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Paul Weller - XFM DJ Series!

Paul Weller’s XFM Residency starts tonight, Sunday, December 7th at 9 p.m. GMT (4 p.m. EST) on XFM London. Each show will be 60 minutes in length, and Weller will be doing shows on every Sunday night at that time through the month of December. Weller’s Residency shows will be available for on-demand listening for seven days after their original broadcast via XFM London’s “Listen Again” function.

XFM London can be heard at 104.9 FM in the London area. It is also available on Sky Digital in the UK and worldwide on the Web at http://www.xfm.co.uk.

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  1. Is anybody recording these shows in good quality? If so, could you make them available as MP3s?

    thanks
    R ;)

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  2. Keep an eye out. I'm sure they will surface.

    Peace and SOUL,
    Dave...

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