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Re: + Other/Continue Jake and Elroy Blues THE BLUES BROTHERS
8/18/2007 9:52:56 PM
The Blues Brothers are what can only be described as a musical, comedic, and cinematic legend. They have become part of our culture, and have spawned countless tribute acts all across the world.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW47o9GMnig

In the 1970's, John Belushi, working with National Lampoon, met with Dan Aykroyd, then a host of a children's tv program, and owner of a speakeasy called the '505 Club'. Dan, from Toronto, put on a record called 'Straight Up', by the Downchild Blues Band. John was into rock music and heavy metal, and in spite of being from Chicago, wasn't familiar with blues music. After listening to 'Everything I need Almost', and 'Shotgun Blues', John began to think about putting a blues band together. Howard Shore (Saturday Night Live's musical director), who was also there, suggested the name 'The Blues Brothers'. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea9mV9EhPvE
When Dan came to audition for Saturday Night Live, he regularly met with John and listened to blues records. One time, Dan showed John the cover of an album by John Lee Hooker, which showed him wearing the hat and shades that would later become the Blues Brothers trademark look. John said 'If we ever put this together, this will be the look!'. The suits and the ties that they wore came from the Beatnik Era in the 50's and the 60's, where musicians would wear straight apparel, so that they could go out into straight society and not be hassled. Also, this was a reference to the 'Men in Black', the guys in black suits that always turn up when there are UFO sightings, and tell you to be quiet about it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdqFPIWwFjg
Before being hired for Saturday Night Live, the Blues Brothers went to the Lone Star Cafe and performed for the first time in their full outfits. They jammed with Room Full of Blues and Willie Nelson's band. Unfortunately, they didn't have a serious place to play, so Dan and John started talking with the Saturday Night Live band. Howard Shore suggested they do a blues number on the show. Dan and John were reluctant to do that, because they weren't ready to give away the look of the Blues Brothers. So instead, they performed their first song,
'King Bee' wearing bee costumes.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWDRSktCYeY
After the 'King Bee' number, Dan and John re-assessed things and realised that they had the look, the music and the act for the Blues Brothers. All that was missing was a band. So they decided to put one together and go on Saturday Night Live as a regular band, just like all the other guest bands that performed each week. Tom 'Bones' Malone, the trombone player in the Saturday Night Live band, suggested that they get Steve Cropper and Donald 'Duck' Dunn, both well known and legendary blues and soul musicians from the Stax Records era. Both agreed to join the band. The Blues Brothers became a merger of the electric Chicago Blues sound, and the Memphis Stax Records R&B sound, inspired by such musicians as Otis Redding, David Porter and Isaac Hayes. When asked what songs they would like to perform, Dunn and Cropper suggested they recut 'Soul Man'. The song went on to be a number 1 single. Matt 'Guitar' Murphy was also recruited as the lead guitar player for the band.
So, the Blues Brothers Band was complete, featuring some of the best musicians around at the time. The Blues Brothers decided to release a full album, so in 1978 they recorded a live concert at the Universal Amphitheatre. The album, called 'Briefcase Full of Blues', went on to sell 3.5 million copies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwuaMsxCArk 
After the album went double platinum, John Belushi invited Dan Aykroyd to join him in Hollywood, where they had been asked to do a Blues Brothers movie. Dan started to write a script for the movie, and spent all of his free time doing it. In the end, it was so big, that when it came time to deliver it, he wrapped it in the cover of the phone book, because it was as thick as one! The script was over 300 pages long. Dan had not only written the Blues Brothers movie, but he had also written the sequel, called 'Return of the Blues Brothers'. The script contained every bit of information there was about the Blues Brothers, including the history of the band members, and detailed biographies of
Jake and Elwood Blues.
When John Landis read the script, he said straight out that it was too long. Standard movies are 120 pages long, and this was well over 300! So Dan and John Landis sat down and rewrote the script, condensing it into something they could actually film. The
soundtrack for the film was recorded professionally, and featured some of the best music from the Blues Brothers movie. In spite of this, it only sold a million copies.
In 1980, the Blues Brothers recorded another live concert, and released it as the album
'Made in America'. This album only sold 300,000 copies, and it was then that Dan and John decided that the act was over. They made the movie 'Neighbours' together, then went their separate ways, both going on to make movies in Hollywood.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqi8ML8C5SE
In March, 1982, John Belushi took an overdose of heroin and cocaine. He died shortly afterwards of a complete respiratory failure. He was buried on March 9, 1982 in Abel's Hill Cemetery. It was believed that this meant the Blues Brothers was over for good, but nothing could have been further from the truth.

The Blues Brothers Band continues to perform all around the world, and has released many new albums over the past few decades. In 1989 they released
'Live in Montreux', then in 1992, they released 'Red, White & Blues'. Dan Aykroyd joined the band occasionally, but the band usually featured guest vocalists, such as Larry 'T' Thursten and Eddie Floyd. It was also around this time that Dan Aykroyd launched 'House of Blues', a chain of blues clubs across America. Traditionally, they are opened with a performance by The Blues Brothers Band. In 1997, Jim Belushi joined the band as the blood brother of Jake Blues, 'Zee' Blues. A performance at Chicago's House of Blues was recorded and released as 'Blues Brothers and Friends'. It was at this time, when the band was starting to become popular again, that Dan Aykroyd and John Landis started to plan a sequel to The Blues Brothers movie. Jim Belushi declined to be involved, but in his place was John Goodman as 'Mighty Mack' Blues. The movie also featured Joe Morton as 'Cab' Blues, and J. Evan Bonifant as 'Buster' Blues.
The movie,
'Blues Brothers 2000', was released in 1998, and although it featured a legendary cast of blues musicians, such as Eric Clapton and BB King, it was not a box office success. The soundtrack is a must have item, though, and features music by a large variety of blues musicians, not just the Blues Brothers.
The Blues Brothers also performed at the 31st Superbowl, along with James Brown and ZZ Top. The band continues to perform around the world, and has featured guest vocalist
Tommy 'Pipes' McDonnell, and currently Eddie Floyd. Dan Aykroyd's House of Blues chain also has it's own radio program, Blues Hour, and Dan presents the show as his alter-ego 'Elwood Blues'The Blues Brothers continue to be a legend in the history of blues, as well as the history of Hollywood. There are hundreds of Blues Brothers fans around the world, and also a large number of Blues Brothers tribute shows are appearing all over the globe. It is a phenomenon that will never die.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjGfnsjdJec
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Re: + Other/Continue
8/19/2007 7:51:36 AM

Hello Thomas

   I think I should have put a comma between blues and Brother in my post. I was saying that you are my brother and I know you like the blues.

   It is Roy Buchanon at the musical end of the link I placed. One of the greatest blues guitarists that ever lived. That particular link takes you to Roy's rendition of a Crosby, Stills ,Nash and Young tune called Down By The River. I would really like to hear your take on Roy. I saw him live at The Scottish Rite Cathedral in New Castle PA just before he died. He was absolutely amazing.

Sincerely, Bill

May a smile follow you to sleep each night and,,,,,be there waiting,,,,,when you awaken http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/8212/ShowForum.aspx Sincerely, Billdaddy
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Re: + Other/Continue
8/19/2007 9:47:25 AM
My Bad Pop, but i do enjoy the blues brothers. A little bit about your boy Roy Buchanon, Roy worked with Stevie Ray Vaughan on a record of theres and Roy used to come the the Vaughan brothers house when they were just starting out , helping them along with there musical talents. Thank you Bill for your correction and for your comments do appretiate you my friend...Pop. Your Brother Thomas.
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Re: Special Music Videos w/ Bio Backgrounds
8/20/2007 1:04:53 PM

Hey Thomas,

Some very interesting music you have here. Thanks for sharing.

Have a wonderful day!!

Your friend,

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Re: Special Tribute to LED ZEPPELIN Rock Band
8/20/2007 2:11:29 PM
Thank You beth for stopping by, more interesting music on the way my good friend!!
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin in 1968, clockwise from left: John Paul Jones, John Bonham (Top), Robert Plant, and Jimmy Page (Centre)
Led Zeppelin in 1968, clockwise from left: John Paul Jones, John Bonham (Top), Robert Plant, and Jimmy Page (Centre)
Background information
Origin London
West Bromwich
Kidderminster, England
Genre(s) Hard rock, Heavy metal, Blues-rock, Folk-rock
Years active 1968–1980
(Partial reunions: 1985, 1988, 1995)
Label(s) Atlantic
Swan Song
Associated
acts
The Yardbirds
Page and Plant
Band of Joy
Website ledzeppelin.com
Members
Robert Plant
Jimmy Page
John Paul Jones
John Bonham (deceased)

Led Zeppelin were an English rock band that formed in September 1968. Led Zeppelin consisted of Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Bonham, and John Paul Jones. With their heavy, guitar-driven sound, Led Zeppelin are regarded as one of the first heavy metal bands. Their rock-infused interpretation of the blues also incorporated rockabilly, reggae,soul, funk, jazz, classical, Celtic, Indian, Arabic, folk, pop, Latin, and country. The band did not release the popular songs from their albums as singles in Britain, as they preferred to develop the concept of album-oriented rock. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ2Vv2xZ5pc Robert Plant performing live with Led Zeppelin in 1975

Over 25 years after disbanding following Bonham's 1980 death, Led Zeppelin continue to be held in high regard for their artistic achievements, commercial success, and broad influence. The band have sold more than 300 million albums worldwide, including 109.5 million sales in the United States, and they are the only band to have had all their albums reach the U.S. Billboard Top 10. Led Zeppelin are ranked No. 1 on VH1's list of the 100 greatest artists of hard rock. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYbMPgqsGhI  Jimmy Page during Led Zeppelin's 1977 American tour

The group played together on record the first time on the final day of sessions for the P. J. Proby album, Three Week Hero. Proby recalled, "Come the last day we found we had some studio time, so I just asked the band to play while I just came up with the words. ... They weren't Led Zeppelin at the time, they were the New Yardbirds and they were going to be my band." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HSV7vwXxRA Jones playing "Dazed and Confused" in the Denmark Radio show, 1969.

The band completed the Scandinavian tour as "The New Yardbirds". One account, which has become almost legendary, has it that Keith Moon and John Entwistle suggested that a possible supergroup containing themselves, Jimmy Page, and Jeff Beck would go down like a lead balloon, a term Entwistle used to describe a bad gig The group deliberately dropped the 'a' in Lead at the suggestion of their manager, Peter Grant, to prevent "thick Americans" from pronouncing it as "leed".Shortly after their first tour, the group's self-titled first album was released on January 13, 1969. Its blend of blues, folk, and eastern influences with distorted amplification made it one of the pivotal records in the creation of heavy metal music. However, Plant has commented that it is unfair for people to typecast the band as heavy metal, since about a third of their music was acoustic.  I have found a tribute band in which i think does the best version i have ever seen with the first track on the first album by Led Zeppelin - Good Times Bad Times http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMwgPXFB-NE John Bonham c.1970

In an interview for the Led Zeppelin Profiled radio promo CD (1990) Page said that the album took about 36 hours of studio time to create (including mixing), and stated that he knows this because of the amount charged on the studio bill. Peter Grant claimed the album cost £1,750 to produce (including artwork). By 1975, the album had grossed $7,000,000.Led Zeppelin's album cover met an interesting protest when, at a February 28, 1970 gig in Copenhagen, the band was billed as "The Nobs" as the result of a threat of legal action from aristocrat Eva von Zeppelin (a relative of the namesake creator of the Zeppelin aircraft), who, upon seeing the logo of the Hindenburg crashing in flames, threatened to have the show pulled off the air.  STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN -

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