On December 8, 1973, the Grateful Dead performed at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina, during a significant period in their career marked by experimentation and evolving sound. This concert occurred shortly after the release of their album *Wake of the Flood* (1973), which was their first studio album after their contract with Warner Bros. and the first to be released on their own label, Grateful Dead Records. The album highlighted their venture into more complex arrangements and a polished production style, reflecting their growth as musicians. Notably, this live recording showcases their improvisational prowess and the seamless blending of various musical genres, a hallmark of their live performances. The setlist from this show features a mix of original songs and covers, illustrating their eclectic style and ability to create a unique concert experience each night. This concert is particularly cherished by fans for its spirited performances and the energy captured in