[Machine Translation] From the Wings Over Europe Tour in 1972, a full-size recording of a live performance at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on August 20, the last leg of the tour! Wings started with Paul, Linda, Denny Laine, and Denny Seawell, and released the album "Wild Life" under the Wings name in December 1971. Henry McCraw joined on guitar to make the group a five-piece, and in February of 1972, the group toured extensively around the university circuit. This was followed by the "Wings Over Europe Tour," which began in July of 1972, and lasted until the end of August, avoiding the U.K. and touring only Europe, including Northern Europe, for about 25 dates. Since the Beatles stopped playing live in 1966, Paul must have rarely played what could be called a regular concert, and during that time, the nature of the live show changed from the short 30-minute shows of the Beatles' era to longer ones. Furthermore, the band's original repertoire was still small and they stubbornly did not play Beatles songs, so the set list was filled with cover songs. That is why there are many rare songs from this period that are of interest to avid enthusiasts. Although Paul was always criticized by critics after the Beatles, the chart action was not necessarily bad (however, "Wild Life" without Paul's name was a little sluggish), and the audience reaction that can be heard on this recording shows that the response was quite enthusiastic. On the one hand, the quality of the recordings is good. On the other hand, it is regrettable that there are not many good quality recordings left, but the primitive charm unique to this period should be conveyed. Commentary included.