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Post subject: Re: Blues Brothers 101
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:15 pm
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I seem to only remember the musicians and the music

You got most of 'em but you done left out John Lee Hooker. I love that version of "Boom Boom" on the South End of Chicago streets!


+1 John Lee was a real treat for me.

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Post subject: Re: Blues Brothers 101
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:00 am
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63supro wrote:
Highline wrote:
Miami Mike wrote:
I seem to only remember the musicians and the music

You got most of 'em but you done left out John Lee Hooker. I love that version of "Boom Boom" on the South End of Chicago streets!


+1 John Lee was a real treat for me.


The memory ain't what it used to be these days. :wink:

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Post subject: Re: Blues Brothers 101
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:26 pm
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Wasn't Taj Mahal in there somewhere too?


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Post subject: Re: Blues Brothers 101
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 1:43 am
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boxbang wrote:
Wasn't Taj Mahal in there somewhere too?


That's "Blues Brothers 2000" which is a different film. His "John The Revelator" is in the soundtrack. It is said he is also in the film uncredited, seen at the used car lot where Elwood goes to shop and winds up buying a car from B.B. King. Taj is the person who rousts Elwood from the box where he is sleeping outside the gated lot. It is said that he had a larger part in the original shooting script that got edited out.

Of course he wrote and originally recorded "She Caught The Katy" which is the opening theme in the original BB film made some 18 years earlier.


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