The Blues Brothers - Funky Nassau.mp4
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- In addition to recognized soul and R&B stars James Brown, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles, and Aretha Franklin, the members of The Blues Brothers band are notable for their musical accomplishments as well. Steve Cropper and Donald Dunn are architects of the Stax Records sound and were half of Booker T. & the M.G.'s - it is Cropper's guitar heard at the start of the Sam & Dave song "Soul Man". Horn players Lou Marini, Tom Malone, and Alan Rubin had all played in Blood, Sweat & Tears and the Saturday Night Live band. Drummer Willie Hall had played in The Bar-Kays and backed Isaac Hayes. Matt Murphy is a veteran blues guitarist. Blues performers were featured in the cast as well, with John Lee Hooker backed by harmonica player Big Walter Horton and pianist Pinetop Perkins, playing "Boom Boom" on Maxwell Street.
As the band developed at Saturday Night Live, pianist Paul Shaffer was part of the act and was cast in the film. However, due to contractual obligations with SNL, he was unable to participate. So actor-musician Murphy Dunne (whose father, George Dunne, was the Cook County Board President) was hired to take his role.[4] Shaffer later did appear in Blues Brothers 2000
FUNKY NASSAU debuted on the Billboard 100 chart #94, Peaked #15, and stayed on for 14 Weeks They released an album entitled Funky Nassau in 1971 on Alston Records (a subsidiary of Atlantic Records), and the track "Funky Nassau - Part I" became a hit single in the U.S., peaking at #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and #7 on the Billboard Black Singles chart. The same track reached #31 in the UK Singles Chart in March 1974.
The Beginning of the End was a group from The Bahamas that consisted of three brothers, Raphael, Leroy & Frank Munnings and a fourth member on bass Fred Henfield. Their only hit "Funky Nassau" on Billboard's Hot 100 was a lyrical ode to their home city. From its junkanoo beat to its island brass parts mixed with American funk, its description of "mini-skirts, maxi-skirts and Afro hairdos,"the song extolled the virtues of the group's Bahamian base.
A surprise hit, it reached the top 15 on both the pop and R&B charts. It was a success for Henry Stone during his days at Atlantic Records, and the money he earned helped him start up TK Records in Miami shortly thereafter.
Funky Nassau 40th. Anniversary Celebrated in Nassau Bahamas October 2011 at a concert for the victims of hurricane Irene hosted by GEMS FM. Raphael Munnings of the musical group" Beginning of the End" introduces Raphael Munnings II first time on stage together a Historic Event. Much thanks to group Visage for their help and support. A U-Star Video Production. Videographer: Wendy Munnings Editor: Raphael Munnings Contact us email: funkynassau87@hotmail.com
rphlmunn@gmail.com
This clip puts the icing on the cake along with a live performance by Carlos Santana and once again putt the BAHAMAS on the MUSICAL MAP.
Blues Brothers 2000
Main article: Blues Brothers 2000
With Landis again directing, the sequel to The Blues Brothers was made in 1998. It fared considerably worse than its predecessor with fans and critics, though it is more ambitious in terms of musical performances by the band and has a more extensive roster of guest artists than the first film. The story picks up 18 years later with Elwood being released from prison, and learning that his brother, Jake Blues, has died. He is once again prevailed upon to save some orphans, and with a 10-year-old boy named Buster Blues (J. Evan Bonifant) in tow, Elwood again sets about the task of reuniting his band. He recruits some new singers, Mighty Mack (John Goodman) and Cab (Joe Morton), a policeman who was Curtis' son. All the original band members are found, as well as some performers from the first film, including Aretha Franklin and James Brown. There are dozens of other guest performers, including Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Junior Wells, Lonnie Brooks, Eddie Floyd, Wilson Pickett, Isaac Hayes, Sam Moore, Taj Mahal and Jonny Lang, Blues Traveler, as well as an all-star supergroup led by B. B. King called the Louisiana Gator Boys. On the run from the police, Russian mafia and a racist militia, the band eventually ends up in Louisiana, where they enter a battle of the bands overseen by a voodoo practitioner named Queen Moussette (Erykah Badu). During a song by the Blues Brothers (a Caribbean number called "Funky Nassau"), a character played by Paul Shaffer asks to cut in on keyboards, which Murph allows. This marks the first time in a film that the Blues Brothers play with their original keyboardist.
Dan Aykroyd (Elwood Blues), J. Evan Bonifant (Buster), John Goodman (Mighty Mack McTeer) and Joe Morton (Cabel) and cameos by B. B. King, James Brown, Sam Moore, Junior Wells, Lonnie Brooks, Willie Hall, Matt Murphy, Aretha Franklin, Donald Dunn, Steve Cropper, Tom Malone, Jonny Lang, Wilson Pickett, Steve Lawrence and Erykah Badu.
Erykah Badu is simply fantastic! Just WOW!
I agree
She sure was beautiful in this
2024 33yr old still love this movie
People who watch the blues brothers movies and criticize the plot completely missed the point. It is and always was about the MUSIC first.
blues brothers 1st was soo great , but in versio 2000 idk maybe 1 or 2 great songs :( (for me )
@@redeye8386 That is your opinion that not everyone agrees with. Almost eveyrone agrees that the first movie was better, but many people disagree with you that the second movie was unimpressive. It was fun and had great musical numbers, despite not being so magnificent as the first one.
Still watching for that fact, the legendary actors and performers are just a bonus.
No Belushi .... No Blues Brothers.
So just release a CD....
Funky nassau the most power dance hit
best scene in the entire movie...........
Don't sleep on that piano solo.
I was never a fan of Paul, but he does play an awesome solo!
Say what you want about this movie but I will forever be grateful 'cause it introduced me to Erykah Badu
Both the Blues Brothers movies are great in different ways. The most important thing they did for blues players throughout the world was revamp and or keep them in work when things were on the rack. God bless Dan akroyd and John landis for there vision and all involve in the cult films, simply brilliant
"...has not been, is not, nor will ever be a part of this band's repertoire."
Mark M famous last words before her majesty black majick made him change his tune...
...and the scene should have ended there.
Eryka Badu: *Flicks her fingers*
🤣🤣🤣
Huh? Trolling blues fans?
The blues brothers films are so funny and they made some decent music everybody needs someone to love
I really wish jake could have been in this movie rip j blues 😭😭
michael jackson I agree adding a stranger and a kid to the mix just made it glaringly obvious that jake blues was NOT there ...sigh...😪
John Belushi would NEVER agree to have ANYTHING to do with this PIECE OF SHIT movie...
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 idk there were some pretty good scenes but replacing belushi with Goodman and that kid just made it glaringly obvious belushi is gone forever I still believe he was murdered his friends and his widow said he hated needles as do i... rip john belushi
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 no truer words have ever been spoken!
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 I believe, if John Belushi was still with us, this second Blues Brothers movie would have been much much different... Stay safe
This is real blue soul funky jazz ❤️❤️
I absolutely love when Paul Shaffer asks permission to play the solo. He was meant to be in the original but he was busy.
It’s blow my mind as a kid at the time that Paul Shaffer was in the blues brothers 2000 let alone snl the only time I knew was letterman
Paul is a ham
01:13 ナスをラップ ナスを売ろう ナスを抱く
02:54 飛べって!怒るぞ!
03:51 姫!清楚だったらよかったです
スーパー空耳アワーに貢献曲!!
姫 清楚だったら良かったです
1:13「ナスをラップ ナスを売ろう ナスを抱く」
2:54「飛べって! 怒るぞ!(痰ペッ あっ コイツは!)」
3:50「姫 清楚だったら良かったです」
People who hate this movie can't even deny how great the music was in this film. In fact, the music is the only thing that holds up today.
Dan Burke I agree, and so does a critic who reviewed this film, as well as a fan of The Blues Brothers. His name is ERod, and he is The Blockbuster Buster.
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I agree the music is awesome… The rest of the movie is very difficult to watch… Unlike the original in which the music and the movie were both good…
Old school music holds every thing up
.The original was written only if Aretha Franklin would act.The she came back .She didn't want to do first one . This character was written only for her and she came back, from thanks to be heaven.
people that use the word hate need counseling.
Ray when a voodoo lady ask you if you play something Caribbean..you say yes
😂😂😂😂. Good one! And probably very true.
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Joey.....now THAT was funny! Thanks!!😂😂😂
@@sharondean8955 😁
Someone call the ghostbusters!!
Blues Brothers 2000 may not be near as good as the original, but the music is still great😊
When you think that it started out as a comedy routine on Saturday Night Live. It turned into a masterful group that gave us great movies and great music!
I don’t know I honestly think that John Goodman was not given enough credit in this movie. The man has got an incredible set of pipes when it comes to singing and he did a hell of a job every time he sang in this movie. It was a little bit corny and definitely not the same with Jake being gone but nevertheless this was a decent movie and I think it was worth it.
Totally agree
Never saw it, but, maybe one day, I will. I loved the first one.
I agree
Agreed and at least for me, I feel the most underrated performance was Joe Morton. I literally had no idea he could sing and especially that well!
Indeed!
Such a great version it makes me smile every time I hear it
What a wonderful woman is that!!!
I remember my neighbor gave me this movie on vhs, when I was like 6 or 7, I remember constantly rewinding all the songs over and over again, this song was my favorite.
I bought the 45 and played it over and over and over. Reminds me of a particular summer in my life. I was still in junior high when this came out.
First clip of this movie I've ever seen,I can never unsee it.
Paul Shaffer❤❤❤❤
I have this song stuck in my head for 3 years now
This is an awesome version of the original! God I love those horns!!!
Little buddy did a good job in that movie.
An undersung film for its faithfulness to the Blues Brothers (1980). We won't see as magnificent a cast as in this movie ever again.
Man 🤦🏿♂️ its crazy n they have all the tools n resources to do it better
I watched this on and the first one last night. Never gets old.
Sooooooo funky and groovy at the same time!!!!!! 😩😩😩😩🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
I really love the Blues Brothers.📯
Belle interprétation d'une chanson à succès, humour et fantaisie : la recette de la réussite des Blues Brothers trouve ici sa meilleure illustration.
You know, this movie is oftentimes batshit crazy, especially compared to the first one, but the music is still great and hands down this is my favorite song. Not just because Joe Morton and John Goodman are two of my favorite actors
This sequel grew on me..I had to get over the fact that Belushi had died and a sub had to be found. Goodman did a good job.
Batshit crazy!?
Like the first one was the epitome of sanity?
@@steveread4021 compared to this? Yes.
The Blues Brothers Rock ,
1 of favorite movies of all time
i ' ll love blues brothers until the end of time........and more....
what a quality rhythm song.....
Yes ALL the music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fantastic!!!!!!!! Classic!! Endlessly listenable!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is my kind of music
Love this movie so much. The essence of my childhood.
Watchn this movie again for the 4th time as I'm writing this..love it..and how cool is mr Paul Schaeffer from David Letterman show..miss Badu is hot too..lol..gotta love the car crash seen..and Mr.BB King,the great.
Those dancers are on point
Still one of the best songs in the whole entire movie. I liked Ghost Riders in the Sky too and John The Revelator! 👍🏽👌🏽
For me John the Revelator pips the post, but this was great too. The movie was good too, maybe not quite as good at the first, but good. The first movie I liked all the music and every song. There was one track in this one I didn't like, but hey, them's still some pretty good odds.
@@alexhogg5787 oh yeah. I remember watching the original with my Dad! Awesome times!
I liked looking for a fox 😂
@@MonstehDinosawr lol! Yeah that one was nice in a myriad of ways.
This one had a great final act as well as the song being played during the end credits.
The end sends me chills every time! I close my eyes and let the chills flow in harmony!
Had a buddy of mine put this song up for me during karaoke 🎤. I surprised a few who didn't think I could pull it off. This is one of my favorite songs from this movie.
This was the movie i watched thousand times as a kid still love it 20years later
Always wanted to be a blues brother
Love this. What a great soundtrack.
Great Video Music 🎵🎶🎵!!!!! Awesome Blues Brothers!!!!!! Yeah!!! Dance!! Dance!!! Get Funky!! I'm 69 still Rock n Roll!!!!! Jam!!!
staggeringly funky tune
Nassau Bahamas baby. Big ups to the Munings family
242 all day!!!
jassabuzzzzzz ! eryka so powerful!
Say whatever you want about the 1998 movie compared to The Blues Brothers 1980 but the soundtrack was still funky and groovy.
the Queen's expression of " on no you didn't!|" zap!
Wow !!! Erykah Badu is breath taking !! so beautiful !!
Simp
More than that... she's Bewitching ....
I was having good time watching this movie in cinema. Better than critics say.
Halt Hammerzeit Agreed.
This was always my favorite song in this movie and it's just so damn funky. I will always love this song!
Me too... absolutely love it and the whole choreography...
This song made me fall in love with this movie - even though the first is much better
I was floored when Joe Morton belted out that first verse.
Almost jumped out of my seat when they struck up this great Bahamian song!
BEST MOVIE EVER
One of the best scenes!!!!!
Say what you will about this movie but it has some legendary cameos all preforming what they specialize in musically.
Very much looking forward to the thrid installment in the trilogy - Blues Brothers 2020!
Ah yes where everyone is dead and nobody listens to blues anymore
@@Elerra303 I am nobody
Cool music.
The plot and even the movie don't really matter...the tunes make this movie. When I played trumpet, my soul band did this one...and it always got asses on the dance floor.
I love Erykah Badu.. she is completely underrated as an artist, but it's all good, I'm positive she's aware of this
Never really liked when others cover an original song but this remake I must say is better then the original that was put out by a band called THE BEGINNING OF THE END. it truly was because that band never had another hit record.Hats off to the Blues Bothers and that tight f-ing band Joe Morton , John Goodman Paul Shaffer and Erykah Badu..that was truly FUNKY...!!!
I can't believe the original song came out 50 years ago!! Wow, how time flies.
It will be 50 years old in 2030
Great What you MUST remember is these movies; reinvented and kept Musicians careers alive. The movies are about entertainment and optimism thanks to the great comedian actors Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi producer john Landis and all band members and cameo's.God bless them all.
God! I come here and see this video like thousand times and never get tired of it. Erykah Badu is the best ever and the Blues Brothers. Way to go!!!
i like this movie better then the first one plus the music is better in this one.
Man, Shaffer manages those keys good.
Un film drôle, gai, sensible, accompagné par les meilleurs musiciens noirs de l'époque, qui vous rend heureux.
The piano solo ❤
Love this movie andlove this music. Like Mr. Schaeffer too😨
Man I remember when I first saw this movie I couldn't enough of it because if this song and scene.
Y love blues brothers! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!°°
I love this song and the hold movie Blue Brothers 2000!!
while this movie isn't very good i love the music they do. Joe Morton and John Goodman are two actors i adore and to find they did this movie was a gem for me. this is probably my favorite song from the movie.
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💙💙💙this movie! All Stars 🌟 the dance number is Epic 💃the guy dancers 😎 👌 🙌 👏 🔥 😍 😎
Just too 😎
Pretty good song and style,I love it.
Paul Schaffer made that video for me!
When I started watching this I worried it'd be one of those dodgy sequels that wouldn't match the original.... I was wrong. I loved it as much as the first one 😊
Facts
My favorite scene!!!!
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That keyboard solo by Paul Shafer was sick!
You better believe it
Love this one
Them cowboy goons jammin though
Favorite part of this movie for me!!!!
First time I've seen and heard this version. Thanks for bringing me here and thank you Raphael Munnings for all the info.
1:13 ナスをラップ ナスを売ろう ナスを抱く
2:54 飛べって!怒るぞ! (痰ペッ あ、コイツは!)
3:50 姫、清楚だったら良かったです
1:39 空耳を楽しみに聞いてたらタモさんに見えた
「エロ本、うぃ~うぃ~‥姉さん本気?本気姉さん!」と言う空耳もあったはずなんですが、OSTだけなのかな?
@@jiamu0706kk みたいですね。iTunes Storeで買ったのにはそれ入ってました。
The music in this movie had me hyped. I still am. lol
Heck yeah same
I want to see the Blues Brothers do "Heavy Metal" like Elwood promised.
The blues brothers great band
Paul Shaeffer is hilarious in this movie.
so funky🎵
2:54 飛べって❗️怒るぞ~‼️
I didn't knew Erykah Badu until I saw this movie and man... what a voice! She is brilliant.
At the end, is not about the movie...¡IT'S ABOUT THE MUSIC!