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Paul Weller - Cambridge Corn Exchange, 12th December - Pics & Set List!

Courtesy Of Vince Biccarino!
Cheers!

 
 
 
 
Set List:
Peacock Suit
7 & 3 Is The Striker's Name
From the Floorboards Up
All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)
Fast Car / Slow Traffic
Strange Town
Sea Spray
Have You Made Up Your Mind?
Dust & Rocks
Empty Ring
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
22 Dreams
Shout To The Top
Pieces Of A Dream
Broken Stones
One Bright Star
You Do Something To Me
Come On, Let's Go
Pretty Green
Start!
Echoes Round The Sun
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Black River
All On A Misty Morning
Sunshine (Steve Pilgrim)
Wild Wood
Into Tomorrow
Whirlpool's End
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The Changingman
Town Called Malice

UPDATE: A few more pics
Courtesy Of Scotty94!
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Comments

  1. Awesome pics. He didn't do invisible. He did do a cover of How Sweet it is to be loved by you

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  2. Great site thanks - I've seen Weller 4 times this year & this was the best of the lot - fantastic - Re: set list - I seem to remember that Come on Lets Go came after YDSTM & not as the encore. Cheers Mark

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  3. Cheers Mark. Edited accordingly!

    Dave...

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  4. Strange Town - WOW!!!

    One of my all time fav Jam tracks. Bet it was fantastic.

    Thanks for posting

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