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Paul Weller At The Metro In Sydney! (10/23/10) NEW SONG PLAYED - "Paper Chase"

Set List & Vids Courtesy Of Kenny Smith! Cheers!!

NEW SONG! "Paper Chase"








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  1. This gig was filmed & will be up on Moshcam.com in about 2 week's time..I know this because I asked the camerawoman...

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  2. ..just looking at that set list, I don't think he did "Fast Car" did he ?....Another top performance from the Modfather..

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  3. Dave C from Canberra here

    Thanks aplenty for the vids Kenny. Brilliant. Were you standing second tier back just to the right of the mixer? If so I was immediately on your left. Stoked you put up 'Paper Chase' Cheers mate. Re previous post. No PW did not play 'Fast Car/Slow Traffic' did he! And re the first comment, thanks for the tip about the Metro gig on Moshcam. Nice!

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