The Rolling Stones - Satisfaction - Bass Cover

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2011

"(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. The song is notable for Richards's three-note guitar riff which opens and drives the song.

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  • 4 people can't get no satisfaction .....LOL

  • But how you do you know to play this songs with the ear o with tablatures?

    Thanks.

  • @raptor36100 I can read tabs, but don't often use them. I do everything by ear.

  • I can't help but think of dinosaurs when I look at your right arm.

  • @SDCParrot LOL...........

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  • Great cover... You really nailed that 60s vibe!

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  • I'm glad that he jumped right into the song, not 5 minutes of talking B.S.

  • @spacepatrolman i know her history, i kinda share it being a former jazz guitarist myself. I started playing bass a while back and loved it. i just think the pick no pick debate is pointless i'm just as comfortable playing either way depending on the style required. I just think that most people dont realize how many of their favorite bass lines were actually played with a pick

  • @preacherman711 she was originally a jazz guitar player switching off on bass these boots are made for walking[ frank sinatra told lee hazelwood the song about the boots is the hit frank sinatra owned reprise records thats why dj william b williams called him the chairman of the board]

  • @spacepatrolman Carol Kaye one of the most recorded session bass players of all time used a pick

  • you post the tab please? :D

  • @TeamMastaPr2 i dont know how they started which came first the chicken picken or the bass egg

  • Almost forgot Duff McKagan...

  • @spacepatrolman What about Bill Wyman and John Deacon (though he used his fingers most of his time, many songs also were "picked")?

  • @TeamMastaPr2 bass players that use a pick usually started on a guitar like mcartney and mel shacter from grand funk

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