Well, that's that. McCarren Pool – the giant Robert Moses-era landmark that's been revived as a music, theater, dance and film venue after decades of neglect – hosted its last free 'pool party' yesterday. The Bloomberg administration has allocated $50 million to renovate the pool for swimming, restore the historic bathhouse building, and build a year-round recreation center that is to include a skate park and an ice rink.
After three years of presenting free indie rock concerts, dodgeball, beer and ice cream in the old landmark, promoter JellyNYC ended on a high note by booking revered indie rock trio Yo La Tengo, who played a set that went from catchy to self-indulgent to repetitive to mesmerizing and, briefly, back to indulgent again. But as was always the case at these free pool parties, it seemed churlish griping about something as trivial as the setlist when everything else – the space, the sun, slip and slide – was so right. Despite the occasionally excessive guitar wankery from frontman Ira Kaplan, Tengo was ultimately captivating, and rounded out the set by pouring water into the photo pit as an absurdly symbolic nod to the pool's fate. The Hoboken-based Kaplan told the crowd, "This is pretty much it for Williamsburg, pretty much it for Brooklyn. You've got to start looking across the Holland Tunnel, across the Lincoln Tunnel."
An announcer vowed that the parties would continue next summer, and Jelly has a petition going that urges the city to create a space for concerts in the proposed Bushwick Inlet Park. But the pool isn't quite done yet; Blue Velvet and Rushmore will be screening in the pool tonight and tomorrow night, respectively, and Sonic Youth will be the last musicians to rock the concrete pit on Saturday night, but that's not free. For further reading here's a comprehensive look at the Greenpoint landmark's turbulent history, and here's some video of young ladies in swimsuits running toward the slip and slide.






how gay this looks...
they should have filled in the pool with concrete while they were playing...
Lord, that place can't be shut down fast enough.
#1 & #2: You're both a couple of dickheads.
you don't need 50 million dollars to have a good time.
I can remember the summer the pool first opened. I happened to be walking by, heard the music and went in. No tickets, no lines, no cops, low budget burgers, local beer and free live music all in an building that had been abandoned until then.
It was simple. It was perfect. It couldn't last. Shame whatever powers at be didn't appreciate what was happening there - now it will it be a pool again and a more actively managed spot, with rules and regulations, tickets, and it will never be as fun as it was again.
tear it down and build more condos. these idiots need somewhere to live.
@#3: They're BOTH a couple of dickheads. They can be a couple of dickheads, or they can both be dickheads, but if they were BOTH a couple of dickheads, they'd be four dickheads. That's just weird.
@buzzbuzzard
And you should move back to Ohio where you belong, asswipe hipster.
I can remember the summer the pool first opened...
bring it back as a swimming pool!
That video on the JellyNYC site is pretty messed up. I think it's irresponsible to post a video of random people (including children) and encourage people to jerk off to it.
No matter what your afterhours and what your poison, its never cool when a party place gets shut down.
I feel for the people that frequented it.
I've kinda come to the conclusion that many hipster women are not very attractive. I've been to many an event and most are just 6's. It's like they use all that boho ironic 80's 90's clothing and accessories as camouflage so they don't need to try.
@schadenfreudian
I'm from brooklyn, and been called many things, but never a hipster. So thanks for proving Wordsniper's point (#6): you're a couple of dickheads all on your own.