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The Blues Brothers (1980) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 46

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Sound clips of funny quotes and famous lines from The Blues Brothers (1980) movie. All waveform audio files are in wav and mp3 format.

Actors: John Belushi (Joliet Jake Blues), Dan Aykroyd (Elwood Blue), Ray Charles (Ray)

3 more actors, Aretha Franklin (Mrs. Murphy), Henry Gibson (Head Nazi), Carrie Fisher (Mystery Woman),

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451 I guess you wanna get your steel guitars and everything set up on stage, don't you?
452 I kept asking you if we were gonna play again.
453 I kind of like the Wrigley Field bit.
454 I know about that stuff. I been exploited all my life.
455 I love that talk. That baby talk. When she talk like that, I can't take it like that.
456 I mean, look. We got an appointment to see Mr. Sline tomorrow.
457 I mean, really, Ray. It's used. There's no action left in this keyboard.
458 I need a pencil.
459 I need you, you, you in the morning, when my soul's on fire.
460 I need you, you, you. I need you, you, you.

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