In 1979 it was the first American country ballad, I DID completely understand. Now I can sing it myself and know what it's about. Honour to Crews of both gallant ships!
The bismarck was not sunk. They scuttled it. The best thing was that a WW1 biplane was the reason that it happened. Its torpedo damaged the ships rudder. I was not able to be fixed at sea only in port. So they could not help but to go in circle steering. I am not sure but the most high tech ship was bought down by the rudder being expossd on outside of it. Not being inside where armour would protect it and be able to fix on inside of ship. Since they were not able to aim guns straight radar guided guns were useless. They were able to hit at 23 25? Miles comoared to anyones 17 18? It allowed Brits to get inside their guns and just have a turkeyshoot. It was hit by 1000 shells at least and still stayed afloat.
@@shawnyoung8752 Here we go again with people claiming she was scuttled. Here;'s the answer She was sunk and her crew allowed it as they were ordered to do so. It was also to keep it out of Allied hands. A torpedo slammed into the Bismarck's propeller. Leading to having one, the torpedos were causing damage below. Orders went through and doors were left open since crewmen were being ordered to evacuate the ship.
Thanks a lot for your love to this music, It reached 10 thousand views and i cannot believe this is happening, a first for me, and hope it'll happen with other of my videos, just a sincere thanks.
The DVD liner notes didn't mention this song but when John and Dan visited the Steve & Garry radio show, they shared a recording of this song. For all I know, it was saved because it was on a show recording somewhere.
Bismarck was the last german who yould have changed history, sadly he was to weak. The more the shame Hitler chose that name for his weapon of madness. The more I'm glad it got sunken that ealy. RIP Hood and all british and german soldiers fighting these days. Love this song.
The Royal Navy had no choice with these huge powerful battleships and destroyers to carry on the Brittania ruling the waves. Admirable captain scuttling to save his crew's lives.
It was meant to be in the movie, but never made it into the final cut. Just know its a thing cause i read about it on Wikipedia when i added Sabatons song about the Bismarck to a relevant article.
We better b glad we could build more tanks and ships than the Germans could Because that's the only reason we won.Them Germans were tough, their army and navy.
Complete bollocks. Hood had a heavier weight of Broadside and armour that was not far off Bismarck's Bismarck belt armour = 12.6 inches Hood belt armour = 12 inches Bismarck deck armour = 4 inches Hood deck armour = 3 inches Hood's vertical armour was well upto the standard of contemporary battleships, her weakest aspect was her horizontal deck armour, but Holland had raced to close on Bismarck and had escaped the "danger zone" of plunging fire, only to be then hit by a million to one shot that found an obscure "achilles heel" in her vertical armour. Don't mistake "million to one luck" for anything else.
Ok the Bismarck was scuttled that day, but as a german i am proud of the Bismarck and the heroic battle of the crew! I LOVE the Blues Brothers and this song is a masterpiece just as the Bismarck was!
They actually scuttled a 51000 ton mountain of sinking, flaming scrap metal. All guns silenced, her superstructure devastated, her main armour belt broken in several places along her port side, her command staff obliterated, internally aflame from end to end, her stern and port gunwales already underwater and hundreds of her crew already in the water behind her.... All the scuttling did was to sink her a few minutes earlier than was already happening. In the world of boxing the crew's scuttling efforts are what is known as "throwing in the towel", submission of a boxer when he has been punched senseless by a more powerful opponent, and only a fool would say, "the loser wasn't beaten, he gave in before he was annihilated.", when the truth is the loser had his arse handed to him on a plate.
Lenin said that quantity is itself a quality (better a mass fast production than single masterpieces that costs a lot are slow to be produced and replaced with difficulty)
Just love this song!
Same here dude!!
Mee too.
The Illinois Nazis must have hated this song
Why is this not the top comment
Maybe 1060 w addison did not show up on atlantic charts.
"I hate illinois nazi"
I hate illenois nazi's
They were not on a mission from god.
Just when I thought the Blues Brothers couldn't be any more awesome...
Well, it's in their nature
They're on a mission from God
@@somethinglongandcomplicate8298 true that
Too sad the song never made it into the movie
@@Chrischi3TutorialLPs Right?
June 2020, 40 years ago this movie was released. Damn I feel old now.
First heard this song on Doctor Demento in about 1982 or so.
The original got taken down. Save this song!
It sank just like the Bismarck.
Both voices are so unique. Love it
In 1979 it was the first American country ballad, I DID completely understand. Now I can sing it myself and know what it's about. Honour to Crews of both gallant ships!
The bismarck was not sunk. They scuttled it. The best thing was that a WW1 biplane was the reason that it happened. Its torpedo damaged the ships rudder. I was not able to be fixed at sea only in port. So they could not help but to go in circle steering. I am not sure but the most high tech ship was bought down by the rudder being expossd on outside of it. Not being inside where armour would protect it and be able to fix on inside of ship. Since they were not able to aim guns straight radar guided guns were useless. They were able to hit at 23 25? Miles comoared to anyones 17 18? It allowed Brits to get inside their guns and just have a turkeyshoot. It was hit by 1000 shells at least and still stayed afloat.
@@shawnyoung8752 Here we go again with people claiming she was scuttled.
Here;'s the answer She was sunk and her crew allowed it as they were ordered to do so. It was also to keep it out of Allied hands. A torpedo slammed into the Bismarck's propeller. Leading to having one, the torpedos were causing damage below. Orders went through and doors were left open since crewmen were being ordered to evacuate the ship.
Very glad to see this version back
Glad to see that you are glad
@@somethinglongandcomplicate8298 glad to see you two are glad.
Thanks for putting this back up!
Thanks a lot for your love to this music, It reached 10 thousand views and i cannot believe this is happening, a first for me, and hope it'll happen with other of my videos, just a sincere thanks.
What's the original one? Jhonny Horton's or Blue Brothers?
@@tiagoalves2996Johnny Horton had the original song
I wish we had this in the movie! Would have made a great addition to the film and the soundtrack.
The song was in one cut of the Blues Brothers movie.
The DVD liner notes didn't mention this song but when John and Dan visited the Steve & Garry radio show, they shared a recording of this song. For all I know, it was saved because it was on a show recording somewhere.
Imagine the whole royal navy at its peak focused entirely on kicking your ass
Love it. Shame it was cut from the film.
I've never heard this cover by them ever before. Wild.
Should've put this one in there! IT'S GREAT!
This was played at Bobs Country Bunker!!! They cut the video and like the Animal House movie same. This was thought to be lost , but hete it is.
Best warship song ever. Gotta sink the Bismarck. Cop that Adi 👍👍
Sabaton has a better one about it
The dynamics between Jake and Elwood make me like this song more than Hortans version (My friends think im crazy)
I just read that in the original cut they did this in Bob's Country Bunker, along with Rawhide & Stand By Your Man.
One of my favorite songs but I sure didn't know the Blues Brothers done it also!
danke super music
Gern geschehen
Bismarck was the last german who yould have changed history, sadly he was to weak. The more the shame Hitler chose that name for his weapon of madness. The more I'm glad it got sunken that ealy. RIP Hood and all british and german soldiers fighting these days. Love this song.
I like the song and the singers
Wonderful
Cut from the film but it would have been great!
I had this saved in my computer, when i saw that the original was gone, i put this to replace it
@@somethinglongandcomplicate8298 short, simple answer: Thanks!
Should've been in 1941.
@@somethinglongandcomplicate8298 Thank you very much, but the quality is not the best :-(
@@snakeplissken6096 It is what It is, i cant change that neither can you, unless you are a master of remastering, the music will stay like that sadly
👍Love it!!
Finally, I searched for this version.
Love this song by them i love the blues brothers thanks for reuploading this masterpiece
Not bad at all from these guys.
The Royal Navy had no choice with these huge powerful battleships and destroyers to carry on the Brittania ruling the waves. Admirable captain scuttling to save his crew's lives.
Anybody know if the cut from the film can be seen anywhere? I am surprised I have never heard this song before today, love the film.
It was meant to be in the movie, but never made it into the final cut. Just know its a thing cause i read about it on Wikipedia when i added Sabatons song about the Bismarck to a relevant article.
Just when the Blues Brothers couldnt get any better
_sea shanties brothers_
me and the boys singing sea shanties like it's 1941
Was this song edited out from the final movie? When were they supposed to sing it?
In the Country Bar
@@Tympson1 Thanks.
@Mops Mopserich Thanks!
Apparently it was performed straight after "Stand By Your Man"
@@spidermunky4283 Thanks!
"Guns as big as steers, shells as big as trees" Um, the other way around, right?
We better b glad we could build more tanks and ships than the Germans could Because that's the only reason we won.Them Germans were tough, their army and navy.
The hood was out matched
more than that the Hood was outmatched outgunned and outarmored
Hood was also kinda unlucky
HMS Hood was a 1920s battlecruiser, Bismark a brand new battleship. She was never built to scrap with battleships.
@@MichaelGThomas i did not know that thank's for telling that
Complete bollocks. Hood had a heavier weight of Broadside and armour that was not far off Bismarck's
Bismarck belt armour = 12.6 inches
Hood belt armour = 12 inches
Bismarck deck armour = 4 inches
Hood deck armour = 3 inches
Hood's vertical armour was well upto the standard of contemporary battleships, her weakest aspect was her horizontal deck armour, but Holland had raced to close on Bismarck and had escaped the "danger zone" of plunging fire, only to be then hit by a million to one shot that found an obscure "achilles heel" in her vertical armour.
Don't mistake "million to one luck" for anything else.
Ok the Bismarck was scuttled that day, but as a german i am proud of the Bismarck and the heroic battle of the crew! I LOVE the Blues Brothers and this song is a masterpiece just as the Bismarck was!
Bismarck was the DEATHSTAR of her day
a floating city of DEFIANCE.........long may her spirit sail
Dass das DAS systehm illegal?
They actually scuttled a 51000 ton mountain of sinking, flaming scrap metal. All guns silenced, her superstructure devastated, her main armour belt broken in several places along her port side, her command staff obliterated, internally aflame from end to end, her stern and port gunwales already underwater and hundreds of her crew already in the water behind her.... All the scuttling did was to sink her a few minutes earlier than was already happening.
In the world of boxing the crew's scuttling efforts are what is known as "throwing in the towel", submission of a boxer when he has been punched senseless by a more powerful opponent, and only a fool would say, "the loser wasn't beaten, he gave in before he was annihilated.", when the truth is the loser had his arse handed to him on a plate.
Bismarck was wounded by a torpedo from a biplane that damaged its rudder.
Lenin said that quantity is itself a quality (better a mass fast production than single masterpieces that costs a lot are slow to be produced and replaced with difficulty)
GOT TO CUTTER DOWN 🛳️⛴️🚀
I like the original Johnny Horton version much better.
good for you. go listen to it then.
@@nimbusshadow-wings Stop coping. They definitely couldn't match Johnny Horton's original version.
Hmmm Johnny Horton or these guys who sung this better 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I wonder what the context of the scene was with this.....
Johnny Horton's i believe, although i'm not sure If he wrote the song or just recorded it. The blues brothers only made a cover though
Bob's Country Bunker with the Good Old Boys...
Didn't Johnny Horton make this?
Yeah, they just made this cover for it
Why in the world was this taken down?
Human actions sometimes have no logic.
Sorry to say I like Johnny Horten singing this more.
Not as good as the original but enjoyable nonetheless