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How Mick Jagger Explained the ‘Dirtiest Line’ in ‘Satisfaction’
Jun 5th, 2015 at 8:19am
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How Mick Jagger Explained the ‘Dirtiest Line’ in ‘Satisfaction’

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'It's just life. That's what really happens to girls'


When the now-classic Rolling Stones song “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” was released a half-century ago this weekend, TIME barely noticed. It wasn’t until September that the single got a quick mention on the listings page, the weekly round-up of what was new in TV, movies and music. “The Stones manage to sing with nervous intensity and snigger at the same time,” the critic noted in the three-sentence capsule review.

By the time the song was next mentioned, in 1966, it had sold 4.5 million copies. But not everyone was happy about that. The reason it had come up was as part of a trend story about how radio DJs were dealing with the fact that rock music, using the mysterious trick of “hip teen talk,” was sneaking inappropriate language onto the airwaves. When it wasn’t clear just what a singer was saying, how were DJ’s to know what was OK to play? Case in point: The ‘Satisfaction’ line about “trying to make some girl.” Some stations bleeped it; some didn’t play the song; some insisted that singer Mick Jagger wasn’t enunciating well enough for them to know what to do.

Jagger, the article explained, got a kick out of the question:

But, gloats Jagger, “They didn’t understand the dirtiest line.” That is the one where the girl pleads: “Baby, better come back later next week ’cause you see I’m on a losing streak.” Says Jagger: “It’s just life. That’s what really happens to girls. Why shouldn’t people write about it?” Why, indeed. Says one record promoter: “The kids with the clean songs are having a hard time coming up with hit songs.”


http://time.com/3900528/1966-rolling-stones-satisfaction/
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Re: How Mick Jagger Explained the ‘Dirtiest Line’ in ‘Satisfaction’
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How does he explain She's So Cold then? Hmmmm?
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The burning bush?
or the bleeding volcano?

As my dear mother would say..."Both perfectly normal terms of sexual endearment ..."
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“Baby, better come back later next week ’cause you see I’m on a losing streak.” Says Jagger: “It’s just life. That’s what really happens to girls. Why shouldn’t people write about it?”

Confirming our conversation a few years back that this is about a woman's period. "Time of the month".
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I am actually a bit taken back that a line about a woman's mentrual cycle is considered "dirty"...I think it rather cleverly "hidden"...but not a big deal....they got lucky with a great line that got overlooked by the TPTB at ABCKO.

Certainly more lucky and not as poetically sound as "you make a dead man cum"
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I am shocked. It was one of the hardest music revelations  of all time. And this is coming from one horny dude who loves to see half-naked women dance as much as the next horny dude.

It turns out this record has been fluffier than a pancake and hotter than a cigarette ash, all this time. I demand a formal explanation.

I don't know who these people are [watch below,] and I don't want to know.

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A long time ago and far away a highschooly FactoryGirl dating a guy who had no issues whatsoever with losing streaks. 

Its funny that Jagger thinks losing streaks are "dirty".
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