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Paul Weller In Nagoya, Japan - Set List!

Nagoya, Japan
April 5, 2009

Wild Blue Yonder
All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)
Out Of The Sinking
22 Dreams
The Changingman
From The Floorboards Up
Sea Spray
Porcelain Gods
Invisible
One Bright Star
Empty Ring
111
All On A Misty Morning
Brand New Start
Wild Wood
Echoes Round The Sun
Come on/Let's Go

7+3
Broken Stones
Whirlpool's End

That's Entertainment

Courtesy Of Yasushi



Courtesy Of Christine H.

Comments

  1. Visited Japan from Singapore to see the shows in Tokyo and Nagoya which were typically superb. The crowds were well up for it too which combined with the quality venues added to a great couple of nights. Not sure why the concerts start at 6pm on the dot though. Porcelain God and Butterfly Collector the highlights in my opinion. Weller still the best singer songwriter from the UK by miles. Thanks for the memories. Will B

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  2. Snap!
    I visited from Hong Kong for the same shows and agree that the venues were real quality. The sound was great, the crowds were lively, enthusiastic,respectful and there to enjoy themselves. Top drawer stuff; wonderful memories.

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