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Paul Weller Set List - Wed 08/13/08 Perth, AUS Challenge Stadium

Here's the set list from the first night of the Australian Tour!

Peacock Suit
22 Dreams
From The Floorboards Up
Sea Spray
Wishing on a Star
The Changingman
All I Wanna Do
Out of The Sinking
Shout to the Top
Porcelain Gods
Picking Up Sticks
Invisible
You Do Something To Me
Brand New Start
Light Nights
Wild Wood
Come On Let's Go
Whirlpool's End
Eton Rifles
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Broken Stones
Town Called Malice

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  1. Paul played "That's Entertainment" at this gig in addition to the already listed - where did it fit in to the list?

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  2. Just to add to the setlist...PW played That's Entertainment as the first Jam song of the night. Can't remember where it came in the running order though. Great gig apart from the cardboard Perth audience.

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