Legendary jazz singer Cab Callaway played Curtis. Legendary blues guitarist John Lee Hooker was the street musician, 1960s supermodel Twiggy was the English woman. Steven Spielberg was the county clerk, Frank Oz (Voice of muppet Miss Piggy, )the prison guard who returned jakes clothes in the beginning, famed comic actor Henry Gibson was the Nazi leader and the band are not actors, they are an all star collection of the greatest blues musicians ever! Plus other famous actors make cameos. I saw this when it came out, it blew us all away! And yes that was Chaka Khan.
This movie is a love letter to Blues Music. This movie capture some of the greatest Blues performers forever on film. Sadly most of these Artist are no longer with us. A few Cameos you may have missed: 'the soiled condom guy in the Prison was Franks Oz (Miss Piggy, Yoda). The British woman that Elwood flirts with was 1960's Model/Icon, Twiggy. The Guy at the Tax office that takes their money (just in time) was Steven Stieiberg.
Also a cameo by John Lee Hooker who mysteriously is absent on the Soundtrack release & there's Aretha Franklin THEE QUEEN of SOUL who play's the wife of the real Matt "Guitar" Murphy,& The Godfather of SOUL James Brown playing Father Cleeus
The "Illinois Nazis" bit is a reference to the famous Skokie Case, when the US Supreme Court upheld the 1st amendment rights of even the most hated groups to gather and march and peacefully protest in public spaces.
Members of the band in this film include Steve Cropper and Donald "Duck" Dunn who were members of Booker T and the MG's. Very important in music history.
"It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses." "Hit it." Fun Fact: Theatrical movie debut of Aretha Franklin and Mr. T (uncredited). Rule Of Three Fact: The line "They broke my watch!" occurs three times in the film, each time spoken or voiced over by a policeman on the losing end of a car chase. Music Enthusiast Fact: Some performers were not used to lip-syncing pre-recorded songs, standard procedure for movie musicals. James Brown ended up singing his number live with a recorded backing (the rest of his choir was lip-syncing). John Lee Hooker's performance was recorded live at Chicago's Maxwell Street Market. Aretha Franklin's performance is cut together from many, many takes, using the parts where her lip-syncing was actually in sync. Automobile Enthusiast Fact: The Bluesmobile is a 1974 Dodge Monaco. The vehicles used in the film were used police cars purchased from the California Highway Patrol, and featured the "cop tires, cop suspension, and cop motor, a 440-cubic-inch plant" mentioned by Elwood in the film. A total of twelve Bluesmobiles were used in the movie, including one that was built just so it could fall apart. Several replicas have been built by collectors, but one original is known to exist, and is owned by the brother-in-law of Dan Aykroyd. Dodge Monacos from 1974-77, including the upscale Royal Monaco, especially those which came with the A38 police option, are now considered collector's items. They have been used as replica Chicago P.D. and Illinois State Police cars, including Bluesmobile tribute cars. This has led to the scarcity of this generation of Mopar C-bodies, leading some replica squad cars and Bluesmobiles to use the Plymouth Gran Fury or Chrysler Newport instead. Universal Studios Hollywood has a replica Bluesmobile on the lot; it's a 1974 Dodge Coronet, since the Monaco has become so rare. A world record 103 cars were wrecked during filming. The Junkman (1982) broke the record 2 years later, wrecking 150 cars and a plane. That record was held for 2 decades, until over 300 cars were wrecked during the filming of The Matrix Reloaded (2003).
This isn't a live stream, this is a premiere. Big difference. Mr. Valentine has already watched this movie (several times, if he edited it himself). Go in Peace and Walk with God. 😎 👍
Fist bump from another (older) auto enthusiast. I've got friends who picked up Crown Vics at auction when they started aging out of PD/FD service. "They were almost giving them away.." Cop tires, cop suspension, cop motor", much better than the civilian versions of the car. They'd just been ridden long and hard like that old Monaco.
Truly a beautiful movie, one of the greatest group of legends ever assembled. Cab Calloway's "Minnie The Moocher" fills me with joy. you should see him when he was young, what a performer!
I love the irregular firing cadence of Carrie Fisher's assault rifle. The 'Jailhouse Rock' scene was the inspiration for Nathaniel Rateliff's 'S.O.B.' video.
The blonde from the gas station is Twiggy. She was a famous model from the UK in the 60's and 70's. The Illinois Nazi was played by Henry Gibson, who was on the TV show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. The man is the sauna was Steve Lawrence. He was a singer and comedian, who along with his late wife Eydie Gormé, performed as the duo Steve and Eydie. RIP Steve, who just died on March 7th of this year. And of course the Cook County Assessor Clerk is none other than the great director, Steven Spielberg.
RIP indeed: when we were growing up, the radio station we listened to played Steve and Eydie a lot. Here's one of my favorites, which I later found out is from a musical, "On A Clear Day": ruclips.net/video/Z_t4CjDyoYM/видео.html Steve Lawrence appeared several times as a guest star on "The Carol Burnett Show" and was very, very funny.
This is an homage to the great Soul and Blues artists. The BB started as a skit on SNL. Their band members are all soul and R&B iconic musicians from Stax Records. See how many artists you can identify! Their old sidekick and later star performer is Cab Calloway. Watch him and the tap dancing Nicholas Brothers in the 40’s musical, Stormy Weather . Yup that was Chaka in the choir! Director Jon Landis did the Thriller video too. Your joyful reaction was great to see!
Mr. Valentine is a superbly articulate, perceptive and good-humored critic, with a knack for summing up his observations in well-fomulated phrases, e.g., "these action sequences are shot with such joyful precision."
The majority members in the blues Brothers band were stacks record musicians who played with the likes of Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Isaac Hayes Rufus Thomas. They were the session musicians behind all those songs and hits.
There's a museum in Joliet ( The Rt. 66 Museum) that has their original suits ( donated by John Belushi's widow) and the original stained glass from the church on display.
The elderly gentleman in the sauna room scene you didn't recognize, the blues brothers had to speak to him, he's singer and comedian Steve Lawrence, Model from the 1960s was Twiggy, Elwood attempted to pick up on her and meet her at the motel he never went to. I am so glad you figured out Cab Calloway, I was nearly hurt you didn't recognize him right away. Star studded cast in this movie! Kathleen Freeman as Mother Mary Stigmata was funny as a nun in this movie! LOL! A very young Steven Spielberg played the clerk at the tax office near the end of the movie! I am so happy you enjoyed this movie, It's a gem! Okay so you are going to watch the most recent version of the "Blues Brothers", just so you know John Belushi (Jake Blues) won't be in that movie, he sadly passed away at age 33. I never watched the 2nd Blues Brothers movie, but I just saw the cast for that movie and once again you'll see a lot of musicians in this one and familiar faces from this movie too. I enjoyed watching your reaction to the "Blues Brothers". Peace. ☮
This is an absolutely gonzo cinematic experience, and I love every single second of it. But Dan Ayckroyd can't shed that Canadian accent to save his life 😂
One of the great movies of all time. A great blues legend was sing outside Arithas Diner singing Boom Boom is John Lee Hooker. He has some awesome music. Dude has played in front of 80k people as a guest of the Rolling Stones in St Louis in 1989. His carrier went back to the 1930s.
"Rawhide" was a tv series from the 1950s-60s. It featured a very young Clint Eastwood. Our dad, who came from Spain in the late 50s, learned English from tv as well as other sources, and loved "Rawhide". He would sing the theme song often. But he had not caught the words. Until this movie, I had no idea that the lyrics to "Rawhide" were *not* "Ora heema, heema, heema, ora heema, Rawhide!" ruclips.net/video/PFGyhSifqzA/видео.html
So many wonderful cameos. From Yoda to Leia. From Cab Calloway to Aretha Franklin. And the wonderful voice of John Lee Hooker. And so many more. Oh yeah. Some kid named Spielberg.
It was so enjoyable to watch this with you. I was excited to see this in my feed since I knew your particular appreciation would be so well exercised. This has so much movie magic packed in, musical talent, plus the world record for cars destroyed.
7:36 From list of guns in The Blues Brothers: *The Mystery Woman (Carrie Fisher) uses a prop rocket launcher seemingly based loosely on the M202 FLASH to try to kill Jake and Elwood when they are outside their apartment building. The launcher only has four tubes, but five rockets appear to be launched.* It makes the sound the Millennium Falcon's blasters made in _Star Wars._
It is crazy. The most famous musician in this movie was Cab Calloway. He had been making music for 7 decades at this point. You knew his music and didn't know why
CLOSE-UP OF COWBOY. You mentioned close-up of cowboy at the bar that either never had love or lost it (during Stand By Your Man) so random, appropriate, and quick (probably 2 seconds or less). I immediately thought the reference (when I saw it in the theater at age 17) was a classic "crying in your beer" moment. He's teary eyed, looks down at his beer, and drinks.
This movie is dear to my heart. It’s a good memory of my father and I when I was a teen before he left and it went south and basically ended. He loved this movie. We used to listen to the soundtrack and the standalone album that the band released in the car when I was a child. This was a great reaction. First time on your channel. I’m going to check out more of your reactions. Thank you!
That car gave its life for Elwood! It loved him and did whatever was needed to get them there. I always loved that tiny space of quiet which amounts a tiny tribute to the car and Elwood's numb reaction to it.
The true legacy of The Blues Brothers to me was the curation. Those first three ablums including the soundtrack were a full-on love letter to alot of great R&B, especially Stax. I was a young teenager back then, and they helped me discover Sam and Dave, now a lifelong part of my own headtrack.
Steve Cropper and Donald Dunn (the guitar & bass) were the original guitar & bass for the Stax house band, Booker T. & the M.G's. It was Cropper you hear on the opening notes of "Soul Man" that you referenced. Cropper also co-wrote and produced "On the Dock of the Bay" for Otis Redding (and added his wonderful guitar, of course.)
Apparently Dan Aykroyd is allergic to certain terpenes, which are the flavor particles that we taste in food and drink. This is probably why Elwood eats dry toast and water.
Frank Oz played the prison guard who returned Jake's items. He is a filmmaker in his own right (you should react to both "Little Shop of Horrors" and "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels"). However, he is best known for his long work as a puppeteer. Among the many Muppets he's performed: Bert, Grover, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, and Yoda. Thus, it is an inside joke in the Blues Brothers when the man in Toys R Us, while holding a Grover doll, asks for a Miss Piggy doll, both Muppets performed by Frank Oz.
This movie is known as "The movie that destroyed Chicago." The producers asked director John Landis about filming permits to film in Chicagos Daley plaza, he said don't worry. He never even applied for them. Lol. He simply set up for filming early Sunday morning and filmed the ending scene.he was charged by the Chicago D.A., but the charges were dropped!
Let's not forget that his continued insistence of working around those pesky laws, labor regulations and safety protocols cost many cast members their lives just a couple years later while filming TWILIGHT ZONE.
The choir leader in the church scene was Chaka Khan, good catch. Can you imagine walking down the street and finding John Lee Hooker and his band playing out in the open? That's Cab Calloway!
Mr V...with so many excellent comments.. there's little I could add...however.. I'm so glad you enjoyed the movie... it's a treat for the eyes and ears... I can no longer sing due to illness but love music I do !..from the age before school it was my life...the lineup of notables warms our hearts..and the attitude of the brothers a 'Mission For God' and keeping chaos at arms length throughout..is so many cherries on top... That you caught so many of the cameos is commendable..those you missed are called out in the comments..as a younger man it's perhaps expected but you did great 👍😉...at 71 I've seen them all so in my case it would be an embarrassment... Thank you so much for this review and best of luck with your channel...🌿🌿🌿
It is utterly brilliant. sorry to hear about your illness which precludes your carrying a tune! Learning about just how musically star-studded this film has is a real treat for me. Truly appreciate the time you took to watch and comment. 🧡
Turns out, Carrie Fisher shoots like a Stormtrooper. Who've guessed? This is my favorite musical, I used to bump this soundtrack in high school, and of course, most of the other students thought I was weird because it was the 90's and they were listening to Nirvana.
@@MrValentineReacts Actually, I did skip, "The Old Landmark" which was James Brown's song. I mean, my friends and I accepted the fact that we weren't cool, but blasting Gospel music in my car as we left school would have been going too far.
16:19 My favorite thing is light, so I find people who cannot see to be very interesting. I cannot imagine never seeing anything, and I like to ask them how much they can see. Most people who are blind have very poor vision, like 20/8,000 vision, which means that to see something 20 feet away it must be 8,000 feet tall. If you put them in front of a mountain, they could see that. I have met people who can see white light and reflective metal objects, mirrors, and white objects but they cannot see diffuse light or light in any color. They could see your white t-shirt, maybe the whites of your eyes and your teeth if they were bleached, or the white keys you play on a piano, but they cannot see you. I met one person who could only see a field of gray but it would be brighter or darker depending on how bright it is, so even he could find his way out of a dark place to a lighted place. I have never met a person who only sees an unchanging field of pure black, which I think most people assume to be the experience of the sightless.
CARS AND CARS!!!!! They really dropped the red Nazi Pinto from 1200 feet above Chicago. They had to get certification that it wouldn't become aerodynamic on the way down and fly off course instead of straight down. I don't think they knew for sure but somebody signed it. I remember a story at the time (can't find proof for sure with a quick Google search) that a Japanese film production company wanted to meet with Landis about how they did the amazing miniature work for all the car crash scenes. He just replied "No miniatures, we just actually crashed 104 cars".
The scene with "Curtis" performing "Minnie the moocher" is meta! 1. You can understand it in the way that Curtis enjoying it so much that he feels like performing with a big band and it is all in his mind. 2. The scene is a hommage to Cab Calloway's performances, always wearing a tuxedo and with a big band playing.
They made couple of tours a a a few albums. There was a second after John Belushi died, and it is blues brothers 2000, lots of musicians. And it was Chaka Kahn
13:15 see: Skokie (1981) From the WikiPedia: *In 1977 and 1978, Illinois neo-Not Sees of the National Socialist Party of America (NSPA) attempted to hold a march in Skokie, far from their headquarters on Chicago's south side.* ... *The attempted Illinois Not See march on Skokie was dramatized in the television film **_Skokie_** in 1981. It was satirized in the film **_The Blues Brothers_** in 1980.* So, you see, is specifically the Illinois Not Sees that were annoying people in that era. Homonym used to avoid censorship.
0:29 - The first of many, MANY cameos, Frank Oz, original voice of half of Jim Henson's Muppets. 2:51 - Cab Calloway, legend of the Big Band era. Check him out in this clip of him with The Nicholas Brothers: ruclips.net/video/IoMbeDhG9fU/видео.html (great short reaction material, if you do those). 4:04 - You ain't wrong. 9:38 - There's a cut scene here where Elwood gets laid off from his job in an aerosol canning factory. It's not strictly vital, but it does inform certain later events. 10:21 - It's worth noting here that all the members of the band are real musicians. Many are from the SNL band and most are playing fictionalized versions of themselves. 14:00 - John Lee Hooker, blues singer extraordinaire. 14:30 - That IS Aretha Franklin. Want proof? Wait a couple minutes. 22:42 - Probably the most dated reference in the movie. This woman is named Twiggy. She was essentially the last Great fashion model before the era of the Supermodel began. At the time of this movie, everybody knew her, but she's practically unknown now. 23:38 - This was Cab Calloway's signature song. His performance was so spectacular, they rotoscoped it into a Betty Boop cartoon: ruclips.net/video/N7VUU_VPI1E/видео.html 25:01 - This intro is directly inspired by the intro to the Blues Brothers first official performance on SNL: ruclips.net/video/FTWH1Fdkjow/видео.html 38:10 - The movie's last cameo: a young Steven Spielberg.
One of the dancers during "Shake your tailfeather" is James Avery - Uncle Phil from original Fresh Prince, also did the voice of Shredder in the 80's TMNT, etcetera.
For the soundtrack, Belushi and Aykroyd were offered a cherry deal. The "older" R&B songs not selling records at the time + record companies having Evil contracts with artists...Belushi and Aykroyd could have _very_ cheaply purchased the rights from the original song-writers and PERMANENTLY own them. The Blues Brothers said hell na. The artists that crafted the badass blues would retain (and renew!) ownership of their art and get royalty cuts from the soundtrack (which sold well, btw. Especially outside America). "Jake" and "Elwood" woulda made A LOT of loot, legally. But that wouldn't be the Christian thing to do, would it? After all: they're on a mission from God. Hit it.
The Blues Brothers were gentlemen and scholars! That kind of generosity in the music industry should be the rule not the exception. A mission from God, indeed 😎
Dont bother with Blues Brothers 2000. Its one of those movies you wish you could unsee. Agree with your comments and takes on this Blues Brothers movie. Its great. I have the soundtrack and listen to it frequently.
Loved the reaction. I saw this when I was a kid but didn't realize the significance of it. I watched it again a few years later after I started playing trumpet and knew a little bit about music and it blew me away, mainly at how many musical legends were in it.
Great reaction, as always. I was born in '84, my Dad LOVED the blues. So I grew up on this music, and this movie. Like you said, you can't go through this movie and not come out grooving.
Kudos to Mr. Valentine for spotting Chaka Khan. While I appreciate the commentary, by far the best part of the reaction was just watching his face each time a new legend appeared on screen.
I think it still holds the record for most cars trashed and used in a movie car chase brilliantly executed movie with all the cameos they just don’t make them like this anymore
I can’t tell you how many hundreds of reaction videos I’ve watched. I believe this is my favorite that I’ve had the pleasure to enjoy! You made me laugh more than the movie did and that’s a demonstrable accomplishment 🙂💯
I don't think that I can come up with another movie that did something like this. I mean there are other movies with all star cameos but none really integrated them into the story as organically as this one does.
RAWHIDE was a tv series in the 60s, set in the old west, and it's lead character was Rowdy Yates. Played by struggling actor, Clint Eastwood. They actually, famously, budgeted $100, 000 dollars for cocaine.
John Belushi and Dan Akroyd created these characters for a sketch on SNL, and it was so popular, that they made several albums where they performed numerous covers of some amazing songs. If you enjoyed their work in this movie, you should definitely check out their music.
John Lee Hooker, my favorite bluesman. I used to know some of the blues scales and I'd jam along to his music. Listen to his song "I'm Bad, Like Jesse James", is bad af, the lyrics _AND_ the melody!
You mentioned Stevie Wonder and complete blindness. The way I understand it, he is considered legally blind, but he can see light/dark and some movement in his immediate line of sight. There’s a video of him leading a very elderly Dick Gregory onto a stage for an award from a few years ago. He can sense stuff around him I think.
Legendary jazz singer Cab Callaway played Curtis. Legendary blues guitarist John Lee Hooker was the street musician, 1960s supermodel Twiggy was the English woman. Steven Spielberg was the county clerk, Frank Oz
(Voice of muppet Miss Piggy, )the prison guard who returned jakes clothes in the beginning, famed comic actor Henry Gibson was the Nazi leader and the band are not actors, they are an all star collection of the greatest blues musicians ever! Plus other famous actors make cameos.
I saw this when it came out, it blew us all away!
And yes that was Chaka Khan.
That was also Joe Walsh from the James Gang and the Eagles who was the first inmate to start dancing on the tables in the Jailhouse Rock number.
3:56 Yes, that is Chaka Khan in the choir.
The one and only
The late, great John Lee Hooker at the Blues Fest (just before Aretha).!
This movie is a love letter to Blues Music. This movie capture some of the greatest Blues performers forever on film. Sadly most of these Artist are no longer with us. A few Cameos you may have missed: 'the soiled condom guy in the Prison was Franks Oz (Miss Piggy, Yoda). The British woman that Elwood flirts with was 1960's Model/Icon, Twiggy. The Guy at the Tax office that takes their money (just in time) was Steven Stieiberg.
A love letter to Blues Music...full of Soul music and starring two white guys in Blackface near the end. 🤔
Also a cameo by John Lee Hooker who mysteriously is absent on the Soundtrack release & there's Aretha Franklin THEE QUEEN of SOUL who play's the wife of the real Matt "Guitar" Murphy,& The Godfather of SOUL James Brown playing Father Cleeus
Steven Spielberg.
The "Illinois Nazis" bit is a reference to the famous Skokie Case, when the US Supreme Court upheld the 1st amendment rights of even the most hated groups to gather and march and peacefully protest in public spaces.
landmark decision if ever I've heard of one
Members of the band in this film include Steve Cropper and Donald "Duck" Dunn who were members of Booker T and the MG's. Very important in music history.
they were also Otis Reddings backing band. They did a great performance on Monterrey Pop.
"It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses."
"Hit it."
Fun Fact: Theatrical movie debut of Aretha Franklin and Mr. T (uncredited).
Rule Of Three Fact: The line "They broke my watch!" occurs three times in the film, each time spoken or voiced over by a policeman on the losing end of a car chase.
Music Enthusiast Fact: Some performers were not used to lip-syncing pre-recorded songs, standard procedure for movie musicals. James Brown ended up singing his number live with a recorded backing (the rest of his choir was lip-syncing). John Lee Hooker's performance was recorded live at Chicago's Maxwell Street Market. Aretha Franklin's performance is cut together from many, many takes, using the parts where her lip-syncing was actually in sync.
Automobile Enthusiast Fact: The Bluesmobile is a 1974 Dodge Monaco. The vehicles used in the film were used police cars purchased from the California Highway Patrol, and featured the "cop tires, cop suspension, and cop motor, a 440-cubic-inch plant" mentioned by Elwood in the film. A total of twelve Bluesmobiles were used in the movie, including one that was built just so it could fall apart. Several replicas have been built by collectors, but one original is known to exist, and is owned by the brother-in-law of Dan Aykroyd. Dodge Monacos from 1974-77, including the upscale Royal Monaco, especially those which came with the A38 police option, are now considered collector's items. They have been used as replica Chicago P.D. and Illinois State Police cars, including Bluesmobile tribute cars. This has led to the scarcity of this generation of Mopar C-bodies, leading some replica squad cars and Bluesmobiles to use the Plymouth Gran Fury or Chrysler Newport instead. Universal Studios Hollywood has a replica Bluesmobile on the lot; it's a 1974 Dodge Coronet, since the Monaco has become so rare. A world record 103 cars were wrecked during filming. The Junkman (1982) broke the record 2 years later, wrecking 150 cars and a plane. That record was held for 2 decades, until over 300 cars were wrecked during the filming of The Matrix Reloaded (2003).
I hope he won't read these comments before watching the movie, quite a spoilers, this kinda "fun facts".
This isn't a live stream, this is a premiere. Big difference. Mr. Valentine has already watched this movie (several times, if he edited it himself).
Go in Peace and Walk with God. 😎 👍
Fist bump from another (older) auto enthusiast. I've got friends who picked up Crown Vics at auction when they started aging out of PD/FD service. "They were almost giving them away.." Cop tires, cop suspension, cop motor", much better than the civilian versions of the car. They'd just been ridden long and hard like that old Monaco.
these, I must admit, are some remarkable fun facts big gator; much obliged!!
You're welcome!
Go in Peace and Walk with God. 😎 👍
I'm surprised you didn't notice the name of Carrie Fisher's salon - *Curl Up & Dye* !! LOL For some reason, that just tickles my funny bone. Haha
Truly a beautiful movie, one of the greatest group of legends ever assembled. Cab Calloway's "Minnie The Moocher" fills me with joy. you should see him when he was young, what a performer!
he is a natural performer!
Carrie Fisher's first gun had Star Wars laser sound effects. This movie was and is Pure Joy forever perfect
That sound effect has me laughing every time.
hahaha i went back and watched it. I didn't clock it. That is such an outstanding touch lol
That IS, indeed, Mr. James Brown!
I love the irregular firing cadence of Carrie Fisher's assault rifle. The 'Jailhouse Rock' scene was the inspiration for Nathaniel Rateliff's 'S.O.B.' video.
The blonde from the gas station is Twiggy. She was a famous model from the UK in the 60's and 70's. The Illinois Nazi was played by Henry Gibson, who was on the TV show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. The man is the sauna was Steve Lawrence. He was a singer and comedian, who along with his late wife Eydie Gormé, performed as the duo Steve and Eydie. RIP Steve, who just died on March 7th of this year. And of course the Cook County Assessor Clerk is none other than the great director, Steven Spielberg.
RIP indeed: when we were growing up, the radio station we listened to played Steve and Eydie a lot. Here's one of my favorites, which I later found out is from a musical, "On A Clear Day": ruclips.net/video/Z_t4CjDyoYM/видео.html
Steve Lawrence appeared several times as a guest star on "The Carol Burnett Show" and was very, very funny.
Growing up in the late 60'sghave some of us a real advantage in knowing who those people were. Twiggy was the real surprise when I first saw this.
This is an homage to the great Soul and Blues artists. The BB started as a skit on SNL. Their band members are all soul and R&B iconic musicians from Stax Records.
See how many artists you can identify!
Their old sidekick and later star performer is Cab Calloway. Watch him and the tap dancing Nicholas Brothers in the 40’s musical, Stormy Weather .
Yup that was Chaka in the choir!
Director Jon Landis did the Thriller video too.
Your joyful reaction was great to see!
🙏🏾 The SNL heyday as some reckon. Landis doing the Thriller video is such an amazing factoid. appreciate you watching!
Blues Brothers holds the records for the most police cruisers crashed in a movie. 60 of the 104 cars crashed in this movie were squad cars.
It held the record for a long time, but it's sequel crashed 1 more car than the original.
@@PB-tr5ze haha they one upped themselves. love it
"We're on a mission from God..."
There are some great cameos in this movie. For example, Stephen Spielberg is the clerk at the end.
Steven Spielberg was the tax clerk. and the first prisoner to jump on the table was Joe Walsh rom the Eagles.
yowza! I listen to 'Life of Illusion' frequently
Mr. Valentine is a superbly articulate, perceptive and good-humored critic, with a knack for summing up his observations in well-fomulated phrases, e.g., "these action sequences are shot with such joyful precision."
The majority members in the blues Brothers band were stacks record musicians who played with the likes of Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Isaac Hayes Rufus Thomas. They were the session musicians behind all those songs and hits.
what! that is spectacular
the song cab did was one of his old ones, and they weren't sure the crowd would go along-they loved it!
Can you imagine how the band felt supporting Cab?
There's a museum in Joliet ( The Rt. 66 Museum) that has their original suits ( donated by John Belushi's widow) and the original stained glass from the church on display.
bucket list added to
“Country AND western”😅
One of my favorite movie lines ever.
The elderly gentleman in the sauna room scene you didn't recognize, the blues brothers had to speak to him, he's singer and comedian Steve Lawrence, Model from the 1960s was Twiggy, Elwood attempted to pick up on her and meet her at the motel he never went to. I am so glad you figured out Cab Calloway, I was nearly hurt you didn't recognize him right away. Star studded cast in this movie! Kathleen Freeman as Mother Mary Stigmata was funny as a nun in this movie! LOL! A very young Steven Spielberg played the clerk at the tax office near the end of the movie! I am so happy you enjoyed this movie, It's a gem! Okay so you are going to watch the most recent version of the "Blues Brothers", just so you know John Belushi (Jake Blues) won't be in that movie, he sadly passed away at age 33. I never watched the 2nd Blues Brothers movie, but I just saw the cast for that movie and once again you'll see a lot of musicians in this one and familiar faces from this movie too. I enjoyed watching your reaction to the "Blues Brothers". Peace. ☮
Thank you, kindly, for watching with me!
Rawhide was a tv show
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@@MrValentineReacts It was Clint Eastwood's real breakthrough role, too - he played Rowdy Yates, one of the main characters.
The Band is also one of best session musicians in the 60's and 70's. They were the SNL band. Everyone are legends especially the cameos.
As an SNL appreciator, I enjoy this revelation
This movie has one of the best soundtracks ever. So many amazing musicians, so many great songs.
This is an absolutely gonzo cinematic experience, and I love every single second of it.
But Dan Ayckroyd can't shed that Canadian accent to save his life 😂
haha for sure. 'Mission from God' was so Canada coded
Ah yes, “Cameos: the movie”
Such a gem of a movie
"White toasted bread,dry, and four fried chickens and a coke" so many great lines from this movie
I’ve said “orange whip? Orange whip? 3 orange whip!” while serving glasses of water at the dinner table more often than I’m comfortable admitting.
One of the great movies of all time. A great blues legend was sing outside Arithas Diner singing Boom Boom is John Lee Hooker. He has some awesome music. Dude has played in front of 80k people as a guest of the Rolling Stones in St Louis in 1989. His carrier went back to the 1930s.
We in Chicago embrace this movie since it was made. One of the best soundtracks of any film ever. Was a treat to see you grow to love it
So satisfying. thank you for taking the time to watch!
@@MrValentineReacts always good Sir
"Rawhide" was a tv series from the 1950s-60s. It featured a very young Clint Eastwood. Our dad, who came from Spain in the late 50s, learned English from tv as well as other sources, and loved "Rawhide". He would sing the theme song often. But he had not caught the words. Until this movie, I had no idea that the lyrics to "Rawhide" were *not* "Ora heema, heema, heema, ora heema, Rawhide!" ruclips.net/video/PFGyhSifqzA/видео.html
So many wonderful cameos. From Yoda to Leia. From Cab Calloway to Aretha Franklin. And the wonderful voice of John Lee Hooker. And so many more. Oh yeah. Some kid named Spielberg.
I used to play trumpet in a few blues bands back in the day. Would think about this movie when I would play.
Possibly my favorite movie quote ever : "The use of excessive violence in the apprehension of the Blues Brothers, has been approved"
That one line made the Chicago Police Department turn down movie options from 1980 till about 2000.
It made them look bad.
This isn't just a musical. This is a bluesical.
It was so enjoyable to watch this with you. I was excited to see this in my feed since I knew your particular appreciation would be so well exercised. This has so much movie magic packed in, musical talent, plus the world record for cars destroyed.
The Blues Brothers is an exceptional piece of art. Grateful you watched along with me brother
7:36 From list of guns in The Blues Brothers:
*The Mystery Woman (Carrie Fisher) uses a prop rocket launcher seemingly based loosely on the M202 FLASH to try to kill Jake and Elwood when they are outside their apartment building. The launcher only has four tubes, but five rockets appear to be launched.*
It makes the sound the Millennium Falcon's blasters made in _Star Wars._
It is crazy. The most famous musician in this movie was Cab Calloway. He had been making music for 7 decades at this point. You knew his music and didn't know why
CLOSE-UP OF COWBOY.
You mentioned close-up of cowboy at the bar that either never had love or lost it (during Stand By Your Man) so random, appropriate, and quick (probably 2 seconds or less). I immediately thought the reference (when I saw it in the theater at age 17) was a classic "crying in your beer" moment. He's teary eyed, looks down at his beer, and drinks.
This movie is dear to my heart. It’s a good memory of my father and I when I was a teen before he left and it went south and basically ended. He loved this movie. We used to listen to the soundtrack and the standalone album that the band released in the car when I was a child. This was a great reaction. First time on your channel. I’m going to check out more of your reactions. Thank you!
❤appreciate you sharing that meaningful anecdote in your life. thank you for checking the video out with me!
Love the fact seeing a reaction to someone who can appreciate the humour and the incredible music.
That car gave its life for Elwood! It loved him and did whatever was needed to get them there. I always loved that tiny space of quiet which amounts a tiny tribute to the car and Elwood's numb reaction to it.
God held it together. We’re on a mission from God!
The true legacy of The Blues Brothers to me was the curation.
Those first three ablums including the soundtrack were a full-on love letter to alot of great R&B, especially Stax.
I was a young teenager back then, and they helped me discover Sam and Dave, now a lifelong part of my own headtrack.
Steve Cropper and Donald Dunn (the guitar & bass) were the original guitar & bass for the Stax house band, Booker T. & the M.G's. It was Cropper you hear on the opening notes of "Soul Man" that you referenced. Cropper also co-wrote and produced "On the Dock of the Bay" for Otis Redding (and added his wonderful guitar, of course.)
I saw them with Otis Redding at the Monterey Pop Festival!
This movie is a treasure. The soundtrack is a must for any music lover.
The Dude is Cab Calloway! Big and leader in the 40’s! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The cameo’s in this movie are 🔥🔥🔥 Classic 👍🏾
heavenly 🕺🏽
Apparently Dan Aykroyd is allergic to certain terpenes, which are the flavor particles that we taste in food and drink.
This is probably why Elwood eats dry toast and water.
Frank Oz played the prison guard who returned Jake's items. He is a filmmaker in his own right (you should react to both "Little Shop of Horrors" and "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels"). However, he is best known for his long work as a puppeteer. Among the many Muppets he's performed: Bert, Grover, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, and Yoda. Thus, it is an inside joke in the Blues Brothers when the man in Toys R Us, while holding a Grover doll, asks for a Miss Piggy doll, both Muppets performed by Frank Oz.
That is fascinating. I keep hearing about Little Shop of Horrors and your comment just solidified my adding it to my cinematic list!
The boy who tried to steal the guitar also played Argyle, the happy limo driver in Die Hard.
Holy Cannoli/Toledo! nice catch
This movie is known as
"The movie that destroyed Chicago."
The producers asked director John Landis about filming permits to film in Chicagos
Daley plaza, he said don't worry. He never even applied for them.
Lol. He simply set up for filming early Sunday morning and filmed the ending scene.he was charged by the Chicago D.A., but the charges were dropped!
Let's not forget that his continued insistence of working around those pesky laws, labor regulations and safety protocols cost many cast members their lives just a couple years later while filming TWILIGHT ZONE.
The mall they bought -- so they could destroy it -- sat vacant for decades after the movie was filmed.
hahaha Landis had some spunk. love it
The choir leader in the church scene was Chaka Khan, good catch. Can you imagine walking down the street and finding John Lee Hooker and his band playing out in the open? That's Cab Calloway!
Gotta put Blues brothers 2000 on the list now bro 😅
Your uncle got good taste in movies
I'm indebted to unc for sure. Oh, yeah bb2000 is a MUST; I'm chasing that high!
Mr V...with so many excellent comments.. there's little I could add...however.. I'm so glad you enjoyed the movie... it's a treat for the eyes and ears... I can no longer sing due to illness but love music I do !..from the age before school it was my life...the lineup of notables warms our hearts..and the attitude of the brothers a 'Mission For God' and keeping chaos at arms length throughout..is so many cherries on top...
That you caught so many of the cameos is commendable..those you missed are called out in the comments..as a younger man it's perhaps expected but you did great 👍😉...at 71 I've seen them all so in my case it would be an embarrassment...
Thank you so much for this review and best of luck with your channel...🌿🌿🌿
It is utterly brilliant. sorry to hear about your illness which precludes your carrying a tune! Learning about just how musically star-studded this film has is a real treat for me. Truly appreciate the time you took to watch and comment. 🧡
This is a perfect movie when you're home sick or stuck inside on a crummy day ❤
cinematic chicken noodle soup
This movie is a TREASURE-TROVE of memorable one-liners.
Turns out, Carrie Fisher shoots like a Stormtrooper. Who've guessed? This is my favorite musical, I used to bump this soundtrack in high school, and of course, most of the other students thought I was weird because it was the 90's and they were listening to Nirvana.
the soundtrack is all bangers, no skips. no doubt
@@MrValentineReacts Actually, I did skip, "The Old Landmark" which was James Brown's song. I mean, my friends and I accepted the fact that we weren't cool, but blasting Gospel music in my car as we left school would have been going too far.
16:19 My favorite thing is light, so I find people who cannot see to be very interesting.
I cannot imagine never seeing anything, and I like to ask them how much they can see.
Most people who are blind have very poor vision, like 20/8,000 vision, which means that to see something 20 feet away it must be 8,000 feet tall.
If you put them in front of a mountain, they could see that.
I have met people who can see white light and reflective metal objects, mirrors, and white objects but they cannot see diffuse light or light in any color.
They could see your white t-shirt, maybe the whites of your eyes and your teeth if they were bleached, or the white keys you play on a piano, but they cannot see you.
I met one person who could only see a field of gray but it would be brighter or darker depending on how bright it is, so even he could find his way out of a dark place to a lighted place.
I have never met a person who only sees an unchanging field of pure black, which I think most people assume to be the experience of the sightless.
I usually don't like musicals but this is a classic!
CARS AND CARS!!!!!
They really dropped the red Nazi Pinto from 1200 feet above Chicago. They had to get certification that it wouldn't become aerodynamic on the way down and fly off course instead of straight down. I don't think they knew for sure but somebody signed it.
I remember a story at the time (can't find proof for sure with a quick Google search) that a Japanese film production company wanted to meet with Landis about how they did the amazing miniature work for all the car crash scenes. He just replied "No miniatures, we just actually crashed 104 cars".
Cab Calloway first African American to sell 1 million copies with 1931's biggest song of the year Minnie the Moocher
The scene with "Curtis" performing "Minnie the moocher" is meta!
1. You can understand it in the way that Curtis enjoying it so much that he feels like performing with a big band and it is all in his mind.
2. The scene is a hommage to Cab Calloway's performances, always wearing a tuxedo and with a big band playing.
surreal greatness!
They made couple of tours a a a few albums. There was a second after John Belushi died, and it is blues brothers 2000, lots of musicians. And it was Chaka Kahn
I would love to see the penguin have an arena match with a Bene Gesserit
The Blues Brothers Firth’s showed up on Saturday night live back in the day when the show was funny
yeahhhh today's SNL is hit and miss. Mostly miss but I still watch for the rare gems
13:15 see: Skokie (1981)
From the WikiPedia:
*In 1977 and 1978, Illinois neo-Not Sees of the National Socialist Party of America (NSPA) attempted to hold a march in Skokie, far from their headquarters on Chicago's south side.*
...
*The attempted Illinois Not See march on Skokie was dramatized in the television film **_Skokie_** in 1981. It was satirized in the film **_The Blues Brothers_** in 1980.*
So, you see, is specifically the Illinois Not Sees that were annoying people in that era.
Homonym used to avoid censorship.
0:29 - The first of many, MANY cameos, Frank Oz, original voice of half of Jim Henson's Muppets.
2:51 - Cab Calloway, legend of the Big Band era. Check him out in this clip of him with The Nicholas Brothers: ruclips.net/video/IoMbeDhG9fU/видео.html (great short reaction material, if you do those).
4:04 - You ain't wrong.
9:38 - There's a cut scene here where Elwood gets laid off from his job in an aerosol canning factory. It's not strictly vital, but it does inform certain later events.
10:21 - It's worth noting here that all the members of the band are real musicians. Many are from the SNL band and most are playing fictionalized versions of themselves.
14:00 - John Lee Hooker, blues singer extraordinaire.
14:30 - That IS Aretha Franklin. Want proof? Wait a couple minutes.
22:42 - Probably the most dated reference in the movie. This woman is named Twiggy. She was essentially the last Great fashion model before the era of the Supermodel began. At the time of this movie, everybody knew her, but she's practically unknown now.
23:38 - This was Cab Calloway's signature song. His performance was so spectacular, they rotoscoped it into a Betty Boop cartoon: ruclips.net/video/N7VUU_VPI1E/видео.html
25:01 - This intro is directly inspired by the intro to the Blues Brothers first official performance on SNL: ruclips.net/video/FTWH1Fdkjow/видео.html
38:10 - The movie's last cameo: a young Steven Spielberg.
much obliged my friend
You've got me with "I'm a scatman" 😅
44 years ago today, June 20, 1980, "The Blues Brothers" opened at a theater near you.
“We’re On A Mission From God”
34:27 Yes, that actually would happen under certain circumstances.
See: Tennis Racquet Effect
One of the dancers during "Shake your tailfeather" is James Avery - Uncle Phil from original Fresh Prince, also did the voice of Shredder in the 80's TMNT, etcetera.
For the soundtrack, Belushi and Aykroyd were offered a cherry deal. The "older" R&B songs not selling records at the time + record companies having Evil contracts with artists...Belushi and Aykroyd could have _very_ cheaply purchased the rights from the original song-writers and PERMANENTLY own them.
The Blues Brothers said hell na.
The artists that crafted the badass blues would retain (and renew!) ownership of their art and get royalty cuts from the soundtrack (which sold well, btw. Especially outside America).
"Jake" and "Elwood" woulda made A LOT of loot, legally. But that wouldn't be the Christian thing to do, would it? After all: they're on a mission from God.
Hit it.
The Blues Brothers were gentlemen and scholars! That kind of generosity in the music industry should be the rule not the exception. A mission from God, indeed 😎
Great reaction, you want more John Landis, add "Animal House" and "Caddyshack" to your itinerary.
can do will do!
Dont bother with Blues Brothers 2000. Its one of those movies you wish you could unsee.
Agree with your comments and takes on this Blues Brothers movie. Its great. I have the soundtrack and listen to it frequently.
Loved the reaction. I saw this when I was a kid but didn't realize the significance of it. I watched it again a few years later after I started playing trumpet and knew a little bit about music and it blew me away, mainly at how many musical legends were in it.
it is a sophisticated piece of cinema. appreciate you!
Great reaction, as always. I was born in '84, my Dad LOVED the blues. So I grew up on this music, and this movie. Like you said, you can't go through this movie and not come out grooving.
high vibrational!
Kudos to Mr. Valentine for spotting Chaka Khan. While I appreciate the commentary, by far the best part of the reaction was just watching his face each time a new legend appeared on screen.
🤙🏽
I think it still holds the record for most cars trashed and used in a movie car chase brilliantly executed movie with all the cameos they just don’t make them like this anymore
Rawhide was a T.V. Show from the mid 50’s’s through the early 60’s! Clint Eastwood was the ramrod of the Cowboys! Excellent show!
According to Elwood's DL, he was born on July 1, 1952.
I can’t tell you how many hundreds of reaction videos I’ve watched. I believe this is my favorite that I’ve had the pleasure to enjoy! You made me laugh more than the movie did and that’s a demonstrable accomplishment 🙂💯
means a lot to me that it brought you a modicum of joy! much obliged my friend
I really enjoyed Blues Brothers 2000 also. I absolutely love seeing blues legends in these movies. 😊
Loved this movie. My older brother introduced me to this movie when I was a kid. Best cast ever. I have all the blues brothers vinyls.
I don't think that I can come up with another movie that did something like this.
I mean there are other movies with all star cameos but none really integrated them into the story as organically as this one does.
seamless storytelling. so refreshing
The fun and the music legends are back in the sequel, Blues Brothers 2000. Don't forget to watch it.
That was Shaka Kahn. It didn’t mention her because she wasn’t famous yet when this came out.
I'm over the moon, to see younger generations discovering this movie!
A transformative movie experience!
RAWHIDE was a tv series in the 60s, set in the old west, and it's lead character was Rowdy Yates. Played by struggling actor, Clint Eastwood. They actually, famously, budgeted $100, 000 dollars for cocaine.
😂 A 100k booger sugar line item is uproarious to think about
Loved the Ava Braun reference 😂
😅 😬
that was chaka, nicely spotted.
John Belushi and Dan Akroyd created these characters for a sketch on SNL, and it was so popular, that they made several albums where they performed numerous covers of some amazing songs. If you enjoyed their work in this movie, you should definitely check out their music.
I'm discovering that they are, across the board, stupendous!
So many great cameos! You could deep dive most of them!
John Lee Hooker, my favorite bluesman. I used to know some of the blues scales and I'd jam along to his music. Listen to his song "I'm Bad, Like Jesse James", is bad af, the lyrics _AND_ the melody!
I am impressed, most people do not notice Chaka Khan or Paul Reubens.
You mentioned Stevie Wonder and complete blindness. The way I understand it, he is considered legally blind, but he can see light/dark and some movement in his immediate line of sight. There’s a video of him leading a very elderly Dick Gregory onto a stage for an award from a few years ago. He can sense stuff around him I think.
definitely about to search for that video forthwith! that's interesting
You used "joie de vivre" and "Maguffin" in a sentence. Plus, you watched The Blues Brothers and recognized the musicians by sight. Subscribed!
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Awesome that you got Chaka!!
The luttle boy trying to steal the guitar from Ray Charles, went on to play Argyle the limo driver, in "Die Hard".