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"'''(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction'''" is a hit [[riff driven]] [[rock music|rock song]] written by [[Jagger/Richards|Mick Jagger and Keith Richards]] for [[The Rolling Stones]] and produced by [[Andrew Loog Oldham]]. Jagger credited "Satisfaction" with popularising The Rolling Stones, and suggested that its success was due to its reflection of the "spirit of the times". The song's themes included [[sexual intercourse]] and [[anti-commercialism]], causing it to be "perceived as an attack on the [[status quo]]". "'''(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction'''" is a hit [[riff driven]] [[rock music|rock song]] written by [[Jagger/Richards|Mick Jagger and Keith Richards]] for [[The Rolling Stones]] and produced by [[Andrew Loog Oldham]]. Jagger credited "Satisfaction" with popularising The Rolling Stones, and suggested that its success was due to its reflection of the "spirit of the times". The song's themes included [[sexual intercourse]] and [[anti-commercialism]], causing it to be "perceived as an attack on the [[status quo]]".
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"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" is a hit riff driven rock song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards for The Rolling Stones and produced by Andrew Loog Oldham. Jagger credited "Satisfaction" with popularising The Rolling Stones, and suggested that its success was due to its reflection of the "spirit of the times". The song's themes included sexual intercourse and anti-commercialism, causing it to be "perceived as an attack on the status quo".



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