Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards composed the legendary Satisfaction riff while asleep, and this wild event shaped the band's trajectory.
Our early songs came out of our real feelings of alienation, isolation, frustration -- the feelings everybody feels between seventeen and seventy-five,” singer Joey Ramone said, per Rolling Stone.
In light of society’s depiction of discipline, of course it felt revolutionary to realize that discipline can just be for me.
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