Blues Brothers & James Brown The Old Landmark
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The Blues Brothers was one of the best musicals ever. Yes, it was a musical. I don't care what anyone else says.
The one of best movies from 1980 EVER!!! The entire soundtrack is GREAT!!!!
Chaka Kahn has a small cameo in the choir!
That's a great movie with an all star cast of blues legends.
This is one of my most favorite films ever. First of all, it treats Chicago not so much as a setting but as a costar. You get to see all sides of Chicago in the 1980s in this one (including the generally now defunct Maxwell Street, the scene of which features John Lee Hooker). One of the greatest musical numbers ever is "Shake Your Tail Feather" where you have a hundred or so dancers on the streets of Chicago, el train going by behind them, dancing to the sound of Ray Charles singing "Shake Your Tail Feather". It's great. Secondly, the majority of it it is just pure asburdism. Which is fantastic. The chase at the end that winds up at the Daley Center is fantastic. But probably the best thing about it is the music. They were so loving when it came to choosing the music and the artists for this one. From James Brown, to Cab Calloway (please, check out the glorious number for Cab Calloway in this), to Aretha Franklin to Ray Charles (who plays a blind music store owner...with a gun!) it helped in some respects relaunch the careers of these artists. And both Belushi and Aykroyd are so in love with that music that is only helps add to the whole energy of it all. Plus the fantastic Blues Brothers Band. It is one of those movies where I don't think anyone knew quite what to expect, but once you're in it, you're caught. And it's one of my favorite movies.
John Belushi who did the backflips was a crazy funny dude"
If James Brown and Chaka Khan were singing in church each week, they’d be packed. This was such a great movie with so many legends. Aretha Franklin in her restaurant scene great too
This was my favorite movie when i was growing up non Elvis. I can recite this movie backwards and forwards. John Candy was great as the Parole officer. Orange whips all around
Man! I'm so glad I saw this movie in the theater. It really has some great music and musicians. Gospel is a big foundation of blues
Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and John Lee Hooker have good numbers from this movie too
I love the Blues Brothers film... they won't catch us ..we're on a mission from God! The clip that you showed cut into the next scene which has Sam and Dave's soothe me that would be great to see your reaction to that which is also an amazing track... thanks for the videos and thanks for the Christian witness!
So much great music in the Blues Brothers, love Cab Callaway
OMG The way you moved your eyebrows, John Belushi did the exact same!!!! From older films, of course, but he was famouse for that!
I love Dan Akroyd & Jim Belushi.. and my bday is the exact same as James Brown so I also felt a kinship to him in a weird way, love him no matter what! 🖤
I'm an Agnostic on a good day, but if all churches were like this, I'd be attending. Still my favorite scene from the movie.
"We're on a mission from God."
Such a great movie with a great soundtrack and so many cameo appearances. Highly recommend
Still my favorite movie since 1980, nothing can knock it off the podium. I have it on laser disc, DVD and CD. It's a must see. I even have a steel poster on my wall that I see every morning when I wake up.
This is my favourite musical of all time. Just love it. Great artists too.
This movie influenced so much of my musical tastes to this day. It would be impossible for me to pick my favorite cameo performance from it.