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Paul Weller - Carlisle Sands Centre 3rd December 2009 - Set List!

Courtesy Of Ian Alexander!
Cheers!
Carlisle Sands Centre 3rd December 2009

Peacock Suit
7 + 3 Is the Striker's Name
From The Floorboards Up
All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)
Fast Car Slow Traffic
Strange Town
Sea Spray
Have You Made Up Your Mind
Empty Ring (keyboard)
Broken Stones (keyboard)
Dust And Rocks
Push It Along
Shout To The Top
Pieces Of A Dream (keyboards)
One Bright Star (keyboards)
You Do Something To Me (keyboards)
Pretty Green
Andromeda
Echoes Round The Sun
Start !
Come On/Lets Go
Black River (acoustic)
Wild Wood (acoustic)
Misty Morning (acoustic)
Into Tomorrow
Whirlpool’s End
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22 Dreams
The Changingman
Town Called Malice

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