Ian McLean's Party, Connie Condon's Farm

Hebron, NY, USA

Top Rated Shows

Highest rated shows at this venue by Phish.net users:

Date Rating
1989-05-28 56 votes 4.4821/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1989-05-28 by kipmat 3
Can't believe I'm this first to review this classic show. Someone else will have to provide a more complete review, as I had only heard the first 20 minutes of set 2 as philler on my dubbed cassette of the White Tape. However, I thought the banter was funny as hell, and I loved that Trey's guitar...
1989-05-28 by Wazoo 3
This is the earliest show which I listen to in its entirety out of more than just “historical interest”. There are obviously wonderful shows earlier than this, but to my ears – and collection – this is the first one where the sound quality, professionalism, humor, musicianship really come...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

Although this version begins with spacey elements similar to 5/6/89, it also peaks in a more customary and shredding manner, reestablishing a more conventional approach to the jam.
1989-05-28 Esther (10:05) Set 1
> from "Slave to the Traffic Light," this too is slow, patient, and well-played. Trey is particularly on point, deploying a series of "jazzy" chords before offering up a great solo.
Very good early version with hilarious "POOP" VJ!
1989-05-28 Jam (3:59) Set 3
A somewhat dark, low-key jam opens Set III at Ian McLean's Party, builds intensity, and -> to a brief "La Grange" jam.
Machine Gun Trey in combat action in the latter half of this jam.


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