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So, 'Ween: Live in Chicago' captures two nights at the Vic Theater during their 2003 tour. The vibe is electric, with a real sense of spontaneity that Ween fans love. Zane Vella does a nice job of letting the music breathe, interspersing crowd reactions and little behind-the-scenes moments that feel genuine. The pacing is fluid, moving effortlessly between songs and candid shots of the band. You get a look at how they blend absurdity with musicianship, which is pretty much their hallmark. Those performances are something else—raw and unfiltered, especially when they dive into their more eclectic tracks. The atmosphere is lively, making it feel like you're right there in the crowd, experiencing it all firsthand.
Released on DVD in 2004, includes bonus interviews.Filmed over two nights in Chicago with a lively audience.Features a mix of fan-favorite tracks and deeper cuts.Documentary runs approximately 120 minutes.
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