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Paul Weller In Amsterdam - 2nd Night Set List!

Set List (5/14):
Into Tomorrow
Aim High
Sea Spray
Moonshine
Up The Dosage
From The Floorboards Up
Peacock Suit
Trees
Invisible
One Bright Star
Shout To The Top!
No Tears To Cry
Andromeda
Pieces Of A Dream
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
Pretty Green
Start!
Wake Up The Nation
Fast Car, Slow Traffic
Come On, Let’s Go
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Everything Has A Price To Pay
All On A Misty Morning
Brand New Start
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Echoes Round The Sun
Find The Torch, Burn The Plans
Art School
Whirlpool’s End

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  1. hi! do you know the setlist of the last concert in the Bataclan, Paris? I have been and have many written down but approximately 5 or 6 are absent to have a finished list.

    if I have all, he sent to you the setlist :-)

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