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Amsterdam Gig Webcast

This Friday, 14th September, Weller's acoustic gig at The Paradiso, Amsterdam will be broadcasted live on Fabchannel.com, where fans can watch the show for free.



Following this, the show will be available to watch on the website's archive, for anyone that can't catch it.



For more information see www.fabchannel.com/paul_weller

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  1. Great blog!
    May I use some information from here?
    With a backlink to this blog of course!

    We could exchange our links too!

    Regards,
    Teorias

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  2. Hi, the show is now available in the Fabchannel archive. You can even embed the entire video with the its html code. You can get this by clicking on the share button on Fabchannel.com

    I would post it here, but it doesn't work in the comment section

    Keep up the great work!

    best,

    Joost

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  3. Never enough weller blogs! :) This one is great! :) http://musiccornershop.blogspot.com/

    All the best! Spread the word! :)

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