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I Ain’t Superstitious , Jeff Beck , 1968 Vinyl

I Ain’t Superstitious , Jeff Beck , 1968 Vinyl

Written by Willie Dixon and first recorded by Howlin’ Wolf. Jeff Beck recorded the song for the 1968 debut album, “Truth” by the Jeff Beck Group, featuring Rod Stewart on vocals. Beck’s versions prominent feature is Beck’s guitar work at every break. The album reached #15 on the Billboard 200.
His version was ranked #86 on Rolling Stone’s list of the “100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time”.

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  1. Hmm. Interesting. Funny. I've always noticed how people have a tendency to be drawn towards the first version of a song they've ever heard, even if it wasn't the original recording artist. For me, I'm personally drawn towards Megadeth's version of this song off their second album.

  2. I just turned 65 and I'm a woman but back in the day in Roseville California the summer of 1970 we had a youth center in the Roseville Square I've been told it's a Bank of America now but there was a band that played on Saturday night that could do everything off the truth album lick for lick I don't know who it was but this was my first introduction to Superstition played exactly the way it's played here sounding as gurashi as can be rattling the windows across the parking lot of the Safeway oh boy! I would make them play it every time they came and I never forgot I still listen to it to this very day wah wah wah and dogs begin to Bar all over my neighborhood!

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