Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Mp3 music: Georgia Satellites






Georgia Satellites
   

Artist: Georgia Satellites: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Punk

   







Georgia Satellites's discography:


Georgia Satellites
   

 Georgia Satellites

   Year: 1986   

Tracks: 10






At a time when rock & roll didn't aid or so its roots, the Georgia Satellites came fucking into the charts with a surprise strike unmarried to remind everybody where the medicine had come from. The pip individual, 1986's "Keep Your Hands to Yourself," rocked as surd as an old Chuck Berry song, as well as being virtually as cunning. The Satellites weren't a back-to-basics roots john Rock band, either -- their straightforward sound borrowed as from Berry, the Rolling Stones, the Faces, Little Feat, and AC/DC, with a Southern hinterland bent. At their best, the Satellites were but a damn well rock & roll ring, driven by the classical heretofore clean songwriting of spark advance singer/guitarist Dan Baird. On the strong point of "Keep Your Hands to Yourself," their number one major-label album sold well, simply the follow-up, Open All Night, did non; radiocommunication and MTV had treated the band as a kind of freshness -- a crew of hicks kicking out rock & roll offered a check between the slick pop-metal of Bon Jovi and the self-examining pop of Peter Gabriel. By the meter they released Open All Night in 1988, no one was concerned, even if the record album was exclusively slightly weaker than the debut. After one more record album, 1989's In the Land of Salvation and Sin, the band called it quits. Guitarist Rick Richards united Izzy Stradlin's Ju Ju Hounds terzetto old age later; Baird chased a solo career and had a little tally in tardy 1992 with "I Love You Period." In 1996, he helped grade the Yayhoos afterward cathartic his second solo album. The Yayhoos have 2 albums, the to the highest grade recent being 2006's Lay the Hammer Down. During the mid-'90s, the Georgia Satellites reunited without Baird. They released Shaken Not Stirred in 1997.