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NeoGen
03-20-2005, 04:59 PM
Does anyone here knows/listens to the old Blues Brothers?

I know it's not from my generation, (EDIT)John Belushi died around the time I was born, but still I find it great music.
If anyone knows the song they play, Green Onions, with the lyrics spoken by Dan Aykroyd... it's just amazing. It's one of the most enthusiastic and patriotic speeches I ever heard...

Green Onions
Speech by Elwood, as performed on 'Made In America'


All right people. The rest of the hard working all star Blues Brothers are gonna be out here in a minute, including my little brother Jake. But right now, I'd like to talk a little bit about this tune you're hearing. This is of course the Green Onions tune. It was a very very big hit in the early sixties in this country. And of course, it was composed and recorded in Memphis, Tennessee, right here in the United States Of America. You know, people, I believe that this tune can be acquainted with the great classical music around the world. Now you go to Germany, you've got your Bach, your Beethoven, your Brahms... Here in America you've got your Fred McDowell, your Irving Berlin, your Glenn Miller, and your Booker T & The MG's, people. Another example of the great contributions in music and culture that this country has made around the world. And as you look around around the world today, you see this country spurned. You see backs turned on this country. Well people, I'm gonna tell you something, this continent, North America, is the stronghold! This is where we're gonna make our stand in this decade! Yeah, people, I've got something to say to the State Department. I say Take that archaic Monroe Doctrine, and that Marshall Plan that says we're supposed to police force the world, and throw 'em out! Let's stay home for the next ten years people! Stay right here in North America and enjoy the music and culture that is ours. Yeah, I got one more thing to say. I'm just talking about the music, people, and what it does to me. And that is, as you look around around the world, you go to the Soviet Union or Great Britain or France, you name any country... Everybody is doing flips and twists just to get into a genuine pair of American blue jeans! And to hear this music and we got it all here, in America, the land of the Chrysler 440 cubic inch engine!

GREEN ONIONS!

The last part, including that line on bold almost makes me renounce my nationality and go to America... :oops:
Once again, it's not of my generation either, but I made some research, and it seems the Chrysler 440 c.i. engine was a remarkable piece of technology and horsepower at the time... :)

NVM
03-20-2005, 05:21 PM
er...Jim is John's brother....

NeoGen
03-20-2005, 05:30 PM
oops... slight mistake there. They were both in the band, I confused one with the other... :P
Correcting it now

EDIT: Nice to see I'm not the only one here that knows them :)

WienerDog
03-21-2005, 01:35 AM
Dan Akroyd and John Belushi were the Blues Bro's.....
I think Jim filled in once or twice after John died.

NVM
03-21-2005, 01:58 AM
Jim did a kind of a tribute tour.

Beerknurd
03-21-2005, 04:04 PM
Dan Akroyd and John Belushi were the Blues Bro's.....
I think Jim filled in once or twice after John died.

It's nice to see you posting again....