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Medicine Ball Caravan
Documentary of a 154-person bus and truck tour that set out to spread the gospel of flower power to the hinterlands of the U.S.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the 1970 cross-country road trip of several popular bands, including The Beach Boys, The Grass Roots, and The Turtles. The film captures the bands as they travel from coast to coast, performing concerts, interacting with fans, and experiencing the unique cultural landscape of America during that era. It offers a candid look at life on tour and the spirit of the time.
Critical Reception
Medicine Ball Caravan received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often pointing to its disjointed narrative and lack of deeper insight into the musicians' lives. While some appreciated the glimpses of the bands performing, many found the documentary to be unfocused and ultimately unsatisfying.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers some interesting performance footage but lacks a compelling narrative.
It struggles to provide a deep or insightful look into the lives of the musicians.
Ultimately considered a rambling and unfocused documentary.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest that viewers found the film to be somewhat dated and lacking in substance beyond the musical performances.
Fun Fact
The film was an attempt to capture the spirit of a traveling music tour, but its release and reception were largely overshadowed by other music documentaries of the era.
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