On October 31, 1989, Phish performed a memorable Halloween show at Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont. At this point in their career, the band was on the rise, having just released their second studio album, "Lawn Boy," in 1990. The live recording showcases their eclectic blend of rock, jazz, and improvisation that would become their signature style. Notably, the setlist features early performances of songs like "Bathtub Gin," "Suzy Greenberg," and "You Enjoy Myself," illustrating the band's evolving sound and their skill in live improvisation. This concert also exemplifies Phish's tradition of elaborate and playful live shows, which they became famous for, particularly as they later embraced the Halloween theme by performing albums from other artists in subsequent years. The 1989 performance precedes their breakthrough into larger audiences and sets the stage for their future success.