February 21st Events & Coupons

Auctions, Pop Ups and Marketplaces See All

Netflix Bites MGM Grand Las Vegas
Pop Ups and Vendor Markets | Feb 11, 2025 - Feb 20, 2026
United States > Nevada > Las Vegas > > 89109

Conventions, Live Shows and Fairs See All

Def Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency
Concerts | Feb 3 - Feb 28, 2026
United States > Nevada > Las Vegas > > 89109
Ghost in the Shell The Exhibition at Tokyo Node Gallery
Art Exhibitions | Jan 30 - Apr 5, 2026
Japan > Tokyo > > Minato-ku

Milestones See All

Jaws: The Exhibition at The Academy Museum Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Iconic Killer Shark
Memorabilia Exhibition | Sep 14, 2025 - Jul 26, 2026
United States > California > Los Angeles > > 90036

Social and Cultural Events See All

National Hockey Day
Social and Cultural Events | Feb 21
Black History Month
Social and Cultural Events | Feb 1 - Feb 28

February 21st In History

Firsts, Starts and Openings See All

The Quiet Ones
Television/Streaming Premiere | Feb 21, 2025
A Thousand Blows
Season 1 Premiere | Feb 21, 2025

Milestones See All

Gate of Thunder
Game Release Dates | Feb 21, 1992

Narratives See All

Ashley Greene
Birthdays | Feb 21, 1987
Aunjanue Ellis
Birthdays | Feb 21, 1969

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Show and Movie Releases See All

Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus
U.S. Theatrical Releases | Feb 21, 2025
The Quiet Ones
Television/Streaming Premiere | Feb 21, 2025

Rolling Stones Record Iconic Hit Song ‘Satisfaction’ After Keith Richards Dreams Guitar Riff | May 12, 1965

Rolling Stones Record Iconic Hit Song 'Satisfaction' After Keith Richards Dreams Guitar Riff

Milestones, Music Releases | May 12, 1965

RCA Studios

United States > California > Hollywood > > 90028

The Rolling Stones, inspired by an fiery buzzsaw riff that guitarist Keith Richards wrote in his sleep and captured on a cassette player, recorded their iconic rock anthem “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” on May 12, 1965. The riff by Richards is widely considered one of the greatest hooks of all time. The song lyrics refer to sexual frustration and commercialism.

The Stones first recorded the track on May 10th at Chess Studios in Chicago, Illinois, which included Brian Jones on harmonica. The band lip-synched to a dub of this version the first time they debuted the song on the American music variety television program Shindig! The group re-recorded the track two days later at RCA Studios in Hollywood, California, with a different beat and the Maestro fuzzbox adding sustain to the sound of the guitar riff.