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[[File:Clearwater.jpg|450px|thumb|center|The Gulf Beach Motel, Clearwater, FL: Site of a good morning’s work, yesteryear.]]
{{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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Not bad for fifteen minutes’ “work”.
Not bad for fifteen minutes’ “work”.
==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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