THIS DAY IN HISTORY – “Satisfaction” comes to Keith Richards in his sleep – 1965

Via History.com

In the early morning hours of May 7, 1965, a bleary-eyed Keith Richards awoke, grabbed a tape recorder and laid down one of the greatest pop hooks of all time: The opening riff of “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” He then promptly fell back to sleep.

“When I woke up in the morning, the tape had run out,” Richards recalled many years later. “I put it back on, and there’s this, maybe, 30 seconds of ‘Satisfaction,’ in a very drowsy sort of rendition. And then it suddenly—the guitar goes ‘CLANG,” and then there’s like 45 minutes of snoring.” It wasn’t much to go on, but he played it for Mick Jagger later that same day. “He only had the first bit, and then he had the riff,” Jagger recalls. “It sounded like a country sort of thing on acoustic guitar—it didn’t sound like rock. But he didn’t really like it, he thought it was a joke… He really didn’t think it was single material, and we all said ‘You’re off your head.’ Which he was, of course.”

With verses written by Jagger—Richards had already come up with the line “I can’t get no satisfaction”—the Stones took the song into the Chess studios in Chicago just three days later, on May 10, 1965, and completed it on May 12 after a flight to Los Angeles and an 18-hour recording session at RCA. It was there that Richards hooked up an early Gibson version of a fuzz box to his guitar and gave a riff he’d initially envisioned being played by horns its distinctive, iconic sound

Though the Stones at the time were already midway through their third U.S. tour, their only bona fide American hits to date were “Time Is On My Side” and the recently released “The Last Time.” “Satisfaction” was the song that would catapult them to superstar status. Forty years later, when Rolling Stone magazine ranked “Satisfaction” #2 on its list of the “500 Greatest Songs of All Time,” it put the following historical perspective on the riff Keith Richards discovered on this day in 1965: “That spark in the night…was the crossroads: the point at which the rickety jump and puppy love of early rock and roll became rock.”

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22winmag - TBP's Corona Hoax Investigator
22winmag - TBP's Corona Hoax Investigator
May 7, 2020 8:31 am

Bullshit.

Richards is another spook with marginal talent, of the Laurel Canyon variety.

Cheyne Walk turns out to be a clue here as well, and you may like to see a list of others who lived or live on Cheyne Walk: Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, Michael Bloomberg, David Lloyd George, George Weidenfeld, Bertrand Russell, Dante Rossetti, James Whistler, Bram Stoker, James Clerk Maxwell, Ken Follett, Roman Abramovich, T. S. Eliot, Ian Fleming, Somerset Maugham, and Laurence Olivier. So this was like the Laurel Canyon of London. I would now say just being on this list is a red flag.

motley
motley

ALL parties involved with the process church and kenneth anger … do your homework … wakeup. Just don’t down vote someone because the truth clashes with a phoney narrative you WANT to believe.

CCRider
CCRider
May 7, 2020 8:31 am

I was then 16 and horneyer than a dump rat. Surrounded by good catholic girls this song was EXACTLY what I was feeling.

TC
TC
May 7, 2020 8:37 am

I like this one better… though maybe more appropriate on FF.

Double-Ought Nothing (EC)
Double-Ought Nothing (EC)
  TC
May 7, 2020 12:28 pm

That vid just shows the intellectual level of young punks on crack. Been wearing the old lady’s panties as a mask, have ya?

TC
TC
  Double-Ought Nothing (EC)
May 7, 2020 12:59 pm

Nailed it. 🙂

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
May 7, 2020 11:01 am

Drugs are good….mmmmkay.