By Jae-Ha Kim
Chicago Sun-Times
June 6, 2003
8 tonight
Vic Theatre, 3145 N. Sheffield
Tickets, $36
21-and-over show
(312) 559-1212
Currently touring the country with Dan Aykroyd–who, along with Belushi’s brother John, invented the infamous Blues Brothers–Belushi took a breather to talk about psychics, the Chicago blues scene and teaching his little girl to sing.
L.A. vs. Chicago: I’ve been [in California] for 17 years now and think it’s one of the greatest states in the union. It did take me about five years to acclimate to it, though.
L.A.’s bad rap: The people here are great. It’s the people who’ve moved from other places who cause the trouble.
Lakers vs. the Bulls: I’m Chicago all the way–Cubs, Bulls, Bears, Blackhawks. I wear my Blackhawks hat all year long.
“According to Jim” is according to …: Me in a roundabout way. I don’t write the show, though.
Your favorite line from the show: There was one episode where Courtney [Thorne-Smith] wants me to go to a Christmas party across the street. I said, “Why can’t we just have a party here with you and me?”
The truth about men: We generally have to be dragged from our homes.
How your real-life wife circumvents that: She generally promises me sexual favors.
Highlight of the day: Watching my 16-month old at his swimming lesson.
Favorite song to sing to your kids: I taught my little girl, who’s 3-1/2 years old, to sing Delaney [Bramlett’s] “Never Ending Song of Love.” She took to it right away.
What’s in your CD player: Junior Wells, Buddy Guy and some older [Eric] Clapton.
Last good movie you saw: “Gleason.” Brad [Garrett] did a great job in it.
Acting vs. singing: I would never put those things in conflict.
How you see yourself: I think of myself as a big guy from Chicago. Not “big” as in famous, but as in beefy.
What you’re better at than your wife: I’m a better dancer. She’s better at everything else, though. Thank God the kids have her looks.
Your Dick Butkus connection: I was at a Planet Hollywood opening in Aspen and a girl grabbed me to dance. I had so much fun. She was a cousin of his, I think. Anyhow, she set me free from my fear of dancing.
Your sister the psychic: I let her do a reading on me a couple times just for fun. She’s very good.
On what your late brother, John, would think of your career: I have no idea. He died 20 years ago. I would hope he’d be proud.
Favorite Chicago hotel: I always stay at the House of Blues Hotel and go to the Foundation Room and then check out some of the shows.
Favorite Chicago restaurant: So many. I always go to Smith & Wollensky and get a little bit of everything.
Favorite place to eat when you’re feeling “bad”: I’ll swing by Portillo’s and get a hot dog. Or I might get some beef and Italian sausage double dipped at Mr. Beef.
Favorite place to workout: I run by the old baseball diamond in Grant Park where we shot “About Last Night” and come back down the lake.
A Chicago must-do: I always have to go to Second City and see the improv.
Most memorable thing about Chicago: Everything, but the view of the skyline is spectacular.
The last word on Chicago: Home sweet home.