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Paul Weller at the Royal Albert Hall - Tuesday Night!

Paul was joined on stage last night by none other than Jam bassist Bruce Foxton!

Also, Paul turned 52 yesterday - Happy Birthday!

From NME.com:

Paul Weller was reunited with his Jam bandmate Bruce Foxton for the first time since 1982 last night (May 25), as the two performed together in London.

Scroll down to watch video footage of the duo's performance below.

Weller, two days into his five-night residency at the capital's Royal Albert Hall, called the pairing "history in the making" as he welcomed his old bandmate onto the stage.

The duo – augmented by Weller's backing band – kicked off their three-song reunion by launching into a vitriolic version of 'Fast Car/Slow Traffic'. The recorded version of the track, taken from Weller's latest album 'Wake Up The Nation', also features Foxton on bass.

"Well, it's been a while hasn't it?" said Foxton afterwards. "Twenty-eight years, I think. Thank you for the wonderful reception!"

Foxton then remained onstage to run though Jam classics 'The Eton Rifles' and 'The Butterfly Collector', before waving to the crowd and exiting to a huge ovation from the audience and a hug from Weller.

Weller played a greatest hits set to the sell-out crowd, including cuts from 'Wake Up The Nation' alongside older classics including 'Start!', 'The Changingman' and 'Strange Town'.

The singer – who was celebrating his 52nd birthday yesterday – responded jokily when the crowd sang him 'Happy Birthday', saying, "The only thing I want right now is a cigarette."



Videos Courtesy of SirGoat1

Set List:
Push It Along
7 & 3 Is The Striker's Name
Sea Spray
Into Tomorrow
Aim High
Andromeda
Moonshine
Up The Dosage
Strange Town
Wake Up The Nation
Trees
Empty Ring
One Bright Star
Shout To The Top
Start!
Fast Car/Slow Traffic w/Bruce Foxton
The Eton Rifles w/Bruce Foxton
The Butterfly Collector w/Bruce Foxton
All On A Misty Morning
Light Nights
Brand New Start
Echoes Round The Sun
Art School
Come On/Let's Go
The Changingman

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