…I was riding my bike through Prospect Park today and heard Animal Collective sound-checking for a show tonight. Here’s what my iPhone and I overheard>>>

Animal Collective – ‘Bits of Sound Check 8/15/09′: [mp3_embed blog_plyrs="4" playlst="http://beyondbeyondisbeyond.com/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/mp3-player-plugin-for-wordpress/mp3/AC Soundcheck ProspectPark-rev.mp3" colors="#900345" id="0"]

*Picture courtesy of Lee Greenfeld of Dead Flowers Productions

We had a great time seeing the Master in a packed Prospect Park last night.  My only complaint is that the level wasn’t loud enough on the lawn, and I believe that’s due to Park Slope noise ordinances.  Umm, don’t you think they could make an exception when Bob Dylan’s in town!  C’mon!!  Lawn tickets weren’t exactly cheap.

Anyway, Bob gave us a great set and here’s the list, also courtesy of Lee Greenfeld.  I pretty much just jacked his whole Myspace blog post.  Thanks, Lee!

bob dylan, 8/12/08
prospect park bandshell
brooklyn, u.s.a.

set-list:
1. rainy day women 12 & 35
2. lay, lady, lay
3. lonesome day blues
4. girl of the north country
5. the levee’s gonna break
6. spirit on the water
7. honest with me
8. john brown (!!!)
9. highway 61 revisited
10. beyond the horizon
11. it’s alright, ma (i’m only bleeding)
12. nettie moore
13. summer days
14. masters of war
15. like a rolling stone (encore)
16. thunder on the mountain (encore)
17. blowin’ in the wind (encore)

It’s gonna be hard to beat the heat in NYC this weekend (over 90 and humid), but what you can’t beat is New York’s bevy of free live summer shows every summer!  And this weekend is especially off the charts.  Here’s what happening:

Friday, July 18th: Mary Weiss with Nouvellas and the Lost Crusaders at South Street Seaport

Seaport Music: Mary Weiss of the Shangri-Las with Nouvellas and The Lost Crusaders

legacy eventtxt alert
Time: 6:30pm
Date: July 18, 2008
Location: South Street Seaport

Price: Free

Mary was fifteen years old when she and her sister Elizabeth (Betty) began singing with identical twins Margie and Mary Ann Ganser in their neighborhood of Queens, NY. They soon shot into the charts with massive hits including Remember (Walking In The Sand), Leader Of The Pack, and Give Him A Great Big Kiss. Mary put out a new album recently and has been tearing it up ever since. It’ll be a massive garage rock party when others are announced on this bill.

This event is part of 2008′s R2R Legacy program.  R2R Legacy highlights a selection of the Festival’s programs that strongly reflect, revive, newly interpret, or celebrate important cultural works, influential artists and our diverse cultural heritage.  These programs are made possible, in part, with support from American Express through their commitment to cultural preservation.This show starts at 6:30!

and also on Friday, July 18th: Deerhoof and the Metropolis Ensemble: The Rite – Remixed (at Prospect Park Bandshell)

Celebrate Brooklyn & Wordless Music present DEERHOOF / METROPOLIS ENSEMBLE: THE RITE: REMIXED The mercurial experimentalists DEERHOOF, “the most creative band in indie rock today,” (LA Weekly) forge a distinctive sound out of sophisticated improvisation, fierce dissonance, and weirdly catchy melodies. They’re paired here, via the forward thinking Wordless Music Series, with a world premiere by METROPOLIS ENSEMBLE, led by Artistic Director/Conductor Andrew Cyr.  The Rite: Remixed is a collaboration with composers and live electronics producer/performers Ryan Francis, Leo Leite, and Ricardo Romaneiro, who re-conceptualize Stravinsky’s monumental The Rite of Spring through the lens of the latest sounds and technology from electronica. The work combines keyboards and laptops with huge percussion and brass ensembles to create a futuristic, rhythm-inspired sonic tableau.

So far, that’s just Friday!  Click through below to see Saturday and Sunday’s lineups…

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