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Paul Weller - Paradiso, Amsterdam October 4, 2008! Pictures And Set List!

Photos Courtesy of Pete aka The Eton Rifle






Actual Set List:
1. Peacock Suit
2. Out Of The Sinking
3. 22 Dreams
4. Eton Rifles
5. All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)
6. From The Floorboards Up
7. Sea Spray
8. One Bright Star
9. Empty Ring
10.Black River
11.Have You Made Up Your Mind
12.Porcelain Gods
13.Picking Up Sticks
14.Wishing On A Star
15.Bird Sounds/Interlude
16.All On A Misty Morning - Magic Bus
17.Butterfly Collector
18.Wild Wood
19.Echoes Round The Sun
20.Come On, Let's Go
21.Wild Blue Yonder
22.The Changingman
23.Whirpools' End
24.Town Called Malice

Comments

  1. It was a great gig...best ive seen this recent linup change play for a month or two...crowd well up for it aswell..PW had deffo visited a coffeeshop or two in the afternoon, but seemed it made him play better...make of that what you will....top gig!!
    Andy K

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