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Garth Brooks Weighs In on Spotify Controversy, Calls YouTube 'The Devil' Country icon recalls meeting with "sweetest" people from YouTube, yet deems the online video channel "backward" Garth Brooks performs during the ASCAP Centennial Awards at The Waldorf Astoria on November 17, 2014 in New York City. Don't be fooled by the selfies and hashtags. One week after Garth Brooks joined Twitter, Instagram and Facebook — where he promised to post "raw stuff… 'cause it's just who I am," starting with a video of Brooks casually reclining on his bed in a California hotel room — the man is still staunchly against the machine. Watch Garth Brooks Debut Song About 'Mom' Garth Brooks 'Man Against Machine' Album Review 10 Most Defiant Garth Brooks Lyrics In a November 17th appearance on Access Hollywood, Brooks railed against YouTube, calling the video-sharing website "the devil." The conversation started when hosts Billy Bush and Kit Hoover asked Brooks to weigh in on the recent battle between Spotify and top-tier artists like Taylor Swift, which lead to a broader conversation about the way digital music providers hurt not only the artists who release music, but the songwriters who compose it.




oh my god," Brooks began. "They claim they pay people, [but] they're not paying anything, either. People get millions and millions and millions and millions of views, and they don't get squat. So, I applaud Miss Taylor and I applaud everyone for standing up for the songwriters, because without them, music is nothing." Although Brooks does not have a YouTube channel, fans and various news outlets have uploaded more than 139,000 of his music videos, live performances and interviews to the website. When Brooks met with the company to ask about pulling all of his content from YouTube's archives, he was told it would be impossible to block any user from uploading Garth-related content. "You can't get out of it," he said. "I had the sweetest meeting with [YouTube]. They were all fired up. They were the sweetest, and they're all, like, 12. I said, 'I just have the first question: How do you get out?' You don't get out." Brooks' advice to his fellow artists? Keep fighting the good fight.




"It's totally backward right now," he allowed. "If the artists would just keep hammering away — unify, stick together — then music will become the king again, which is what it should be. Music should always be first."Acethinker Video Downloader is a cloud based software to download videos without install any software, compatible with iOS and windows. I always use it to save YouTube videos to my iPhone, free and works like a charm. All you need is the URL of the page that has the video you want to download. Enter it in the textbox and simply click 'Download'. Acethinker will then fetch download links in all possible formats that the particular site provides. And here is a guide about how to use acethinker to download YouTube videos.No app or downloads required. You just open the website on your phone, enter the video URL, enter your email, and the service emails you the video. The problem with almost all of these apps is that as soon as apple or google finds out what you're doing, they pull it from the app store or change the way their video is delivered so the solution doesn't work anymore.




Videowombat is a website so doesn't have these issues.  I am sorry that I still using a downloader on my PC and then transfer the videos to my iPhone. Is it sounds good to u?There are still some advantages of using a downloader on PC:The process of transferring a video takes very little time.It comes with a plug-in tool, which enables you to download a video directly when you are watching a video. (as you can see the plug-in tool below)You can decide the quality and size of your video. (1080HD, 720HD, YouTube Mp3 and so on) You can choose a small size to save up the storage of your iPhone.Besides Youtube, you are able to download video from many other websites.Scan the QR code to transfer, really easy.The software I mentioned above are Video Converter Ultimate and AllMyTube. You can try it for Free.Related Knowlegde:How to Download All Videos from a YouTube PlaylistHow to Download 4K YouTube VideoThe Easiest Way to Download Vimeo VideosI believe it requires interfacing with itunes, regardless.




Imagine a world that is completely black. You can't see a thing — unless something happens to move. You can see the rain falling from the sky, the steam coming from your coffee cup, a car passing by on the street. This was the world that Milena Channing claimed to see, back in 2000, shortly after she was blinded by a stroke at 29 years old. But when she told her doctors about these strange apparitions, they looked at her brain scans (the stroke had destroyed basically her entire primary visual cortex, the receiving station of visual information to the brain), and told her she must be hallucinating. Shots - Health News Seeing Less Helps The Brain Hear More Oliver Sacks: A Neurologist Examines 'The Mind's Eye' "You're blind and that's it," Channing remembers them saying to her. Frustrated and convinced these visions were real, Channing made her way from doctor to doctor until she finally found one who believed her: Dr. Gordon Dutton, an ophthalmologist in Glasgow.




He told her he'd once read about such a case — a soldier in World War I who, after a bullet injury to the head, could only see things in motion. Riddoch's phenomenon, Dutton told her it was called, named for the Scottish neurologist George Riddoch who named it. And then he prescribed her ... a rocking chair! Here's why: If this is about motion, only being able to see things in motion, she'd be able to see the stationary world, at least a little, if she herself started moving. In the weeks and months after her visit (after employing other techniques like shaking her head), Channing began to see the world more vividly. And when she finally visited a team of neuroscientists in Canada (five years after her stroke), they filled in the picture. It turns out that one area of her brain 's cortex — an area reserved specifically for processing motion (visual area MT, for middle temporal area) — had been preserved. So even though information wasn't going through the primary visual cortex, somehow it was still getting out to the part of the brain that can register objects in motion.

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