@@SkitSkat674,no, After John Belushi died, so did the plans for the sequel. Thankfully, John Goodman has always been a fan. He jumped at the chance when he was offered the part. Hallelujah!
@@SkitSkat674 Actually Stan Jones wrote and sung this song in 1948, Cash was just a teenager at the time. Cash and many others covered this song later on.
I don't care how silly this film is, it's AWESOME! I know some people don't like it, but I think it's a classic. The Music is awesome and well chosen. Both these films will be on my favourites list forever!!!!
I agree, John Goodman was alright, hard to replace someone so well known like Belushi, especially after someone’s death or health problems keeps them from performing anymore.
Agreed. The hate/disregard received for his performance was not warranted AT ALL. There was failures in the movie, but not everything could solely be blamed on him
I know goodman and aykroyd were not the same as belushi and aykroyd but I think these two did great I think been even better if john belushi s brother jim belushi was in this
I always loved the Blues Brothers, loved the movies and loved the music….just great fun to watch and listen to…..RIP John, you are missed. HIGH 5….👍❤️🙏🏼
Never understood the hate it got, did all those people also hate the fact snl had more than 5 actors I wonder, blues brothers is basically just an expanded snl sketch anyway, if every band or comedy troupe broke up just because someone died there would be a whole lot less laughter in the world 😢
They were actually referring to the Country Music Bluegrass Band called "THE GOOD OLE BOYS". So the Blues Brothers accidentally got booked to play as "The Good Ole Boys" and NOT "The Bluegrass Brothers", so the real GOOD OLE BOYS showed up and said "THAT WAS OUR JOB TO GET BOOKED IN, NOT YOURS". Charles Napier played Tucker McElroy, the lead vocalist of that bluegrass band 'The Good Ole Boys' and the driver of their Good Ole Boys Winnebago.
The blues brothers rock...big props to John Goodman im sure you miss Belushi as much as the rest of us...and it must have been a hard role to fill but in the end its all about the laughs and i was laughing...that is what comedy is about...
which in the context of this movie is fitting they were bank robbers but did it to save children in an orphanage facing demolition. now out of prison they're seeking redemption by reforming their musical band to guide an orphan to a better path
I started my life over in 2008 when I was turning 20 years old and moved away from my immediate family. A good buddy of mine showed me the Blues Brothers movies. I love both movies! Now they just remind me of what it was like to be younger! Im turning 37 in March and I miss my 20s.
I was just twelve years old when I was watching this movie and I didn’t even understand the language back then but that music took my heart and made it beat really fast
@@siewheilou399 I guess that he is R&R but when I first heard it it was done by a Country & Western group - a quartet I think. I looked for it in Wikipedia and the article mentioned Vaughn Monroe but that doesn’t ring any bells for me. It was a very long time ago and I was 8 ish. I had a 78 record of it at one time. My folks had the record before they had a record player. No matter because whoever performs it I love it. It was fun to see/hear the Blues Brothers sing it.
TUNE The first Ghoster Riders was recorded by Stan Jones in 1948. Burl Ives own version in early 1949. Vaughn Monroe, Peggy Lee, and Bing Crosby in 1950's. The most popular was done by Vaughn Monroe. Remember those black hard shellac records that broke easily, if you don't, you are too young to comment on the subject. Johnny Cash only performed the song!
Exactly. If you want a deep post modernist introspection of the human condition this is probably not the film for you. If you want a bunch very cool songs played by outstanding musicians all connected by a whimsical plot. Then look no further.
I still love the Ghost Rider - Ghost Riders in the sky - Spiderbait + Link version where they used footage from the movie but this version is excellent. A definite second favorite version for me.
Pretty Great. Plus They kept "The Ghost Herd in the Sky" Lyric in the Song. Song. Only 5 Recordings have used Ghost Herd its in the Lyrics, written by Stan Jones, but seldom used in all of these. Many, many Recordings. 😊 😅
The description attribute this song to Johnny Cash but that is not correct. The song was written by Stan Jones in 1948/1949. The definitive rendition, in my opinion, is by Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra, with Vaughn Monroe and The Moon Men on vocals, that was recorded on March 14, 1949.
Thank you John Goodman for helping to make this happen. It was long overdue.
Cab Calloway lives forever in that great big concert hall in the sky.
Are you talking about a different song? Because Ghost Riders in the sky is by Johnny Cash.
@@SkitSkat674,no, After John Belushi died, so did the plans for the sequel. Thankfully, John Goodman has always been a fan. He jumped at the chance when he was offered the part. Hallelujah!
@@SkitSkat674 Actually Stan Jones wrote and sung this song in 1948, Cash was just a teenager at the time.
Cash and many others covered this song later on.
I don't care how silly this film is, it's AWESOME! I know some people don't like it, but I think it's a classic. The Music is awesome and well chosen. Both these films will be on my favourites list forever!!!!
Lol the amount of times ive used were on a mission from god when asked what your doing 😂
@@benjamincamilleri88 HE HE, that's funny
❤
Classic to cult movie status.
It is considered a cult Classic 🎬 in Australia. Ii almost always appears on Aussie Free-to-Air TV on New Year's Eve
Loved the Blues Brothers all my life (I turned 70 last week) 👍🏻
CONGRATS ! IM 67😊
Love them for their crazy behaviour. Sorry. Miss some words to describe my love to them.
Parabéns
🎉
I'm 17 and I feel old knowing I loved this😂
RIP John Belushi. Even without John's presence, the sequel was still lit 🔥
No, no it wasn't.
@@jediknightgeo Yes it was!
I agree, John Goodman was alright, hard to replace someone so well known like Belushi, especially after someone’s death or health problems keeps them from performing anymore.
Agreed. The hate/disregard received for his performance was not warranted AT ALL. There was failures in the movie, but not everything could solely be blamed on him
I know goodman and aykroyd were not the same as belushi and aykroyd but I think these two did great I think been even better if john belushi s brother jim belushi was in this
I always loved the Blues Brothers, loved the movies and loved the music….just great fun to watch and listen to…..RIP John, you are missed. HIGH 5….👍❤️🙏🏼
I'm actually one of those people who love this film unironically
Loved all over the world 😂
what is so "unironic" about the way you love this film?
😂Mè to @@mshambaPGrated
Unashamedly, me too.
Never understood the hate it got, did all those people also hate the fact snl had more than 5 actors I wonder, blues brothers is basically just an expanded snl sketch anyway, if every band or comedy troupe broke up just because someone died there would be a whole lot less laughter in the world 😢
loved this movie as a kid, and this scene convinced me the song itself had a power to summon storms.
R.I.P. JOHN BELUSHI GONE WAY TOO SOON THIS FILM 🎥 IS DEDICATED TO U BLUES BROTHERS 💙 WILL NEVER DIE!💙💯💯💯💯💯😪😔💔
The movie might not be up to the first one, but this cover and scene is so cool and does justice to this legendary song
My dad used to show me this video a lot when I was younger, he’s still alive, I just like this video a lot
I REALLY get the chills whenever I hear this song!
They were actually referring to the Country Music Bluegrass Band called "THE GOOD OLE BOYS". So the Blues Brothers accidentally got booked to play as "The Good Ole Boys" and NOT "The Bluegrass Brothers", so the real GOOD OLE BOYS showed up and said "THAT WAS OUR JOB TO GET BOOKED IN, NOT YOURS". Charles Napier played Tucker McElroy, the lead vocalist of that bluegrass band 'The Good Ole Boys' and the driver of their Good Ole Boys Winnebago.
Direct from Nashville
I think that was in the first film.
Cause they only play both kinds at Bob's County Bunker......Country and Western
This is one of the best movies ever made
What more could you ask for if it puts a smile on your face a timeless classic
The blues brothers rock...big props to John Goodman im sure you miss Belushi as much as the rest of us...and it must have been a hard role to fill but in the end its all about the laughs and i was laughing...that is what comedy is about...
once the riders appear i get chills. the imagery is what i imagine the song to be a tale of
Рассказ о чём?
which in the context of this movie is fitting they were bank robbers but did it to save children in an orphanage facing demolition. now out of prison they're seeking redemption by reforming their musical band to guide an orphan to a better path
I started my life over in 2008 when I was turning 20 years old and moved away from my immediate family. A good buddy of mine showed me the Blues Brothers movies. I love both movies! Now they just remind me of what it was like to be younger! Im turning 37 in March and I miss my 20s.
Blues Brothers paying respect to the tune
Its magic!! My 19 and 17 years old nieces love this song!!
As much as I love Johnny Cash it's wrong to refer to Ghost Riders as "Johnny Cash classic". The song comes from way before Cash sang it.
Stan jones 1948 or early 1949. Burl Ives also did a rendition in 1949
@@danrossell6375 And the great Vaughn Monroe!
And Spiderbait (obviously, for "Ghost Rider")
I’ve heard it from so many I don’t know the first.
Stan Jones is credited as the writer
I was just twelve years old when I was watching this movie and I didn’t even understand the language back then but that music took my heart and made it beat really fast
LOVE John and Dan as The Blues Brothers- and OF COURSE ON SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE!
Whoever devised this presentation IS A PRESENTATION GENIUS !
I want nothing more than to go to this concert
It's time to get the band back together....we need another movie
The ONLY allowed musicals out there, Bleus brothers 4 ever!!!🤩😍🤩😍🤩😍
Hello how are you doing today?😊
Own this movie still on VHS and still own the soundtrack album on CD,bonified classic and it has earned that title.
So many talented, brilliant actors, music and musicians together, it's simply unbelievable!!!!😘😍✌💖🌹✨
The special effects during the song was amazing and very cool. The kid was too funny.
Both movies are absolutely amazing. Stuffed full of incredible Talent.
It's an absolute classic, absolutely!¡!
An excellent set of movies great musicians playing the best they got
I’ll watch it every time cause it’s the Blues Brothers
Love this song. One of the songs that I favored before rock n roll.
I thought Johnny Cash is R&R.
@@siewheilou399 I guess that he is R&R but when I first heard it it was done by a Country & Western group - a quartet I think. I looked for it in Wikipedia and the article mentioned Vaughn Monroe but that doesn’t ring any bells for me. It was a very long time ago and I was 8 ish. I had a 78 record of it at one time. My folks had the record before they had a record player. No matter because whoever performs it I love it. It was fun to see/hear the Blues Brothers sing it.
Cash wasnt the first guy to sing the song, it was a guy in the 40s
its thanks to dan that blues became popular again
Just bought Blues Brothers with both movies on DVD as I so enjoy just viewing the great performances on UA-cam.
TUNE The first Ghoster Riders was recorded by Stan Jones in 1948. Burl Ives own version in early 1949. Vaughn Monroe, Peggy Lee, and Bing Crosby in 1950's. The most popular was done by Vaughn Monroe. Remember those black hard shellac records that broke easily, if you don't, you are too young to comment on the subject. Johnny Cash only performed the song!
I love this film and especially the music
This one of my favorite DVD,s I love the music!!!! RIP John B we miss you!!!!!! ❤
I LOVE everything about this!! And the movie is great, too!!
I absolutely love this movie and the 1st one
As much I like johnny cash I think aykroyd and goodman did best version ever
This is definitely a guilty pleasure
Both those movies had an all star lineup.
Una pelicula muy subestimada, como también la anterior. Un lujo de musicos. 🇨🇱
Goodman was not half the singer that Belushi was, but he still did a decent job at filling in...
It's a good romp a fun movie to kick back relax and not have to examine why it just is enjoy the silly crazy fun and the music Just Saying ...
Exactly. If you want a deep post modernist introspection of the human condition this is probably not the film for you. If you want a bunch very cool songs played by outstanding musicians all connected by a whimsical plot. Then look no further.
Love this film, too. It's one of my favorites.
This is my favorite part of the movie
"Give me a mountain tempo in A minor" 🤣🤣🤣I just have to use it sometime.
am only 35, and i LOVED blues brothers 2000 in my younger years, this song especially
Personaly, this is one of the best weshins of the gost rider song that i am avear of
Eram simplesmente demais.
Nos dias de hoje não há mais essas músicas que ultrapassam décadas. Saudades de um tempo que não volta.
It was ALWAYS about the music.
Blues Brothers FOREVER!!! 👍😜🥰
John Goodman does not get enough love.
Love this!
I always felt in the clouds mayne john was in the sky giving his blessing
What a great song, blue brothers were at the time bloody fantastic now their just fantastic.
I still love the Ghost Rider - Ghost Riders in the sky - Spiderbait + Link version where they used footage from the movie but this version is excellent. A definite second favorite version for me.
And I find myself smilin' and dancin' alone on my chair
Love the visual effects in this video.
The more I see that movie the more I like it...iconic from here in Texas!
Legendary song and movie! Fantastic , from Italy
Pretty Great. Plus They kept "The Ghost Herd in the Sky" Lyric in the Song. Song. Only 5 Recordings have used Ghost Herd its in the Lyrics, written by Stan Jones, but seldom used in all of these. Many, many Recordings. 😊 😅
Hey how are you doing today?😊
This is a great movie. One of my favorite Danny Kaye movies, The Five Pennies
The description attribute this song to Johnny Cash but that is not correct.
The song was written by Stan Jones in 1948/1949.
The definitive rendition, in my opinion, is by Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra, with Vaughn Monroe and The Moon Men on vocals, that was recorded on March 14, 1949.
Simply Superb!!
This should gotta Oscar
Ain't no music like country music!👌🤠
I love this song, thanks, my very best tio every one. Leona
I watched both the blues brothers movies and I loved them both musical numbers and car chases are my favourite parts
It’s sad that nobody in my generation likes this type of music I’m 15
You all will someday
No body your age knows what music is
Im also 15 and i lovr this music
A serious classic 😂❤
First time seeing this vid, I am a Blues Brothers fanatic.
I don't give a rat's who don't like it. Tis a great show giddy up
Funny and still entertaining 😅
Those boys are so well seasoned that they do this in their sleep. Roy Clark is a national treasure for sure!
I didn't know Roy Clark was associated with this film!
@@richardkut3976 he wasn't. This is just highlighting the song, not so much the singer.
Mr. Clark, did not write it.
It's a hit from the 40's.😊
Take care,
@richardkut3976 I know he didn't write it. Have you heard Burl Ives sing it. So many good renditions.
The harmonica solo was wooooow
Classic movie. Just a great one.
Excellent ce countryside! ❤
A little hard to come after Belushi, but I glad to see John Goldman again, he is gorgeous
Ps: I am glad
Awesome primer paint job on police car, just how I like to do my cars, don't like to get caught in the rain either😂
😂Both types of music-country and western!!Absolute classic movie❤
LOL! That's what I call comedy with a comedic twist!
Love it!, daft, silly!; but entertaining! Great music too! Nuff said. 🙂
Esta cena do filme "irmãos cara de pau 2000 (Brasil)", foi uma das mais impactante que já vi. Pelo contexto e pela história da música americana.
Only blue's brothers could randomly summon the devil herd by performing
Ghost riders in the sky
Thanks, John, for many enjoyable years of talent
This song is the soul of cowboy's America! ⚡🏇✌️👌😎
A wonder...
"You look like ZZ Top!"
It's still my favourite
As good as it gets
MÚSICA 🎵🎼✌️🎼✌️💋 PARA NO OLVIDAR JAMÁS!!-❤😢❤😢❤😢❤😢❤
Mars ATTACKS! Classic! Another great movie! You know… along with this one…
Lol as a kid, this was my favorite song in the movie 🤣
❤❤❤❤❤ Chicago love this Boys
you know if you ignore the horsemen it's just a very convenient storm
I couldn’t get into this one, but the music is still great
Bob Wills and the Texas play boy's made this song famous !!!!!!!!!!!!