Everyone should know this song.
According to Richards himself, it’s all true. In his 2010 book Life, Richards explained that he woke up in the middle of the night with the riff stuck in his head. He then recorded a rough version on ...
How The Rolling Stones’ ‘Satisfaction’ Came to Keith Richards in a Dream Before Becoming a No. 1 Hit
One of rock music’s most iconic songs began with a half-asleep guitarist, a cassette recorder and a riff that almost vanished ...
The greatest opening guitar riff in rock history didn't come from a rehearsal room, a studio session or years of refinement.
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This day in history: The Rolling Stones record “Satisfaction” inspired by Keith Richards’ dream
In the early morning hours of May 7, 1965, during the Rolling Stones’ third American tour, Guitarist Keith Richards woke up ...
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Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Ron Wood are celebrating 50 years of The Rolling Stones this year. The band released a compilation today titled GRRR!, which spans five decades of work, ...
On this day (May 6) in 1965, Keith Richards woke up in a Florida hotel room with a guitar riff and the line “can’t get no satisfaction” in his head. He recorded the riff, went back to sleep, and ...
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