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Paul Weller In Koln, Germany - Set List!

May 18, 2010
Set List Courtesy Of Vortex242
01. Intro
02. Seaspray
03. Aim High
04. Into Tomorrow
05. Moonshine
06. Up The Dosage
07. Wake Up The Nation
08. Strange Town
09. Trees
10. Let It Be Me >
11. Empty Ring
12. One Bright Star
13. Dust And Rocks (false guitar start)
14. Dust And Rocks
15. No Tears To Cry
16. 7&3 Is The Strikers Name
17. Pretty Green
18. Start!
19. Fast Car / Slow Traffic
20. Come On / Let's Go
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21. Black River
22. Broken Stones
23. Pieces Of A Dream
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24. Find The Torch, Burn The Plan
25. Art School
26. Scrape Away
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27. Wild Wood
28. Echoes Round The Sun

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  1. Fantastic gig. thanx so much for keeping me awake, after 12 hours working three hours driving to see the show. sabin

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