Welcome to The Warning! Try not to forget to eat and sleep! I speak from experience, I stayed up way too late on workdays when I was going down the rabbit hole because I couldn't stop myself from clicking on the next video. Enjoy the ride! Jesse here is a great reactor to help you down that rabbit hole!
Nice. Have fun catching up. Watch the other non-musical content as well like Documentaries, Interviews, and VLOGS. They are a lot of fun. And they have done two Tedx Talks from several years ago.
@@Sly.L funny you should say that.... Up way to late and maybe just a tad bit distracted at work. Lol. I went back to his first reaction and started there. Following that journey. Song, reaction, song then usually the reaction again. Awesome songs and I LOVE the commentary and pure joy. Definitely gone down this rabbithole.
Fun fact: The chain dragging sound effect was reportedly created by Ale dragging one of her mother’s necklaces through a porcelain bowl or cup. Great reaction! 👍😎
It could also be a reference to the Jonestown massacre November 1978 lead by American cult leader Jim Jones in Guyana . About 918 people took their own life in a mass suicide through a poisoned drink , and maybe the girls are highlighting the dangers of listening to and joining these extreme cults , cheers man.
Thanks again for bringing out the musical details. When you said the company said you weren't cheerful enough and not conforming enough it reminded of the movie "Office Space" and Jennifer Aniston's character not having enough "flair" on her vest. And the line "Sounds like someone has a case of the Monday's." Ths song reminds me of the novel "The Firm" by John Grisham. They have been releasing this concert rapidly lately. Hopefully they have something coming. They keep everything hidden even from us Patrons. Cheers! 😎👍🍻
If I am not mistaken the girls mentioned that this song sounds deceptively simple, but that the timing between all 3 of them is killer. Also love the bass slides by Ale. 🤘🏻
I can't tell you how much we all appreciate your passion for our favorite band. The ladies song writing abilities are way beyond their years and this band can stand up vocally to anyone. The scary thing is that this band is only getting better. I can't wait to hear their new music. ⚡ PS Subscribed!
I cant tell you how much I appreciate your support!! Absolutely agreed about the ladies and their writing - not only is it clever but it feels like "the path less taken" in a case like this. I have never heard it from the dealers perspective!!
Great reaction. Pau’s tom & snare work is just powerful & perfect. Ale’s bass work is incredible in this track - just so great! And Dany’s vocals have just the right amount of snarl in them. What can you say, these ladies are just masterful song-writers, both lyrically & musically. Phenomenal track.
Awesome reaction as always!! 👍 I gathered this from other people's comments who said it better than I ever could and made some edits: This song is a veiled reference to the mass suicide in Guyana in 1978 where "drinking the Kool-Aid" became the phrase to mean falling for a false ideology. Another song in a series of similar The Warning subject songs such as "Z", "Disciple", and "XXI Century Blood". The "Kool-Aid kids" are a metaphor for people who blindly follow the rules set by those in power without questioning them. The lyrics describe a group of people who are willing to use violence to solve their problems and ignore the power of words and communication, highlighting the dangers of a mob mentality. Also that they are so willing to swallow propaganda without a thought and if you dare think for yourself, you are labeled a traitor. 🔥⚡
I find myself crying during your reaction to this song. I was a business owner for 12 years and when things got tough I was content to just give up and go to work for another company. All of my ambition gone. Ive heard this song but never caught the meaning. You explained this the way I needed to hear it. Thank you for lighting a spark that may turn into a fire in me. TWA
My friend 🙏🙏🙏 there is a light after it all promise!!! Maybe it’s time to get yourself rich - I gave up on my first million and am currently working on my second 😉 and thing you need my friend hit me up
Revenant, Kool Aid Kids, More, and most other songs from The Warning are good examples of how the sisters always come up with fresh and powerful tunes. Their writing and execution is among the best of all groups from all times! 🤘🤨 Thx, Jessie!
Great reaction, as always. You bring excellent energy & incite to your reactions. You also care about the band, the fans and the product you’re putting forth. I really appreciate you! My The Warning journey has included you from day 1. Gracias!
Ehhh thank you my friend 🙏 and great comment!! You and the army always know how to brighten a boys day. Putting it out there once again that I will see them live with y’all soon 💛
Hey Jesse! Another banger! This may have the most profound and hard hitting lyrics on the whole album. And not to take away anything from Pau or Dany, but Ale's bass in this is nothing short of amazing! She controls the whole mood of the song and gives it such a groove!
This song took a meteoric rise for me after my first listen when Error was release. The slower tempo of the melody most likely tripped me up, but every subsequent delve into this intriguing track brought it way up and has become one of my favorites from the album (none will probably ever top Martirio for me personally). Always love your enthusiasm Jesse, no matter the band, or the song.
I worked in sales for too many years. I know exactly what you're talking about. I never compromised my integrity and because of that my customers were loyal to me and brought their friends to me. The alternative of pushing the product at all costs generates short term sales but in the long term it destroys your credibility and forces you to always seek new customers on your own because you have few if any referrals. I made my sales numbers but was also told I could do better if I stopped thinking and just listened to my superiors. Long story short, the company I worked for is no longer in business but my customers still contact me for advice when they are buying related products. So, who was right?
Hahaha oh my friend - all these folks talking about customer first and longevity… then treat them like customers! No sale today doesn’t mean no sale tomorrow. And don’t even get me started on the tax man when you do make your numbers 😂😂 thanks for this my friend, glad you have your integrity 💛
I loved KAK from the first listen. An awesome fact about the writing in the Error album is the running themes throughout the album. For instance, they refer to Kool Aid Kids in multiple songs as well as losing breath, choking, drowning. This song… it takes me right back to 21st Century Blood and their power and ability to bring great music and social commentary together. This song is so beautifully crafted but that’s what they do. It is relatable but can be completely different in meaning from one person to the next.
Awe Yeah!!! This is a song I've been waiting for you to hear and see. And, your reaction didnt disapoint. The stankface. The interpretation. The relatability. Awesome. 4.5 out of 5 stars. Would purchase again if needed. 🤘🤪🤘
Nice reaction, thanks! I needed time for this song… but live it is so groovy, Ale‘s bass is awesome and the song impressed me surprisingly hard when I saw them live in London! Like always, smart lyrics, I didn’t know the Jonestown massacre before to be honest… they read a lot and write about topics that are interesting. 👍⚡️🤘
Great reaction and analysis, as always! I love this track, the music, the shift from 1-3 to 2-4, the lyrics, and this amazing performance at Teatro Metropólitan. I personally believe it's their most underrated song. It never gets old for me.
This is just such a good song! Im going to start a campaign to get this back on the set list. Wipes the floor with some of the new stuff. Absolutely superb.
Hey good to see ya. I really enjoy hearing your rambling about what's taking place in these performances. In your case "Rambling"is a good thing. You always seem to see & hear all the cool details I miss.. THANKS..TWA🤟🎶☮️
I have to admit, this is not at all my favorite song from this album. But the Teatro performance, and hearing them play it live a couple times really changes my view of it. The message is, of course, important and poignant. They seem to do that so well. But live, this song is so much more. Ale's bass in particular beats on you like a sledge. Ooof.
Love your passion and energy! Fantastic reaction as always my friend! The message in this song is relatable on so many levels it's insane. I also really like the clanking noise present throughout the song, I feel it adds a really poignant accent to the song, like a forced march almost. So clever of them to add that. The song would have been fine without it and you wouldn't have missed it, but the fact that they thought to add a detail like that shows that they really do know exactly what a song needs. I find the message is heavier than most of their already meaning-heavy songs likely because of the implications of where drinking the kool aid comes from, but it just makes me like the song even more. When you get around to it, another one of their really heavy ones lyrics wise is Copper Bullets, which is about domestic violence and murder/suicide. Their parents weren't so keen on them putting it onto their first album, but DPA fought for it and we're glad they did because it's a great song. Cheers my friend!
The Warning y su gran talento y lo demuestran en Kool Aid Kids un rock duro y tremenda voz de Dany ,hoy TW , son el mejor trio de rock ,son energia,pasion y fuerza ,el mejor grupo de rock en vivo
Love this song, and fantastic reaction/analysis! Great story - on the first night of these concerts, they had repeated problems with the sound effect track, and finally just started with Pau doing the sound effect with her voice. The interaction as they tried several times was amazing, and Dany was hilarious - here’s a fan video ua-cam.com/video/Usi7Mzfr-pA/v-deo.htmlsi=j8siiriEz4v8ylR-
How good are they and how good are they going to be? Right now, I'd put them up against any band anywhere. Their lyrics and story lines are phenomenal and beyond their years. Musically, their seamless and they sound as many, yet sound as one. Great reactions!
I've been low key following them since they went viral as little kids playing Metallica in their living room. They legit have grown into an amazing and original band.
Another *Warning about what we buy into. It's a theme with this band, be careful what you drink, it may destroy you. excerpt: Hey you, Kool-Aid kids There's a traitor in our midst Somebody's got a mind of their own Hey you, Kool-Aid kids Remember things are solved through fists Words will only make things worse Hey you, Kool-Aid kids Lock the handcuffs on your wrists Ball and chain around your throat Hey you, Kool-Aid kids Fill your cup and close the lid Drink it all 'til you choke
Awesome reaction! I really enjoy how you bring out the technical aspects of the production. For me, that deepens my listening experience. Frankly speaking, I didn't like Koolaid Kids that much at first. I even skipped it when I played Error (a horror, I know!). Now, just the opposite. I love the lyrical message, I love the build, I love the performance and this live version is absolute dope.
damn, you and i do have something else in common, i've been in retail sales as a floor man, since the early 70' s and i still, to this day, will NOT oversell,,if all u need to spend is a dime, GOOD, see ya when ya need anything else, till then have a great day! great reaction !!we watch reactions to see reactions,, one run or 5,, it's genius..
Hahahaha 😂😂😂 my ego can’t take it! Just playin. Y’all are such a blast, and your statement is true - each time I react I can’t myself listening to that song on repeat 😂😂
ESTA OBRA DE ARTE MUSICAL SE REFIERE AL SUICIDIO COLECTIVO EN LAS GUAYANAS EN 1978 SEGUN LO COMENTA UN ENTREVISTADOR DEL GRUPO THE WARNING (EL REY VA DESNUDO) O ALGO ASI
When Error first came out, this was my least favorite song. But as is usually the case, this band can't make a bad song, and this is now one of my current favorites - especially after this performance! Really enjoying watching all your Warning reactions.
Hahaha my gramps has lots of hair too! But yes - learning to accept the lessons was a long road but now I look forward to them. Learn to grow grow to learn 🙏
I got fired from a job once for not following the kool aid way. They wanted me to sell to anyone. They wanted me to lie about the product. I refused. Got shown the door. This song means a lot to me. That company would rip off their own grandmothers to make a sales goal.
sorry, minor nit here, google how to pronounce Teatro. "Tay-ah-tro". (It's not just you, but a lot of non-Spanish speakers. The worst ever I've heard is "teetro".)
Enjoyed that. First time hearing them. Going to go through your playlist. 36 reactions! - I have a lot of catching up to do. Looking forward to it.
First time?! Oh friend you’re in for a treat!!
Welcome to The Warning! Try not to forget to eat and sleep! I speak from experience, I stayed up way too late on workdays when I was going down the rabbit hole because I couldn't stop myself from clicking on the next video. Enjoy the ride! Jesse here is a great reactor to help you down that rabbit hole!
Nice. Have fun catching up. Watch the other non-musical content as well like Documentaries, Interviews, and VLOGS. They are a lot of fun. And they have done two Tedx Talks from several years ago.
. Just grease up with some crisco and slide on down. I sent the better part of covid going down the hole.
@@Sly.L funny you should say that.... Up way to late and maybe just a tad bit distracted at work. Lol. I went back to his first reaction and started there. Following that journey. Song, reaction, song then usually the reaction again. Awesome songs and I LOVE the commentary and pure joy. Definitely gone down this rabbithole.
The Warning will go down in history as the best power trio.
Damn this was 🔥🔥🔥
Banger right?!
Fun fact: The chain dragging sound effect was reportedly created by Ale dragging one of her mother’s necklaces through a porcelain bowl or cup. Great reaction! 👍😎
Very cool! Creative way to get that done!
When the engineer said in the making of the album documentary that they played everything on the album themselves, he was not kidding! HEHE! 😉
It could also be a reference to the Jonestown massacre November 1978 lead by American cult leader Jim Jones in Guyana . About 918 people took their own life in a mass suicide through a poisoned drink , and maybe the girls are highlighting the dangers of listening to and joining these extreme cults , cheers man.
@@reactionsaccount3955 hahahahaha this took me a second to get - but clever I like it
Thanks again for bringing out the musical details. When you said the company said you weren't cheerful enough and not conforming enough it reminded of the movie "Office Space" and Jennifer Aniston's character not having enough "flair" on her vest. And the line "Sounds like someone has a case of the Monday's." Ths song reminds me of the novel "The Firm" by John Grisham.
They have been releasing this concert rapidly lately. Hopefully they have something coming. They keep everything hidden even from us Patrons.
Cheers! 😎👍🍻
If I am not mistaken the girls mentioned that this song sounds deceptively simple, but that the timing between all 3 of them is killer. Also love the bass slides by Ale. 🤘🏻
I can't tell you how much we all appreciate your passion for our favorite band. The ladies song writing abilities are way beyond their years and this band can stand up vocally to anyone. The scary thing is that this band is only getting better. I can't wait to hear their new music. ⚡
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I cant tell you how much I appreciate your support!! Absolutely agreed about the ladies and their writing - not only is it clever but it feels like "the path less taken" in a case like this. I have never heard it from the dealers perspective!!
Go through it as many times as you need to get it right! That’s why we are here!
One of my favorite The Warning songs! That groove is just too good! Awesome reaction!
Great reaction. Pau’s tom & snare work is just powerful & perfect. Ale’s bass work is incredible in this track - just so great! And Dany’s vocals have just the right amount of snarl in them. What can you say, these ladies are just masterful song-writers, both lyrically & musically. Phenomenal track.
I've always loved this song. The bass is strong and steady throughout. Love how these ladies make you think with their lyrics.
Great reaction!
These sisters are overwhelmingly talented!!
Very dark and deep lyrics. Awesome!
Viva The Warning!! ⚡⚡⚡
Awesome reaction as always!! 👍
I gathered this from other people's comments who said it better than I ever could and made some edits:
This song is a veiled reference to the mass suicide in Guyana in 1978 where "drinking the Kool-Aid" became the phrase to mean falling for a false ideology. Another song in a series of similar The Warning subject songs such as "Z", "Disciple", and "XXI Century Blood".
The "Kool-Aid kids" are a metaphor for people who blindly follow the rules set by those in power without questioning them. The lyrics describe a group of people who are willing to use violence to solve their problems and ignore the power of words and communication, highlighting the dangers of a mob mentality. Also that they are so willing to swallow propaganda without a thought and if you dare think for yourself, you are labeled a traitor. 🔥⚡
I can't quite pin-point why but this is my favourite The Warning song.
I find myself crying during your reaction to this song. I was a business owner for 12 years and when things got tough I was content to just give up and go to work for another company. All of my ambition gone. Ive heard this song but never caught the meaning. You explained this the way I needed to hear it. Thank you for lighting a spark that may turn into a fire in me. TWA
My friend 🙏🙏🙏 there is a light after it all promise!!! Maybe it’s time to get yourself rich - I gave up on my first million and am currently working on my second 😉 and thing you need my friend hit me up
One of my favorite The Warning songs. It's just so original, no other song sounds like it. Love the dark flow and the message.
Great reaction! Love your The Warning reactions so much
Revenant, Kool Aid Kids, More, and most other songs from The Warning are good examples of how the sisters always come up with fresh and powerful tunes. Their writing and execution is among the best of all groups from all times! 🤘🤨 Thx, Jessie!
Great reaction, as always. You bring excellent energy & incite to your reactions. You also care about the band, the fans and the product you’re putting forth. I really appreciate you! My The Warning journey has included you from day 1. Gracias!
Ehhh thank you my friend 🙏 and great comment!! You and the army always know how to brighten a boys day. Putting it out there once again that I will see them live with y’all soon 💛
They are amazing. It boggles the mind to know new music from them is just around the corner.
Hey Jesse! Another banger! This may have the most profound and hard hitting lyrics on the whole album. And not to take away anything from Pau or Dany, but Ale's bass in this is nothing short of amazing! She controls the whole mood of the song and gives it such a groove!
This song took a meteoric rise for me after my first listen when Error was release. The slower tempo of the melody most likely tripped me up, but every subsequent delve into this intriguing track brought it way up and has become one of my favorites from the album (none will probably ever top Martirio for me personally).
Always love your enthusiasm Jesse, no matter the band, or the song.
The Warning are in a class by themselves...❤❤❤
lowkey their most groovy song along with More but i might be wrong 😂🤘the message is important
The ladies dropping a giant truth bomb!
The chain sound at the beginning is their mom dragging a necklace across a table.
Have you seen Steven Tyler on Howard stern talking about the dishes they made with a sugar pack?! So creative some people lol
I worked in sales for too many years. I know exactly what you're talking about. I never compromised my integrity and because of that my customers were loyal to me and brought their friends to me. The alternative of pushing the product at all costs generates short term sales but in the long term it destroys your credibility and forces you to always seek new customers on your own because you have few if any referrals. I made my sales numbers but was also told I could do better if I stopped thinking and just listened to my superiors. Long story short, the company I worked for is no longer in business but my customers still contact me for advice when they are buying related products. So, who was right?
Hahaha oh my friend - all these folks talking about customer first and longevity… then treat them like customers! No sale today doesn’t mean no sale tomorrow. And don’t even get me started on the tax man when you do make your numbers 😂😂 thanks for this my friend, glad you have your integrity 💛
I loved KAK from the first listen. An awesome fact about the writing in the Error album is the running themes throughout the album. For instance, they refer to Kool Aid Kids in multiple songs as well as losing breath, choking, drowning. This song… it takes me right back to 21st Century Blood and their power and ability to bring great music and social commentary together. This song is so beautifully crafted but that’s what they do. It is relatable but can be completely different in meaning from one person to the next.
You always make me smile with your comments, energy, and laugh. Great reaction, my dude. Thanks for doing what you're doing!
You make me smile with your comments!! Thanks so much for the love my friend 💛
Awe Yeah!!! This is a song I've been waiting for you to hear and see. And, your reaction didnt disapoint.
The stankface. The interpretation. The relatability. Awesome. 4.5 out of 5 stars. Would purchase again if needed. 🤘🤪🤘
Bahahaha I’ll take it!! Good thing the price was right 😂 ya this was a banger lol got me in my feels all morning still haha!
Nice reaction, thanks! I needed time for this song… but live it is so groovy, Ale‘s bass is awesome and the song impressed me surprisingly hard when I saw them live in London! Like always, smart lyrics, I didn’t know the Jonestown massacre before to be honest… they read a lot and write about topics that are interesting. 👍⚡️🤘
Jonestown had a reference in this? Going back rn
@@BeldvlmntJonestown is really where the phrase ‘drinking the Kool Aid’ came from
@@johnkennedy963 oooooh okay I didn’t know that! Thank you
@@johnkennedy963 Yep. Though, ironically, it was actually Flavor-Aid that was used (cheaper, I guess)
While that's where the term "Drinking the Kool-Aid' came from, I don't believe that's what they're talking about in this song.
Great reaction and analysis, as always! I love this track, the music, the shift from 1-3 to 2-4, the lyrics, and this amazing performance at Teatro Metropólitan. I personally believe it's their most underrated song. It never gets old for me.
Excelente! Thank you! Gracias por seguir con The Warning. Una gran tema, una gran presentación. Solo ellas pueden hacerlo todo bien
This is just such a good song! Im going to start a campaign to get this back on the set list. Wipes the floor with some of the new stuff. Absolutely superb.
Hey good to see ya. I really enjoy hearing your rambling about what's taking place in these performances. In your case "Rambling"is a good thing. You always seem to see & hear all the cool details I miss.. THANKS..TWA🤟🎶☮️
Another beautiful example how much DPA put in their composition, lyrics, harmonies and deeply understand how to make a piece sound perfect as a trio.
Not my favorite but I appreciate the message and Ale's bass work on this track is fantastic. Ale! 😎
Great song with a meaning for all. Dany belting at the end here, always gives me the goosebumps.🤘🍷🤘
I have to admit, this is not at all my favorite song from this album. But the Teatro performance, and hearing them play it live a couple times really changes my view of it. The message is, of course, important and poignant. They seem to do that so well. But live, this song is so much more. Ale's bass in particular beats on you like a sledge. Ooof.
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Love your passion and energy! Fantastic reaction as always my friend! The message in this song is relatable on so many levels it's insane. I also really like the clanking noise present throughout the song, I feel it adds a really poignant accent to the song, like a forced march almost. So clever of them to add that. The song would have been fine without it and you wouldn't have missed it, but the fact that they thought to add a detail like that shows that they really do know exactly what a song needs. I find the message is heavier than most of their already meaning-heavy songs likely because of the implications of where drinking the kool aid comes from, but it just makes me like the song even more. When you get around to it, another one of their really heavy ones lyrics wise is Copper Bullets, which is about domestic violence and murder/suicide. Their parents weren't so keen on them putting it onto their first album, but DPA fought for it and we're glad they did because it's a great song. Cheers my friend!
Ugh is so good. Looking forward to your reaction to it.
The Warning y su gran talento y lo demuestran en Kool Aid Kids un rock duro y tremenda voz de Dany ,hoy TW , son el mejor trio de rock ,son energia,pasion y fuerza ,el mejor grupo de rock en vivo
It's nice to hear you talk about yourself though because it shows you can relate to the song and message.
Great reaction brother
Oh yeahhhhh!
Love this song, and fantastic reaction/analysis! Great story - on the first night of these concerts, they had repeated problems with the sound effect track, and finally just started with Pau doing the sound effect with her voice. The interaction as they tried several times was amazing, and Dany was hilarious - here’s a fan video ua-cam.com/video/Usi7Mzfr-pA/v-deo.htmlsi=j8siiriEz4v8ylR-
How good are they and how good are they going to be?
Right now, I'd put them up against any band anywhere. Their lyrics and story lines are phenomenal and beyond their years. Musically, their seamless and they sound as many, yet sound as one.
Great reactions!
I've been low key following them since they went viral as little kids playing Metallica in their living room. They legit have grown into an amazing and original band.
Another *Warning about what we buy into. It's a theme with this band, be careful what you drink, it may destroy you.
excerpt:
Hey you, Kool-Aid kids
There's a traitor in our midst
Somebody's got a mind of their own
Hey you, Kool-Aid kids
Remember things are solved through fists
Words will only make things worse
Hey you, Kool-Aid kids
Lock the handcuffs on your wrists
Ball and chain around your throat
Hey you, Kool-Aid kids
Fill your cup and close the lid
Drink it all 'til you choke
⚡✌️🤘⚠️⚡ Rock On!⚡✌️🤟⚠️⚡
Awesome reaction! I really enjoy how you bring out the technical aspects of the production. For me, that deepens my listening experience.
Frankly speaking, I didn't like Koolaid Kids that much at first. I even skipped it when I played Error (a horror, I know!). Now, just the opposite. I love the lyrical message, I love the build, I love the performance and this live version is absolute dope.
🤘🇲🇽🤘🇲🇽🤘🇲🇽
Off the top of my head, it sounds like a song about indoctrination in school and through the media.
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damn, you and i do have something else in common, i've been in retail sales as a floor man, since the early 70' s and i still, to this day, will NOT oversell,,if all u need to spend is a dime, GOOD, see ya when ya need anything else, till then have a great day! great reaction !!we watch reactions to see reactions,, one run or 5,, it's genius..
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The best The Warning track is the last track you heard. Okay, the best reviewer is you or Don music, depending on which you listened to last. 😅
Hahahaha 😂😂😂 my ego can’t take it! Just playin. Y’all are such a blast, and your statement is true - each time I react I can’t myself listening to that song on repeat 😂😂
ESTA OBRA DE ARTE MUSICAL SE REFIERE AL SUICIDIO COLECTIVO EN LAS GUAYANAS EN 1978 SEGUN LO COMENTA UN ENTREVISTADOR DEL GRUPO THE WARNING (EL REY VA DESNUDO) O ALGO ASI
I thought i read or heard they wanted this song to be the first single off error but the record co. wanted choke.
Dany vocals 😳
Great song …it’s sorta anti establishment and I love it .
When Error first came out, this was my least favorite song. But as is usually the case, this band can't make a bad song, and this is now one of my current favorites - especially after this performance! Really enjoying watching all your Warning reactions.
Everything (short of felonies) are just lessons learned, if you’re young enough. And by the hair on your head, you certainly are
Hahaha my gramps has lots of hair too! But yes - learning to accept the lessons was a long road but now I look forward to them. Learn to grow grow to learn 🙏
I got fired from a job once for not following the kool aid way. They wanted me to sell to anyone. They wanted me to lie about the product. I refused. Got shown the door. This song means a lot to me. That company would rip off their own grandmothers to make a sales goal.
I have a question. Is the sound we hear at the beginning of the song, the Mexican instrument they were gifted by their Grandfather?
There's a pink floyd influence
The imfrickenpeccabilityishness in your examples of drinking the koolaid was evident
sorry, minor nit here, google how to pronounce Teatro. "Tay-ah-tro".
(It's not just you, but a lot of non-Spanish speakers. The worst ever I've heard is "teetro".)
No need for apologies!