I kind of do that same thing with Amazon Play. I have Alexa Auto in my car and I can give those play commands that are likely similar to Apple. "alexa - boop - Play Willie Nelson Poncho and Lefty - boop - Playing Poncho and Lefty by Willie Nelson"

So with Apple can you upload songs to "your" space on Apple and play them through your car sound system when you drive? Like if you have some obscure album I'll use "American Noise", a local Cleveland band from the 80s, and Apple doesn't have it (Amazon doesn't either) in their inventory, can you put it there in Mark's Space?

We are really kind of spoiled if you think about it. With my thumb drive, I can press a button on my steering wheel and say "Play song After The Rain" and it searches my thumb drive and either plays it if I have it or says it can't find it. Similar to Amazon Music, similar to Apple Music...

And this is why I LOVE technology. Think about what you can do when laying in bed if you have the right electronics. I have a computer connected to a 50 inch Android TV with a lot of HDMIs. One for the computer, one for the Roku and one for the DVD, one for the Firestick (Which I don't really use because I can do everything I can do on the Firestick on my Roku), with a sound bar and sub woofer, with a wireless keyboard and mouse on the nightstand so if the mood hits me to suddenly check for something on the computer I can do it. I have a bunch of concerts and movies on that computer on 2 SSDs of 1TB each... What a great time for a nerd like me to be alive!!

I wonder if Amazon Music contributes their streaming data to those kind of reporting situations?

One thing I can add is this. My friend Andy, who is 56, has an Alexa Auto in his Silverado (beautiful truck!). When we go somewhere he plays Aerosmith, Van Halen, and AC/DC almost exclusively. So back to I think it was Mario who suggested this is all generational, I vote yes to that. I remember having my niece in my car in like 1980 when she was 14. I put in a Beatles cassette tape and she asked me "Who is this?" With a mother 5 years older than me, she didn't recognize The Beatles. So I asked my sister what she listened to around the house, and she said "Big bands. Just like when we were kids." So that niece wasn't really exposed to The Beatles.