Georgia Satellites / The Outfield
Westwood One In Concert IC 87-03 (discs)
Show 87-4 for broadcast the week of February 9, 1987 (cue sheet)
The correct number is 87-3 (see below for proof)
Recorded at:
The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA on Nov. 19, 1986 (Georgia Satellites)
Harpo's, Detroit, MI on March 8, 1986 (The Outfield)
Sides 1 and 2:
01 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Intro
02 Commercial - Nissan
03 Commercial - Budweiser
04 Georgia Satellites - I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water
05 Georgia Satellites - The Myth of Love
06 Georgia Satellites - School Days
07 Commercial - Rolaids (Davey Johnson)
08 Commercial - Nissan
09 Commercial - Schick
10 Dennis Diken (Smithereens) - Westwood One Radio Network Promo
11 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Break
12 Georgia Satellites - Battleship Chains
13 Georgia Satellites - Red Light
14 Georgia Satellites - Nights of Mystery
15 Commercial - U.S. Army
16 Commercial - Nissan
17 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Break
18 Georgia Satellites - Keep Your Hands To Yourself
19 Georgia Satellites - Railroad Steel
20 Commercial - Schick
21 Commercial - Nissan
22 Commercial - Rolaids (Davey Johnson)
23 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Break
Sides 3 and 4:
01 The Outfield - Mystery Man
02 The Outfield - 61 Seconds
03 Commercial - U.S. Army
04 Commercial - Nissan
05 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Break
06 The Outfield - All The Love
07 The Outfield - Your Love
08 Commercial - Budweiser
09 Commercial - U.S. Army
10 Steve Perry (Journey) - Westwood One Radio Network Promo
11 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Break
12 Phil Collins - Genesis Update
13 The Outfield - Say It Isn't So
14 The Outfield - Playground
15 The Outfield - Taking My Chances
16 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-03 Outro
17 Steve Downes - In Concert 87-02 Promo
The run out grooves say:
IC (scratched out because I touches C and looks like a K) IC 87.03.1 JS KM stamp
IC 87.03.2 JS KM stamp
IC 87.03.1 JS KM stamp
IC 87.03.4 JS KM stamp
You get! The Cue sheet! The Certificate of Performance! A press release! All four disc labels! The ad for the Coach House from the L.A. Times! The entire entertainment section page from the L.A. Times, which allows you to see the incredible diversity of bands playing that week... and to ponder the vast distances of Southern California: from the Bodeans at UC Santa Barbara to the Georgia Satellites in San Juan Capistrano is 167 miles.
As usual, we have a couple of minor mysteries to Scooby-Doo:
First up: is the show number 87-3, or 87-4?
The discs say 87-3. but the cue sheet says 87-4. So let's step back, pull some info from Discog's (and my big list...), and look at the schedule. It becomes obvious where this one slots in, as 87-4 is also Jeff Beck, but two weeks later. So it's 87-3, not 87-4 based on the earlier broadcast date.
IC 87-01 Fabulous Thunderbirds/Smithereens January 5, 1987 (Monday)
IC 87-02 Lone Justice/ Stevie Ray Vaughan January 19, 1987 (Monday)
IC 87-03 Georgia Satellites / The Outfield February 9, 1987 (Monday)
IC 87-04 Jeff Beck February 23, 1987 (Monday)
IC 87-05 Bruce Hornsby /Jason & the Scorchers March 9, 1987 (Monday)
IC 87-06 Triumph March 30, 1987 (Monday)
Next up...are the Georgia Satellites playing in San Clemente, or San Juan Capistrano?
In the Intro, Steve Downes says "The first stop tonight is San Clemente, California. It's about 50 miles south of Los Angeles and probably best known as the location of the western White House during the Nixon presidency."
Okay...that sounds definitive, doesn't it?
But I tracked down the print ad from the Los Angeles Times, and the ad says the Coach House is in San Juan Capistrano.
Maybe SJC is a neighborhood in San Clemente? No...San Clemente incorporated 1928, San Juan Capistrano 1961. They're two separate cities.
Maybe the Coach House was on the edge of town? No, it's still there, and over a mile from the border with San Clemente.
Maybe San Clemente is far more famous? Well, they DID have Nixon... but SJC has the famous migrating swallows...and the hit pop song "When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano" was a #4 for the Ink Spots in 1940, and Glenn Miller's cover hit #2 the same year.
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Our pal Doctor Strange helps out the Voodoo Wagon Gang...
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Anyway....it's a ROUSING Georgia Satellites show, full of fire n' pounding drums, and you're going to love it.
I was not familiar with the Outfield, so this was a good chance to hear their act.
The cue sheet lists "White Lightening" after "Nights of Mystery" and before the U.S. Army ad, but it's not there.