Well, this is a delightful surprise.
Springsteen's first European tour culminates in a breathtaking return to London's Hammersmith Odeon for a 22-song set that is one of the standout shows on the Born To Run tour. London 11/24/75 features eight changes from opening night at Hammersmith six days prior, "Growin' Up" plus seven covers: "Pretty Flamingo," "Sha-La-La," "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck," "When You Walk In The Room," "Twist And Shout," "Carol" and "Little Queenie." Outstanding versions of "Thunder Road," "Lost In The Flood," "It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City, "For You" and "Quarter To Three" round out this triumphant performance.
I don't usually bother with these archive shows, I know it's an unpopular opinion round here but, generally speaking, I am happier listening to the studio albums, the exception being for shows I was at - I love reliving those moments. However, having seen the set list, read your comments and read @Mario Brega's review, I decided to go for this one.
It is just wonderful, can't think of anything else to add.