Talk:Trampled Under Foot
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The title of this article should be "Trampled Under Foot" as that is that name used throughout the article and, most importantly, on the album itself. -albrozdude 03:47, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] riff is same as "superstition"?!
seriously, the riff is not the same as "superstition", maybe vaguely similar, but the primary similarity is clavinet. "superstition" is in a major key (Eb), while "trampled under foot" is clearly in a minor key (G minor). i am offended on behalf of john paul jones, and i'm excising the line: "Jones' keyboard riff, played on a clavinet, was the same as that in the song "Superstition" which was released on Stevie Wonder's 1972 album Talking Book and which was also played on a clavinet." even the fact that they're both played on a clavinet really has no place in this entry.
[edit] Sounds like Long Train Running
Anyone else noticed the resemblance? marbeh raglaim 20:31, 18 October 2006 (UTC)