This is a used one I bought sometime in the last ten years. I have never listened to it but I thought I should have it since I was at their show in Philly in 1976. I remember the show was really hyped up since it was the first time McCartney had toured the U.S. since 1966 with the Beatles. I had heard it was sold out and wasn’t planing to go anyway(probably didn’t have a reliable or legal car at the time and didn’t want the risk od driving to Philadelphia from Wilmington. When my sisters friend who was a year or two younger than me and a senior in high school said she was going by herself I asked if I could go with her if I could find a ticket. I immediatly called Sears where I bought my concert tickets to see if they had any single tickets anywhere. They found one on the floor ,the eleventh row right hand side. a really good seat and better than Barbara’s who was on the second level. The record goes pretty much the way I remember the show, starting off with “Venus And Mars-Rock Show-Jet” and then “Spirits Of Ancient Egypt” with some fog machines . The acoustic set was good with “Bluebird”,”Blackbird”,”I’ve Just Seen A Face”,’Yesterday”,”Richard Corey”,a song I had never heard before later finding out it was a Simon and Garunkle song,and “The Long And Winding Road” that gave me some goosebumps. “Live And Let Die” had lots of flashing light and lasers. Denny Laine sang “Go Now” the early Moody Blues hit from 1965,another song I had not heard at the time. “Band On The Run” was the last song after of the 2 hour plus show and then the encore of “Hi Hi Hi” and “Soily”. One song they played in Philly not on the record was “Juniors Farm” one of my favorite Wings songs. The album still has the $6 price tag on it. The records sound good although it is missing the poster that came with it.