Good Morning Pokey. Sorry I missed you this morning, I kinda slept in a little bit.
Hey, speaking of music ... do you know about Spotify? (spotify.com/us/hello-america/comb/)
Its a free music service with just about every album and single known to mankind. It has great sound and is easy to navigate. If, for example, you put in "Kingston Trio," a page will load that has every Kingston Trio song. And you can only play one song at a time. But it will also show all the Kingston Trio albums and if you click on one of them, it will play the entire album. I use it almost every day.
I have about 2,000 songs stored on my computer from CD's and iTunes. Google has a music manager (you can find it with your search engine) and it will store all your music in the "cloud" free (at the moment). Its the perfect back-up in case your hard drive ever gets fried you won't lose all your music.
iTunes does not promise a replacement of any music if it is lost due to a failure with your computer and they recommend backing up all their music on a CD. Well, that's fine except it would take a couple hundred CD's to put my iTunes collection on them. Google Music Manager takes care of all that for you. Eventually they will charge something for the service, but if you have a lot of music stored on your computer its sure the best way to back it up. And you can access your music from any computer - any where.
These are two thing that are sure worth looking into if you like music that can be a bit hard to find or to protect the music you've purchased.
TT