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Paul Weller At Shepherds Bush For Island's 50th - Set List!

Set List Courtesy Of Callum


Actual Set List
An Acoustic Set Accompanied By Strings

You Do Something To Me
All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)
Black River
English Rose
Sea Spray
Porcelain Gods(mainly instrumental)
Love
The Pebble And The Boy
Wild Wood
One Bright Star
All On A Misty Morning
The Butterfly Collector
song by Andy Crofts
song by Steve Pilgrim
Headstart For Happiness

The Loved
Pretty Flamingo

Courtesy Of Mark aka stone.believer

Comments

  1. TA for posting that. I hope we get a bootleg of this show!

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  2. Thanks for posting this. I hope we get a bootleg of this show.

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  3. i was lucky to be right at the front of this concert to see the ledgend perform and I loved it, but I am not a great fan of acoustic but had a fantastic night, this man gets better and better love ya paul x

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