13/10/1974. The Madison Square Garden in New York. A stage like a boxing ring. In the middle of the arena. Surrounded by thousands. Including Robert Redford and many other Hollywood stars in row 1. Overture with Howard Cosell. The best sportscaster ever introduces him. Even here freezes the blood. "Woody Herman and the Thundering Herd" get going, and then he comes out. The "Chairman of the Board", the "Leader of the Pack". As if he had never been away. "The Lady Is A Tramp" he opposed a skin. Followed by "I get a kick out of you". The band plays in a nutshell. Powerful, with incredible force. And Sinatra? Punchy, full of power, with a timing and precision that you can never find again .... "Where do you think Gene Kelly learned how to dance? FROM ME !!!" he says and flirting with the audience. Next in the program the incredibly melodic "Let me try again" by Paul Anka, a fitting in the time beautiful "Autumn in New York". Then a few swinging Pops, the obligatory "Angel Eyes" a patriotic "The House I'm live in" and at the end of the song ever: "My Way". From Sinatra announced as "National Anthem, but you need not rise" !! People brings you this disc, you will not regret it!