YOU have a hint in my subject line.
Until very recently, like today, after I got my Apple Airpods Max headphones, 
if I asked Siri to play an album or a song on my phone, it would do what I 
asked.

Now, all it can say is "I cannot find that on Apple Music."  Well, duh? I don't 
have an Apple Music subscription and Apple Music is off on my iPhone.

Maybe Apple thinks since you bought these very nice, expensive headphones, you 
want to shell out a hundred or so dollars a year for their catalog instead of 
listening to the some 12,000 song you already own.

I will be contacting Apple on this but I just wanted to put it out there.

Blow off a little steam you know.

That way, I will be polite to apple.
Later,

Richard

Ralph's Observation:  It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object<>to 
realize that you are in a hurry.


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