Jealousy is a cruel mistress. I love the idea of having a patron. It means that what an artist does has moved others to give willingly of themselves, in order to make sure art is furthered.
The girls have worked extremely hard to build the talent and skill that they have, that some out there saw this hard work and talent and decided to gift them their instruments is a real blessing and well deserved. Lzzy Hale said that someone gifted her a guitar when she first started out and recently she payed that gift forward by presenting Dany with a guitar. I can see that in the future, Dany, Pau and Ale doing the same for a new upcoming band or artist and paying it forward too, because that is the kind of people they are. Everything that that has come The Warning's way has been because of hard work, dedication and a genuine openness and honesty that truly inspires everyone they meet or who see them.
The power of The Warning is evident. The fans in South America sing along in english while the fans in North America sing along when they play their spanish songs. They have earned my respect.
They are in Mexico singing along. Music transcends and is a true bridge. I discovered the Warning this year and enjoy watching their beginnings playing small venues and found a video where they played in free concert in my hometown 6 years ago. Kick my self in the butt for not checking them out.
It gives a little insight into why TWA is so quick to defend these young ladies. Regardless of the gifts it is their years of practice, drive and talent that gives them their sound but it is their character that makes them outstanding people. Unlike many artists these ladies are someone that are worth supporting.
Thomas also lent/gave Ale a 5-string that she learned on and I believe she still uses mostly for acoustic work. He is a professional bassist who thought that the Spector would work well for. I met him in Boston; very nice person.
Agua Fria was in May 2018, so Pau was 16. Big difference in voice quality between 13-year-old Tiny Pau and the more mature Not-Quite-So-Tiny Pau. The criticisms I've heard are so petty: "they were given their instruments," "their parents are well off," "they only get attention because of their looks," "they sing in English." WTF, get a life, trolls.
Their father sold his motorcycle to buy them their first Instruments. He sacrificed for his children's dreams. Not many parents would do that. Their patents are not wealthy, yet!
I have grown very sensitive about this young ladies that could be my granddaughters, I really appreciate you explaining it To your audience how hard they work and it doesn't matter where they got their instruments. You can tell all 3 have a good heart and they're in it for the music. Just an old dude that likes to To (ramble on). Just like Led Zeppelin Haha Live Long and prosper⚡️⚡️⚡️💥💥💥
People will only give others something if they see potential. That potential has paid off in spades and the people that gave them those tools get to enjoy the outcome of that gift/Investment! These girls work basically every day on their craft. Edit: I hate that, that argument being brought up completely sidetracked the conversation about a great song/band.
TW did it the right way. They built up their fanbase and gained financial support organically instead of being enslaved to a record label and subject to their demands. Their instruments were donated by supporters who wanted for them to succeed. Plus, it doesn't do any harm for their instruments to be seen in use by an up and coming band. I believe this is the period during which their critics were the loudest that inspired them to write Narcisista. Misery loves company and when the miserable folks can't find any company they attack people trying to bring everyone else down to their own level of suffering.
I agree 💯 with your rant about the girls receiving gifts from fan. I myself invested in their fundraisings to produce the albums and the tour, as at that point they were still independent, because they refused several deals with record companies that wanted to change them, which is to be admired, making it harder for themselves and also because I saw a lot of potential in them and that they were working extremely hard, so being in a financial position to be able to afford it, why wouldn't I help them. Plus it gives me the feeling that I was a small part of a great artistic endeavour, which is something I always dreamed of, so these girls helped me without knowing it realize a dream of mine. I am failing to find anything negative in that whole process whatsoever.
I'm also amazed that Pau remained totally silent the entire time, while Dany politely systematically ranted about it and Ale did too, also very politely and proudly and joyously. Probably either Pau knew she shouldn't get into it because she might not be so polite, or her sisters or parents told her before not to get into it... I could totally be wrong, but that's the sort of thought that goes through my mind. Pau's super kind and warm and nice, but I think you don't want to piss her off.
You don't want to piss paulina off. She might write a song about you! Yes, surprised she didnt say anything. Their new producer David said even he was intimidated by Pau.
These three are the hardest working girls around. Their fans saw the potential and wanted to help.them achieve their goals. Why this dude was bitter amazes me.
Wow. The perplexed anger during Dany's intro spoke volumes even before you put words to it. Not too unlike Dany's eyes and rock face, Pau's chin down stares and body language on her drum stool, and Ale's knee dips/hair flips. You fit in very well as reactor of theirs my friend 😄
I'm so much with you on the instrument topic. Stupid people are stupid and it get's worse when they are envious. I don't need to mention the rest, they always deliver and this song is easily in my top 5 of them.
I totally agree with you, great reaction. I’m an old musician, playing far longer than I’m willing to admit. When I was young I was given a nice Skateboard and I promptly went out and busted my ass and it made me a better musician because it helped remind to me stick with what I was good at.
Maybe I shouldn’t comment that their father sold his motorcycle so they could have instruments, but he did. That said, they did the work, and it shows! ❤️🔥🤘#NumberlyGarfs
and that's what we parents do for our kids. sacrifice and help them. Whether it's working hard at our careers so we can financially support them, or selling things. The person (or persons?) who complained clearly pissed off Dany. She actually looked and sounded marginally pissed off at the start of her speech, which is very out of character for her, so you know how much it irritated her.
These girls are astonishing. I couldn't care less where their instruments come from. All that matters to me is that they are so damned good at using them, and Pau in particular is just incredible on every level - as a musician, as a writer, as the technician for all their shows. They have 100% earned every single bit of success they've had so far, and every single bit of success that is waiting for them down the road
They had to do a stripped down performance during their Canadian leg of their tour last year, because Ale was so sick. "Black Holes" was the first song they did, if I remember correctly. But the entire concert was really good, warts and all!😃👍❤🤘 Here is the link for you; ua-cam.com/video/o-dFwhZd7w4/v-deo.html
If you only do one more video of Black Holes, suggest something either fairly recent or very recent. Pau played it during their Dany/Pau acoustic set in Canada two months ago. She also played it at home during a Pau day mini-concert. The Warning - Acoustic in Montreal @ChomRockRoom, Nov 22, 2022 => ua-cam.com/video/vADco27hq0o/v-deo.html Pau Day, April 10, 2021 => ua-cam.com/video/FSDRCFQ5VEE/v-deo.html
The reason this was brought up was that they who made these comments thought they were successful just because they had rich parents. The real reason was that fans of the band thought they would sound better if they got better instruments and started to buy them instruments. I don't think people would have been envious if they knew their instruments were gifted by their fans.
@@JTMMTV Trust me, if someone gifted you a Ferrari at any age, it wouldn't make you a better driver. Better equipment might motivate people more but the main motivator is that people like and encourage you no matter what instrument/tool you use. Great artists often have great tools, but it wasn't the tools that made them great. It was the other way around.
Dude. 100% agree with your reaction about the speech at the start of this video. I can't believe that Dany felt she had to defend their financial fortune, WHETHER or not it was their family or from amazing fans.... it's just so maddening. Dany actually looked pissed when she was making the speech at first. EDIT: They have even (in other videos) talked about how they dropped out of school and started home schooling when the metallica cover went viral, to try and see how far they could take this, with their family's support. I have heard them say it has been 5 hours a day of practice apart and together since that time that they have dedicated to get this good so fast and so young. They could play $100 cheapo instruments and sound amazing, because it is the PLAYER, not the instrument.
I recommend you this acoustic session, it's phone recording, but the sound is quite decent (Black holes starts at 3:20, but it's worth watch it from the beginning) : ua-cam.com/video/vADco27hq0o/v-deo.html
Theres a video of Thomas actualy playing along The Warning while Ale's singing. And if you want to watch something good, look for THE PRETENDER - FOO FIGHTERS COVER - THE WARNING - OUT OF THE BASEMENT.
Here's the video, the guy playing bass is Thomas Illgen who donated the two Spector basses that Ale is talking about (the white one shown and a glittery black one). And you get to see Ale singing Hunter! ua-cam.com/video/QiZUPLmSg0A/v-deo.html
Unfortunately these negative comments come up occasionally. People who’ve probably never put the effort into doing anything constructive or positive for others, then complain when someone is given a gift. It’s more complicated than that, but these detractors are just showing their own emptiness.
Since that comment infuriated you, I was wondering if you saw this story about an 11 year old autistic boy who immigrated here from Ghana. One day, his dad heard someone playing a keyboard in the basement. It was his son, who had NEVER touched it before. He got him a piano teacher, and the teacher bought the boy a special gift. A grand piano. The story will warm your heart and restore your faith in humanity. (Link removed because YT didn’t like it) “Pay it forward.” That is one of the secrets of JOY. There is so much to GIVING because what you get back is absolute joy. Patreon members give because they love these young artists and The Warning prove that over and over and over again what you give will bring you absolute joy.
Here you are a live Pau + piano only version. Its a Pau day with only her singing 3 songs you already reactioned. ua-cam.com/video/FSDRCFQ5VEE/v-deo.html
This crap is apparently coming up again this week in Mexico. People saying they don't deserve to open the four shows for Muse because they are pretty and from a fairly well off family. Clearly imo, it's probably people whose bands sucks and would never reach that level
Great reaction to when Dany was having to explain to the crowd about a shit comment from a totally jealous moron - and honestly I will just say it,there was a bit of rivalry between The Warning fans and those of another family band (who mostly do covers),whom I don't need to name,but most of The Warning fans know - but this other band had many fans who constantly trolled anything by The Warning and personally,I had many arguments with fans of this other band. Thankfully things have calmed down in the past 18 months,as The Warnings popularity has risen,and this other bands has remained stagnant. Well done with your summation of what Dany had spoken about. As for this song itself - imagine how much of a genius a 13 year old Pau was to create this masterpiece - and honestly,say if someone like Lady Gaga had released this ? It would've been huge...when the rest of the world finally catches up with The Warning,then these sisters will finally get the recognition they so fully deserve,and I think Pau in particular will be singled out as a musical genius like Brian Wilson.
Life is easier when you have a talent for something, but it doesn't mean that you have life resolved. You still have to direct that talent properly and try hard to achieve your goals. ✌️
Jealousy is a cruel mistress.
I love the idea of having a patron. It means that what an artist does has moved others to give willingly of themselves, in order to make sure art is furthered.
Well said my friend that literally irritated me. The audacity someone would say that ugh people....
The girls have worked extremely hard to build the talent and skill that they have, that some out there saw this hard work and talent and decided to gift them their instruments is a real blessing and well deserved. Lzzy Hale said that someone gifted her a guitar when she first started out and recently she payed that gift forward by presenting Dany with a guitar. I can see that in the future, Dany, Pau and Ale doing the same for a new upcoming band or artist and paying it forward too, because that is the kind of people they are. Everything that that has come The Warning's way has been because of hard work, dedication and a genuine openness and honesty that truly inspires everyone they meet or who see them.
The power of The Warning is evident. The fans in South America sing along in english while the fans in North America sing along when they play their spanish songs. They have earned my respect.
They are in Mexico singing along. Music transcends and is a true bridge. I discovered the Warning this year and enjoy watching their beginnings playing small venues and found a video where they played in free concert in my hometown 6 years ago. Kick my self in the butt for not checking them out.
It gives a little insight into why TWA is so quick to defend these young ladies. Regardless of the gifts it is their years of practice, drive and talent that gives them their sound but it is their character that makes them outstanding people. Unlike many artists these ladies are someone that are worth supporting.
Thomas also lent/gave Ale a 5-string that she learned on and I believe she still uses mostly for acoustic work. He is a professional bassist who thought that the Spector would work well for. I met him in Boston; very nice person.
The version at the Dakota bar is my favorite. The close-up on Pau really conveys her soul and feelings.
Agua Fria was in May 2018, so Pau was 16. Big difference in voice quality between 13-year-old Tiny Pau and the more mature Not-Quite-So-Tiny Pau. The criticisms I've heard are so petty: "they were given their instruments," "their parents are well off," "they only get attention because of their looks," "they sing in English." WTF, get a life, trolls.
Their father sold his motorcycle to buy them their first Instruments. He sacrificed for his children's dreams. Not many parents would do that. Their patents are not wealthy, yet!
I have grown very sensitive about this young ladies that could be my granddaughters, I really appreciate you explaining it To your audience how hard they work and it doesn't matter where they got their instruments.
You can tell all 3 have a good heart and they're in it for the music.
Just an old dude that likes to To (ramble on). Just like Led Zeppelin Haha
Live Long and prosper⚡️⚡️⚡️💥💥💥
Who cares about where the instruments come from? These girls work hard to deliver music that is very much needed at this time. Rock on ladies!
People will only give others something if they see potential. That potential has paid off in spades and the people that gave them those tools get to enjoy the outcome of that gift/Investment! These girls work basically every day on their craft.
Edit: I hate that, that argument being brought up completely sidetracked the conversation about a great song/band.
TW did it the right way. They built up their fanbase and gained financial support organically instead of being enslaved to a record label and subject to their demands. Their instruments were donated by supporters who wanted for them to succeed. Plus, it doesn't do any harm for their instruments to be seen in use by an up and coming band. I believe this is the period during which their critics were the loudest that inspired them to write Narcisista. Misery loves company and when the miserable folks can't find any company they attack people trying to bring everyone else down to their own level of suffering.
I agree 💯 with your rant about the girls receiving gifts from fan. I myself invested in their fundraisings to produce the albums and the tour, as at that point they were still independent, because they refused several deals with record companies that wanted to change them, which is to be admired, making it harder for themselves and also because I saw a lot of potential in them and that they were working extremely hard, so being in a financial position to be able to afford it, why wouldn't I help them. Plus it gives me the feeling that I was a small part of a great artistic endeavour, which is something I always dreamed of, so these girls helped me without knowing it realize a dream of mine. I am failing to find anything negative in that whole process whatsoever.
I'm also amazed that Pau remained totally silent the entire time, while Dany politely systematically ranted about it and Ale did too, also very politely and proudly and joyously. Probably either Pau knew she shouldn't get into it because she might not be so polite, or her sisters or parents told her before not to get into it... I could totally be wrong, but that's the sort of thought that goes through my mind. Pau's super kind and warm and nice, but I think you don't want to piss her off.
You don't want to piss paulina off. She might write a song about you! Yes, surprised she didnt say anything. Their new producer David said even he was intimidated by Pau.
These three are the hardest working girls around. Their fans saw the potential and wanted to help.them achieve their goals. Why this dude was bitter amazes me.
Wow. The perplexed anger during Dany's intro spoke volumes even before you put words to it. Not too unlike Dany's eyes and rock face, Pau's chin down stares and body language on her drum stool, and Ale's knee dips/hair flips. You fit in very well as reactor of theirs my friend 😄
I'm so much with you on the instrument topic. Stupid people are stupid and it get's worse when they are envious.
I don't need to mention the rest, they always deliver and this song is easily in my top 5 of them.
I totally agree with you, great reaction. I’m an old musician, playing far longer than I’m willing to admit. When I was young I was given a nice Skateboard and I promptly went out and busted my ass and it made me a better musician because it helped remind to me stick with what I was good at.
Maybe I shouldn’t comment that their father sold his motorcycle so they could have instruments, but he did. That said, they did the work, and it shows! ❤️🔥🤘#NumberlyGarfs
and that's what we parents do for our kids. sacrifice and help them. Whether it's working hard at our careers so we can financially support them, or selling things. The person (or persons?) who complained clearly pissed off Dany. She actually looked and sounded marginally pissed off at the start of her speech, which is very out of character for her, so you know how much it irritated her.
These girls are astonishing. I couldn't care less where their instruments come from. All that matters to me is that they are so damned good at using them, and Pau in particular is just incredible on every level - as a musician, as a writer, as the technician for all their shows. They have 100% earned every single bit of success they've had so far, and every single bit of success that is waiting for them down the road
I liked how Dany mentions all the instruments and Amps just as a subtle FU at the person making the comment.
totally.
They had to do a stripped down performance during their Canadian leg of their tour last year, because Ale was so sick. "Black Holes" was the first song they did, if I remember correctly. But the entire concert was really good, warts and all!😃👍❤🤘
Here is the link for you;
ua-cam.com/video/o-dFwhZd7w4/v-deo.html
That was an amazing, informative, intimate and funny show. I’ve gone back and watch a few times.
If you only do one more video of Black Holes, suggest something either fairly recent or very recent. Pau played it during their Dany/Pau acoustic set in Canada two months ago. She also played it at home during a Pau day mini-concert.
The Warning - Acoustic in Montreal @ChomRockRoom, Nov 22, 2022 => ua-cam.com/video/vADco27hq0o/v-deo.html
Pau Day, April 10, 2021 => ua-cam.com/video/FSDRCFQ5VEE/v-deo.html
Agreed. The Montreal performance was very interesting. And watching Dany trying to decide whether to join in or not is pretty funny.
@@professorg9424 😄
The reason this was brought up was that they who made these comments thought they were successful just because they had rich parents. The real reason was that fans of the band thought they would sound better if they got better instruments and started to buy them instruments. I don't think people would have been envious if they knew their instruments were gifted by their fans.
I was gifted a fender acoustic when I was 12.....didn't do a darn thing to help me play it lol.
@@JTMMTV Trust me, if someone gifted you a Ferrari at any age, it wouldn't make you a better driver. Better equipment might motivate people more but the main motivator is that people like and encourage you no matter what instrument/tool you use. Great artists often have great tools, but it wasn't the tools that made them great. It was the other way around.
If the comment about their instruments is upsetting, wait til you get to Narcisista and hear the backstory/inspiration for it....
Uh oh lol
Dude. 100% agree with your reaction about the speech at the start of this video. I can't believe that Dany felt she had to defend their financial fortune, WHETHER or not it was their family or from amazing fans.... it's just so maddening. Dany actually looked pissed when she was making the speech at first. EDIT: They have even (in other videos) talked about how they dropped out of school and started home schooling when the metallica cover went viral, to try and see how far they could take this, with their family's support. I have heard them say it has been 5 hours a day of practice apart and together since that time that they have dedicated to get this good so fast and so young. They could play $100 cheapo instruments and sound amazing, because it is the PLAYER, not the instrument.
These girls earned it
I recommend you this acoustic session, it's phone recording, but the sound is quite decent (Black holes starts at 3:20, but it's worth watch it from the beginning) : ua-cam.com/video/vADco27hq0o/v-deo.html
I recommended the same video, it seems to be the best audio from that concert but the view occasionally gets obstructed.
Theres a video of Thomas actualy playing along The Warning while Ale's singing. And if you want to watch something good, look for THE PRETENDER - FOO FIGHTERS COVER - THE WARNING - OUT OF THE BASEMENT.
Here's the video, the guy playing bass is Thomas Illgen who donated the two Spector basses that Ale is talking about (the white one shown and a glittery black one). And you get to see Ale singing Hunter!
ua-cam.com/video/QiZUPLmSg0A/v-deo.html
Unfortunately these negative comments come up occasionally. People who’ve probably never put the effort into doing anything constructive or positive for others, then complain when someone is given a gift. It’s more complicated than that, but these detractors are just showing their own emptiness.
Since that comment infuriated you, I was wondering if you saw this story about an 11 year old autistic boy who immigrated here from Ghana. One day, his dad heard someone playing a keyboard in the basement. It was his son, who had NEVER touched it before. He got him a piano teacher, and the teacher bought the boy a special gift. A grand piano. The story will warm your heart and restore your faith in humanity.
(Link removed because YT didn’t like it)
“Pay it forward.” That is one of the secrets of JOY. There is so much to GIVING because what you get back is absolute joy. Patreon members give because they love these young artists and The Warning prove that over and over and over again what you give will bring you absolute joy.
Here you are a live Pau + piano only version. Its a Pau day with only her singing 3 songs you already reactioned.
ua-cam.com/video/FSDRCFQ5VEE/v-deo.html
This crap is apparently coming up again this week in Mexico. People saying they don't deserve to open the four shows for Muse because they are pretty and from a fairly well off family. Clearly imo, it's probably people whose bands sucks and would never reach that level
🙋🔥🔥🔥⚡⚡⚡
Great reaction to when Dany was having to explain to the crowd about a shit comment from a totally jealous moron - and honestly I will just say it,there was a bit of rivalry between The Warning fans and those of another family band (who mostly do covers),whom I don't need to name,but most of The Warning fans know - but this other band had many fans who constantly trolled anything by The Warning and personally,I had many arguments with fans of this other band. Thankfully things have calmed down in the past 18 months,as The Warnings popularity has risen,and this other bands has remained stagnant. Well done with your summation of what Dany had spoken about. As for this song itself - imagine how much of a genius a 13 year old Pau was to create this masterpiece - and honestly,say if someone like Lady Gaga had released this ? It would've been huge...when the rest of the world finally catches up with The Warning,then these sisters will finally get the recognition they so fully deserve,and I think Pau in particular will be singled out as a musical genius like Brian Wilson.
Life is easier when you have a talent for something, but it doesn't mean that you have life resolved.
You still have to direct that talent properly and try hard to achieve your goals. ✌️
When you have a chance, view The Warning, fan video of Black Holes by BrandoTheRandom. Just for yourself...and let me know what you think.