The Blues Brothers - Live At Winterland (December 31, 1978) Full Concert, Audio 320kbps
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- Опубліковано 20 січ 2019
- The full unedited performance recorded on December 31, 1978, when the Blues Brothers opened for the Grateful Dead on the monumental closing night of Winterland.
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It’s 2024 and still watching this awesome concert, I was 5 years old when they played this gig
And I was 12 !!!
And I was 9!
I was very old, i was 8... ans still watching this concert too ;o))))
I was there that night. You can’t imagine how cool they were. Then the Dead came on at midnight and played till dawn. Beyond incredible.
Man I can only imagine. Musta been a complete blast.
Wow that’s awesome
Lucky man right place right time !!!
Lucky you. I was 10 months old living in Europe at that time and for the obvious reasons I could not attend. God bless blues music and its unbelievable power.
Incredible
They were the two frontmen who assembled the best R&B band in the World! The best original players. You can’t go wrong with Steve Cropper, Duck Dunn and Matt Guitar Murphy! And it sounded incredible!
The Blues Brothers may have started as a comedy bit but the band was the real thing!
Dan aykroyd is by far the better part of the duo and it’s not even a debate in my eyes
@@JaredPrzekurat his crazy moves in Soul Man "dancing" at SNL are mythical
Add in Steve Jordan on drums and Paul Shaffer on keyboards and it’s all fire.
Paul Shaffer overplays a lot of
A lot*
i was 23 and this never gets old
Belushi left us to early. The Blues Brothers were on the way to revive so many classics even for its time.
John Belushi was 29 Dan Aykroyd was 27. I suddenly feel inadequate.
Dude, they're geniuses. I wouldn't worry about it so much...
Young but they had so much experience performing at that point: including a background in music, which many people don't realize.
Paul Shaffer said John was one of the best at timing he ever played with.. what a stud.
And Steve Jordan was maybe 20?
00:01 intro I Can't Turn You Loose
1:48 Hey Bartender
5:08 Messin' with the Kid
8:09 intro for (I Got Everything I Need) Almost
8:49 (I Got Everything I Need) Almost
11:30 horn section introduction
12:33 Rubber Biscuit
15:39 Shot Gun Blues
21:28 Groove Me
25:14 I Don't Know
30:47 Soul Man
33:52 Jake introduces the rest of the band
34:41 B Movie Box Car Blues
39:35 Flip, Flop and Fly
43:30 Jailhouse Rock
48:38 outro
Thanks man!
thank you!!!!
Lovely music! Thanks for the list. At the first intro there is an nice organ play starts at 30 second to 59 sec, do you know what is that called? I heard that when I was young long time ago.
@@attilaveres8986 thats part of the song
Thanks a lot.
God bless Bill Graham, The Grateful Dead, and The Blues Brothers!!!!!!!!
YES!
I love when he asks the the audience to sing along, he's so sincere
I love him so much
That whole band was so stacked with top of the line players, you couldn't put together a better band to go on the road with if you life depended on it. John Belushi really pulled that show out of his ass and hit the world at the right time for that music to come back, but to get the original guys that recorded many of those songs was just amazing and can never happen again. Now you need to find computer software from the 90's to put together an original old band. Those players were so good and so humble. They had to be, just look who they were on stage with, each player was about the best in the world at what they did. It was truly an all star band that played together so well. Studio players are like that.
What a tight band that was and no wonder. I wore that album out in the summer of 1979 and that music takes me back to that year every time. Love it.
The Talent in THIS BAND IS AMAZING Steve “The Colonel “ Cropper Donald “Duck” Dunn “Slappin” Steve Jordan Matt “Guitar” Murphy Alan “Mr.Fabulous “Rubin Tom “Bones “ Malone “Blue”Lou Marini Paul Schaffer Tom Scott and of course “Joliet” Jake Blues and Elwood Blues
Steve Jordan & Steve Cropper still kickin' Ace as we speak.
I agree with everything, of course, but I always thought that The Blues Brothers was more Aykroyd's brainchild? He was the one that listened to Soul, Blues, Rhythm & Blues etc and introduced it to Belushi along with the pitch, so he was also probably the one in charge of getting the cream of the crop musicians. Belushi was mostly into Heavy Rock before Aykroyd played him some of his albums. My source for this is Dan himself from the awesome first DVD release featurette.
I was working in my computer the other day and listening to this AMAZING show with my dog by my side. 10 minutes later the two of us was dancing and jumping like crazy and singing and barking (I was singing, he was barking, just to make it clear). Thank you so much for uploading it and The Blues Brothers band for this gift
LOL
LET THE DOG SING!!!!
@@oughtssought1198 sure!
But he can’t reach the mic stand.
@@alvarobcneto ya don't hire union stage hands here???
@@oughtssought1198 sorry I’m from Brasil and didn’t get te reference
@@alvarobcneto best reply yet
thx for the much-needed laughs
don't know how to say it in Portuguese, but
el gusto es mio
The first moment you heard BELUSHI during this performance, you knew it was ON!!!!!
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
I think folks should send out thanks to Jeff Nemerovski that this video and audio exist. As an executive in radio advertising he apparently knew Bill Graham well. Graham had big plans for the closing as he had staged many concerts there, even more after closing Filmore West somewhere around 1971. Bill loved the room but couldn't interest the landlords in investing in myriad repairs needed to keep it open. So for a appropriate closing he pulled out his trump card which was requesting The Grateful Dead to do the honors. I'm not really clear on how The Blues Brothers became the warm-up act (others please elucidate) but, it probably at least had something to do with the mad reception they had earlier received three months earlier at The L.A. Amphitheater when they opened for Steve Martin. A better match may not have been possible as this was a kind of hugely unexpected REAL party band with the chops to get any event started in fine form. Back to Jeff Nemerovski...Bill told him he could have sold more tickets to this show than any he had ever staged which inspired Jeff. He made arrangements for the show to be broadcast (and taped) and it was shown on WQED (local PBS) and simulcast in stereo on KSAN radio. Now Bill was known to tape shows but this tipped it up a big notch as often Bill's early videos were in black and white and not always in the best sound quality. This one survives in pretty fine form for what is mostly been traded in bootlegs in the past. I know The Grateful Dead have actually done a release of this on DVD (not seen it unfortunately in it's released form) so there must be the potential for even better video and audio that this UA-cam release??? Let's hope The Blues Brother's full concert resurfaces sometime in a more pristine form if possible, but this stuff rocks and I think when watching it how bad the current musical landscape has become in large part. Real blues musicians practicing their craft and knocking it out of the park with the help of two very talented men in black suits. Love it! Thanks for posting it cause it was easier than digging out my old DVD a guy from Sweden sent me years ago (kudos to nice folks like him).
Thank you for sharing this ❤💕
Belushi was a entertainment power house
Musician
Comedian
Actor
Their was almost nothing he couldn’t do. I can only imagine how different this world would have been if he was in Ghostbusters, instead of passing when he did
Steve Jordan is a beast, absolutely love his drumming on this live performance.
I think he’s touring with the Stones! since Charlie died 😢
I was there. The Blues Brothers were the show.
uh
hmmm
I seem to recall there was some other band too
@@oughtssought1198 Ya! Jerry!
@@kathyhoskin8350 thx for my first good laugh of the morning
not yr comment ... that was as clear as daybreak
amen to that
It's the new YT feature, "Translate to English" that YT added
pretty cheeky on their part considering what YT's grammar+spelling
autocorrection software does to "translate" accurate grammar+spelling
into nonsense
& what's up with insisting a worldful of users all have to use English?
thanks for the laugh,
& not to be contrary or anything, but I have a leftover knee-jerk reaction
= every time somebody says "Yeah Jerry!" to me I automatically say
"Yeah Bob" or "Yeah Bobs", meaning the 2 Giants, Hunter+Dylan, whose
shoulders of lyricism Jerry stood on to offer what he did of himself (& not
the fun SF acapella group, "The Bobs" ...
if yr curious about those other Bobs you could start w/ their
acapella version of the Dead's forever non-standard 2nd set standard
"Drumz=>Space" ... tho' you may have to listen to some other titles to
find it tagged onto the end of another piece ... "Helter Skelter" might work
wish you well navigating another week of
the US Blues shootout at the fantasy factory
try not to get addicted to whichever "Mute" button you prefer? or don't try.
how's that last line for the standard price+value of free advice?
wishing you+yours well, long may you wave if you remember to keep surfing
Dear brother my sister was in the Blues Collective n I was brought up on this! The good stuff. My birthdate was 30/12/1978 and I didn't know then but I do now thanks to you I was and am the only dude who was born yesterday to something that was real n good! Thank you Sir! Never mess with the kid bartender.
not the "only", friend, and
gratefully, far from it
a toast to yr blessings
Thanks for the good quality post. I've had a boot DVD of this concert and I must say this version is clearer. I love this, can you imagine the audience's delight that this was legit and pumped blues.
Thanks a lot for your feedback! 🤩
Master bluesmen practicing their craft.
“So much of the music we hear today are pre programmed disco…”
I want that snare drum.Steve Jordan and Duck Dunn,what a rhythm section.
Just imagine what it was like to see the Blues Brothers opening for the Dead...
Only 10k views is a crime. First place I'm going with my new time machine
After Hendrix
Briefcase Full of Blues changed my life!
Mine too!
WOW! As one of the worlds biggest Blues Brothers fans, i realllllly appreciate this.
I had the cassette of this concert when I was a kid. this was a world class band, all from first to last, they had a groove, a tone, a fantastic way of playing. there will never be a line-up like this again ... this band was really cool
What a epic opening act for the Gratful dead on New Years!!
The Blues Brothers Band is legit my go to when I want to get down!
Dance fool!
Man Pigpen would’ve really loved this show. RIP
My heart skipped a beat when John did that entrance...
He’s so sexy 😭
When you see me in person, your heart will skip two beats. I'm the real deal, baby...the whole damn show!
@@ronschaffer5959 no John is perfect
Said it Before, I'll Say It Again:
If Jake Blues had hung around a little longer, there would have been a
"Blues Brothers Christmas Movie / Album"
And It Would Be the Greatest Christmas Music Album on This Green Earth.
Zero way belushi wouldve done something so corny, dan on the other hand would do it lmfao
@@jakemckean3069 aykroyd was in the process of writing return of the blues brothers
@@bobbyg433 any more details on that version?
@@wuffalo I only read about it in the book "wired"
@@bobbyg433 i wouldnt trust it too much then. from what i know, return of the blues brothers was just the original script for the 1st movie dan aykroyd wrote before it was revised by john landis for being too long
Matt Guitar Murphy killed it
None of these guys died - they simply changed venues. _/|\_
I got to see Steve Jordan sit in with Grateful Dead, Spring 1995 BJCC Birmingham, AL @ the last truly great; Grateful Dead show.
Wow, such a wonderful concert. I’ve had the CD for years, but seeing it on video is something else!
I sat first row at the old poplar creek music theater in Chicago
Awesome how they announce the band and song they are covering. Great stuff here. If you guys like this please go listen to the originals.
My favorite band of all time !!!!
Shot gun Blues - Matt Murphy gives us both barrels! He was on fire that night.
Matt "Guitar" Murphy was a fucking beast.
Awesome!
long live the blues
Cropper and Murphy were having a blast.
Bellissimo!!........è come un medicinale contro il cattivo umore ma senza controindicazioni!!!!!
Great blues band that was created from Dan Akryods vision!
John’s vision
Shivers down my spine..
Been listening to the Dead for a long time but first time I've seen this. Great version of "Soul Man"!
And Paul Shafer, too--oh, my!
This is a legit classic band by.
Belushi was feeling great the moment he stepped on stage that night!!! He had some good shit.
I had to guard Jake's beer supplies, there was lots of concern regrading 'misted' bottles...and the LSD confetti..
He was with the dead! You better be on!!
Grab some dope snd I'll pull you in
Nothin will ever compare
Looked up cool in the dictionary and it said see Steve Cropper.
Best entrance EVER
What a fantastic performance. Thanks for sharing!
I just found out about that video, im 1994 but i loooove the blue brothers holy shit this is awesome
Thank you so much!!❤❤
Steve's having a great time on Boxcar
Elwood for ever.
Awesome thanks for putting this up!
You bet!
this looks like one of the most awesome awesomest things in the world
Amazing! ❤️
The best concert
i saw these guys at saratoga springs SPAC on july 4. a special date. this talented group had the place going crazy! it was such a thrill. dan akyroyd said while people in russia are trying to squeeze into our levi jeans the USA is the greatest country in the world! the audience went wild.i still have the ticket!
Was that the concert they recorded Made in America at?
This would have just been so epic to see.
LOVE THIS !!!❤
B movie.... My favorite
Oh,yeah.
I think one of the reasons i love the blues brothers is that this was born out of a bit but birthed honest and pure music made by the most skillfull musicians of their fields of the time, the mix of this concert is kinda rough, but what u can hear on Briefcase full of blues and made in america is honestly insane
terrific
Spettacolo,che tempi!
The Worlds Most Dangerous Band from Rock Island Illinois The Show Band of Joliet Jake and Elwood Blues The BLUES BROTHERS😌
Extraordinarios!!
Belushi,to me ,was an amazing singer
Dan Aykroyd?
Both of them were absolutely great performers. If I find a blues brothers sticker anywhere, I'm definitely putting it on my guitar.
Black or White, it is not point the question, humanity it is. You are kind human Blue Brothers. ☺✌👍
JUST HUMAN, JUST YOU ARE.☺
UN HUMAIN DE NOS JOURS EST UNE PERLE RARE. ÊTERE, SIMPLEMENT UN HUMAIN. ☺👉✌
💜💯⭐🥛🍯🍾🍷🧋🥤🥃🥂🍻🍺🍺🍻🧃🎟🎫🎰.
Just got a Jake blues neck tattoo, iconic!
A voir...!@ 1 con ery des.
.BLUES BROTHERS ...avec tt le monde...W !! Daut chercer..1 peu... !! MAIS C' EST ...SUPER TOP..!! HE HE..!
🎉🎉🎉🎉 ever
Paul Schaffer was the musical director and on the keyboards
Decembre 1978 35:16 ,31 ,concert des'blues' winterland ...! ..cherchez un peu...!!
Could this place seriously only afford ONE spotlight? It seems like they're only working with one, and it doesn't know where to be half the time...
They were no easy people on stage... 😁
I do than if be now to madfriend in the car whith the blues bros to velocity at Road home in after. Yeahhhh even blues bros
rubber biscuit was awesome, man he could sure wale
Cool to think that half this crowd is on acid watching this, waiting for the Dead
Yeah... maybe... hahaha
I certainly was!
In 1978 John Belushi was age 29 and Dan Aykroyd was age 26
Flip, Flop & Fly - I don't care if I die 🎶🎶 😎😎🎶🎶
Kick ass
Steve Jordan = Law
Joliet Jake and Elwood Blues!
Tight band
At the very ends of my playlists..... this is my “go to”. ....goatpiss into gasoline.
Murph and Magic Tones!
Before the movie!
God this band is so goddamn unreal
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
27:27 That's what it takes to catch ghosts, ladies and gentlemen.
It's a good thing I don't know who the chief lighting guy was.
Hahahah that was some mad shit elwood was doing at 12.40. Love it
👍👍😎
OMG
White man or Black man, it isn't the question?. Human, that is the question. I AM YOUR'S BLUES BROTHERS. ☺👍✌.
This is sick
U was gonna say the ballon voices in the intro sound like jerry and bobby
YOU ARE HUMAN. ☺
Thank you...when I look at my Johnson, I often confuse myself for a donkey.