
Recently, I was made aware of the NetGalley site (www.netgalley.com), where I could actually read books that had yet to be published. I created an account and began searching for a book to read. It didn’t take long to come across The Blues Brothers by Daniel de Visé. I requested to read it and was granted the opportunity.
I have been a fan of The Blues Brothers since it hit theaters. In my opinion, it remains one of the best movies of the 1980’s. I was aware that the characters were created on Saturday Night Live and that was all I really knew about how the film came to be. Looking back now, I guess I just assumed that it was something that Lorne Michaels gave his blessing to like Wayne’s World or the Coneheads movies. That wasn’t necessarily the case. As a matter of fact, it was quite a fight just to get the characters on the air!
As I dove into this book, I learned the backstories of John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. It was interesting to walk along side them on the road as they rose to fame. I also loved reading about the other now famous names that they worked with prior to coming together at SNL, how they landed their gigs at 30 Rock, and the idea that eventually became The Blues Brothers.
The book does a fine job of also giving readers a look at the personal lives of Belushi and Aykroyd. It was hard to read about the struggles that Belushi had with drugs. I was unaware of the steps that he had taken to try to break free from them. Sadly, we all know that he eventually succumbed to them.
Making a movie is certainly not an easy thing. Throughout this book, you will learn how an idea led to a huge script that had to be cut down, how the amazing musicians were put together, and how many of the great R&B singers came to be a part of the film.
Blues Brothers fans will love this because of the familiar stories and the ones they haven’t heard. There is a good mixture of both. There were plenty of stories in the book that will make me watch particular scenes in the film a bit more closely because of things it revealed.
I truly enjoyed the book and will be rushing out to get a hard copy of it when it is available March 19, 2024. You can preorder it on Amazon now if you wish.
I want to thank NetGalley for allowing me the opportunity to read this before it was published. I look forward to my next read!
thanks, I can’t wait to read this!
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This sounds really cool Keith. I love bios and books about events like this. I’m not much into fiction but this I love. Thanks for this!
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There were some great stories. They were very lucky that the Mayor of Chicago was so accommodating
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I’ve heard about that…yea they were breaking rules everywhere like with the cars going 100 everywhere lol.
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The stuff that they had to do to get the shots on Lower Wacker Dr and in that plaza with the Picaso ….
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Cool man…yea I’m going to read that.
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I just re-watched The Blues Brothers a few weeks ago. The talent that appeared in that film is incredible. I certainly will want to grab a copy of this book. Thanks Keith!
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You are SO right! BB King was almost in it, too!
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Didn’t know that!
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They did get him eventually in the sequel.
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that’s a cool sounding site that I wouldn’t have guessed could even exist , getting things before they are published. Blues Brothers might really be the only thing spun off from SNL that resulted in a good movie, with possible apologies to ‘Wayne’s World’.
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Audio book format?
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I don’t know. This one I read via the NetGalley app. I would imagine that there will be an audio version at some point
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