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{{Image|Clearwater|jpg|The Gulf Beach Motel, Clearwater, FL: Site of a good morning’s work, yesteryear.}} | |||
}}''[[(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction]]'' is a song by the [[Rolling Stones]], released in 1965. It was written by [[Mick Jagger]] and [[Keith Richards]]. Keith Richards claims to have written the music for ''[[Satisfaction]]'' in his sleep. He had no idea he had written it. When he woke up he discovered he had recorded 30 seconds of music and 44 minutes of snoring on a Philips cassette player, but that 30 seconds contained a rough version of the famous guitar riff — which Richards intended to replace with a horn section, but never got round to it — that drives the song. | }}''[[(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction]]'' is a song by the [[Rolling Stones]], released in 1965. It was written by [[Mick Jagger]] and [[Keith Richards]]. Keith Richards claims to have written the music for ''[[Satisfaction]]'' in his sleep. He had no idea he had written it. When he woke up he discovered he had recorded 30 seconds of music and 44 minutes of snoring on a Philips cassette player, but that 30 seconds contained a rough version of the famous guitar riff — which Richards intended to replace with a horn section, but never got round to it — that drives the song. | ||
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==Karma ’s a bitch== | |||
Of course the stones themselves are not immune to their imitators comma and many artists have forced long careers basically copying Jagger and Richards’ simple formula. | |||
Take for very good example angel slang and their song so sorry, which sounds like something Mick Jagger and Keith Richards would come up with in a weekend if they were locked in a house together and told not to come out until they had finished. | |||
Which is, of course what happened in 2020. | |||
<youtube>https://youtu.be/3cqTx4Eb-W8</youtube> | |||
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