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When its as cold as it is outside, your ability to take walks is somewhat limited, and most people choose not to do it.
I myself dont as many take walks in the winter, and usually not after dark.
I myself dont take as many walks in the winter, and usually not after dark.
But walking at twilight with no one else outside is pretty enchanting, so I felt like it was worth it even as my hands froze.
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My favorite part about the walk was watching a thin layer of clouds move over the moon.

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<time datetime='Fri, 6 Jan 2023 10:30:00 CST'>6 Jan. 2023, 10:30 PM</time>

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<li><b>Regina Spektor</b> is a favorite of mine because she demonstrates so much versatility. A great example of using the voice as another instrument, and using all of its capabilities.</li>
<li><b>Stevie Wonder</b> has a beautiful, clear tone and great enunciation, at the same time is always so expressive, and capable of some great vocal feats.</li>
<li><b>Joni Mitchell</b> uses her whole range well, and her voice is so personal and moving no matter which register shes in. I named folk as a genre with generally average singing above, but she is an exception.</li>
<li><b>Joni Mitchell</b> uses her whole range well, and her voice is so personal and moving no matter which register shes in. Earlier in the post, I named folk as a genre with generally average singing, but she is an exception.</li>
<li><b>Frank Sinatra</b> has an incredible & natural tone unlike anyone else. He can sing with the ease of just talking, but at the same time command the whole room with it, like some sort of superhuman.</li>
<li>Ive <a href='./fraser.html'>written previously about <b>Elizabeth Fraser</b></a>, which only gave a glimpse into my appreciation of her. She is another singer I admire for her versatility and range of expression. My biggest disappointment with the <i>Rolling Stone</i> list was that she wasnt even included.</li>
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My last.fm is only hooked up to my Spotify account, so it may have been a few days earlier,
because I remember my first listen was actually on SoundCloud.
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I was browsing someones (I dont remember who) personal site on the small web, which I was getting into around the same time.
I was browsing someones (I dont remember whose) personal site on the small web, which I was getting into around the same time.
They had linked to their SoundCloud account, and on there they had shared the track <i>Cosmic Love</i>.
I listened to it and thought it was kind of crazy and fun. It was super synthetic, but still full of personality and vitality.
I ended up listening through a bunch more of their music on SoundCloud that day.