Very nice to find this here :-).. I was in the middle of the crowd in there and also one year later in 1989, when GS were headliners on Saturday (if I remember right)..nice memories to a phantastic time with phantastic music, girls and festivals. Now I´m nearly 60 and lucky to have been part of this all...
I never understood why one of their lesser songs got airplay on MTV when their stronger stuff was ignored. They were the apotheosis of southern bar bands and this performance exemplifies one of their very best original songs. It was a killer on the LP and an even bigger killer live.
I know right? I mean ''keep your hands to yourself''......great song yes......but Battleship Chains? Railroad Steel? Cant Stand The Pain? and SO many more you NEVER hear.....
Keep Your Hands to Yourself is iconic, I wouldn’t consider it one of their lesser songs at all, it’s basically become a rock/country standard at this point. But yeah they definitely deserved better than to be a one-hit wonder.
if you don't get the chills or goosebumps when after he finishes ''amazing grace'', starting at about 1:54, and the chords hit and the bass and drums come in and you realize it's ''Cant Stand The Pain''.......well you must not like Georgia Satellites
I'm from Saskatchewan, Canada and I always felt our prairie region has a spiritual connection to the southern rock scene of the U.S. (Neil Young could have been from the south and bands like the Georgia Satellites could have come from way up here).
Hello, "best part of the 80"s ; the ONLY part of the 80's that said anything"??? Really? What about Springsteen's Nebraska, Tunnel of love or even Born in the UA with My Hometown, Dancing in the dark (in spite of the video), the title song and all that work he managed to make both popular, full of rhythm and deep and complex if you listen to the lyrics?
Bruce was great in the 70s. BTR is one of the greatest albums of all time. By the 80s he was an afterthought. He hasn't recorded anything really worth listening to since Darkness.
IMO, the studio album GS did with this song on it is an all-time classic LP that like Nazareth's "Hair of the Dog" LP is unheralded like other classic LPs.
Never heard any of their songs but Keep Your Hands to Yourself on the top 40
The most underrated rock band of all time
I heard this band for the first time in 1986 on WNEW playing live at the Ritz in New York City and loved them ever since.
Very nice to find this here :-).. I was in the middle of the crowd in there and also one year later in 1989, when GS were headliners on Saturday (if I remember right)..nice memories to a phantastic time with phantastic music, girls and festivals. Now I´m nearly 60 and lucky to have been part of this all...
Growing up in the 80s I bought this cassette, absolutely one of my favorite songs. Still listen to this song
Why not? Timeless rock'n'roll.
Drummer Marco Magellan is an animal. Seamless transitions
I miss these guys.
I never understood why one of their lesser songs got airplay on MTV when their stronger stuff was ignored. They were the apotheosis of southern bar bands and this performance exemplifies one of their very best original songs. It was a killer on the LP and an even bigger killer live.
I know right? I mean ''keep your hands to yourself''......great song yes......but Battleship Chains? Railroad Steel? Cant Stand The Pain? and SO many more you NEVER hear.....
Keep Your Hands to Yourself is iconic, I wouldn’t consider it one of their lesser songs at all, it’s basically become a rock/country standard at this point. But yeah they definitely deserved better than to be a one-hit wonder.
One Ass Kickin BAND ......I Really Miss This Stuff ......Good Old Southern Boys .........!
one of the most underrated bands ever
one of the few times that comment is very true.....
that guitar intro is just gold!!
Yeah!... these guys get it!!
if you don't get the chills or goosebumps when after he finishes ''amazing grace'', starting at about 1:54, and the chords hit and the bass and drums come in and you realize it's ''Cant Stand The Pain''.......well you must not like Georgia Satellites
Young and boisterous,
robust and dashing, once and for all!
Legendary Intro, and legendary concert.
Vraiment dommage que cette formation ce soit arrêté... J'adore ce groupe !
What a pity that this formation stopped... I love this band !
I can't stand the pain but the performance is so fieriness, impulsive, rising my tension, giving full of emotions ... Super!
class band, wow, seen them in Dublin in about 1990-91 fantastic gig thanks for this gem
rock as it should be!!!!!
Great performance!🤗
Masterpiece. Happy Hollidays. Ride on !
Amazing guitar player
Сильнейшие рокеры супер таких единицы супер
OMG! Still Rockin' My World!
wow, thanks so much for posting this.....i miss these guys especially Live! this is why i love youtube!!!! thanks!
I love these guys CHECKOUT Live at the Ritz 2/22/1987 ......SMOKIN.....It wasn't released here I bought it online it came from England
Last time I saw a plexi-glass guitar was John Kay with Steppenwolf in '71. Sounds good.
Those Dan Armstrong Ampegs are back breakers, they're super heavy but they look and sound awesome
Love Me Some Ricky on Slide!
I love this song....but real men can stand the pain.
Kin brilliant
I agree cliefclinton. Great band. Their fame was sadly short lived
W o W !!!!
They 're still alive , thanks to Dan Baird and the Homemade sin!!!!!!!!can't stand the pain!!!!!
Rick and the Sat's are touring and Sounding Good just like Dan and his Band ! Both Bands Kick Ass !!!
I'm from Saskatchewan, Canada and I always felt our prairie region has a spiritual connection to the southern rock scene of the U.S. (Neil Young could have been from the south and bands like the Georgia Satellites could have come from way up here).
Wow!
best part of the 80"s ; the ONLY part of the 80's that said anything
Occasionally the cream rises to the top.
Best rock band ever!
Hello, "best part of the 80"s ; the ONLY part of the 80's that said anything"??? Really? What about Springsteen's Nebraska, Tunnel of love or even Born in the UA with My Hometown, Dancing in the dark (in spite of the video), the title song and all that work he managed to make both popular, full of rhythm and deep and complex if you listen to the lyrics?
Bruce was great in the 70s. BTR is one of the greatest albums of all time. By the 80s he was an afterthought. He hasn't recorded anything really worth listening to since Darkness.
IMO, the studio album GS did with this song on it is an all-time classic LP that like Nazareth's "Hair of the Dog" LP is unheralded like other classic LPs.
soooooooobad asssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!
one of the most underrated bands ever
cliefclinton Couldn't agree more.
Correct.