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Paul Weller To Play Rough Trade East In London On Record Store Day!


In support of Paul Weller's exclusive release for Record Store Day 2013, Paul will be performing live at Rough Trade East in London this Saturday at 8pm! You must have a ticket/wristband to attend this free concert. Tickets are available at the shop starting tomorrow at 8am.

Here's a preview of "Flame - Out" b/w "The Olde Original," an exclusive 45rpm that will only be available at your local independent record shop!

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  1. Loving the olde original. Flame-out is o.k. but sounds like a left over from the sonik kicks album. Spence

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  2. Like the flip side a bit more since Im partial to the quieter side of Weller

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  3. sounds i guess bit like Around the Lake am guessing, will grow though as usual, flip side sounds good

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