The Blues Brothers - Soul Finger (Including Funky Broadway) (Official Audio)
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- Опубліковано 20 бер 2019
- The Blues Brothers - Soul Finger (Including Funky Broadway) (Official Audio)
From 'Made In America' (1980)
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Jake had a vision. It was his, the only real one he'd ever had, and he clung to it. It had always been the blues. Even back in the Rock Island City orphanage (that sweaty kid factory) Jake and Elwood were saved by the music. Actually, saved by a gray-haired janitor everybody called Curtis. He wore sinister midnight shades, a narrow black tie and a porkpie hat that he kept pushed back on his head. Curtis wrapped his waxy brown hands around his guitar neck and played the most dangerous blues this side of Robert Johnson. The nuns scorched the brothers’ days with holy threats and Curtis rescued them by night. Down in the coolness of his basement he taught them the blues and set in motion their mission: to live the healing message of music.
Silent Elwood never did put more than two sentences together, but all those lost words burned from his Special 20 blues harp. And Joliet tore that voice from some hidden darkness, twisting his chubby body, snarling at the heavens, a born sinner. They used the basement because it was secret and because the echo gave them a nice dirty sound: Howlin’ Wolf and Little Walker, slapping like a bad dream around the chilly room. And then one night, Jake brought in a gleaming E string he said came from Elmore James’ guitar. He held it tight and as it glowed in the bulb light, Jake sliced Elwood’s middle finger and then his own. Now the solo boys with soul in their blood were brothers. Jake and Elwood Blues … the Blues Brothers.
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Jake and Elwood would throw up as what's happening to Chicago nowadays. That city is a very recurring theme in their songs.
God bless the Blues Brothers!
Greatest intro ever! ...band breaks it down to funky beat.."good evening everyone and welcome to the United states of America" .
I still have this on vinyl
blues never die !!!
I love elwood voice
blues zawsze bandzie wielkie 👍👏😎
Got up feeling bluesy. Feeling that deep down gut crawling feeling that Elwood and Jake was the order of the day. Xx #bluessister
Amen, brother
TIGHT!!!
The greatest rhythm and blues show band ever.
Bless Yall
We get to play this in marching and pep band
Nanocru get to
We “got to”, too (pep band).... it’s a blast to play!
Had no idea the movie had so many great songs!
The largest biggest greatest selling blue's album of all time.Look it up.
Yes
Great great
Regards
Do you know what that can do? Suck the paint off your walls and give your family a permanent orange Afro!
0:06-0:13 Does this remind anyone else of the Ghostbusters theme song?
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No it has a similar rhythm though
No but I can see where your coming from
No it's from, "Spy's Like Us" movie w/ Dam Ackroid
La base de La Musiques
2nd Comment.
This is not briefcase full of blues.
It's the follow-up album
UwU
Putting Together the original John Landis’ ‘Blues Brothers’ on Broadway? There’s no accompanying video because there exists no legitimate Broadway musical.
Does it matter that John Landis gave the green light? Does it matter that a respectable and approved script exists? Absolutely not. Broadway, a once respected and legendary force in musical theater, has no interest in producing the soundtrack of a generation.