I resisted the Amazon Cloud Player. Somehow it seemed
risky having music I paid good money for just floating around out there in the
ether, but I realized that I don’t know how my computer or my phone work
either, digitally speaking, so the music on them is just as mysterious and far
away.
Now I can’t get enough of it. The downloads are
shockingly fast. I’ve had no trouble with the player, and no problem streaming
the audio. It’s been perfect. Plus, all the MP3 music I ever downloaded from
Amazon transferred right back up to the cloud, poof, one click, no questions
asked.
Listening to it now, I have the music listed by song
title, rather than by album or artist, so I could hear all 414 songs in
alphabetical order, were I so inclined. Cool.
Not counting 20 Years by The Civil Wars, I have All Of
Me (The Piano Guys), All The Roadrunning (Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris),
All Summer Long (The Beach Boys), American Girl (Tom Petty), An Empty Cup And A
Broken Date (Buddy Holly), And I Love Her (Paul McCartney Unplugged), Angel
(Simply Red), Angelina (Bacon Brothers), Another Guitar (The Rainmakers), and
Anywhere Anytime (Sara Melson).
And that’s just the As….
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