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  • THE BLUES BROTHERS (1980) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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  • @eximusic
    @eximusic Год назад +2051

    What someone should have told you before you started the movie is that "everyone" in the movie, even with a small cameo part and a couple of the extras, is famous. All star cast. Even the guitar and bass player in the Blues Brothers band - Steve Cropper and Donal Duck Dunn from Booker T and the MGs. Chaka Khan was in the choir, Joe Walsh from The Eagles jumps on a table and dances in the final prison scene. And John Lee Hooker singing in the street scene. The leader of the Illinois Nazis was a famous comedian, Henry Gibson, from the television show Laugh In. And Cab Calloway from the Cotton Club!!! And Twiggy in the convertible sports car!! Most famous model from the 60s. And factually the biggest car chase scene ever in a movie.

    • @wuxing100
      @wuxing100 Год назад +241

      Also the prison guy at the start was Frank Oz the voice and operator of Yoda and the guy at the end who they paid was Steven Speilberg

    • @barndude5562
      @barndude5562 Год назад +100

      Frank Oz is the man of a thousand voices... Yoda, Miss Piggy, Grover, Fozzie Bear, Animal, Sam the Eagle,...

    • @kevinsmith4429
      @kevinsmith4429 Год назад +28

      You forgot Frank Oz,the cop who let him out at the beginning.

    • @gaztheman7879
      @gaztheman7879 Год назад +70

      Also Steven Spielberg at the end who processes the payment.

    • @Lugnut64052
      @Lugnut64052 Год назад +73

      Don't forget Ray Charles as the pawn shop owner, and Aretha Franklin as the diner owner.

  • @jenleigh4660
    @jenleigh4660 Год назад +180

    I watched this movie with my daughter when she was about 14. After the James Brown scene she said "I want to go to a church like that!" and I said "Baby, everyone wants to go to a church like that"

    • @amexgirl84
      @amexgirl84 4 месяца назад +6

      I had a similar experience with my mother! I had never been to church and asked my mom (raised in the Mormon Church) if church was like that? She said, “If it was, I’d go back in a heartbeat.”

    • @SentaiYamaneko
      @SentaiYamaneko Месяц назад +1

      This is one of my dad's favorite movies. I'm autistic and always ended up bored in church due to the lack of stimulation, so I told him that if church was more like that, I wouldn't mind going.

  • @Erulin68
    @Erulin68 Год назад +18

    I was 12 years old when in 1980 I kept nagging my parents to allow me to go see a movie because Princess Leia was in. They allowed me to go see it on my own... And from the very opening notes of Matt "Guitar" Murphy droning that A# and the section coming in The Blues Brothers changed my life. I took a hammer to m piggy bank that very night and bought the soundtrack the next day. I took up guitar lessons a week after and to this day 40 years later I'm still playing the blues. So thank Carrie Fisher for taking that role, without her I'd have become a square.

  • @sarahyoung646
    @sarahyoung646 Год назад +135

    Dan Akroyd loved the blues, and this movie was a love letter to all these musicians he respected deeply and thought deserved their flowers at a time when the US was in the midst of the metal backlash against the disco and R&B of the 70s. As everyone else has said, they're _all_ famous. The cameos in this movie are legendary. Everything about this movie is legendary. They _actually_ dropped a car out of the sky. They held the world record for most vehicles destroyed in a chase scene for a long time, too. This movie was my introduction to the blues, and the beginning of my love for it, and it is still, hands down, the best cheer up movie for a bad day in my book. Always happy to see new people enjoying it for the first time! And seriously, just go buy the whole soundtrack.

    • @robertmoon6156
      @robertmoon6156 Год назад +1

      John Belushi did to thats why they started the group.

    • @Phantomsbreath
      @Phantomsbreath Год назад +4

      That Pinto was FAA Approved even!

    • @logandarklighter
      @logandarklighter 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@Phantomsbreath I read about this on another reactor's channel from another commenter - if I recall correctly, in order to drop a car from that altitude, it literally HAS be checked out by the FAA. Exactly WHY something that is NOT flying. Is not DESIGNED to fly. Is - in fact - going to drop like a stone - would need FAA Clearance was unclear to me. At a guess - it may have more to do with the "airworthiness" of the Pinto as it's slung under the helicopter BEFORE it's dropped? (Shrug)

    • @arthurcuelho7279
      @arthurcuelho7279 7 месяцев назад +2

      I think the most interesting part of this movie is that there was no CGI involved in this movie. The mall scene was them driving through a mall. The back flips and dancing were done by the actors.

    • @OllieDunn06
      @OllieDunn06 4 месяца назад +1

      Fun fact, the movie that broke the car record was blues brothers 2000 and it still holds that record

  • @dmn23
    @dmn23 Год назад +274

    If anyone's interested, "Blue Lou" Marini (the fry cook) is alive and well and still killing it. I saw him a month ago playing for James Taylor. Incredible musician.

    • @fritzk3627
      @fritzk3627 Год назад +6

      💯💯💯💯💯

    • @duncanthetall3392
      @duncanthetall3392 Год назад +10

      and donald "duck" dunn is on like 509 jazz albums. this cast was stacked

    • @markmyers6472
      @markmyers6472 Год назад +6

      And he is EVERYWHERE... if you watch a band with a sax player... gray hair/gray moustache... it is Blue Lou.... and a graduate of the University of North Texas (used to be North Texas State University) and member of the NTSU 1 O'Clock Lab Band.....

    • @osovagabundo1
      @osovagabundo1 Год назад +2

      He was in the Lincoln center Led Zepplin tribute in Stairway to Heaven with Heart too

    • @clg0003
      @clg0003 Год назад +4

      @@markmyers6472 Tom Malone (trombone player) played with Lou Marini in the One O'Clock Lab Band at North Texas.

  • @osovagabundo1
    @osovagabundo1 Год назад +325

    John Belushi found all the original artists for each song they recorded for this and three albums and transferred all the profits and royalties to them. This movie revitalized a lot of thier careers and reawakened america to check out blues. It also created the chain of House of Blues music halls

    • @angelacarleton9575
      @angelacarleton9575 Год назад +22

      I'm for all those that John Belushi did to help their careers and helped the three albums and transferred all the profits and royalties to them. It really makes me feel good to see John Belushi was doing this movie to help others besides himself. Thanks for sharing that information.

    • @osovagabundo1
      @osovagabundo1 Год назад +19

      @@angelacarleton9575 there's an issue of Rolling Stone filled with these stories in a tribute to his life. He was a humble and generous person that shone a little too bright

    • @margaretcorleoneblues
      @margaretcorleoneblues Год назад +12

      @@angelacarleton9575 John genuinely fell in love with the blues after meeting a local blues singer in Oregon while filming Animal House. This was all about love for the music and keeping it alive ❤

    • @margaretcorleoneblues
      @margaretcorleoneblues Год назад +12

      @@osovagabundo1 I love this comment, so many people just see him as a sleezy drug addict and he was so much more than that ❤

    • @mikepm111
      @mikepm111 Год назад +4

      its people from the original SNL band

  • @stephanhalm1863
    @stephanhalm1863 Год назад +34

    "This is car 55. We're in a truck."
    Best line in movie history ever.

  • @WoodsintheBurg94
    @WoodsintheBurg94 Год назад +58

    I’ve always loved the line,”We’ve got both kinds, Country and Western”😅

    • @dondunco2538
      @dondunco2538 3 месяца назад +2

      So, so, so HORRIBLE, yet funny all the same. I get shivers up my spine every time I hear it.

    • @lorenzsabbaer7725
      @lorenzsabbaer7725 Месяц назад +2

      its a legendary line i stole from that movie that i used all the time around my peers to make them laugh if they complained about any kind of music!

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Год назад +472

    The singer who sang Minnie the Moocher was the legendary Cab Calloway III.
    Also, as much as I LOVE this movie, I get a little sad when I realize how many of the cast, the band and the cameos are no longer with us.

    • @Sportsref13
      @Sportsref13 Год назад +12

      Figured this was your movie, since yall did Cab Calloway reaction

    • @knoahbody69
      @knoahbody69 Год назад +27

      It is sad how many artists we have lost, but this film immortalizes their performances.

    • @DeLee596
      @DeLee596 Год назад +14

      Ya'll have reacted to Cab Calloway & the Nicholas Brothers. The one thar sang Minnie the Moocher.

    • @Rick-Rarick
      @Rick-Rarick Год назад +20

      I named my dog Minnie the Moocher, because my former dog Heidi loved it when I sang her that song. My other dog is named Belushi. Can you guess my favorite movie?

    • @tedmaloof234
      @tedmaloof234 Год назад +8

      Cab sang in several Bette Boop cartoons from the 30's

  • @fatherman9
    @fatherman9 Год назад +421

    1. "She Caught the Katy" The Blues Brothers with lead vocals by Jake Blues 4:10
    2. "Peter Gunn Theme" The Blues Brothers Band 3:46
    3. "Gimme Some Lovin'" The Blues Brothers with lead vocals by Jake Blues 3:06
    4. "Shake a Tail Feather" Ray Charles with the Blues Brothers (Jake and Elwood, backing vocals) 2:48
    5. "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" The Blues Brothers (Jake Blues, lead vocals; Elwood Blues, harmonica and vocals) 3:21
    6. "The Old Landmark" James Brown and the Rev. James Cleveland Choir (additional choir vocals by Chaka Khan credited in the film) 2:56
    7. "Think" Aretha Franklin & the Blues Brothers with backing vocals by Brenda Corbett, Margaret Branch, Carolyn Franklin, Jake, and Elwood 3:13
    8. "Theme from Rawhide" Elwood, Jake, and the Blues Brothers Band 2:37
    9. "Minnie the Moocher" Cab Calloway with the Blues Brothers Band 3:23
    10. "Sweet Home Chicago" The Blues Brothers with lead vocals by Jake Blues (dedicated to the musician Magic Sam) 7:48
    11. "Jailhouse Rock" Jake Blues & the Blues Brothers (Over the closing credits in the film, verses are sung by James Brown, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and "crew")

    • @robmaeder330
      @robmaeder330 Год назад +8

      Thanks for taking the time to put this list in!!!

    • @lisakaz35
      @lisakaz35 Год назад +34

      Where's John Lee Hooker's number before they visit Ray Charles?

    • @prodestrian
      @prodestrian Год назад +19

      The blues riff at the start in prison is "Somebody Loan Me a Dime" by Fenton Robinson, and John Lee Hooker's "Boogie Chillen" is used twice in the film.
      There was a fourth song performed at Bob's Country Bunker but it was removed from the final cut, the band played "Sink the Bismarck".

    • @Crespwnian
      @Crespwnian Год назад +3

      legend for typing it out i was about to do it haha

    • @prodestrian
      @prodestrian Год назад +35

      Just realised this list is just the soundtrack so it's missing "Boom Boom" by John Lee Hooker, "Soothe Me" and "Hold On, I'm Coming" by Sam and Dave, "Quando, Quando, Quando" and "Just the Way You Are" by Murph and the Magictones, "Stand By Your Man" performed by the Blues Brothers...ok I could keep listing songs all day but I have to go to work, there's a lot more 😅

  • @richardgurka5385
    @richardgurka5385 Год назад +56

    The movie's director, John Landis, said that he wanted to create a car chase that was "bigger and better" than anything that had been seen before. He also wanted to show the Blues Brothers as being "outlaws" who were willing to do whatever it took to get what they wanted. The car chase scene in "The Blues Brothers" is now considered to be one of the most iconic car chases in movie history.

  • @robindew9072
    @robindew9072 Год назад +68

    This movie will never get old. John is still missed so much. It was so sad losing him. No matter how many time you see it, it never gets old. The greats in this movie are amazing.

  • @Serai3
    @Serai3 Год назад +254

    One of the best films ever to see in a theater.
    Oh, Aretha. Seeing her in this movie was a shock. Her stage presence was always really big, with huge glittery outifts and big-ass hats. She was THERE on stage, so seeing here like this - no makeup, no costume, no HAT - singing in a dingy diner took some mental downsizing! But as soon as she started singing, WOW. The Queen Of Everything, Ever and Ever.

    • @knoahbody69
      @knoahbody69 Год назад +3

      Oh, okay. They could've done it like a dream sequence but maybe they didn't have time or it was Aretha's Choice to do it that way.

    • @Sportsref13
      @Sportsref13 Год назад +7

      poor horn player, he worked hard so learn the step the back up singers were doing, then got cut because he was too high on the diners counter

    • @azstarbar
      @azstarbar Год назад +4

      One of my favorite scenes in the movie!!!!

    • @janedoe5229
      @janedoe5229 Год назад +3

      And here she was wearing a stained waitress dress, and slip-on slippers.

    • @Serai3
      @Serai3 Год назад +6

      @@knoahbody69 No, it was in the script. It's part of the story. You know, the plot of the movie?

  • @Dava1000
    @Dava1000 Год назад +229

    Forever grateful for the Minnie the Moocher sequence that showcases the legendary Cab Calloway in high fidelity but also having the phenomenal trumpet of Alan Rubin in this mix is another gem as well...The musicianship of the Blues Brothers is on full display in this film which is more than a comedy with Police car chases.

    • @Eis_Bear
      @Eis_Bear Год назад +14

      He's so iconic, they had to talk him into doing Minnie The Moocher and the Zoot suit because he thought that that was too old fashioned and in the past.

    • @BobSoltis1
      @BobSoltis1 Год назад

      @@Eis_Bear Really? I've never heard that. Can you provide a credible source for that claim?

    • @Eis_Bear
      @Eis_Bear Год назад +7

      @@BobSoltis1 John Landis talks about it in the 2012 documentary "Cab Calloway: Sketches". Cab wanted to do his 'modern' Disco version of the song, which was released just prior to the start of shooting. He and Landis had a bit of an argument over it, in the end he did the classic version but wasn't really happy about it.

    • @BobSoltis1
      @BobSoltis1 Год назад +3

      @@Eis_Bear - Thanks for the info!

    • @trishriley9681
      @trishriley9681 Год назад +2

      I recently learned that Cab was Ja'net Dubois's father.

  • @dianenewton3953
    @dianenewton3953 Год назад +9

    These two started this act on Saturday Night Live. It was so popular that they branched out into this campy movie. There are mutiple cameos of famous people in this movie.

  • @76JStucki
    @76JStucki Год назад +55

    Also, the Blues Brothers Band is LEGIT made up of some very fine musicians. They aren’t just actors pretending to play. Steve Cropper, Duck Dunn, Alan Rubin, Lou Marini …. Those guys are serious players for real. Highly respected in music circles.

    • @user-steve723
      @user-steve723 8 месяцев назад +2

      RIP DUCK

    • @user-steve723
      @user-steve723 8 месяцев назад +3

      Tom "Bones" Malone, Blue Lou Marini, Willie "Too Big" Hall, Matt Guitar Murphy, Murphy Dunn

    • @nathanwahl9224
      @nathanwahl9224 8 месяцев назад

      The Stax Records house band, AKA the MGs of Booker and the MGs. Played the instruments on hundreds of records in some combination or another.

    • @nathanwahl9224
      @nathanwahl9224 8 месяцев назад

      Duck was a huge influence on my playing.

  • @joshuahermanson341
    @joshuahermanson341 Год назад +103

    My personal favorite detail was how they were immune to damage or capture because they truly were on a "mission from God." Every single thing holds to that until it's no longer needed. Right up until the end, no enemy can catch or harm them. Their car doesn't give out until they're literally outside their destination to pay the $5,000, despite clearly pulling off impossible feats the entire movie. And the cuffs aren't put on them until a second after the payment receipt is stamped.

    • @JayMac-kj9kt
      @JayMac-kj9kt 5 месяцев назад +3

      I love that you got that... the power of God cannot be denied and God`s will be done, all wrapped up in a comedy. Peace and brother love to you and all.

  • @frogofbrass382
    @frogofbrass382 Год назад +92

    The "Theme to Rawhide" was the actual theme to the tv western classic (1959 to 1965) that made a star out of a very young Clint Eastwood.

    • @robyfiorili
      @robyfiorili Год назад +2

      Well, Clint Eastwood became a star with Sergio Leone's western movies, after Rawhide

    • @jennyjenny4501
      @jennyjenny4501 Год назад +1

      I watch rawhide every Saturday with my husband at breakfast.

    • @teresajarrell452
      @teresajarrell452 Год назад +4

      Am I the only person who loves the RAWHIDE theme? 😃🙄😃

    • @frogofbrass382
      @frogofbrass382 Год назад +2

      @@robyfiorili He became a movie star and international star with the Sergio Leone movies, but Rawhide got up to the #6th most watched show in the country in 1960-61, so still think he became a star as far as American audiences go.
      Definitely not a musical star though.
      ruclips.net/video/cp8VapvSZdE/видео.html

  • @jimbrentar
    @jimbrentar Год назад +12

    The ultimate irony: blues music and country music have shared roots. One of the most successful blues songs ever, "Move Int On Over," was written by Hank Williams, one of the fathers of country music.

  • @lorenzoramirez3414
    @lorenzoramirez3414 Год назад +28

    John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd were phenomenal and Belush's talents were far beyond his time. These classic movies and actors will NEVER be DUPLICATED! Miss this unique entertainment.

  • @harpothehealer
    @harpothehealer Год назад +172

    Dan Ackroyd and producer John Landis , kept blues alive with this film and kept guys in work as blues artists throughout the world through the 80s and into the 90s . That is the legacy of the film, they did it again in 2000 God bless um

    • @vapoet
      @vapoet Год назад +9

      Dan also opened the House of Blues, restaurants that continue that great traditions of rhythm and blues music.

    • @harpothehealer
      @harpothehealer Год назад +3

      @@vapoet Absolutely, well said

    • @HG-cv4ru
      @HG-cv4ru Год назад +2

      @@vapoet He also did a House of Blues radio show to showcase great Blues.

    • @beaux2585
      @beaux2585 Год назад +2

      They did more than keep it alive, they brought American Blues back to life.

    • @harpothehealer
      @harpothehealer Год назад

      @@beaux2585 That's the problem with the F.. internet Go back and read my post again or ask someone to explain it to you.

  • @martyfierros3736
    @martyfierros3736 Год назад +111

    Fun fact: the officer in the opening scene that returns Jake’s property is none other than the great and powerful Frank Oz. Director of “Analize This” “The Score” and many others. He has cameos in all of John Landis’s movies. He is most famous as voice actor of several Muppet and Sesame Street characters as well as the voice of Yoda in Star Wars. There is a reference to Miss Piggy at a toy store. Frank Oz also does the voice of Miss Piggy

    • @lcharles5909
      @lcharles5909 Год назад +2

      Oz directed Little Shop of Horrors - another must see!!

    • @stephenlackey5852
      @stephenlackey5852 Год назад +2

      He has an awesome cameo as the estate lawyer in Knives Out.

    • @andybrown4284
      @andybrown4284 Год назад +1

      Fozzie Bear & Yoda as well, which was hilarious to me as a small boy since I'd watched a ton of the muppet show before seeing yoda for the first time in empire and instantly recognised the voice.

    • @scottalynch
      @scottalynch Год назад +5

      He also did the voice Grover, the toy the customer was holding

    • @aaronhusk
      @aaronhusk Год назад +3

      I hate to nitpick, but Harold Ramis was the director of “Analyze This”. Frank Oz did direct “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels”, “Bowfinger”, and “Little Shop of Horrors” as well as “The Score”

  • @Neflhim
    @Neflhim Год назад +11

    So much reality in this - the mall was real (it was no longer open, but was a real mall), Maxwell Street was real (that market was shut down decades back, but the scene was accurate) - and shot without a permit. The prison is still standing, and is used in the Joliet minor league team's intros. This movie is as much a love letter to Chicago as to the blues and the musicians in the movie.

  • @Land-Shark
    @Land-Shark Год назад +8

    My favorite Dan Aykroyd quote is:
    "Some people say that going to college, and going on in life and doing something different than what one studied in college was a waste of your college years.
    Well, I studied Criminology, Sociology, Deviant Psychology, Abnormal Psychology and, uh, and then I went into show business." -Dan Aykroyd

  • @straak
    @straak Год назад +70

    The Blues Brothers, started by Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, began as a SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE sketch, incorporating the SNL band, then lead by Paul Schaffer. After the success of ANIMAL HOUSE (1978), Universal was looking to capitalize on John Belushi and John Landis, and they came to them with THE BLUES BROTHERS (1980) written by Dan.
    The boys and the band were real musicians and great fans of the blues, and this was their way of giving back to the music and artist they loved by featuring them, and in some cases (Like Aretha Franklin, Cab Calloway) reviving their careers.
    It was the most expensive comedy ever made, at its time, costing $22 million dollars, and holds the record for the most cars crashed in a film.

    • @RB01.10
      @RB01.10 Год назад +4

      And the less said about the 1998 sequel the better

    • @gordon861
      @gordon861 Год назад +2

      @@RB01.10 The sequel is not good but the music in it is.

    • @SteamboatW
      @SteamboatW Год назад +1

      I remember the original bee outfits... Ray-Ban Wayfarers are better.... ;-)

    • @ThubanDraconis
      @ThubanDraconis Год назад +2

      @@RB01.10 Admittedly the sequel was not a good movie, but it did have some really good music in it.

  • @GKinslayer
    @GKinslayer Год назад +71

    The old man who performed Minnie the Moocher could legit be called a "OG" - he was one of the first people to do scat - Cab Calloway. He is so fundamental to so much modern music - he started in the 1920s. If Cab had not been around there never would been a Prince or a Micheal Jackson. Another neat fact - at the end of Cab's life, Micheal Jackson covered all his medical bills.

  • @tommiller4895
    @tommiller4895 Год назад +18

    Magician/Stuntman Jonathan Pendragon did the backflips in the Church Service for John Bulushi.This movie is a wonderful historic record for future generations to see the greatest Blues Musicans of this era. Sadly, some are already gone but they will live forever through this movie.

  • @paulettehall4614
    @paulettehall4614 Год назад +9

    I was on my honeymoon in Eugene, Oregon at this beautiful hotel. We went down for dinner and they had a show and it was the Blues Brothers. They were testing out their act before they did it on SNL. So much fun.

  • @TennSeven
    @TennSeven Год назад +82

    This movie is a damn classic. This was back when SNL had the most talented comedians, and the fact that they got so many blues titans to cameo (and play main parts!) and sing and play just makes this movie such a fun experience. They don't make them like this anymore.

  • @vilefly
    @vilefly Год назад +127

    For non-motorheads......when an engine "throws a rod", it breaks a connecting rod. A connecting rod connects the piston to the crankshaft. The rod is usually sent sideways through the block, shooting out oil and sometimes coolant with it. They were running on 7 cylinders and losing oil. But, they were on a mission from god, so they made it.

    • @rsrt6910
      @rsrt6910 Год назад +5

      No, they were on a mission from"Gyad".

    • @robertlehnert4148
      @robertlehnert4148 Год назад +4

      :Ga'ad"

    • @clarencewalker3925
      @clarencewalker3925 Год назад +1

      Teach!

    • @leewriter4656
      @leewriter4656 Год назад +1

      Wait, I thought that "throwing a rod," referred to the rod that is pushed up by the cam that lifts a rocker arm. It gets shot through the valve cover.

    • @vilefly
      @vilefly Год назад +2

      @@leewriter4656 That is a push rod. I have only seen those drill their way through the rocker arm and stay there, because they moved beyond the reach of the valve lifter. Lobe lift seldom exceeds .338" on a stock engine from the time period. Pretty short throw, compared to a 3.75" stroke crankshaft, moving at 2X the speed of the camshaft.

  • @ajt62
    @ajt62 Год назад +12

    The bandleader in white was Cab Calloway - you reviewed his song “Jumpin’ Jive” with the amazing dancers The Nicholas Brothers from 1943’s Stormy Weather… so amazing! Oh, and the big blond guy with the cops was John Candy - a really great comedian in his own right.

    • @BeboRulz
      @BeboRulz 11 месяцев назад

      I was wondering why they said they didn't know him lol

  • @davidstephens8543
    @davidstephens8543 Год назад +13

    One of the best movies of all time if you're looking to laugh. Such a cast. Amazing soundtrack. Funny story! Thanks for watching and reacting to this one...

  • @215_Philly_4for4
    @215_Philly_4for4 Год назад +116

    Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING about this movie is genius. Arguably one of the best films in American cinema history

    • @xaenon
      @xaenon Год назад +6

      You speak great truth. This movie revitalized the careers of many great musicians and singers. It was far more than the sum of its parts.
      Hard to believe it's been 42 years.....

    • @215_Philly_4for4
      @215_Philly_4for4 Год назад +6

      @@xaenon they were on a mission from God.

    • @bobbabai
      @bobbabai Год назад

      Jesus. It's tedious. I'll grant that it's a showcase of stars, but the rest is tedious.

    • @Mikebuster
      @Mikebuster Год назад +4

      @@bobbabai you're deluded

  • @frankhoffman3566
    @frankhoffman3566 Год назад +105

    The best musical comedy ever made. I don't know if it will EVER be possible again to bring together so so many musical superstars into one hilarious film. Enjoy it because you'll never see its like again

    • @professornuke7562
      @professornuke7562 Год назад +2

      When they tried to make the sequel.....well...it didn't really work did it? The only joke I thought was mildly humorous was John Popper getting repeatedly blown off by Elwood. If it was banjos, it'd be exactly like Steve Martin in a comic role telling Earl Scruggs to "hey get lost old man".

    • @klevesmith
      @klevesmith Год назад +1

      @@professornuke7562 although Steve Martin does play a mean banjo in his own write. The only banjo player I have ever seen that's fast the Earl Scruggs is Mean Mary... ruclips.net/video/6CNB5OLUPM0/видео.html

  • @rdep420
    @rdep420 6 месяцев назад +5

    The blues brothers have the number one selling blues album to this day. Briefcase full of blues. They also revitalized a bunch of classic artists that were forgotten. Amazing movie.

  • @CraigL1971
    @CraigL1971 Год назад +3

    I was first introduced to Jake and Elwood by my late cousin around 1985 when I'd bought some replica B+L Wayfarers, she asked me "who'd you think you are? The Blues Brothers?". To this day, one of my favourite, go to, albums is "Briefcase Full Of Blues", not to mention this movie was the first time I heard many Blues classics - " Hold on, I'm comin'", "Can't turn you loose", and others. I think this movie held a long time record for the most cars destroyed in a movie.

  • @richzarate9700
    @richzarate9700 Год назад +165

    I think I’ve watched this movie over a hundred times. It never gets old. Glad to see younger people enjoy it.

    • @MortenSjgren
      @MortenSjgren Год назад +2

      The only movie I've seen more times is Back to the Future

    • @klevesmith
      @klevesmith Год назад +1

      @@MortenSjgren Animal House is second to the Blues Brothers, then Caddy Shack as to seen the most times... Die Hard, and then all of Clint Eastwood's spaghetti westerns

    • @josemenendez4454
      @josemenendez4454 9 месяцев назад

      That was Sam and Dave

  • @carenhelms8518
    @carenhelms8518 Год назад +107

    Jay, the actor you thought was Jim Belushi was actually the fabulous John Candy! Another comedian we lost far too early. You guys will LOVE Planes, Trains and Automobiles. One of John Candy's best movies, though he had a number of great ones.

    • @daverhoden445
      @daverhoden445 Год назад +3

      Every time I watch that movie I laugh until my jaws hurt.
      Then I keep laughing.

    • @matthewteague623
      @matthewteague623 Год назад +6

      Please please PLEASE do this movie for Thanksgiving! I mean, I know life is crazy around holidays, so a week before, week after, hey it's all good. But you'll love it to pieces.

    • @jennyjenny4501
      @jennyjenny4501 Год назад +11

      Uncle Buck

    • @rostand5264
      @rostand5264 Год назад +1

      SCTV

    • @rickwheeler5496
      @rickwheeler5496 Год назад +3

      "Sorry folks, the park's closed! The moose out front should have told you. "
      "Take this quarter, go downtown and have a rat gnaw that thing off your face!"
      Two of the greatest Candy lines ever.

  • @briangoss8062
    @briangoss8062 Год назад +6

    ALL of the musicians and singers in this movie are world class and legends in their area, style and instruments.

  • @uconnapharm
    @uconnapharm 2 месяца назад +3

    Jake: "How often do the trains come by?"
    Elwood: "So often you won't even notice."

  • @markstoudenmire4935
    @markstoudenmire4935 Год назад +37

    "I would pay to see this band!" As anyone should; that band was full of legends.

  • @bruhkamp
    @bruhkamp Год назад +23

    I can't think of any movie that does such a good job of low-key showcasing so many people that laid the foundation for American music the last 70 years or so. Just such a joy to watch.

  • @barukkazhad8998
    @barukkazhad8998 Год назад +3

    As an Englishman this film was my education on rhythm & Blues music

  • @StephenCole1916
    @StephenCole1916 11 месяцев назад +5

    The little kid reaching for the guitar is De'voreaux White who would later play Argyle in Die Hard, the character that drives the limo with Bruce Willis around.

  • @Spartan_777
    @Spartan_777 Год назад +91

    This movie has one of my favorite lines ever. "How often does the train go by?" "So often you won't even notice it."

    • @jindejak93
      @jindejak93 Год назад +8

      And it's true. Over the years I have lived near train tracks and you get used to the sound. If you pay attention you can tell the difference between passenger & freight but mostly it's just background noise. lol

    • @tonyhaynes9080
      @tonyhaynes9080 Год назад +3

      It's like being in the RAF. You get to sleep through the 0200 take off and landings, cuz you get so used to the noise.

    • @cherylgraves7382
      @cherylgraves7382 Год назад +4

      My favorite: it’s a 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!

  • @mrwomby5007
    @mrwomby5007 Год назад +40

    The street dancing while Ray Charles is singing highlights the point that in the 60s there was a new dance craze almost every week. You had to get to know each one as it came out so you could look cool showing it off on Friday and Saturday night at the dance hall. As for the magical car tricks, there was a deleted scene where Elwood is shown parking the car in a shed housing a big electrical transformer which is powering the elevated trains. The suggestion is that the car draws energy from the transformer which allows it to perform the unreal stunts.

  • @larryordine7542
    @larryordine7542 10 месяцев назад +4

    Steve Cropper was the A and R guy on and co writer of Dock of the Bay. He gave Ottis Redding his break. He was part of Booker T and the MGs

  • @woodyburns
    @woodyburns Год назад +5

    I’m so glad to see that new people are watching this classic movie for so many reasons. The first SNL movie (when it actually was a good show with talented people on it), the comedy is gold, the music is actually done by real musicians (😮), etc. This was one of my dad’s favorites, and ages like wine

  • @Alan-lv9rw
    @Alan-lv9rw Год назад +23

    1980 was a great year, the year I graduated high school. “The Blues Brothers”, “Caddyshack”, and “Airplane!”

    • @1177kc
      @1177kc Год назад +2

      Same!!

    • @lrsrosebud
      @lrsrosebud Год назад +1

      I graduated in ‘81 and my high school years were filled with some of the best movies ever! Classics!

    • @shack8110
      @shack8110 2 месяца назад

      The Empire Strikes Back.

  • @crawfb
    @crawfb Год назад +36

    One of the (many) great things about this film is that it featured almost EVERY form of music; from rock, to blues, soul, county, classical and more - even elevator music!

    • @legionaireb
      @legionaireb Год назад +2

      But NO Caribbean.

    • @650Max
      @650Max Год назад

      Country _and_ Western.

  • @davidsanders5788
    @davidsanders5788 Год назад +4

    1. 'She Caught the Katy' - The Blues Brothers
    2. 'Peter Gunn Theme' - The Blues Brothers Band
    3. 'Gimme Some Lovin'' - The Blues Brothers
    4. 'Shake a Tail Feather' - Ray Charles and the Blues Brothers
    5. 'Everybody Needs Somebody to Love' - The Blues Brothers
    6. 'The Old Landmark' - James Brown
    7. 'Think' - Aretha Franklin and The Blues Brothers
    8. 'Theme from Rawhide' - The Blues Brothers
    9. 'Minnie the Moocher' - Cab Calloway and The Blues Brothers Band
    10. 'Sweet Home Chicago' - The Blues Brothers
    11. 'Jailhouse Rock' - The Blues Brothers (the film version has verses by James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and Cab Calloway)
    The film also had songs by Sam & Dave, Fats Domino, John Lee Hooker and Louis Jordan.

  • @beverlybrown2673
    @beverlybrown2673 Год назад +3

    Chicago! Still has a drawbridge or two over the river. The Aretha Franklin diner scene is worth the price of admission. This all grew out of Dan and John's shared love of blues music, an SNL skit they created, and the rest is history. They toured as the Blues Brothers, and even put out an album. The heavy set guy is John Candy, not Jim Belushi, and the bandleader is Cab Calloway.

  • @klevesmith
    @klevesmith Год назад +40

    I saw the Blues Brothers in concert August 1, 1980 while on vacation in CA. Just by luck the concierge at our hotel had 2 tickets and couldn’t go and sold them to us at face value. Since March of 1969, 9 days before my 13 birthday, I have been to 191 concerts from every genre, and their show was by far the most entertaining and memorable. Their interaction with the audience and one another was spot on. In character the entire show. John really did cartwheels. And Dan really can play the harmonica that well.

    • @3kingkool
      @3kingkool Год назад +2

      Cool

    • @regina_filange2.0
      @regina_filange2.0 Год назад +2

      That's awesome. That story makes my heart smile!

    • @cjg2k
      @cjg2k Год назад +2

      Oh, I envy you for that...

    • @cherylgraves7382
      @cherylgraves7382 Год назад +2

      Saw them in Denver that same year. They were amazing and, yes, Belushi did cartwheels ,

  • @SRG1966
    @SRG1966 Год назад +61

    Yes! This was THE hot summer movie! I lived in Joliet at the time and for years afterwards you could see stacks of trashed cop cars at a salvage yard on I-55. My sophomore English teacher was an extra - he played a soldier. Love this film, so much awesomeness.

    • @kathyastrom1315
      @kathyastrom1315 Год назад +5

      Born and raised in Joliet myself! I went to St. Francis Academy (sister school to Joliet Catholic, since joined together and went co-ed), class of ‘84. Our Homecoming theme that fall of 1980 was “We’re on a mission from God.”
      Funny thing is that I added more connections to this film after going to college at Marquette. The father of one of my dorm roommates was a Mt. Prospect cop whose old car was used as one of the Bluesmobiles, and my drama professor played the shorter of the two guards to escort Jake across the Collins Street prison-his name, Gerald Walling, SJ, is directly above Belushi’s in the end credits.

    • @peterandjunko
      @peterandjunko Год назад +5

      Saw this in the theater at Louis Joliet Mall in 1980 - when the prison was shown with “Joliet Illinois” subtitled the packed theater erupted in joy.

    • @kathyastrom1315
      @kathyastrom1315 Год назад +2

      @@peterandjunko Yep and yep! The first time I heard that reaction was when my family went to the Rialto Theatre downtown in 1973 and saw The Sting. When the date/place card came on screen saying, “1936-Joliet, Illinois,” the crowd went wild.

    • @cheripetty1805
      @cheripetty1805 Год назад +5

      There was an Illinois Police Dept. that was already in the process of replacing their entire fleet with new vehicles, thus making all of those old models available to be trashed.

    • @SRG1966
      @SRG1966 Год назад +1

      @@kathyastrom1315 i went to Catholic High, class of 1983.

  • @sailordave1000
    @sailordave1000 Год назад +2

    Some great musicians and blues singers in this movie. These were actual musicians

  • @rackinfrackin2883
    @rackinfrackin2883 2 месяца назад +2

    I took my wonderful parents to see this in 1980. They didn’t care for the profanity but they enjoyed everything else. When Belushi died they knew who he was, and knew how much it would affect me. I miss them. 😢💔

  • @waynesmith5442
    @waynesmith5442 Год назад +54

    When Can Calloway first performed Minnie the Moocher (in 1931) he forgot the chorus, so he did The Hidee Hidee Ho bit. It went over so well, he just kept it in there

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta Год назад +7

      My dad saw him do it in Harlem in ‘38!

    • @waynesmith5442
      @waynesmith5442 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wow! I have performed Minnie the Moocher probably 30-40 times. I did it with a live band on a Carnival Cruise ship, when they used to have the passenger lack of talent night. I had 1600 people singing hidee hidee hidee ho..it was great. Everybody loves that song

  • @anthonypelekakis845
    @anthonypelekakis845 Год назад +28

    Thank You guys, for making me and my wife feel really OLD!! I'm 73 and she is 67, and we both were smiling and laughing at you two guys reactions. Priceless!!! Not knowing some, if not most of the Musicians/Stars. Being so young (to us you are young) and not knowing things that we just take for granted at our age was a great trip down memory lane. THANK YOU! LOVE you guys

  • @JJfromPhilly67
    @JJfromPhilly67 Год назад +6

    Such a wonderfully funny movie. Jay's reaction to Carrie Fisher being in the movie was PRICELESS!!! I first saw this at Princeton University hosted by a student organization.
    This movie has too many favorite bits to recount, but from the moment the Penguin floated back into her office I was hooked. The church scene where you see all those people fanning themselves, brings back memories before many churches could afford central air conditioning. We had those fans in the pews, often with advertisements on them (mostly funeral parlors). And I love Aretha Franklin's response to the "we're on a mission from God" statement. She yells, "Don't you blaspheme in here! DON'T you BLASPHEME!" Watching this with y'all, so many lines from this movie show up in my conversation. Something on TV mentioned "country music" and I immediately said, "We've go both kinds: Country AND Western."
    One of the most unexpected funny moments was after they took off from Bob's bar and the real "Good Old Boys" get into Bob's truck in pursuit of the Blues Brothers. If you look closely you can see the eyes of some "Good Old Boys" in the bed section of the camper on back of Bob's pickup. I saw that and burst out laughing so hard I was crying. For that to really happen, the guys would have to be standing up, leaning into the window.

  • @cerisambrook7692
    @cerisambrook7692 Год назад +2

    One of the greatest all round films ever made. It should be required viewing at least once in your life.

  • @Anne-pv9cb
    @Anne-pv9cb Год назад +32

    I know every line, every scene every song and every dance move. I still do the dances to this day since I first saw it on the big screen.

  • @michaelsmith-iu1be
    @michaelsmith-iu1be Год назад +86

    The Blues Brothers was a top notch band with Jake and Elwood fronting. They started as a skit on Saturday Night Live, back when it was worth watching. And they just grew from there. They had a massive album they put out, Briefcase Full of Blues which i had and loved.

  • @barefootenvelope442
    @barefootenvelope442 29 дней назад +1

    an absolute all star cast when it comes to blues and soul music. I grew up on this and have watched it hundreds of times.

  • @larryfontenot9018
    @larryfontenot9018 Год назад +3

    Dan Aykroyd was and still is a massive blues fan, and is friends with darned near everyone in the genre. When he and John Belushi were in Saturday Night Live, he'd play blues records and eventually, after meeting some other blues artists, John was hooked. Their first skit as blues singers had them dressed up in bee costumes. The Blues Brothers were more than just a fictional band; they toured together and recorded a number of albums. Dan is still a blues man, and up until 2018 he had a nationally syndicated radio program called Elwood's BluesMobile, which he recorded in character. He had all the blues greatest as guests, and sometimes featured up-and-coming new talent.

  • @sparc77
    @sparc77 Год назад +51

    I love it when the younger generation discovers classic gold like this.

  • @jasonremy1627
    @jasonremy1627 Год назад +51

    This movie was actually super important at reintroducing classic blues and R&B artists to the world. In 1980, most of the artists who got cameos in this film were really brought back to pop culture after a decade or more of being forgotten.

    • @knoahbody69
      @knoahbody69 Год назад +3

      Yeah, the Blues Brothers as an act was started on SNL by John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd. Some were critical about the two white men "culturally appropriating" Black Music, but they popularized Otis Redding and other hardcore blues acts. Michael Jackson, Prince, Cee Lo Green, and Bruno Mars are heavily influenced by James Brown, Arethra Franklin, and Cab Calloway.

  • @user-qt1kb2lp6f
    @user-qt1kb2lp6f 3 месяца назад +3

    This was the first movie out of the SNL crew Most of the band was from the show and it's one of the best movies ever

  • @nthsum5509
    @nthsum5509 Год назад +19

    The backing band, Cropper, Murphy, Dunn, all those guys were in and out of the Memphis Horns and Booker T and the MGs. They were the session musicians on some of the most famous blues, soul, and R and B records for decades.

  • @Phantomblade1
    @Phantomblade1 Год назад +61

    The song at 10:41 is “Sooth me” by Sam and Dave fallowed by “Hold on! I’m a comin’” (one of my favorite songs), also by Sam and Dave. 16:35 is “Let the good times roll” by Louis Jordan. 22:15 “Boom Boom” actually performed by John Lee Hooker. 26:36 “Boogie Chillen” also by John Lee Hooker. 28:02 “Your cheatin’ heart” by Kitty Wells. 34:03 “I’m walkin’” by Fats Domino.

    • @blueeyedcowboy8291
      @blueeyedcowboy8291 Год назад +4

      "Hold on! I'm a comin'" is such an amazing song.

    • @bert_towle
      @bert_towle Год назад +3

      Sam and Dave were part of the Memphis sound from Stax Records. "Play it, Steve" from the song "Soul Man" was said to Steve Cropper, the bearded guy in the band of this movie. "Duck" Dunn played bass in the band, and the Stax band agreed to a tour of Europe in '67 in part because they could get 2 free suits.

  • @plainsimpledav946
    @plainsimpledav946 8 месяцев назад +3

    The actor checking Jake out of jail at 2 minutes and 10 seconds (bald head and mustache) is Frank Oz. The creator of Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and many more muppets.

  • @blowba
    @blowba Год назад +1

    Louis Jordan did "Let the Good times roll" he was a real pioneer of blues, older rhythm and blues, jazz, and what would become soul, and early rock and roll.

  • @afrocut
    @afrocut Год назад +53

    Gotta love that Steven Spielberg cameo at the end. I absolutely love this film.

  • @SeansMusicVault
    @SeansMusicVault Год назад +62

    Hey... just in case no one has told you this today: I love what ya'all do and the pure goodness you spread! You two are truly giving this world something it needs. ☮

  • @VroodenTheGreat
    @VroodenTheGreat 7 месяцев назад +1

    The blues brothers was a blues Band that Belushi and Akroyd dreamed up, and they were a surprise musical guest on SNL. The ended up getting a movie. That's why this movie is like an SNL sketch.

  • @williamgraber6683
    @williamgraber6683 3 месяца назад +1

    " We got both kinds. Country and western." Great line.

  • @kasperkjrsgaard1447
    @kasperkjrsgaard1447 Год назад +28

    Steve Cropper was the dude who wrote “Knock on Wood” and “Midnight Hour” and co-wrote “Soul Man” and “Sitting at the Dock of the Bay”. Pure royalty here.

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta Год назад +3

      Damn- I had no idea! And to think teen me saw him and Duck backing up Otis in Monterey!

    • @Fishmorph
      @Fishmorph Год назад +3

      He was also on Booker T and the MGs, who did the song “Green Onions.”

  • @reverts3031
    @reverts3031 Год назад +151

    It's too bad we lost John Belushi at such a young age. He was a star on the original Saturday Night Live program that started in the mid-1970s. One other movie that I loved him in was a Steven Spielberg film called "1941." It made me laugh so much I was almost in pain at the end of the movie. Unfortunately, 1941 was considered to be a flop and it's rarely shown - but I LOVED it!

    • @MichaelHill-we7vt
      @MichaelHill-we7vt Год назад +6

      I LOVE 1941..........Belushi is absolutely manic in it.the movie is absolutely crazy but its so watchable because you are literally constantly wondering just what on earth is going to happen next......

    • @stewartbrew9635
      @stewartbrew9635 Год назад +6

      HOLLYWOOOOOD!!!!

    • @genov9374
      @genov9374 Год назад +14

      Don't forget his performance in "Animal House"

    • @thegingergyrl455
      @thegingergyrl455 Год назад +7

      Dan Akroyd too was a star on SNL.

    • @drg3712
      @drg3712 Год назад +5

      I freaking love 1941 !! Even Spielberg himself won’t sand up for it 😏 Great film

  • @christophjohnson3777
    @christophjohnson3777 2 месяца назад +1

    The blues brothers are just so cool that NOTHING phases them! 😂

  • @cowboyk64
    @cowboyk64 Год назад +1

    ⭐John Candy rose to international fame with his roles in comedic films such as Stripes, Splash, Brewster's Millions, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Spaceballs, The Great Outdoors, Uncle Buck, and Cool Runnings.

  • @thequietrevolution3404
    @thequietrevolution3404 Год назад +16

    The church scene is exactly as I remember it when I was growing up. My eldest sister was one of the nurses always present in case the Holy Ghost entered someone's body. This was back in the day when you went to Sunday School/Church on Sunday and Bible Study every Wednesday night. The church also prepared free lunches for kids during the summer. Man, I miss those days.😔

  • @recoil53
    @recoil53 Год назад +59

    This movie was credited with helping kick start the blues revival - and that led to a lot of the music being put on CDs when they became available years later.
    The Blues Brothers survived all those car chases because they were On a Mission from God. That's why the Bluesmobile didn't die until they no longer needed it.
    You can find the soundtrack on YT.

    • @jeffreywillis4258
      @jeffreywillis4258 Год назад +4

      Yup, why they survived the bazooka, flame thrower and full magazine from a machine gun.

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb Год назад

      @@jeffreywillis4258 Fully automatic rifle, NOT a "machine gun". There's a difference.

  • @archabe
    @archabe Год назад +1

    This is probably one of the most sold soundtracks in history.

  • @andycampbell7808
    @andycampbell7808 8 месяцев назад +1

    The plot of this movie is brilliant in its simplicity. Give them the most basic, clichéd goal of getting the band back together to put on a show and save the orphanage, and then just load up their quest with guest stars, songs, gags and mayhem. Have them make enemies as they go, then finally advertise where they will be, so everybody can converge for the big finale. It's perfect. Just enough of a story to provide structure and make things happen, but not enough to get in the way or slow things down.

  • @papa_xan
    @papa_xan Год назад +32

    Being a Chicago native I've seen pretty much every location in this movie in person. I was a youngster when this came out, like 9. My mom was a huge fan of the Blues Brothers from Saturday Night Live, which is where they started as a skit and she took me to see this movie at least a dozen or more times and we also had the soundtrack on record and 8-Track, lol.

  • @theresataylor6675
    @theresataylor6675 Год назад +56

    It's so ironic that I'm watching this today. This movie was one of my husband's favorites and today is his birthday. Unfortunately I lost him two years ago so this is bittersweet. That being said thank you for this reaction, it's made today a tiny bit easier. I am so glad you guys do this together and I think you have a beautiful family.

  • @ChrisCrites-yz2iw
    @ChrisCrites-yz2iw 2 месяца назад +1

    I had forgotten just how much the opening of this film reminds me of BLADE RUNNER . The films themselves could not possibly be farther apart.But that cinematography at the opening is just super atmospheric

  • @andrewpetik2034
    @andrewpetik2034 Месяц назад +1

    There are SO MANY big name comedians and musicians in this cast....

  • @jddelvec1870
    @jddelvec1870 Год назад +35

    Please watch “Animal House” John Belushi was a giant talent we lost way too young.

  • @erickvermeulen9734
    @erickvermeulen9734 Год назад +19

    So much talent in this movie. The Blues Brothers Band is essentially the musicians at Staxx records, part of Booker T and the MG's, that played in hundreds of hit records. And indeed you recognized some great stars, Cab Calloway is from a different generation, but i love his Minnie the Moocher.

  • @bretdalton3268
    @bretdalton3268 8 месяцев назад +1

    My wife and I got to see Steve “The Colonel” Cropper’s 80th BDay at the Ryman. He wrote and played guitar on so many hits. Cropper, Donald “Duck” Dunn were in the Chex Records house band Booker T. And The MGs. Willie “Too Tall” Hall was also at times their drummer.

  • @anjoleeeickhoff6800
    @anjoleeeickhoff6800 Год назад +1

    This is how Cab Calloway used to dress and direct his orchestra back in the day and this is a famous scat song from back then!

  • @kimberleyravenswood5287
    @kimberleyravenswood5287 Год назад +62

    The thing I love about this film is that Elwood is right. They ARE on a mission from God. From the moment they accept the calling at the church, nothing touches them. No matter how crazy the situation, they escape it, until they get the money in and get the receipt, THEN they get caught! LOL

    • @drg3712
      @drg3712 Год назад +1

      Well said.. I never quite thought of it like that.. thanks!

    • @matthewteague623
      @matthewteague623 Год назад +2

      Not only that, but how many movies are there where people say they're on a Mission from God, and DON'T KILL ANYONE! (the nazi's did it to themselves)

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 Год назад

      Correct. And God is Cab Calloway.

    • @xaenon
      @xaenon Год назад

      @Raylan Givens Yes. The Pope declared it rich with 'Christian values'.
      I'm not a believer, but the fact that the Vatican gave it the proverbial thumbs up just floored me.

  • @bekindandrewind1422
    @bekindandrewind1422 4 месяца назад +2

    21:45 --- I miss that sound.. Big V 8 engines sucking a whole room full of air when you nailed the throttle and all four barrels opened wide...🔧

  • @32ndspecialist
    @32ndspecialist Год назад +2

    This movie held the record for the most cars wrecked, 104 until the sequel with 105.

  • @marybaillie8907
    @marybaillie8907 Год назад +26

    Aretha Franklin, John Lee Hooker, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles, BB King, James Brown, Steve Lawrence , Chaka Khan.
    So many great musicians in this movie.
    The soundtrack to this movie is full of superstars. What a hoot. Dan Akroyd and John Belushi are actually talented musicians. Just a classic. Next THE COMMITMENTS.Glad you enjoyed. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦

    • @richardmaurice8622
      @richardmaurice8622 Год назад +2

      YES, please watch the movie "The Commitments". One of my favorite movies of all time. Such great music throughout. Such an accurate depiction of how a band comes together and the trials of staying together. I have both albums from the soundtrack. Elvis said "please forgive my daddy".

    • @nicolerozon2818
      @nicolerozon2818 Год назад

      Yes….The Commitments is a must watch!

    • @jimdau5846
      @jimdau5846 Год назад +1

      The Commitments --- YES YES YES!!

    • @leftcoaster67
      @leftcoaster67 Год назад +1

      Hell ya for the Commitments. Irish Humor and killer music.

  • @richardfoster2435
    @richardfoster2435 Год назад +21

    They also sang the ultimate country song Stand By Your Man by 70’s Country Superstar Tammy Wynette she’s mostly known to sing with another country superstar George Jones

    • @dennisloveland498
      @dennisloveland498 Год назад +3

      Y'all need to do some Tammy Wynette on your music station. Some of her other big hits (beside Stand By Your Man) are D-I-V-O-R-C-E, Apartment #9, Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad, and I Don't Wanna Play House. She was married for a time to George Jones and they puts out a lot of duets together.

    • @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
      @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames Год назад +3

      "Stand by Your Man", voted the #1 County song of all time by the assembled members of the Grand Ol' Opry.

    • @drg3712
      @drg3712 Год назад +1

      Amber - You need todo Tammy Wynette for FF

    • @Sportsref13
      @Sportsref13 Год назад

      might as well go full late 80's/ early 90's.... KLF with Tammy Wynette singing Justified and Ancient .. great song

  • @Hoodbilly1776
    @Hoodbilly1776 Месяц назад +1

    It bothers me that you two don't understand that everybody in this film is a great musician that can never be replaced and will always be missed❤

  • @Mr.56Goldtop
    @Mr.56Goldtop День назад

    Steve Cropper is musician and song writer. He wrote Soul Man, Midnight Hour, Knock on Wood, Dock of the Bay, Green Onions, Sweet Home, Chicago and many more.

  • @reservoirdude92
    @reservoirdude92 Год назад +10

    One of the funniest elements of this film is the fact that there was absolutely NO REASON for the level of destruction that was caused in this 😂

    • @Ricketik65
      @Ricketik65 Год назад +3

      "The use of unnecessary violence in the apprehension of the Blues Brothers has been approved."

    • @robertpearson8798
      @robertpearson8798 Год назад

      Frustration.

    • @matthewteague623
      @matthewteague623 Год назад

      Rule of Cool, before it had a name.

  • @BGRPiccu
    @BGRPiccu Год назад +31

    This, without me knowing, was my favorite musical growing up. I thought it was a car chase movie, but when I got older I realized I was wrong. The old bluesman playing in the street was John Lee Hooker, the woman in the restaurant was Aretha Franklin & the older gentleman that looked like he might be the third Blues brother was Cab Calloway. This movie, while not the best ever, is a classic. Which is hard to do.

    • @xzonia1
      @xzonia1 Год назад

      Aretha's the goddess of music. Love her so much in this movie! ❤

    • @michaelmulherin9952
      @michaelmulherin9952 Год назад

      its a masterpeice of 70s 'soul music'

    • @MrYellowClyde
      @MrYellowClyde Год назад

      Ray Charles at Rays Music Exchange