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  • Mejor que el original!!!

  • is that a young aretha franklin at 1.38???

  • Manson family member, Susan Atkins, in the audience at the 1:12 mark.

  • @busnello3 Yessir!

  • Early in the mohnin'...satisfaction!

  • Oh my... I like this version better than the Stones.

  • Leff Lenoce!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • shame on me!!! I haven't ever listened to Reddings performance of this song...only Rolling Stones!!!

  • @arego987 You and me both! I feel sick that I'm only now discovering this excellent cover!

  • RON PAUL 2012 ? ;)

  • @Melikeslameusernames

    Best comment of 2011. ;p

  • @BulldogsRule12 R U a RP fan? xD These old groovy tunes remind me of freedom and revolution so I instantly thought of Ron Paul. ;)

  • looks like the crowd is on speed

  • even though this is great music possibly some people in the croud taking dancing a bit to far, it does look like some of them are having a fit?

  • @Mitchel, Keith Richards wrote this, Otis just covered it. Richards said this is closer to what he intended, as the guitar riff was supposed to be a horn section, which Otis employed.

  • @vs800rider. You are wrong. Otis wrote this song and performed it before Mick Jagger. Like most good things Black people create, it was copied by a white man.

  • 15 people took an arrow to the knee...

  • Otis has taken a great song from the Rolling Stones, recast it to make it something different, wonderful and personal. Who cares if he forgot the words half way through?! The ones that don't like this don't know the first thing about rock n roll. Mick Jagger said that he preferred this version to his own.

  • Jeff Lenoce sent me here. #SHAKEJUNT

  • Haha the face of m.Jager in the croud," did this nigga song our song the proper way?,,

  • Lembro o qto me acabava dancando OTis REdding wowwww :D uuuhuuuuu

  • As a rolling stones song I hate it as an otis redding song fucking awesome.

  • they're too spellbound to dance... ;D i mean seriously.. look at their faces!

  • the rolling stones who? otis ftw

  • It's not that they didn't want to dance or show their appreciation.

    IF you watch the concert you'll see the audience finally lets loose despite the police presence.

  • I'd lose my shit if I were the audience that night.. unlike those people who didnt know how lucky they were being able to watch Otis Redding live.

  • 15 dislikes, how is that possible.

  • why arent the audience getting their cracker asses dancing

  • This was great. It's a shame his crowd wasn't giving him much back. He was putting his heart in that song too. What a shame. I'd have loved to have been there.

  • MUSIC OF THE FINEST DEGREE

  • I think transfixed is a good word for the audience.

  • According to a clip of Keith Richard, also on YouTube, the version of Satisfaction that the Rolling Stones put out wasn't supposed to be the final version. He'd sketched in a guitar part that were filler for a horn part he intended. The record company released that version as is. He was pleased that Otis Redding did the song with horns. From that story, it seems the song was written for the Stones.

  • Mick wrote this song for Otis and they later played it on their album, just for everybodys knowledge.

  • Rolling Stones wrote this song first, I believe.

  • If you lived it like I did you would know that mainstream society frowned on this music during the early 60's, so the audience naturally was hard pressed to composed themselves, especially by it being televised. They would have had hell to pay, but Otis could naturally put you in a trance. LOL LOL

  • 2:55 He is like: “I don’t now what to think about what I just saw” Hahha.

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  • anyone else impressed by the white people's lack of rhythm?

  • well this was in the old days the audience really couldn't do anything bigger than that cause the government had a stick shoved up there ass

  • i think the audience looks like they're in shock! not exactly what they are used to in europe...

  • @robbiebryant That is clear...you know, Otis R. wasn't really even singing the "same song" as Mick J's origninal. He took the lyrics back "into the church" and went at it like that. The way the band is working it is really different than the Stone's original. Check out the way the horns open it up. That is different. It's very FAST. The drummer is doing something totally different (similar to James Brown music). Many of the audience realized it right away, but many didn't either.

  • I just had my mind blown!

  • the audience are spell bound they have never seen anything like this !!!!! present tense .

  • 14 dislikes. Statistics show thats about right - racists.

  • 2:56 *mindfuckkked*

  • Who is playing the guitar??

  • Steve Cropper

  • This man is God.

  • GREAT!

  • man i love this gig. kids should see this in music class in schools today!

    check out my vinyl uploads for a raw n wild SOULSTOMP party! have fun guys and keep good music alive

  • @mollyfender65 are you kidding re white guys not being able to do blues? Take a look at the backing band in this and most of the other Stax videos here. Seems to be a pretty mixed group color wise, and thats not just any backing band, the Stax house musicians are as much legends as any of principal artists.

  • dont know whats wrong with this audeance,there like stones

  • @sgwiychywoman like Rolling Stones?

  • was that aretha franklin at 1:40??

  • gatta!gatta! かっこいい!清志郎のルーツ。

  • You can see the white people want to explode with some crazzzy dance moves!

  • @sebastianwaterson hahahaha so true!!

    

  • @sebastianwaterson Yea, ...they were starting to bust out to it already. The camera falls on several who were already movin' to it. Bear in mind that this was a European audience at a time when all of this unreal music was only just in the middle of it's happenings.

  • Respond to this video... At 1:50 he says: "I keep a-messin' up, uh, I can't even eat, uh..I keep on a-tryin' nah, to find-uh, somebody nah...somebody tah love nah....." . Isn't that what's happening with a lot of 19/20-ish college students smack dab in the middle of becoming adults? Of finding out who you are or in the process of searching for the meaning of what's going on? Or just roaming through life in the midst of being neither here nor there? He really connected with the audience.

  • Still the greatest.

    "Our dead are never dead to us, until we have forgotten them"

  • thats the joke, he can"t get satisfaction

  • What I don't understand was at the end. Was Mick Jagger speechless in a good way or was he mortified by the performance of his song?

  • @Deathsquad49 I think Jagger was speechless, as he was just schooled on how to play his own song!

  • @SystemSpecs indeed!

  • What the f. Was that Mick J. in that last shot?

  • @jakeblake411yt Yup along with Charlie Watts

    

  • Jagger and Richards wrote it.

  • They dont make these any more. King must be turning in his grage with some of the crap out there now.

  • That guy at the end looks like benicio del toro :))

  • So much energy. His version sounds sooo much livelier than the Rolling stones one. That's what I'm talkin about!!!

  • wow excellent, love the frenzy at the end, whats with the dude in the audience at the end, he looks pissed?

  • @Hyper2k11 He's not pissed, he's stoned! Like most of the crowd I guess from the way they look. ;)

  • The Stones wrote the song and Redding covered it. Richards says in his autobiography that this is the way he envisioned the song when he wrote it.

  • what a lame audience, how can you sit there like that listening to this music!!

  • @jamesjonesrocket You kinda have to forgive them. Trust me...they had never heard nor seen anything like that in person.

  • @jamesjonesrocket Because back in the days when people had manners, they sat and listened to music instead of yelling all the way through it.

  • @bookworm266 I'm not saying they should yell (who yells when music's on?!) , I'm talking about moving to the music, you know, dancing? Never mind!

  • @jamesjonesrocket (Quite a few people nowadays, I've no idea why). Well, quite a few of the audience are bobbing, certainly in the latter half of the audience. Perhaps they're just not dancey people? *shrugs*

  • @bookworm266 fair enough. I just found it amusing that people can listen to otis redding giving it everything, and look like they're in a bloody library. Just an observation, hope you weren't offended. All the best anyway.

  • @jamesjonesrocket Not at all - and the same to you :-)

  • @jamesjonesrocket give them a red hot chilipeper in their ass so that they SWING!

  • @jamesjonesrocket they were all watching Steve Cropper's fingers and went on to start bands!

  • @jamesjonesrocket these guys had never really seen anything like this before,they're a bit like wtf?

  • @jamesjonesrocket my thoughts exactly!

  • gran cover vi una entrevista donde mick jagger dijo que otis la tocaba mejor que ellos

  • Otis, my man. <3 less audience, more redding!

  • Otis, my man. <3

  • What is up with the dudes face at the end?

  • @xxKaylaxxShereexx

    Thats Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones!

  • @Flup2

    lol hell yea

  • @Flup2  preparing to steal some ideas :P

  • sooooo gooooood 

  • Awesome!

    

  • Drum & Bass !

  • Dammit, Otis. Dammit, God! Why? WHY?

  • The crowd acts like they're at a Perry Como concert.

  • He and Ian Curtis dance the same way. Hum.

  • respect

  • one of the great soul singer EVER!!

  • WOW! What a voice!!

  • Amazing!

    I heard this on North Texas College Radio and came here to find it.

    If there's a horn section, I'm listening.

  • I see "Duck" Dunn there on the bass guitar.

  • YOU GO OTIS !!!! Love Your Music ! Your Missed Greatly !

  • 10 people wouldn't know soul if it came up and smacked them in the face. Awesome energy and urgency in this performance! LOVE IT!

  • 10 people wouldn't know soul if it came up and smacked them in the face.

  • oh god did these ppl even know what they were seeing...A+

  • way better than the original one!

  • Wow, Better than the original O_O

  • i've been reading keith richards' biography apparently the original song was supposed to sound like this with the horns at the intro instead of guitar distortion

    but the stones were so poor when they first recorded that they had to use a pedal to get the sound instead and their manager liked the track and put it out and voila chart topper

  • Memphis was kickin’ it in the 60’s and 70’s….

  • Most people don't dance? I would've danced the hell outa me if I was there :D

  • this is properly amazing

  • Otis Redding rewls

  • Looks like a young Geoff Goldblum at 2:51

  • mick is not pissed he love otis, jackie, wilson pickett,

  • was that Mick Jagger all pissed in the front row?

  • Wow. No lip sync or auto tuning! thats what real music sounds like!!

  • Such Quality seeing an original feed of the video! Truly Beautiful

  • oooooouuuuuuuu yeeeaaaaaaahh!!!!! esto esta chingoooon

  • one of my favorite songs performed by one of my favorite artists! could it be any better..uh! thanks for sharing!!

  • 2:58 = racist

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  • @clark144 yeah he didn't get it lol. That might as well have been my old man sitting there.

  • i like how the trumpet messes up in the very beginning

  • excellent energy

  • Great stuff! I have this on my "Remembering Otis" VHS which was 50p very well spent in a local charity shop. There's Sam and Dave and Booker T and the MGs on that tape too.

  • otis in the key ove c...coke..minor

  • Franchement de la putain drogue bien saine pour les oreilles j adore a l époque c était des bons quand même y ressentai bien la musique

  • @SleepyJackFireDrill No problem. You won't be flogged for having an opinion. Difference in taste sells music. Not even the greats (like Otis) get it right every time and risks are greatest when racial, cultural, generational (and other) boundaries are crossed. It's like what happened when Sinatra sang Beatles, Pat Boone ripped off Little Richard, and Freddie Mercury tried opera. Or, maybe more to the point, what happens when most middle-class white guys do blues...falls flat.

  • I love this song ,he is so into his song dam it's coming from his heart and soul nice very nice!!

  • i likee howw he gets carried awayy at the end haha..great songg!

  • is that young Mick Jagger at the end?

  • Not quite up to The Stones but nice cover nonetheless by Otis !!!

  • Sorry, I love Otis and his voice, but he just doesn't find the pocket on the song. Tempo is too fast and it lacks Charlie Watts' snare technique. I realize Keith had horns in mind when he conceived the song, but it's not soul song; it's friggin' rock and roll and the two feels are different.

  • You can rip the audio-mp3 of this video at getyourmp3s doht cohm.

  • damm otis aint no joke killin it:)

  • "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" is a song by English rock band The Rolling Stones released in 1965. It was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and produced by Andrew Loog Oldham.

  • arguably the most tragic loss to popular music...RIP Otis, you were a fuckin star and a testament to the miraculous power of music

  • @neilus Other than the unnecessary language, well said my friend

  • da können die stones einpacken

  • As long as I have been a fan of the Stones for some 40+ years, Otis kicks ass on this song even without singing all the correct lyrics. Awesome performance!!

  • VERSION!!!! Otis getting some messages in at the end there, nice live soul man!! sweet

  • This song is the real satisfaction!!!!

  • Everything sounds better when Otis sings it !!!

  • great otis

  • this is great quality. Where on earth did you get it?

  • thanks for that Adam.

  • Truly, God damm. You must have a great party op there... Hendrix on guitar. :-)

    Get the good guys when there young.. Basterd..

  • so is that what some of the audience is, hypnotized? I guess it takes a while for the Euros to awaken their souls...

  • its great watch all teens with mini-jaggers look

  • rascist @ 2:55

  • Hier kan Mick nog een puntje aan zuigen...

  • OMG, if I were there, I would be POSSESSED by the Holy Spirit! Man, could he sing. We still miss you, Otis. R.I.P. Otis, the real king of R & B; respectful and loving. Damn, we need men like you!!!!

  • One of my all time favorite songs! R & B all star European tour filmed in 1966. Otis is definitely rocking it out. Incredibly, the audience's reaction is lukewarm but entertaining!

  • Mick Jagger - eat your heart out!

  • @theloudhalo LOL..I like this version...so he sang it before Mick? I didnt know that..

  • I wonder if i am liking soul music more now because im getting fatter ? i know i stopped being predudjiced a lomng tiime agio but bnow im just neeedibg some iold fashion soul .. =-=- i need a secretary and spell check also . i know that ..=-=- i need a secretary and spell check also . i know that ..

    tell me sometrhing i dont know แฟรงค์พิซออนเดอรูฟ

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  • How can you not like this!?

  • Those little white kids are funny. They look scared of the big black man.

  • Jesus Christ himself could only wish to have as much soul as Otis, immense.

  • Listen to that pristine audio. Beautiful. Thanks for the amazing rendition, Otis!

  • 2:56 not amused.

  • @Tr1pF  haha. Yeah, maybe he's just stunned.

  • Really GREAT !! Thx U very much !!

  • When i was young i use to think this was the original. Cause heard this first.

  • I lived in south louisiana. I had tickets to his show in Baton Rouge that my boss got me, he was a dj at wlcs in BR. Plane went down on the way to the show. I'm still crying.

  • THATS TALENT

  • Otis also recorded a great version of The Beatles' classic ''Daytripper"', check out Otis Redding Live IN EUROPE, it's on cd now , originally released in '67. I came up during this great era of great music. I remember when this was brand new music.

  • To the nine people who don't like this vid..what the hell are you thinking?

  • Poor Otis dead and gone...