Likewise I was there, too. Thought they were a fine rock n roll band, very impressive and fun and I’d also not heard of them prior to the event. I enjoyed them more than Quo and Iggy that year. Great that these Reading concerts were often recorded.
Oh my, the memories! Thank you for uploading this, Reading 87 was my first festival, and I apparently wasn't drunk enough as I remember so much of it. I had the GS album, long lost, but I might compile a list of the artists I loved and saw here for the lols!
Yep. Me too. Quo were not happy about following them either. lol . I have had his show on CD for ever. Sends a shiver down my spine every time I listen to it. Gig that changed my life. I met my wife because of this band. I moved to Nashville after working with Dan Baird in 2000 and he's a good friend to this day. And still putting out killer albums - latest one that just came out is superb. Him and Stan Lynch - "The Chefs".
@@Syze1 Fair comment. Loved the Quo when they were a grebo band and saw the original band a few times.BUT the satellites were amazing. Rock and roll brother.
J'y étais !
I was there. One of those rare occassions when a band you've never heard totally win you over in a single set. Magnificent.
Likewise I was ar Reading 1987 ..... they were brilliant....
Likewise I was there, too. Thought they were a fine rock n roll band, very impressive and fun and I’d also not heard of them prior to the event. I enjoyed them more than Quo and Iggy that year. Great that these Reading concerts were often recorded.
I was there! Never forgot it.
Georgia Satellites are the finest proper rock n roll band on the Planet.stunning truly stunning 🎸
One of my best memories of Reading....🎩🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸💨💨💨💨💨
I heard this on the radio, and like the SRV Reading gig - blew me away. I saw them twice at The Town and Country after - incredible
I was there!! They sure gave headliners Quo a run for their money!. Brilliant set!!.
I was there they were the highlight for me, this sounds amazing
Excellent
They were absolutely rockin' that day..I don't think some of the crowd knew what had hit 'em 😂🎸🎤😎👌
Oh my, the memories! Thank you for uploading this, Reading 87 was my first festival, and I apparently wasn't drunk enough as I remember so much of it. I had the GS album, long lost, but I might compile a list of the artists I loved and saw here for the lols!
Thanx for the upload so glad it appeared on my recommendations.
Was there. Blew the Quo off stage.
Yep. Me too. Quo were not happy about following them either. lol . I have had his show on CD for ever. Sends a shiver down my spine every time I listen to it.
Gig that changed my life. I met my wife because of this band. I moved to Nashville after working with Dan Baird in 2000 and he's a good friend to this day. And still putting out killer albums - latest one that just came out is superb. Him and Stan Lynch - "The Chefs".
They were great but but they didn't blow anyone off the stage
@@Syze1 Fair comment. Loved the Quo when they were a grebo band and saw the original band a few times.BUT the satellites were amazing. Rock and roll brother.
It was a great weekend. I probably own all of my Georgia Sats. albums because of that gig. It's a shame what Readings has turned into