They've got both kinds of music there, country and western. That shot of the guy wearing the Cat hat crying in his beer is priceless. Reminds me of the some of the clubs my old band used to play. Love that movie. 👍
Just imagine trying to perform, seeing and hearing those glass bottles hurtling towards you. You can tell there is perplex between them but still daunting.
I still remember being about 14 or 15, so it would have been 1999-2000. This came on TV and I watched the whole thing because I wanted to hear “Soul Man” (which they never perform in the movie 🤣) But when this part came on, my mother was laughing her head off. She finally was able to explain to me, “it was a western TV show when I was a kid. That’s pretty much the only country song they know.” After that, even though I’ve still never seen the show, frequently one of us would go, “HYAAAAAH!” and we’d both sing the song. Like all these stories we tell on RUclips, it has a sad ending. My mother passed in 2022. But I’ll always think of her when I see this scene or hear the song.
We used to ride out to the Rock store every month on Mulhulland I believe. It was up in the hills. Great canyon riding both in and out of there. John and Dan would be dressed like that and sing a few tunes then party with all of us bikers. They were a blast. We went when ever although we always had to see those two on their Monthly Sunday visits.
I like how the band quickly formulates a plan and they let the audience know. So often in movies the protagonists come up with an idea but they don't reveal it to the audience until the last moment as a surprise. It's fine sometimes but it gets old after a while to hear "Okay, I've got a plan..." and then cut to the next scene where the plan is executed.
Anytime I see something done on purpose I quote "no man, those lights are off on purpose." Nobody catches it. Played a bar with chicken wire in wv in the late 90s. Great memory
I sang that song at request of my toddler in the late 80-ies so many times, it is still ingrained (from when Rawhide was on the tele). This performance is hilarious even though they can not sing at all.
This movie is still my favorite ever since I saw it on VHS for the first time in the 90's. It has good music, a great story and a setlist of actors that had a great part of the movie. A solid 10/10 from me.
This is a movie that all others are,or should be measured against. Timeless, perfect, one of a kind...made when it was a damned good time to be alive and living in America.
Great movie, one of the best movie scenes ever. Its always killed me though, that anyone could dislike Gimme Some Lovin' That's one of my all-time favorite songs 😅
I’m certain that that gig was probably a four hour show. They wouldn’t have lasted one sit off of just country music based on what they play. But shoot I have a band and we play a good mix of everything and folks seem to love what we play, no matter what it is, even if it isn’t country music but times were different back then
A lot of the dinner set songs I play are just oldies I remember from my childhood and growing up. Saved me money on not having to buy sheet music - just played from memories. These guys could probably have come up with, oh, maybe an hour's worth of jamming country tunes. But 3 or 4 hours...I think you're right, that that would be a stretch.
Played in a rock band in high school we took a a gig where ever we could get it. Once we got a gig at a place sort of like this. We arrived and walked in and Tammy Wynette was playing on the juke box. I knew right away we shouldn't be here. We started our first set with a Booker T and the MGS Hip Hugger. Well there was dead silence after that number. A big guy walked up and grabbed our guitar player by the shirt and said " I want to hear Memphis" our guitar player told him sorry we don't know that song. He grabbed him again and said " By God I want to hear Memphis" so our guitar player just turned around said just follow me our lead singer would walk up to the mike and sing the words Memphis once in awhile and we made it though the song. Everybody yelled YEE HAW !! Somehow we made it through the night and got out as fast as we could thinking the whole time the headlines in the newspaper would say " Rock band mysteriously disappears"
Hey, that shot of the whip hitting the chick's cigarette is REAL. No joke, I've put it into Sony Vegas for a frame by frame, and althought it's only 3 frames, there is NO fishing line or anything attached to it, and when it hits the cig, there's flying debris, and there's a blurry line of the whip, pretty freakin' clear. That means they got an actual professional with a whip to come in and do the trick! The chick with the cig is probably his (or her, I suppose) stage assistant WTF!!!!
I remember as a kid walking into the living room and my dad was watching this and something about it made me stay and watch it with him, he was like you wanna be a blues brother, anyway that’s all I remember, good movie though
Trollin' trollin' trollin', lakes and streams are swollen, fingers nearly frozen, walleye..... through wind and rainy weather, we're in this boat together, six pack, lures and leaches by my side!... WALLEYE!!! (Gut 'em out... fry 'em up...It's a Wisco thing.)
One of the most iconic movie scenes of all time. Whoever wrote this scene was absolutely brilliant!
my all time favorite!
Looks like something Quentin Tarantino would do . LOL
@@tracykingston9668nahhh,he isn't that slick..
@@Wil_Liam1 Mega slick and the Coen bros. also mega slick. Giddyup.
Dan Akroyd did all of this which makes him an absolute chad!
He could sing, dance and act like no other--a genuine triple threat. We lost so much when John Belushi died. May he be at peace. 🕯️🌹
Agree. Tremendous loss. Great cast and soundtrack in this movie.
They learned how to play both kinds of music that night, country and western!
We're the Good Old Blues Brothers Band Boys.
@@mikemickypeterdavy Flexible.
I have seen this movie 100 times since 1980. Funniest movie ever.
Agreed, and this is my favourite part
Right below Blazing Saddles.
Yeah man
@@dantheman4168 and Smokey and the Banit
One of very few films where the music is literally part of the story rather than being a filmed concert with some talkie bits between songs.
Still listening in March 2024! This is just GRRRRREAT!
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agree 100%
I couldn't say how many times I've watched this film , enough times to be able to quote all the lines. LOVE IT
Ditto on that...they were great!!!
More than 30…..
@ChevaPate Err yes I think that's possible 😬
Yes they have “both kinds of music Country AND Western”
Yep yep
"We like both kinds of music, country _and_ western."
Cool comment
*"WE'RE ON A MISSION FROM GOD."*
AMEN BROTHER, mission from GOD😇Indeeedy!!❤😊
Je te bat. Bisous
Les mecs ont tiré au fusil de chasse
All time classic quote!
U maybe 😈💩😊
Priceless. My eyes could be worn out watching this movie and yet I would watch it again. Rawhide!
Giddyup, pardner.
What a fantastic song that was
Crowd simply continues throwing the same volume of beer bottles at them despite loving the music.
😂😂😂
Except for the sudden surge at the end of Stand By Your Man! 🤣
Yea😆
Yes. Genius😂
😅
"I dont think so man, those lights are off on purpose" ha ha ha ha ha ha, no one else could have said that but him.
I can recite every line from this film without even thinking about it 😂
what a great decade the '80's was to grow up in...love this film
They've got both kinds of music there, country and western. That shot of the guy wearing the Cat hat crying in his beer is priceless. Reminds me of the some of the clubs my old band used to play. Love that movie. 👍
“That ain’t no Hank Williams song.”
Approval - throw bottles. Disapproval - throw more bottles.
What they showcased here was brilliant! A very talented band within a strange venue and they still pulled off a great show that everyone loved
Just imagine trying to perform, seeing and hearing those glass bottles hurtling towards you. You can tell there is perplex between them but still daunting.
dude there's no perplex, it's chicken coop wire!
love how they still throw bottles even through their prefered sets
When they're happy, the bottle-throwing merely slows, yep 😅
Yep, there's a reason that fence is there.
I still remember being about 14 or 15, so it would have been 1999-2000. This came on TV and I watched the whole thing because I wanted to hear “Soul Man” (which they never perform in the movie 🤣)
But when this part came on, my mother was laughing her head off. She finally was able to explain to me, “it was a western TV show when I was a kid. That’s pretty much the only country song they know.”
After that, even though I’ve still never seen the show, frequently one of us would go, “HYAAAAAH!” and we’d both sing the song.
Like all these stories we tell on RUclips, it has a sad ending. My mother passed in 2022. But I’ll always think of her when I see this scene or hear the song.
❤
The good ol' blues brothers band. Lol. Ride 'em in, Rawhide!
Ahh, Blues Brothers was such a classic, our three sons weren’t even born yet, but they know every line from this movie…
Rawhide to give the band a little country to avoid trouble!
One of the best movies ever made! Thank you for the song 🎼🎶😎👍🫵🥷
4:22 “the sad guy drinking alone while everybody else is holding their loved ones” always gets me 😭
We play both kinds of music here, country AND western!
We used to ride out to the Rock store every month on Mulhulland I believe. It was up in the hills. Great canyon riding both in and out of there. John and Dan would be dressed like that and sing a few tunes then party with all of us bikers. They were a blast. We went when ever although we always had to see those two on their Monthly Sunday visits.
The good old blues brothers boys band. One movie me and my dad really connected on, probably his favorite. He was very upset when John died.
Same here man. Only time I ever saw the old boy laugh. Great movie.
I'm convinced this very scene is what kickstarted the trend of 50s nostalgia in the 80s.
This film is such a classic… I f**ng live it!!!😊👍
Saw the Blue's Brothers in 1981 at the Long Beach area in California.
They were the opening act for Steve Martin. Great Show!
I like how the band quickly formulates a plan and they let the audience know. So often in movies the protagonists come up with an idea but they don't reveal it to the audience until the last moment as a surprise. It's fine sometimes but it gets old after a while to hear "Okay, I've got a plan..." and then cut to the next scene where the plan is executed.
Anytime I see something done on purpose I quote "no man, those lights are off on purpose." Nobody catches it. Played a bar with chicken wire in wv in the late 90s. Great memory
😂😂
I look forward to hearing this music almost every day!!!!
I'm not embarrassed to say I bought The Blues Brothers
8 track.
Nice one.
Sanford, FL, had a rough country bar, and the band stage was behind chicken wire just like this.
Was it Bob's Country Bunker? 😂
I discovered his music from Mom's records. Love it !!
I sang that song at request of my toddler in the late 80-ies so many times, it is still ingrained (from when Rawhide was on the tele). This performance is hilarious even though they can not sing at all.
Jake and Elwood at one of their best
Elroy?
Spelling could be wrong. Jake and Elroy Blue's brothers
@@lewisreiman8124 Elwood
Elroy should be Elwood instead sorry about that but the music is still great.
It's spelled out on his knuckles !
They sang Rawhide, then Stand by Your Man, and closed with Rawhide. What did they do in between???? A mystery for the ages.😁
The best musical comedy ever released: mythic!
This is a cult classic movie with oneof the best car chase sequences ever no special effects graphics
This one NEVER gets old!
I am SSOO pleased I grew up in the days of decent music.
The lonely guy at 4:19 might be my favorite part of the whole movie.
If he can fast forward to 2023-2024 he'll fit right it. It's more lonely guys than ever.
One of the best movies ever made
That’s an Okie bar. AKA a “Skull Orchard”. Even Quint from Jaws knows about trouble at Okie bars lol
A true classic movie,Man I miss those .
This movie is still my favorite ever since I saw it on VHS for the first time in the 90's.
It has good music, a great story and a setlist of actors that had a great part of the movie.
A solid 10/10 from me.
Lol I can do better than that . I first saw this film on a beta max lol
ローハイド見てましたよ。リアルタイムで!ギル・フレーバー、ロディ・イェイツ、ウィッシュボン、マーシー。エリック・フレミングさんはおしいことをしました。若造だったロディも今じゃ90歳 早いですね。
that solo Cropper plays is killer
The way Blue Lou said those lights are off on purpose, he knew they were off for a reason.
Loved the teary guy at 4.20, a masterstroke.
子供の頃、初めて覚えた英語の曲
この映画で再会してビックリしたのを多い出します
"America will do the right thing, eventually " - Winston Churchill
One of my favorite movie! I have it on my external hard drive!
The crowds in this movie deserve academy award.
Instant classic. This seen is pure gold!!!!
Still hilariously funny after all of these years...
I still love this movie after all these years have it on VHS and it still plays.
Who uses VHS anymore?
@@harveytomlinson7692 you don’t understand
@@lieselwappen9596 clearly you are projecting
This is a movie that all others are,or should be measured against. Timeless, perfect, one of a kind...made when it was a damned good time to be alive and living in America.
When i hear Stand By Your Man in the car or anywhere really, i shrug my shoulders and do all the hand gestures lol.
Great movie, one of the best movie scenes ever. Its always killed me though, that anyone could dislike Gimme Some Lovin' That's one of my all-time favorite songs 😅
Best movie. ‘This ain’t no Hank Williams song!’
Great horns! Those days had the best music.
I love this movie of the Blues Brothers.❤❤❤
Tina is the Queen of the comeback and one of the most brilliant talented performers of our time.
Can we appreciate how Blue Lou said those lights are off on purpose?
At least the owner of the honky-tonk knew that Gimmie Some Lovin' is not a Hank William's song🙄🙄🙄😂😂
I saw this movie at the theatre when it first came out!
Twice in a row
That Ain't No Hank Williams Song.
Franckie laine
I love how, whether the audience likes what they're playing or not, they throw bottles at them. :)
"This is a favorite of the horn section"
*plays a song with no horns*
3:21 "Now we'd like to do a favorite of the horn section" I've seen this movie dozens of times and never caught that line lol
And we hope it's one of your favorites too. 🙂
I have seen this movie 9 million times since 1980 but still a classic
The breaking of bottles has never been funnier than this scene.
Magical realism at its best.
Whole film is iconic.
I still have this one on vinyl.
I’m certain that that gig was probably a four hour show. They wouldn’t have lasted one sit off of just country music based on what they play. But shoot I have a band and we play a good mix of everything and folks seem to love what we play, no matter what it is, even if it isn’t country music but times were different back then
A lot of the dinner set songs I play are just oldies I remember from my childhood and growing up. Saved me money on not having to buy sheet music - just played from memories. These guys could probably have come up with, oh, maybe an hour's worth of jamming country tunes. But 3 or 4 hours...I think you're right, that that would be a stretch.
That’s also what so funny, clearly the place was closing for the night and the actual Good Old Boys turn up still expecting to do their gig 😂
A favorite of the horn section! It took me forever to figure that one out.
I love this movie.
Like the song, keep throwing bottles.
Hilarious
Played in a rock band in high school we took a a gig where ever we could get it. Once we got a gig at a place sort of like this. We arrived and walked in and Tammy Wynette was playing on the juke box. I knew right away we shouldn't be here. We started our first set with a Booker T and the MGS Hip Hugger. Well there was dead silence after that number. A big guy walked up and grabbed our guitar player by the shirt and said " I want to hear Memphis" our guitar player told him sorry we don't know that song. He grabbed him again and said " By God I want to hear Memphis" so our guitar player just turned around said just follow me our lead singer would walk up to the mike and sing the words Memphis once in awhile and we made it though the song. Everybody yelled YEE HAW !! Somehow we made it through the night and got out as fast as we could thinking the whole time the headlines in the newspaper would say " Rock band mysteriously disappears"
Grown up with that one … great even after all those decades
Hey, that shot of the whip hitting the chick's cigarette is REAL. No joke, I've put it into Sony Vegas for a frame by frame, and althought it's only 3 frames, there is NO fishing line or anything attached to it, and when it hits the cig, there's flying debris, and there's a blurry line of the whip, pretty freakin' clear. That means they got an actual professional with a whip to come in and do the trick! The chick with the cig is probably his (or her, I suppose) stage assistant WTF!!!!
I remember as a kid walking into the living room and my dad was watching this and something about it made me stay and watch it with him, he was like you wanna be a blues brother, anyway that’s all I remember, good movie though
I remember that movie ,, they were great ,
I love that movie one and two
That's an excellent scene!
My all time favorite movie!!!
This is one of my Favorite music videos 😀
Films d’anthologie avec des musiques et chansons inoubliables
the poor dude in the CAT Trucker Hat …
Two of one the best kjnd Tipes Of my life when j’ll was younger! Very best to exist alone to j job & Co!
In the memorie of J.Beluschi !
enjoyed watching the Blue's brothers, keep the clips coming
Love this movie!
Trollin' trollin' trollin', lakes and streams are swollen, fingers nearly frozen, walleye..... through wind and rainy weather, we're in this boat together, six pack, lures and leaches by my side!... WALLEYE!!! (Gut 'em out... fry 'em up...It's a Wisco thing.)
My favorite movie when I was 16
GREAT TIMES. THEN I RAISED 4 KIDS WITH MY WIFE. 33 YEARS BY MY SIDE ❤