Man,I didn't know about Jeff’s death until today because of what you said. This is absolutely sad news of the new year ... and I just can't believe even Jimmy page would live longer than him….wish him rip....
When two giants from such different backgrounds, but with such immense versatilty and mutual respect decide to regale us with SUPER - stition. Stevie, standing up and leaving the piano after his final note, shouts "I LOVE YOU BROTHER!" A huge thanks to Stevie and Jeff for this gem jam. And MANY thanks to "Longie562". R.I.P. Inimitable Jeff Beck.
I wish so much that Stevie was a full time rocker with Jeff as his guitarist. That voice and songwriting with that guitar playing, what a band that would be.
Love Jeff Beck. Brilliant guitarist, who's sole focus seems to be creating Grade A music.. He seek fame, fortune. no scandals, scandal new stories, Just precise, spot on guitar work. Incredible guitar solo here
This was the first time I was introduced to Mr. Jeff Beck. His finger-picking skills; I’d never seen before. I bought his first Record two weeks before his passing..
From the 'Did you know" file: Superstitious was written (by Stevie) FOR Jeff Beck in 1972. Apparently Jeff created the drum part which Stevie actually played, and did a number of guitar tracks on 'Talking Book'. Berry Gordy pressured Stevie's release of the tune before Jeff could do it with BBA in late 1973. These guys really complement each other brilliantly!
I've watched this clip a few times, but just now realized maybe Jeff put on shades for this to match Stevie. We have the *real* blues brothers here. ;-)
…and the studio version- on the eponymous ‘BB&A’ album- is possibly the heaviest piece of rock’n’roll out there. Compare and contrast with his ‘Cause We’ve Ended As Lovers’. A true master of his instrument.
Early Beck...when he was at the beginning of his musical journey was not unlike others...he played what he knew...nothing special...the dedication to the instrument...and to the music he felt inside has brought him to where he is today. My favorite guitarist of all time...
Beck and Stevie are old friends. Stevie wrote a sad love song in 1974 called "Cause we Ended as Lovers..." and asked Jeff to lay down a guitar track. Jeff played it to Stevie as a heart ripping instrumental, and Stevie said "That's it". He gave the song to Beck who released it on his Blow by Blow album, and it has become one of Beck's signature
I think Stevie actually had Jeff in mind for playing guitar on this song too, as it's the one instrument he doesn't feel he's good enough to play on record, and he wrote something with Beck envisioned as the songs guitarist. Unfortunately contractual obligations meant Jeff Beck wasn't available when Stevie was recording so it didn't happen, but this performance is what Stevie Wonder envisioned we were always meant to hear, so it's so great seeing it happen.
Jeff Beck and Stevie Wonder, Amazing duet! Fantástico!🇧🇷JAN, 04, 2023. Thank tou só much for THIS Wondeful Performance! Anybody doesn't want once more POST? Come on, do It!
@Scissoroar Scissoroar Well if it comes to that do have any idea of the shit you're talking. Well Mr guitar wizard love to hear John Williams do JEFF'S SOLO on that particular song..HAHA.!!!!!!
What can anybody say? Just sit back, enjoy and get blown away by the majesty of Mr. Stevie Wonder and the incomparable Jeff Beck! Superstition has to rank as one of the funkiest rock songs of ALL TIME!
There's loads of great guitar players in this world all with there own touch and vibe but beck is on another level . He seems to have more colour and depth of field than most and for that we are all truly grateful
You know I have a Martin 12 string and an Ovation 6 string. When I watch a video of Jeff Beck. Makes me want to go camping. I'll bet they would make a good campfire. . The dude is beyond believable.
So many different languages this guy has given us. I still listen to the "original version" every so often when I need my fix. Stevie was allegedly polite enough to contact mr Beck to ask if he minded doing his own song after it never really charted for B B an A.
Peter Yianilos Man, that is SO true! My first guitar was a Strat copy, my second was a Fender Strat, in ‘73. Nobody, but nobody, plays like Mr. Jeff Beck. He is as a God to me, musically. And hot rod-wise, of course. 😎
Beck's an Old School English Guitar musical GENIUS along with his peers Clapton, and Peter Green, Jimmy Page etc and the other literal Geniuses of their day.. He just happened to survive and kept developing and developing his craft and unique techniques like Hendrix might have done (had he been alive longer).. Beck kept that similar trail blazing to Jimmy and developing on the strat!! (you can't teach or learn what he does!) It's why Clapton admires him aswell as being his mate! Same can be said for SRV again too short lived but so unique! ... This video right here prime example of two musical "geniuses" both really more jazz than anything else, in terms of genres for both Stevie and Jeff, as they're so diverse and non conformist/unique Just jamming out! love it.. 👍🎸😎🏴🇬🇧
EYYYYYYY, Vaya solo de Jeff Beck y con los dedos este hombre toca sin pua , tremendo Jeff, ya versioneaba Superstition desde la epoca de Jeff Beck Group en 1972 , tremendo Jeff
Jeff Beck actually came up with the drum beat for this tune with Stevie when they were recording projects at the same studio. So he’s got a special connection to this tune
Stevie came up with the riff for this song when he walked in on Jeff Beck messing around on drums, at a time when they were collaborating on some material. It was originally supposed to be for Jeff & Stevie to record & put out jointly, but Stevie's Motown management loved the tune & told him he had to release it on his own (Jeff beck 'Crazy Fingers' biography by Annette Carson, page 112).
History Lesson folks who say lead not appropriate "Jeff Beck created the original drum beat while in the studio with Wonder. After writing the song Wonder offered it to Beck to record, but at the insistence of Berry Gordy Wonder himself recorded it first.[4] Beck was instead offered "Cause We've Ended As Lovers," which he recorded on Blow by Blow in 1975. Jeff Beck played guitar on Talking Book and later recorded his own version of "Superstition" as a part of Beck, Bogert & Appice."
Jeff plays/solos, the band smiles, the energy kicks up a notch, they're all locked to the vibe, he plays just enough and just right...RIP Jeff!
RIP Jeff. This shows his versatility, sense of fun and musical brilliance.
Man,I didn't know about Jeff’s death until today because of what you said. This is absolutely sad news of the new year ... and I just can't believe even Jimmy page would live longer than him….wish him rip....
@robsmith... +1 .. Copy that.. " This shows his versatility, sense of fun and musical brilliance." .... One of the greats! RIP J. Beck
@@user-ir1gz7gl9x * Keith Richards has outlived Richard Simmons!!! lolol
I've long been a fan of Stevie Wonder's version, but with Jeff Beck there's a whole new dimension to this song.
You're right, sir. It was unreal! Jeff Beck took it to a whole different level! Love some SW, but this was off the chain, and he made look so easy!
Stevie Ray Vaughans version aint too shabby either
Look up the history of this song, Jeff Beck and Stevie wrote this song in 1972 very interesting stuff.Jeff Beck is King
Amazing perfomance by the one of the greatest ever rock guitar player in this planet,Jeff and of course genius Stevie !
I like how he says “do you thing, son” while actually Jeff is older ;))))
When two giants from such different backgrounds, but with such immense versatilty and mutual respect decide to regale us with SUPER - stition. Stevie, standing up and leaving the piano after his final note, shouts "I LOVE YOU BROTHER!" A huge thanks to Stevie and Jeff for this gem jam. And MANY thanks to "Longie562". R.I.P. Inimitable Jeff Beck.
Any genre, any key, any style-Beck is the guitar master.
Any genre, any key, any style-Beck is the guitar master.
Jeff Beck super cool !!!
I love Jeff Beck.
That's already one the best solos I've heard in years!!
So insanely good.. the way he never overpowers the melody. and just totally rips it.
I wish so much that Stevie was a full time rocker with Jeff as his guitarist. That voice and songwriting with that guitar playing, what a band that would be.
Jeff Beck, the greatest electric guitarist ever, not just for now.
Love Jeff Beck. Brilliant guitarist, who's sole focus seems to be creating Grade A music.. He seek fame, fortune. no scandals, scandal new stories, Just precise, spot on guitar work. Incredible guitar solo here
Jeff's solo is a masterclass in every aspect of what playing guitar is about
Probably the most under appreciated guitarist ever
This was the first time I was introduced to Mr. Jeff Beck. His finger-picking skills; I’d never seen before. I bought his first Record two weeks before his passing..
THE NUMBER ONE funk-soul-groove in the world. Everyone on stage, pure fuuuuunk.
Two great musicians together, They are so good, Jeff is the king of strings, Wonder has a powerfull voice, great!
+Richie Metal yeeas
Exactly
I like the way the bass player stares at jeff during the solo!
He can't believe it!
yes
Sorry, I meant to say the rhythm guitarist
Jeff Beck still lives…. Timeless.
oh my lord.....jeff beck muscles that guitar like no one else. My favorite guitarist.
do you think stevie saw that big ole smile jeff gave him ? Priceless !! Icons !!
何度繰り返しみてもすばらしい!!
🎸ギターの神様❗スティービーも神がかったスーパースター‼️二人のコラボ最強~✨🎵🎶\(^-^)/、ありがとう💖🎧🎶~😂
Something about cross-genre musicians, collaborations and unlikely covers just make me go weak at the knees...
I saw them twice in Detroit and was just blown away. We miss Jeff and Stevie Jamming.❤
From the 'Did you know" file: Superstitious was written (by Stevie) FOR Jeff Beck in 1972. Apparently Jeff created the drum part which Stevie actually played, and did a number of guitar tracks on 'Talking Book'. Berry Gordy pressured Stevie's release of the tune before Jeff could do it with BBA in late 1973. These guys really complement each other brilliantly!
John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin fame, got inspiration from the keyboard intro in Superstition and made the song Trampled Under Foot.
Correct.
I've watched this clip a few times, but just now realized maybe Jeff put on shades for this to match Stevie. We have the *real* blues brothers here. ;-)
And instead, Stevie gave Jeff 'Cause We've Ended As Lovers' for the Blow By Blow LP.
…and the studio version- on the eponymous ‘BB&A’ album- is possibly the heaviest piece of rock’n’roll out there. Compare and contrast with his ‘Cause We’ve Ended As Lovers’. A true master of his instrument.
Early Beck...when he was at the beginning of his musical journey was not unlike others...he played what he knew...nothing special...the dedication to the instrument...and to the music he felt inside has brought him to where he is today. My favorite guitarist of all time...
Two greats of guitar on one song.. SRV AND JEFF BECK
WOW! Jeff Beck and Stevie Wonder "Superstition" 2009. WOW! I'm a HUGE fan!
Jeff wrote the drum parts of the song and routinely played it live with Tim Bogert and Carmine Appice
Terrific version of famous song!Jeff Beck is really the greatest guitarist!
виктор мазилов well, you know Jeff Beck has written it originally, don’t you ?
Stevie Wonder and Jeff Beck, AMAZING! 🇧🇷AUG, 04,2022
WHERE HAVE ALL THESE GROOOVES GONE..LONG TIME PASSING..*!
I like this
Beck and Stevie are old friends. Stevie wrote a sad love song in 1974 called "Cause we Ended as Lovers..." and asked Jeff to lay down a guitar track. Jeff played it to Stevie as a heart ripping instrumental, and Stevie said "That's it". He gave the song to Beck who released it on his Blow by Blow album, and it has become one of Beck's signature
I think Stevie actually had Jeff in mind for playing guitar on this song too, as it's the one instrument he doesn't feel he's good enough to play on record, and he wrote something with Beck envisioned as the songs guitarist.
Unfortunately contractual obligations meant Jeff Beck wasn't available when Stevie was recording so it didn't happen, but this performance is what Stevie Wonder envisioned we were always meant to hear, so it's so great seeing it happen.
Yes, Jeff Beck is listed in the credits of "Songs in the key of life"
amazing the pipes that Stevie Wonder still has.....Jeff Becks awesome guitar playing was just icing on the cake....
Stevie and Jeff, perfect collaboration of music gods.
Totally awesome with live horns, Jeff, and the great Stevie Wonder doing one of the most innovative songs ever!!!!!!
Jeff Beck and Stevie Wonder, Amazing duet! Fantástico!🇧🇷JAN, 04, 2023. Thank tou só much for THIS Wondeful Performance! Anybody doesn't want once more POST? Come on, do It!
Jeff Beck is a sensational guitarist, he looks like he's playing without any effort at all
BAD ASS for sure! this is awesome!
@Scissoroar Scissoroar Love to hear you play it.HAHA.
@Scissoroar Scissoroar COULDN'T you come up with someone a little more impressive than John Williams.
@Scissoroar Scissoroar Well if it comes to that do have any idea of the shit you're talking. Well Mr guitar wizard love to hear John Williams do JEFF'S SOLO on that particular song..HAHA.!!!!!!
@Scissoroar Scissoroar YEAH BULLSHIT. HAHA.!!
My best moment was when Jeff cranked up the guitar as he activated that electric smile.
Legendary. Beck did the best cover of Stevie’s song. Mixing it here is spectacular.
Stevie Wonder wrote this song for Jeff Beck in 1972! Before Jeff could record it, Berry Gordy talked Stevie into recording it!
. . . Another good example of how Jeff Beck is STILL mopping up the floor with most the younger top rock guitarists of today . . .
"when he's at his best; Beck is the best"...Jimmy Page
the MAN is AMAZING!
素晴らしい! このコラボレーションをUPしてくれた方 感謝します。
This is awesome. Music is wonderful, especially when played like this.
Great combo! Beck and Wonder!
What can anybody say? Just sit back, enjoy and get blown away by the majesty of Mr. Stevie Wonder and the incomparable Jeff Beck! Superstition has to rank as one of the funkiest rock songs of ALL TIME!
Great combo!!!!
Dio mio, il solo di Jeff!!!! Ho i brividi dappertutto ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
monumental.
Awesome ...love Beck & Wonder together!
There's loads of great guitar players in this world all with there own touch and vibe but beck is on another level . He seems to have more colour and depth of field than most and for that we are all truly grateful
Jeff Beck super cool !!!
I love Jeff Beck.
Love the horns!
I'm so sad that this wonderful guitarist is no-longer with us.
とにかく痺れるね!!
彼の歌声、リズムがマッチして素晴らしい!
You know I have a Martin 12 string and an Ovation 6 string. When I watch a video of Jeff Beck. Makes me want to go camping. I'll bet they would make a good campfire. .
The dude is beyond believable.
Que porrada!!! Já assisti 15 vezes a todo volume!!!
Jeff is a beast!
this is awesome.....what a good collaboration. 2 kings of the music world
Jeff Beck maestro ‼️Thank You 🥇👑
Jeff is very good! all the band is good! but, Jeff is special!
Absolute killer solo.
OMG so good Jeff Beck you are God bless ya sweetie
The Fender Stratocaster speaks a different language in the hands of Jeff Beck.
So many different languages this guy has given us. I still listen to the "original version" every so often when I need my fix. Stevie was allegedly polite enough to contact mr Beck to ask if he minded doing his own song after it never really charted for B B an A.
Peter Yianilos Man, that is SO true! My first guitar was a Strat copy, my second was a Fender Strat, in ‘73. Nobody, but nobody, plays like Mr. Jeff Beck. He is as a God to me, musically. And hot rod-wise, of course. 😎
various diferent languages
Peter Yianilos are you the recording engineer?
Steve F I am a recording engineer.
Being alive and really FEELING it, just can't get any better than this!
Jeff's smile is quite good after of the guitar solo
Beck's an Old School English Guitar musical GENIUS along with his peers Clapton, and Peter Green, Jimmy Page etc and the other literal Geniuses of their day..
He just happened to survive and kept developing and developing his craft and unique techniques like Hendrix might have done (had he been alive longer).. Beck kept that similar trail blazing to Jimmy and developing on the strat!! (you can't teach or learn what he does!) It's why Clapton admires him aswell as being his mate! Same can be said for SRV again too short lived but so unique!
... This video right here prime example of two musical "geniuses" both really more jazz than anything else, in terms of genres for both Stevie and Jeff, as they're so diverse and non conformist/unique
Just jamming out! love it.. 👍🎸😎🏴🇬🇧
70年代の名曲スーパースターの競演。感激ベック🎸カッコいい!!
EYYYYYYY, Vaya solo de Jeff Beck y con los dedos este hombre toca sin pua , tremendo Jeff, ya versioneaba Superstition desde la epoca de Jeff Beck Group en 1972 , tremendo Jeff
It doesn't get much better than this.
Last harmonic in the guitar solo was just beautiful...
Love this music with Jeff and Stevie Wonder. Great music....great Jeff and Stevie.....a good combination
And i love the brass section!
Jeff Beck actually came up with the drum beat for this tune with Stevie when they were recording projects at the same studio. So he’s got a special connection to this tune
I love that Stevie is wearing a studded collar! All Jeff’s tank top…… icons
The Man who never owned a pick! And the man who's voice is Godblessed! Roots on! Freaking Frasing! Peace & Love!
Jeff's solo is sooooooo wild!!
God!!!
Guitar solo in the middle was INTENSE! Impressed.
Doesn't get any better than this, The writers Unite. Incredible!
This is the very first time I'm seeing Jeff having fun on stage.
Jeff estas a otro nivel 👏👏👏👏🇨🇱❤
Pour un morceau de musique qui est vraiment sublime un duo avec Jeff & Stevie restera unique ( une légende)
Genio!!! Jeff con esa guitarra. Un tema inolvidable
Long Live Jeff Beck✌️
He’s totally unbelievable; even a backing singer checks him out at one point....😊
I've said it before, and I'll say it again, NO-ONE uses a whammy better than Jeff Beck RIP 🎸
I remember watching this on TV and thinking that this was off the hook. It still is to me!
Que increíbleeeee!!!!... Tremendooooooooss los dos...
La orquesta mmmmm !!!!! ...
Stevie came up with the riff for this song when he walked in on Jeff Beck messing around on drums, at a time when they were collaborating on some material. It was originally supposed to be for Jeff & Stevie to record & put out jointly, but Stevie's Motown management loved the tune & told him he had to release it on his own (Jeff beck 'Crazy Fingers' biography by Annette Carson, page 112).
History Lesson folks who say lead not appropriate
"Jeff Beck created the original drum beat while in the studio with Wonder. After writing the song Wonder offered it to Beck to record, but at the insistence of Berry Gordy Wonder himself recorded it first.[4] Beck was instead offered "Cause We've Ended As Lovers," which he recorded on Blow by Blow in 1975. Jeff Beck played guitar on Talking Book and later recorded his own version of "Superstition" as a part of Beck, Bogert & Appice."
Wadsmitter if you can, try and watch a DVD called Still On The Run - The Jeff Beck Story, he explains this story himself.
I love his smile at the end of the solo. RiP Jeff
Talking Book!!! Stevie Wonder and Jeff Beck!!
It's understood that you don't know anything; you made that abundantly clear.
Its a Jeff Beck riff superstition! Stevie heard it at a rehearsal and used for this song!
That is true, he did get that riff from Jeff Beck!
スゲー組み合わせ!スティービーとベック最高です!憧れの二人です!
There is cool and then there is Jeff Beck. There is greatness and then there is Jeff Back..
I remember watching Stevie on the Ed Sullivan show. Still rockin'.
That solo could only have been done JB. The guy's unique. Legend.
It really doesn't get any better than this.
Well said. If it sounds good to you and gets your heart thumping then that's all that matters. Music is an intensely personal thing.