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Cat Power — Satisfaction
Album: The Covers Record
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Released: 2000
Length: 3:00
Plays (last 30 days): 2
I'm driving in my car
And a man come on the radio
He's tellin' me more and more
'Bout some useless information
Tryin' to mess my 'magination

When I'm watchin' my TV
And a man come on to tell me
How white my shirts can be
But he can't be a man
'Cause he doesn't smoke the same cigarettes as me

When I'm riding around the globe
And I'm doin' this and I'm signin' that
And I'm tryin' to make some boy
Baby, baby, baby, come back
Can't y'see
I'm on a losing streak

When I'm riding around the globe
And I'm doin' this and I'm signin' that
And I'm tryin'
And I'm tryin'
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She’s so good with the covers - brings something fascinating and new to the careworn
I note the mixed reactions from the RP audience. What I like about this cover is that she never once sings the chorus ("I can't get no / Satisfaction") so it almost becomes a completely different song. 
I'm sorry but after hearing this a few times, and trying to like it, my feeling is this was a waste of time and I'll be asking Alexa to skip when it comes on. To each their own if you like it...
 On_The_Beach wrote:

Always nice to hear a cover that completely reimagines the original.



umm google DEVO and Satisfaction
What an excellent back-announce by William after this song ended!
kinda 'Cobainesq'
This song is a little too tedious and noodly for me, but unlike the loud and raucous Rolling Stones version, I can now appreciate the full lyrics.  I don't think I'd ever actually understood them until now.
That is the best description I've ever hear about how Chan Marshall interprets a song. Nice one Bill!
This is just pure crap. Are we feeling sorry for "Cat" because she's strung-out? Make this go away.
Took me until the second verse before I realized what she was singing.  Polar opposite of the Stones or Devo versions.  
Thank you Bill for the most important SKIP button
Just love hearing her voice is all. 
 johnnycache wrote:

I prefer Devo's cover of this Stones choon, but it could just be me



I grew up loving the Devo version and didn't know it was a cover for some time. I still prefer the Devo version to the Rolling Stones version. I like this version too!
i can't get no ...






... but really, this leaves me wanting to hear the og
 jonahboo wrote:

GEEZ
enuff of the covers that suck the life out of the room.......too cool for the room shit

worse than Leo Cohen

c'mon, someone sing with some enthusiasm already



Be my guest!
 whatsupdude wrote:

Sorry Bub  that's just a stupid comment.


Agree totally!
An eight+ for effort!
Her cover of Fortunate Son" was excellent.  This?  Mmmm ... not so much.
I prefer Devo's cover of this Stones choon, but it could just be me
Trying too hard I think - all the essence of the original is gone, with (for me at least), nothing to replace it.  It just feels, well, dead...
Having spent hours in the 60's listening to the Stones, and Satisfaction was a big part of that, it's really neat to hear this take on it. Very nice.

And then RP follows this with the Stones' "Living in a Ghost Town". Fabulous programming!
 yobyot wrote:
"Satisfaction" is about rock-n-roll. This ain't. It's un-listenable.
 
Sorry Bub  that's just a stupid comment.
"Satisfaction" is about rock-n-roll. This ain't. It's un-listenable.
No. Just no.
GEEZ
enuff of the covers that suck the life out of the room.......too cool for the room shit

worse than Leo Cohen

c'mon, someone sing with some enthusiasm already
An old favorite small time band I used see (Jackpot) did a fantastic slow version of Hell's Bells. It took a full verse or more to finally figure it out because it was so unexpected. It was about this slow.
Always nice to hear a cover that completely reimagines the original.
 MayBaby wrote:
Wow, she definitely made this her own. Very cool.
 
I agree.  When I'm working and a song wanders into my consciousness, that's usually a good thing.  And the lyrics would wander in occasionally as well.  I knew it was a cover but not sure of the artist.  Like it.
reminds me of the Cowboy Junkies cover of Sweet Jane, same formula anyway.
"And now for something completely different..."
Love all of her work, but the earlier albums are a favorite. 
Wow, she definitely made this her own. Very cool.
nice sultry cover!{#Cheers}