The live recording of "Up on Cripple Creek" captured during The Band's iconic farewell concert, "The Last Waltz," on November 25, 1976, marks a significant point in their career. Before this performance, The Band released their critically acclaimed album "Northern Lights – Southern Cross" in 1975, which included tracks that displayed their signature blend of American roots music. "The Last Waltz" not only served as a culmination of their illustrious career but also featured numerous guest artists and was directed by Martin Scorsese, further elevating the concert's status in music history. The decision to end their touring life with this concert was a heartfelt moment for the band, emphasizing their desire to step back from the relentless touring circuit. The performance of "Up on Cripple Creek," led by Levon Helm, captures the spirit and energy that defined The Band, making it a memorable highlight in their legacy.