vs. Spotify Debate
The Voice co-hosts reveal significantly different views on how artists should be compensated.
At BuzzFeed Brews, the coaches of The Voice were asked where they stood amid the ongoing war between Taylor Swift and the Spotify community.
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I know Spotify's in kind of an experimental phase, changing with the industry, and I can see why she did that. I don't disagree with her and I know a lot of artists have followed suit. When you look at the numbers, it's easy to say 'That's Taylor Swift — why is she so worried about money?' But when you talk about other writers and songwriters on the album who aren't Taylor Swift, it hits them pretty hard. I don't disagree with her at all.
"Music is for everyone," Levine said. "I don't care how anybody obtains it as long as they get it and enjoy and love it." He added that as long as the consumer is "supporting the artist in some way," they should be able to access music how they choose. "Music should be able to be wherever it is," he said. "That's how I feel."










