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Proof
Nov-24-2010, 16:17 GMT
USA - United Staates America

Anything that ya´ll would like to hear? One Man Ceiling in 2000 was great.
Nominations:
Fakin´ It
Think Too Much


 
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toki71
Nov-24-2010, 16:31 GMT
Germany

Nomination:
Ace In The Hole

Will never be played again: ;)
Cars Are Cars

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Paul A. Fournier
Nov-24-2010, 18:43 GMT
USA - United Staates America

Any of Song About The Moon, How The Heart Approaches What It Yearns, Once Upon a Time there was an Ocean, and Beautiful would be a really nice Surprise. :)

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Danny
Nov-24-2010, 18:59 GMT
USA - United Staates America

Think Too Much (b) I would like to hear. Also Papa Hobo and Thelma. I doubt they will be played but I can dream.

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Scaaty
Nov-24-2010, 19:05 GMT
Ireland

"fakin´ it" is the one song I don´t like - I find it jarring. would Love to hear Ace In The Hole, but I think that was so connected to Richard Tee, Paul would never play it again.
"Satin summer nights", "quality" or any song from SFTC would be fantastic.

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Wambaugh
Nov-24-2010, 22:48 GMT
United Kingdom

I quite like "Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall" from the S&G catalogue.

I agree with others who´ve said Song About The Moon or Think Too Much.

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Jon
Nov-24-2010, 22:57 GMT
Unknown

America, Obvious Child, The Coast, Senorita with a Necklace of Tears, That´s Me, Wednesday Morning 3am

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Forum guest
Nov-24-2010, 22:59 GMT
Finland

Would Love Papa Hobo, Peace Like A River and Trailways Bus. S&G songs: Save the life of my child, Bleecker street, Baby Driver, Fakin it

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mog
Nov-25-2010, 00:48 GMT
Unknown

Yes, it is time to take back Obvious Child to the stage.

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kris
Nov-25-2010, 01:46 GMT
Denmark

I saw him in 2002 playing Spirit Voices. that was great! would Love to hear Hearts And Bones, Song For The Asking, that´s why god made the movies, Congratulations, Run That Body Down, senorita with a necklace of tears, rene and georgette magritte...

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Gerard
Nov-25-2010, 10:10 GMT
New Zealand

He also played Spirit Voices on the 2000 You´re The One Tour and irritatingly the Paris Concert DVD chose not to include this even though it was definitely in the setlist the night I attended (30 October) and I assume was also there the next nights concert.

The 3 London shows also included the song LOOK AT THAT but thankfully he dropped it by the time of the Paris concert 5 days later. That would get my vote is one of his weakest songs and the weakest of those concerts.

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Bodo
Nov-25-2010, 13:41 GMT
Austria

Getting ready for Christmas day

(you asked for obscure songs man ;-)

But hey, as I wrote - a live version (unplugged) might have more magic to my ears (someone just has to keep control of Andy on the apple....)

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royd
Nov-25-2010, 20:00 GMT
USA - United Staates America

If you look at the setlists from the Brooklyn Academy of Music shows, I think that might give some insight into the songs that Paul thinks still have some vitality. I´ve seen Paul live 48 times now, so I´ve fortunately had the opportunity to hear him sing almost everything I´d want to hear live. Of the songs that I´ve never heard Paul sing live, I´d like to hear Silent Eyes, Peace Like A River, Another Galaxy, Bleecker Street, Learn How To Fall and Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall.

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Cher
Nov-25-2010, 21:47 GMT
USA - United Staates America

There are no videos of anything I like because I guess they weren´t popular but I´d Love a video of Flowers Never
Bend, Blessed, and all those folk
songs, love them all. Lately music has
gotten too loud for the singer.

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Bodo
Nov-26-2010, 00:26 GMT
Austria

Well, think there might be a chance that Peace Like A River is on the next setlist.

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