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Paul Weller at the Benicassim Festival On Palladia TV!

Just got a note courtesy of a kind reader, Richard Ireland, that highlights from the Benicassim Festival will be shown on The Palladia Channel, the HD channel owned by MTV in the USA. Paul is listed as one of the artists who's performance will be shown. Could just be only one song, but still cool to see The Guv on US television. Here's the schedule. The first airing is tonight!!

Friday, September 11 8:00 PM
Tuesday, September 15 3:30 PM
Friday, September 18 11:30 AM
Thursday, September 24 1:00 AM


Cheers again to Richard for the heads up as we might have missed this one.

Comments

  1. I saw it last weekend - it's def more than one song! It's great!

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  2. Can anybody tell me how you access the site showing Paul in Beni?

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  3. Can anybody tell me how I can access the Paul at Beni on Palladia site?

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  4. Cool, but wtf channel is this???? Never heard of it nor know where to access it! Please advise!

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  5. Only on cable and satellite. I suppose you need to consult whichever company you use to see if you have it. I get it on Comcast Cable.

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  6. it was top notch, showed 4 songs, and Paul fucked up his guitar part on the Peacock Suit part into 2nd verse!

    It was easily the best set of the bands showed form the festival.

    I recorded it, and then accidentally deleted it! Pissed off.

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