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Paul Weller Live on KCRW

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5bq-FDKbdk[/youtube] Music icon Paul Weller played a fantastic semi-acoustic set this morning, with three other guitarists and a bass player set up in a semi circle facing each other.  They…

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By Rachel Reynolds • Nov 4, 2010 • 1 min read

Music icon Paul Weller played a fantastic semi-acoustic set this morning, with three other guitarists and a bass player set up in a semi circle facing each other. They played a really cool cover of The Zombies “Time of the Season,” a beautiful version of “All on a Misty Morning,” as well as “All I Wanna Do,” a personal favorite. He confirmed in the interview, once again, that he will never again tour with The Jam (a question he says people ask him everyday) but he did shout out some of his favorite new bands: Erland and the Carnival, Laura Marling, and Wild Beasts out of the UK and Dr Dog and Black Mountain from here in the U.S. Pretty good taste!

Check out the full set here

Paul Weller Tracklist –Live on KCRW

Out of the Sinking

All on a Misty Morning

Andromeda

No Tears

All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)

Time of the Season (Zombie’s Cover)

Pretty Flamingo

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    Rachel Reynolds

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