The raw rhythm and blues from the CREAM, likeswise gave Wilson an appreciation of the English R&B groups, and of course the ROLLING STONES.
Although there are many songs that the STONES had huge success with, the one that sticks our for WILSON was the song ..... I Can't Get No SATISFACTION........enjoy this early clip of the STONES in full flight.
Rolling Stones .... (I can't get no) Satisfaction
I'm being me and the ordinary guy from suburbia who sings in this band, but someone older might have thought it was just the most awful racket, the most terrible thing, and where are we going if this is music?... But all those songs we sang were pretty tame, really. People didn't think they were, but I thought they were tame."
Whatever your thoughts are about the Stones, you're right.
No one could deny that Mick Jagger had a unique style on stage and, only when WILSON had an oportunity in London to have a few drinks with the STONES, did he more fully appreciate how intelligent Mick Jagger really was, and how his artistic expressions were, on the one hand deliberate, yet each performance had a fresh spontaneous feel ..... the mark of professional entertainers.
Their first international hit was,"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". It also established The Rolling Stones’ image as defiant troublemakers who were definitely not The Beatles. "I wasn't trying to be rebellious in those days," Jagger told Stephen Schiff in a 1992 Vanity Fair profile. "I was just being me. I wasn't trying to push the edge of anything.