The band then began to take on a life beyond the confines of the television screen, releasing an album, Briefcase Full of Blues, in 1978, and then having a Hollywood film, The Blues Brothers, created around its characters in 1980.
After the death of Belushi in 1982, the Blues Brothers have continued to perform with a rotation of guest singers and other band members. Aykroyd reunited the original band in 1988 for a world tour and again in 1998 for a sequel to the film, Blues Brothers 2000. Aykroyd and the band, occasionally joined by Belushi's brother Jim, make regular appearances at musical festivals worldwide.
The Thrill Is Gone
The Blues Brothers Lyrics
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The thrill is gone away
I know the thrill is gone
The thrill is gone away
Now you've done me wrong
You'll be sorry someday
The thrill is gone
Yeah the thrill is gone
Thrill is gone away from me
Don't know if I'll still live on
But so lonely I'll be
The thrill is gone
Iit's gone away for me
Oh the thrill is gone baby
It's gone away for good
Someday I know I'll be over it all
Just like I know a man should
Now I'm free free
Now baby, free from your spell
Well I'm
Free free free
Now free from your spell
And I know it's all over
All I can do is wish you well
The Blues Brothers' "The Thrill Is Gone" is a soulful ballad that speaks to the pain of lost love, as well as the resolve to move forward. The song's simple yet powerful lyrics convey the singer's emotions as he comes to terms with the fact that the thrill is gone from his relationship, and that the person who once meant everything to him has done him wrong. He acknowledges the loneliness that he feels, but also expresses hope that he will eventually overcome this heartbreak.
The song's title, "The Thrill Is Gone," carries a double meaning. On the one hand, it refers to the loss of the excitement and passion that once fueled the singer's relationship. But it also suggests that he has become disillusioned with love itself, and that the thrill of being in a relationship has been permanently extinguished.
The song's structure and instrumentation, including its slow tempo, minor key, and mournful horn solo, all contribute to its melancholic tone. At the same time, however, the song's refrain, "Now I'm free free, now baby, free from your spell," suggests that the singer has achieved a sense of liberation and independence, and that he is ready to move on from the pain of his past relationship.
Overall, "The Thrill Is Gone" is a powerful testament to the emotional toll of lost love, as well as the possibility of healing and redemption.
Line by Line Meaning
Thrill is gone
I no longer feel excitement or pleasure
The thrill is gone away
The excitement and pleasure that I once felt are no longer present
I know the thrill is gone
I am aware that I no longer feel the excitement and pleasure
The thrill is gone away from me
The excitement and pleasure have left me, I no longer experience them
Now you've done me wrong
You have hurt or betrayed me in some way
You'll be sorry someday
Karma will catch up with you and you will regret your actions
Don't know if I'll still live on
I am uncertain if I can continue to live with this pain
But so lonely I'll be
If I do continue, it will be a lonely path
Oh the thrill is gone baby
The excitement and pleasure are completely absent
It's gone away for good
The excitement and pleasure are not coming back
Someday I know I'll be over it all
I am confident that I will eventually move on from this pain
Just like I know a man should
It is expected of a man to eventually move on from pain and let go
Now I'm free free
I feel liberated and unburdened from the pain and betrayal
Now baby, free from your spell
I am no longer under your control or influence
And I know it's all over
I am aware that our relationship has ended and there is no going back
All I can do is wish you well
All I can offer you is my hope for your future happiness, despite our past pain
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@jasmineshuhaimi8071
...best "Big Band Combo"
@carlosparodi5526
Matt GUITAR Murphy !!🤩👏👏
@nagylajosnecsilla3507
Ős tehetségek!
@robertosozio3425
Nice version good voices and nice guitars 👌👌
@user-hh4bm9hi9l
👍👏
@ddrogba2206
Tour organised by my father, Didier Tricard :)
@claudiovallese40
God bless you and your father Guillaume... thrill maybe gone, but chills stay... thank you man... thank you forever
@aponcapone
very good concert. there's a cd from it but not shure theres a dvd.
@claudiovallese40
You're possibly right. I still can vividly remember havin' cassette and vhs... never came across no dvd version out of it tho'