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Rolling Stones – (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

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Rolling Stones – (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

Rolling Stones’ Satisfaction is one of the most iconic songs in rock history. Released in 1965, it became an anthem of youthful rebellion and frustration, capturing the restless spirit of an entire generation. With its unforgettable guitar riff, provocative lyrics, and raw energy, the song catapulted Rolling Stones to international fame and cemented their image as the embodiment of rock ’n’ roll attitude.

Song Overview

The origin of Satisfaction is the stuff of legend. Keith Richards reportedly came up with the famous guitar riff in his sleep and recorded it on a cassette player in the middle of the night. Mick Jagger later added lyrics expressing dissatisfaction with consumer culture, the media, and sexual frustration—subjects rarely tackled so directly in pop music at the time. The riff, played through a Maestro fuzzbox, gave the song its distinctive distorted tone, which would go on to redefine the sound of rock guitar.

Songwriting and Production

The song was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and produced by Andrew Loog Oldham. The use of the fuzzbox effect was groundbreaking and became one of the defining elements of the Stones’ early sound. With Jagger’s snarling vocals and Richards’ biting guitar tone, the production perfectly captured the rebellious, defiant spirit that set the band apart from their contemporaries.

Charts

I Can’t Get No Satisfaction topped the Billboard Hot 100 for four consecutive weeks in 1965, becoming the Rolling Stones’ first No. 1 hit in the United States. It also reached No. 1 in the United Kingdom and several other countries, firmly establishing the band as global superstars. The song’s commercial success and cultural impact helped define the Stones as the voice of youthful defiance in the 1960s.

Music Video

While there was no official music video at the time, numerous television and concert performances of Satisfaction survive. In these, Mick Jagger’s provocative gestures and swaggering stage presence embody the song’s rebellious spirit. Later live performances and remastered footage have continued to showcase the band’s raw power, proving that the song’s energy remains timeless.

I Can’t Get No Satisfaction is more than just a rock song—it’s a declaration of independence and frustration that shaped an era. With its gritty sound and unfiltered attitude, it became a defining moment in rock history and continues to resonate with new generations of listeners.

ROLLING STONES "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" on The Ed Sullivan Show

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