Legal unknown there that the concert was recorded by television of the GDR on 22 March 1965. If and when it was originally sent in the GDR, I can not say. But in 1997 this historic recording was broadcast by MDR, and you can now see on YouTube. The image quality is excellent, Louis Armstrong is in a particularly good mood his East Berlin audience over. Of the quite a few live concerts with LA on television, it is perhaps the best, although it naturally has its Zenith far behind. This record should definitely be released on DVD. It lasts 56'16, so about an hour, a few tracks from the concert that you can complete (?) To listen to the two CDs, are omitted. The order in the TV recording is: When It's Sleepy Time Down South / Indiana / Black and Blue / Hello Dolly / Lover, Come Back to Me / Can not Help Lovin 'dat Man of Mine / When the Saints Go Marchin' In / Struttin 'With Some Barbecue / The Faithful Hussar / Royal Garden Blues / Blueberry Hill / Mack the Knife / Mop Mop / When It's Sleepy Time Down South Hans Christian Nørregaard