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    Bill’s Chinee Christmas Tree

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    Going back to our 2020 Christmas jam – a little ditty about Kyle’s adventures with a Temu pre-lit Christmas tree.(Emphasis on the “lit”)

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    Little Song ’bout Christmas

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    This song was almost titled “Shufflin’ Noah’s Christmas Harmonica Ensemble”, but we took it in another direction.

  • Song of the Desert

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    Another track from our jam with Dale Belnap, in what would become the title track to the collection of songs we came up with that night. Bill, as always, inspiring us with some haunting Bedouin style vocals, and Matt building a story around them. It turns out that Bill’s Dream Girl was finally found among…

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    God’s Green Earth

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    Ozzy Osborne wrote a song called “Revelation Mother Earth“, which may or may not have been on Bill’s mind when he wrote this tune. Dating back to before 1992, it’s one of our core original songs from the early days of Shufflin’ Noah, and always a big hit at a gig.

  • Jack from Tekken but dressed as Bill

    Jack Attack!

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    Back in the day, when the band would get together regularly to jam, we would inevitably adjourn from the band practice room, and hit the Playstation and beat the crap out of each other (virtually). One favorite game was Tekken 2, and there were certain characters that were favored by each band member. Bill loved…

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    Warmin’ Up

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    Kyle came to practice ready to play, and shared this cool piano instrumental with us right out of the gate. We wound up calling this jam session “Start a Job” It was recorded in September of 2006.

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    Release the Dwarves

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    Kyle’s original composition was a cool study in contrast, musically and lyrically, telling a dark tale with a triumphant ending,

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    Welcome to Midnight

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    Kyle adds some inspired keyboards, vocals and lyrics to bring us home after a long extended jam. For the full 20 minute version of the track, see below…

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    C to tha H

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    Every once in a while, Noah gets funky. What muse is capable of inspiring the old man to bust a move you ask? Well, you could say Mr. Noah spells “groovy” : C-H-I-Z-Z-L-E

  • Bill Found a Quarter

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    Matt’s superb opening guitar riff, complimented by Tom’s rock solid bass line, and Kyle’s ethereal synth, create a musical atmosphere, “…where anything can happen!”