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I was skeptical about this. I'm a long time fan of Chicago. I've seen them in concert many times. I wasn't sure I wanted to see my adolescent heroes pushing 80 trying to sing and dance like they used to. I doubted that watching the band on film in a theater would capture the concert experience. But I'm very glad I went.
Amazingly there are still three original members performing, Robert Lamm, Lee Loughnane, and Jimmy Pankow. They are still dancing and jumping and swinging their horns. They may not be as spry as they used to be, but you would never guess they are in their seventies.
The newer band members were well chosen. The sound and performance definitely captured the essence of the band. Neil. Donell's vocals are a fantastic addition.
The special guests added a lot to the film. Robert Randolph on pedal steel guitar added a lot with his unique sound. The "a cappella" numbers (with acoustic) with VoicePlay were perfect. One thing Chicago has always lacked was a female vocalist. Judith Hill did not disappoint. The finale with everyone on stage was spectacular.
The cinematography was less than perfect. Some of the shots were blurred, especially the long shots. The editing was fantastic. There must have been at least a dozen cameras, but the shots fit together effortlessly. The video backgrounds were tremendous. Some of the animation was outstanding in it's own right.
If you grew up with Chicago you will love this film. If they are new to you this will be a great introduction. You will have a great time.
Amazingly there are still three original members performing, Robert Lamm, Lee Loughnane, and Jimmy Pankow. They are still dancing and jumping and swinging their horns. They may not be as spry as they used to be, but you would never guess they are in their seventies.
The newer band members were well chosen. The sound and performance definitely captured the essence of the band. Neil. Donell's vocals are a fantastic addition.
The special guests added a lot to the film. Robert Randolph on pedal steel guitar added a lot with his unique sound. The "a cappella" numbers (with acoustic) with VoicePlay were perfect. One thing Chicago has always lacked was a female vocalist. Judith Hill did not disappoint. The finale with everyone on stage was spectacular.
The cinematography was less than perfect. Some of the shots were blurred, especially the long shots. The editing was fantastic. There must have been at least a dozen cameras, but the shots fit together effortlessly. The video backgrounds were tremendous. Some of the animation was outstanding in it's own right.
If you grew up with Chicago you will love this film. If they are new to you this will be a great introduction. You will have a great time.
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- Apr 18, 2024
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