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Paul Weller At The Albert Hall - Friday Set List!


Set List:
Andromeda
Moonshine
Up The Dosage
All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)
From The Floorboards Up
Have You Made Up Your Mind
Porcelain Gods
Dust And Rocks
No Tears To Cry
Aim High
Shout To The Top
Trees
Invisible
You Do Something To Me
One Bright Star
Wake Up The Nation
Pretty Green
Start
Fast Car / Slow Traffic
Come On, Let's Go
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Everything Has A Price To Pay
Black River
Why Walk When You Can Run
All On A Misty Morning
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Find The Torch Burn The Plans
Art School
Scrape Away
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22 Dreams
The Changingman
Broken Stones > Oh Happy Day
Town Called Malice

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Review From News Of The World
By John Earls, 30/05/2010
From the Royal Albert Hall, London

IF the mark of a great performer is how well he copes in adversity, then The Modfather really is a legend.

Recent albums Wake Up The Nation and 22 Dreams are among his best, but even mighty Paul struggles against the venue's dodgy sound - his string section is inaudible.

It doesn't help that the first half features few classics - only recent angry hit From The Floorboards Up and riotous new song Trees rise above the muddy noise to hit home.

Then, just when it looks like a bad night at the office, the music gets more furious as Weller and his superb band virtually set fire to their remaining songs, including The Jam smashes Pretty Green and Start.

Weller is reborn, finding room for beautiful solo hit Broken Stones among the chaos.

The lesson is, never mess with an old Mod.

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