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Les Savy Fav kicked off the first of 10 free shows this summer at the formally abandoned McCarren Pool in Brooklyn. It seems all of Williamsburg and Greenpoint came out (after the World Cup, of course) to hang out in the sun, play some dodgeball, eat hotdogs and drink brooklyn beer. This sort of odd venue is obviously the type of environment that Les Savy Fav flourish in.
Like all great things, Yacht Rock, too, must come to an end. And I guess it did by getting canceled with a somewhat sub-par episode 10 a couple weeks ago. Oh well. I had learned more than I ever wanted to about really horrible music, and I don’t know how much more my head could have taken. But just to reconstruct the history, here is a linear sequencing of the show (ignoring the horrible Jethro Tull-focused episode 6).