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What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?

  • 2023
  • PG
  • 1h 52m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,1/10
235
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What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears? (2023)
In 1970, Blood, Sweat and Tears was one of the biggest bands in the world. They had exploded on the scene with both daring and promise, selling millions of records, winning multiple Grammy Awards including Album of the Year (beating out The Beatles' Abbey Road) and headlining the legendary Woodstock festival.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueGrammy winners Blood, Sweat and Tears rose to stardom in 1970, faced Nixon administration clash, controversial Soviet tour, exposing downfall after Woodstock high.Grammy winners Blood, Sweat and Tears rose to stardom in 1970, faced Nixon administration clash, controversial Soviet tour, exposing downfall after Woodstock high.Grammy winners Blood, Sweat and Tears rose to stardom in 1970, faced Nixon administration clash, controversial Soviet tour, exposing downfall after Woodstock high.

  • Director
    • John Scheinfeld
  • Writer
    • John Scheinfeld
  • Stars
    • Clive Davis
    • David Clayton-Thomas
    • David Wild
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,1/10
    235
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • John Scheinfeld
    • Writer
      • John Scheinfeld
    • Stars
      • Clive Davis
      • David Clayton-Thomas
      • David Wild
    • 7Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 9Commentaires de critiques
    • 60Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Clive Davis
    Clive Davis
    • Self
    David Clayton-Thomas
    • Self
    David Wild
    David Wild
    • Self
    Blood Sweat & Tears
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Tim Naftali
    Tim Naftali
    • Self
    Daniel Klein
    • Self
    Donn Cambern
    • Self
    Bobby Colomby
    Bobby Colomby
    • Self
    Steve Katz
    • Self
    Jim Fielder
    • Self
    David Felton
    David Felton
    • Self
    Tina Cunningham
    • Self
    Fred Lipsius
    • Self
    Danielle Lussier
    • Self
    Louis Armstrong
    Louis Armstrong
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Nicolae Ceausescu
    Nicolae Ceausescu
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Winston Churchill
    Winston Churchill
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Dizzy Gillespie
    Dizzy Gillespie
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Scheinfeld
    • Writer
      • John Scheinfeld
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    10jimballentinejb

    Not just a Rockumentary

    Not just another story about writing songs or going up against 'The Man'. This is a true story of how a rising star-popular rock band was used as a tool by the Nixon Administration; and the accounts by the artists of how seeing life behind the iron curtain changed these musicians viewpoints. They brought back their eye opening message and told of the stark differences between life under communism and life within a democracy. Blood Sweat and Tears suffered cancel culture decades before it became in vogue, simply for being honest. As a Veteran who experienced first hand the fall of the Iron Curtain, I can tell you ... they got this one right!
    7cledakling

    It's a shame more people won't know this story.

    I've always loved David Clayton Thomas's voice and the music of Blood Sweat and Tears. They're favorites along with Chicago, Steely Dan, and Earth Wind and Fire for big brass lines and complex instrumentation.

    However, I had no idea what had happened to them being a little too young to remember much about the counterculture. I assumed that they went the way of most popular bands who had personality difficulties and fell apart.

    It's really interesting to find out this was far from the case. The other reviewers here give you the story of their fateful trip behind the Iron Curtain. Just because the members said that the communist countries were oppressive and essentially - worse than the government in the US - people decided that they had turned their back on there political beliefs and had become shells for the government. Their career never really recovered.

    I think they could have edited and arranged things so that there would be room to at least mention the other members in the nine person band. Also Id have liked a little more background on how they came together and how their career ended. Their experiences had to be incredibly impactful for everyone.

    At this particular time in American history, this isn't just nostalgia, it's an important reflection of what has gone and what can go on in the United States.
    7paul-allaer

    How a hot rock band got 'canceled' in 1970

    As "What The Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?" (2023 release; 112 min.) opens, we are in "Bucharest, Romania 1970", and BS&T is performing, reportedly the first rock band to perform behind the Iron Curtain. BS&T is touring Romania, Yugoslavia, and Poland as part of the US State Department's cultural exchange program, notwithstanding that most of the 9 member group are anti-Vietnam and anti-Nixon... At this point we are less than 10 minutes into the documentary.

    Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from director John Scheinfeld ("The U. S. v. Lennon"). Here he examines what happened to a band that was at the peak of their critical and commercial success, and ends up being 'canceled" (as we know that term today) after touring behind the Iron Curtain. The film makers have interviewed all the primary characters involved. Amazingly, the State Department had hired a large film crew (including 5 camera men) to document the whole thing, with the intent of releasing a film to the public at large. This documentary does an excellent job in showcasing both the political aspects of this entire episode, and the musical aspects (the concert footage shows BS&T in peak form, and the music is MILES better than what I recall of them).

    "What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears" was released in early 2023, but I only recently became aware of it when browsing Amazon Prime for something good to watch and Prime recommended it to me. :What the Hell Happened" is currently rated 81% Certified Fresh, which sounds about right to me. If you are in the mood for a slice of rock music history that you probably never even know existed, or simply are a fan of Blood, Sweat & Tears, I'd readily suggest you check this out and draw your own conclusion.
    10Lolarobot

    This made me so very happy! Great movie.

    This film about Blood, Sweat & Tears not only reignited my love for their music but also unlocked intense childhood memories. When I was around five years old, my parents played their album constantly, and I would dance around the house, completely immersed in the rhythms and melodies. Watching this documentary, I discovered so many songs I hadn't heard before, and I was blown away by the depth and diversity of their catalog.

    As an adult, I've gained a new appreciation for the band, especially their brilliant fusion of jazz and rock, which was so original for its time. Their unique sound places them at the top of my list of favorite bands from that generation. The film also captured an interesting and poignant chapter in their history-touring Eastern Bloc Soviet countries. Watching how their music uplifted people living under such oppressive regimes was incredibly moving. It underscored the power of musical expression, especially in places where freedom of speech and creativity were severely restricted.

    Reflecting on that, I couldn't help but feel a sense of concern about the direction America is heading, particularly under Democratic leadership. The lack of freedom of speech and expression (and propaganda) is becoming more evident, echoing what history has already shown us. This film, beyond being a tribute to the band, serves as a reminder of how essential music and freedom are to the human spirit. Blood, Sweat & Tears not only entertained but also embodied that powerful expression, making this movie both an emotional and thought-provoking experience.
    7ferguson-6

    what goes up ...

    Greetings again from the darkness. "What goes up, must come down" ... those are the opening lyrics to "Spinning Wheel", a huge hit for the brass-rock band Blood, Sweat & Tears. The lyrics are meant to convey the cycles of life, but they also reflect the meteoric rise and fall of the band itself. John Scheinfeld is a knowledgeable and passionate documentarian behind profiles of such acclaimed musicians as Herb Alpert, Brian Wilson, Sergio Mendes, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, John Lennon, Harry Nilsson, Bette Midler, Rick Nelson, Rosemary Clooney, John Coltrane, Andy Williams, and Dean Martin. He's a natural choice to provide the answers to the titular question.

    A 9-piece jazz-rock band hitting the charts big time is not something that could have been predicted in the late 1960's. Scheinfeld opens the film with clips of the band live on stage in Bulgaria in 1970 as David Clayton-Thomas belts out "Spinning Wheel". We learn they were the first American rock band to perform behind the Iron Curtain, and we also learn there is more to the story. Much more. At the time, the United States was in the Vietnam War and social and political unrest and upheaval were occurring regularly. There is every indication that the State Department invoked a strategy of using a popular band to ease tensions in communist countries. It was the legal and visa issues of Canadian singer Clayton-Thomas that provided the opening the State Department needed to pressure the band to undertake the tour with the goal of softening the U. S. reputation as a bullying military force.

    Ultimately, it was a tour that turned most everyone on all sides against the band. Romanian concert goers initially enjoyed the 'freeing' aspect of the band's music, but soon the police used dogs to break up the crowds and end the celebration. When the band returned home, the counterculture couldn't forgive them for the tour in communist territory, and the conservative right couldn't forgive them for being against the Vietnam War. Everyone was upset at Blood, Sweat & Tears.

    We get a bit of the band's history in that it was founded by Al Kooper in 1967 when they introduced a new sound, however, after the first album, it was determined a new singer was preferred and a very brief audition from Clayton-Thomas secured the job for him. The rest of the band consisted of Jim Fielder on bass, Bobby Colomby on drums, Steve Katz on guitar, Dick Halligan multiple instruments, Jerry Hyman on horns, Fred Lipsius on sax, and trumpeters Chuck Winfiled and Lew Soloff. For the most part, the band members were not politically outspoken. The exception was Steve Katz who was adamantly opposed to the foreign land tour. It was the band's second album that changed everything. Three huge hits - "And When I Die", "You've Made Me So Very Happy", and "Spinning Wheel" - helped them win Album of the Year over the now classic Abbey Road from The Beatles.

    Scheinfeld solves another mystery when he explains why, listed as headliners, the band was not featured in the "Woodstock" documentary. Not surprisingly, the answer involves money, and of course, the band members now look back on their manager's decision with some regret. But there is more to the story of the band's faded glory than the communist block tour. An early Las Vegas residency, though a much sought-after gig these days, garnered the label "square" for the band ... this despite performances at the Fillmore and MSG. Although the band never regained the popularity of that second album, they did have subsequent hits that included "Hi-De-Ho" (written by Carole King) and "Go Down Gamblin'". Perhaps most shocking is that more than 65 hours of concert footage was shot on the Iron Curtain tour, yet the State Department shelved the documentary project, likely for political reasons given the police and military activity against concert goers. Bonus points to Scheinfeld for solving a couple of long-term musical mysteries here, and also for including some "Bullwinkle" clips.

    Abramorama will release the film in theaters beginning March 24th.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 août 2023 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
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      • Roku [united states]
    • Langue
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      • ブラッド・スウェット&ティアーズに何が起こったのか?
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      • Roush Media
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      • 37 134 $ US
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