Satellite Blues

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"Satellite Blues"
"Satellite Blues" cover
Single by AC/DC
from the album 'Stiff Upper Lip'
B-side(s) "Let There Be Rock" (live)
Released 2001
Format CD
Recorded 1999
Genre Hard Rock
Length  ???
Label Eastwest
Producer(s) George Young, AC/DC
AC/DC singles chronology
"Safe in New York City / Cyberspace / Back in Black (live)"
(2000)
"Satellite Blues"
(2001)
"Satellite Blues"
"Satellite Blues" cover
Song by AC/DC
from the album Stiff Upper Lip
Released February 28, 2000
Recorded 1999
Genre Hard Rock
Length 3:47
Label EMI
Writer(s) Angus Young, Malcolm Young
Producer(s) George Young
Stiff Upper Lip track listing
Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll
(7)
"Satellite Blues"
(8)
Damned
(9)

Satellite Blues is a song by Australian Hard Rock band AC/DC. This song is a single, and is found on their 2000 album, Stiff Upper Lip.

This song is about a man watching pornography on a television or computer and having the satellite signal go out at an unfortunate moment, hence "Satellite Blues". Most of the verse discusses the woman on the video (example: "she gonna take the lot" [group sex]), and the final verse talks about the malfunctioning hardware/satellite.


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