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Paul Weller In Derby - November 25th - Set List!

Courtesy Of Matt Mead


Derby Assembly Hall Wednesday 25th November

7&3 Is The Striker's Name
Into Tomorrow
From The Floorboards Up
All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)
Fast Car
Strange Town
Peacock Suit
Dust And Rocks
Sea Spray
Have You Made Up Your Mind
Shout To The Top!
Changingman
Pieces Of A Dream
How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You
Invisible (On Setlist But Not Played)
One Bright Star
Empty Ring
Pretty Green
Wake Up The Nation
Andromeda
Come On, Let's Go
Start!
Whirlpool's End
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Black River
Why Walk When You Can Run
Wild Wood
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Push It Along
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Woodcutters Son
Wild Blue Yonder (On Setlist But Not Played)
22 Dreams (On Setlist But Not Played)
Broken Sotones (On Setlist But Not Played)

Written Set List Courtesy Of 
glennr2008

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