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Satellite Rides

Satellite Rides
Old 97s-Satellite Rides.jpg
Studio album by Old 97's
Released March 20, 2001
Recorded Peternales Studios in Austin, Texas
Genre Alternative country
Length 44:26
Label Elektra
Producer Wally Gagel
Old 97's chronology
Early Tracks EP
(2000)
Satellite Rides
(2001)
Drag It Up
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Christgau's Consumer Guide A
Entertainment Weekly B+
Los Angeles Times 3.5/4 stars
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 4.5/5 stars
USA Today 3/4 stars

Satellite Rides is the fifth studio album by American country/rock band Old 97's, first released in the second quarter of 2001 (see 2001 in music). Though track 9, "Weightless", refers to outer space while the chorus croons "ride on, ride on" to an unspecified audience, the album's title does not appear in the lyrics but was later used for the song "In The Satellite Rides A Star" on the band's follow-up album, 2004's Drag It Up.

Lyrically, the songs have lead singer and songwriter Rhett Miller writing about characters other than himself, albeit personal references remain. "Rollerskate Skinny" is a song about actress Winona Ryder, whom Miller very briefly dated; the title refers to Holden Caulfield's description of his sister in the novel The Catcher in the Rye, while "Buick City Complex" refers to workers affected by General Motors' decision to close its failed mega-factory in Flint, Michigan. Miller wrote the song "Am I Too Late" for his grandmother, Ahnece Pugh. The album features two songs sung by bassist Murry Hammond, "Up The Devil's Pay" and "Can't Get A Line".

"Question" is often performed live with a French verse. Miller re-recorded "Question" and "Singular Girl" with a full band for his 2006 solo album, The Believer.

"Satellite Rides" is also a pseudonym under which the band plays, including a show at the Tractor Tavern in Seattle, Washington on August 31, 2008.

"Question" was used in a commercial for Fuse TV network in the United States. It featured sock puppets. "Question" was also used in the season 2 episode 15, "His Story" of Scrubs, when Turk proposes to Carla, originally broadcast on January 16, 2003. "Question" was used in the season 1 episode 19, "Young Hearts Spark Fire" of Scorpion, originally broadcast on March 23, 2015.


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