Zitat22 April 1975 - Golders Green Hippodrome, London, UK
This was indeed the full set as the gig was shared with "GT Moore and the Reggae Guitars", broadcast on 10-May-1975.
The version used for the camelproductions GOL release was taken from the BBC transcription disc (who's B-side was a concert from Pilot featuring David Paton). The transcription disc version is missing "Migration" and "Rhayader Alone".
BBC Transcription label is Show #101", CN-2329/S
Zitat von got the humpTo summarise: "Migration" and "Rhayader Alone" were seamlessly edited out by the BBC, the removal of these 5 mins reducing the set to a little under 30 mins as required for a shared BBC In Concert LP.
I listed the venue for the 22 September 1977 concert as 'Hippodrome Theatre, London, UK', but realize it should be 'Golders Green Hippodrome' - see the 2nd wikipedia article that says that the 'Sight And Sound In Concert' shows were recorded there.
Zitat von got the hump To revisit this having investigated a little further:
The Hippodrome in Golders Green belonged to the BBC and is often referred to in BBC material as "BBC Hippodrome Theatre". It is clear that when a BBC announcer mentions "the Hippodrome Theatre" he is referring to the "Golders Green Hippodrome" as distinct from the "London Hippodrome". On the BBC transcription disc for the 1975 concert Bob Harris says "BBC Hippodrome Theatre" which must certainly mean the venue in Golders Green.