“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” was one of the earliest hits by The Rolling Stones. While the band had been ascending in popularity, this song cemented them as one of the world’s best rock n’ roll bands. The Rolling Stones knew they needed to follow up the song with another hit, and while they succeeded, Keith Richards wasn’t satisfied with that track.
‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’ was The Rolling Stones’ first No. 1 hit in the U.S. Keith Richards | Javier Bragado/Redferns
The Rolling Stones had been rising in popularity in the U.K. thanks to a few early hits, such as “I Wanna Be Your Man”. However, “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”, sent their stardom into the stratosphere. The track was first released as a single in 1965 and later included on the album Out of Our Heads. It was an immediate hit, reaching No.
‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’ was The Rolling Stones’ first No. 1 hit in the U.S. Keith Richards | Javier Bragado/Redferns
The Rolling Stones had been rising in popularity in the U.K. thanks to a few early hits, such as “I Wanna Be Your Man”. However, “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”, sent their stardom into the stratosphere. The track was first released as a single in 1965 and later included on the album Out of Our Heads. It was an immediate hit, reaching No.
- 5/4/2023
- by Ross Tanenbaum
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Earlier this year, the Elton John biopic, Rocketman, hit multiplexes. The movie took huge liberties telling Elton’s story: showing him performing songs years or even decades before they were written; taking his stage name from John Lennon instead of his mentor, little-known English rocker Long John Baldry; levitating high above the piano while belting out “Crocodile Rock”; and even singing “Rocket Man” at the bottom of a swimming pool while his childhood self played the piano dressed as an astronaut.
It was a fantasy musical that went for the emotional truth,...
It was a fantasy musical that went for the emotional truth,...
- 10/11/2019
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
We can’t sign off for the long weekend without saluting the men and women who put the labor into Labor Day. There’s been no shortage of songs written about the drudgery of working 9-to-5, and below, here’s a list of the 15 finest songs (oops, that just reminded us that we didn’t include R.E.M.’s “Finest Worksong”) devoted to describing how we spend most of our lives. So clock out, grab a beer, salute your fellow worker, and enjoy. And, if it’s not too much work, add your favorite song about work in the comments. 1. “9 to 5,” Dolly Parton (1980) A deceptively upbeat melody and Parton’s sweet delivery run counter to the dark sentiment of such lyrics as “Barely getting by/It’s all takin’ and no givin’/they just use your mind/and they never give you credit.” 2. “She Works Hard For The Money,...
- 8/30/2014
- by Melinda Newman
- Hitfix
Do you like music, dancing, entertainment and/or fun? Well, Good News! Soul Music Maniac #1 Peter Lucas will be flying in from Seattle for two very special shows at The Ritz!
First up is Sunday’s Soul On Screen!:
There’s nothing quite like the moves, grooves, fashions and passions of ’60s Soul music. By popular demand, guest curator Peter Lucas returns to hosts an all-star Soul celebration featuring the best of his classic and rare performance footage. James Brown, Joe Tex, Lee Dorsey, Etta James, Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, and Ike & Tina Turner will all be doing their thing up on the big screen. Of course, clapping, singing and dancing are encouraged. If you’ve missed any of our previous Soul Nites, or if you’ve been jonesin’ to see some gems again, then this special screening is a must!
Tickets Here!
Next, on Music Monday,...
First up is Sunday’s Soul On Screen!:
There’s nothing quite like the moves, grooves, fashions and passions of ’60s Soul music. By popular demand, guest curator Peter Lucas returns to hosts an all-star Soul celebration featuring the best of his classic and rare performance footage. James Brown, Joe Tex, Lee Dorsey, Etta James, Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, and Ike & Tina Turner will all be doing their thing up on the big screen. Of course, clapping, singing and dancing are encouraged. If you’ve missed any of our previous Soul Nites, or if you’ve been jonesin’ to see some gems again, then this special screening is a must!
Tickets Here!
Next, on Music Monday,...
- 1/21/2010
- by zack
- OriginalAlamo.com
The Alamo Guide
for January 21st, 2010
I would just like to inform the general public that after the Alamo Iron Chef show last night, our own John Bullington came out the victor! However, Parkside still remains delicious. They have some wicked seared foie gras that I can’t seem to stop ordering everytime I go there.
We’ve got a whole buncha goodies coming up this week! First of all, A Town Called Panic finally opens this Friday, and we’ve been waiting for the day every since we saw it at Fantastic Fest. It’s a great time so def check it out if you can. Also, if you’ve been following this whole Leno vs. Conan debacle, you may be interested to know that we’re showing the Final Episode Of The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien. We’re definitely Team Coco. Our Valentine’S Day Feasts are selling strong,...
for January 21st, 2010
I would just like to inform the general public that after the Alamo Iron Chef show last night, our own John Bullington came out the victor! However, Parkside still remains delicious. They have some wicked seared foie gras that I can’t seem to stop ordering everytime I go there.
We’ve got a whole buncha goodies coming up this week! First of all, A Town Called Panic finally opens this Friday, and we’ve been waiting for the day every since we saw it at Fantastic Fest. It’s a great time so def check it out if you can. Also, if you’ve been following this whole Leno vs. Conan debacle, you may be interested to know that we’re showing the Final Episode Of The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien. We’re definitely Team Coco. Our Valentine’S Day Feasts are selling strong,...
- 1/21/2010
- by henri
- OriginalAlamo.com
On May 19th, HBO will unleash the original soundtrack for their hit series, True Blood. The True Blood soundtrack includes the show theme song 'Bad Things' by Jace Everett and features artists such as C.C Adcock, Lucinda Williams, Ryan Adams, Allen Toussaint, The Legendary Shack Shakers, The Watson Twins and more, all as heard in the show's first season.
In addition, HBO.com has just premiered a new Season Two promo featuring the new single "Beyond Here Lies Nothin" by the legendary Bob Dylan. See that clip, along with full details on the upcoming soundtrack after the jump!
The Season One Soundtrack features the following tracks:
1. Bad Things - Jace Everett 2. Bleed 2 Feed - C.C. Adcock 3. Lake Charles - Lucinda Williams 4. Give It Up - Lee Dorsey 5. Swampblood - The Legendary Shack Shakers 6. Play With Fire - Cobra Verde 7. Just Like Heaven - The Watson Twins 8. Christine's Tune (A.
In addition, HBO.com has just premiered a new Season Two promo featuring the new single "Beyond Here Lies Nothin" by the legendary Bob Dylan. See that clip, along with full details on the upcoming soundtrack after the jump!
The Season One Soundtrack features the following tracks:
1. Bad Things - Jace Everett 2. Bleed 2 Feed - C.C. Adcock 3. Lake Charles - Lucinda Williams 4. Give It Up - Lee Dorsey 5. Swampblood - The Legendary Shack Shakers 6. Play With Fire - Cobra Verde 7. Just Like Heaven - The Watson Twins 8. Christine's Tune (A.
- 5/2/2009
- Fangoria
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