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Roger Daltrey Appears With Paul Weller At Hop Farm Festival!

Roger Daltrey made an appearance with Paul Weller at the Hop Farm Festival on Sunday. Loads of great photos at Concert Photography HERE!

Set List Courtesy Of Apple Bed
Peacock Suit
Out Of The Sinking
22 Dreams
The Changing Man
All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)
Floorboards Up
Sea Spray
Shout To The Top
The Eton Rifles
Porcelain Gods
You Do Something To Me
One Bright Star
Empty Ring
Push It Along
Have You Made Up Your Mind
Wild Wood
Echoes Round The Sun
Come On, Lets Go!

Magic Bus (with Roger Daltrey)
Town Called Malice

Whirlpools End


Courtesy Of JosiJo70

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