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Old 12-25-2022, 10:50 AM   #4878
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I don't know how Amazon managed it, but they've made playing music with Alexa even worse than it was. Before, though Alexa often couldn't get the song album/song/artist I specified, at least I could get my selection to play using the Alexa app. Now, for the first time in ages, I wanted to listen to music--a specific Amazon-created playlist of Sinatra Christmas music--and Alexa tells me it will play that "and similar songs." I don't WANT "similar songs"; I don't want Crosby or Como or anybody else; I WANT SINATRA. The playlist, accessed through the Amazon Music app, is only Sinatra. It will play in that app, but not through my Dot. Alexa insists on playing "similar songs." What little Christmas cheer I felt this morning has already dissipated.

Oh ... Merry Christmas.
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