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Paul Weller -Llandudno, Venue Cymru 7th December - Pic & Set List!

Courtesy Of Andrew Taylor!
Cheers!


Played 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 And Rocks
Porcelain Gods
Empty Ring
Invisible
22 Dreams
Shout To The Top
Pieces Of A Dream
Broken Stones
One Bright Star
You Do Something To Me
Andromeda
Pretty Green
Start!
Echoes Round The Sun

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Black River
All On A Misty Morning
Sunshine (Steve Pilgrim)
Wild Wood
Mistress Brown (?)
Into Tomorrow
Whirlpool's End

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Come On, Let's Go
The Changingman
Courtesy Of Bugboy

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