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  1. The upcoming documentary What The Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears? will finally tell the band’s complete story, using 65 hours of unseen footage shot on the band’s infamous Iron Curtain tour, which was much more complicated than most fans understood at the time. “Created with the full cooperation of Blood, Sweat & Tears,” reads a ...

  2. 20. Apr. 2023 · Blood, Sweat & Tears – What The Hell Happened To Blood, Sweat & Tears? This soundtrack accompanies a John Scheinfeld tour documentary suppressed for 50 years (it was never initially released). The CD includes 10 familiar but previously unissued live tracks from shows in June & July 1970. The concerts took place despite being politically

  3. 2023. 1 hr 52 mins. Documentary, Music. NR. Watchlist. The documentary offers a unique glance at the rise and fall of Blood, Sweat and Tears. The band first made its mark in the late '60s and soon ...

  4. 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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  5. 23. Nov. 2020 · For a brief moment in time, Blood, Sweat & Tears were one of the biggest rock bands in America, scoring giant hits like “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” and “S...

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  6. 24. März 2023 · The Pitch: In the late 1960s, Blood, Sweat & Tears were at the top of their game. Arguably the biggest band in the world – with their monumentally successful 1969 self-titled record and hits like “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” and “Spinning Wheel” – they managed to strike a chord (likely a seventh chord) with both critics and general audiences.

  7. 24. März 2023 · Political criticism typically comes from one side or the other. But in 1970, Blood, Sweat & Tears find themselves in the crossfire from both the Right AND the Left and the group suffers greatly as a result. Suddenly, they are no longer hip and cool and lose support from fans, the media, concert bookers and the recording industry.