'Bugs' González before being the drummer for Los Lobos he was the drummer for Jumbo. Beto Ramos (Pau's drum teacher) currently plays drums for Jumbo. Before Jumbo, Beto played drums for Los Claxons. Pablo González, Ale's bass teacher and mentor of the band, is the bassist for Los Claxons. Six degrees of separation. ⚡🇲🇽⚡
Great reaction G&A. Just like Buggs predicted "It's only a matter of time" l think he meant wait until the rest of the world catches up to you and witness your mastery of your craft. It's evident that the world is catching up to DPA and they are living their dream to keep playing for more fans around the world.
Met Los Lobos a couple of decades ago before Bugs joined. Great people. They were recording a set for XM much like the girls did recently. A fantastic band to hear in a recording studio. They had been touring so they played a very tight set. Had a flawless copy of the set burned on digital tape and CD but lost the tape to a house fire. Great to hear a band perfectly recorded and mastered with zero compression. XM has an absurdly good studio in Washington that bands rent to record albums. Love the recordings I obtained from that era. I dont own them so i cant share which sucks since music that good deserves to be shared. One of the things i love about the Warning. They share. Mom and Dad raised the girls right.
@@scottwheeler2494 I met los lobos sax player Steve Berlin after attending one of their concerts, very down to earth guy. Los lobos rock live , seen them many times in concert.
You could see Pau beaming after every compliment. This was a huge boost to her confidence as a writer. You guys are not alone, neither is Bugs. Every pro the ladies work with, comes away from the experience with nothing but high praise.
TW has cultivated many personal relationships within the Mexican music community, especially Rock, and certainly the local Monterrey community. Some became mentors, others just friends and supporters. You can tells that they are not comfortable with receiving praise, especially Dany.
I loved hearing Dany say that, since the drums have no notes, the piano is necessary for Pau to write music. It makes perfect sense, but I'd never thought about it.
This series may be some of Pau's most important lessons. Buggs is such a compassionate human and was totally taken by DPA's talents. I got choked up several times later on in the series. Bug's love for music and his knowledge of the industry were invaluable to the girls. I can only imagine the tips he gave them that didn't end up on camera. Thanks again guys for these nuggets of the past....:)
@@solarvanlife8177 That was the best part of the videos, the advice that he gave them and the drumming lesson he gave to Pau, she was laser focused on him when he was drumming. I am glad that it was recorded for posterity. And also the part of him watching them playing the piano end singing, he was blown away by that.
Los Lobos are a hispanic rock band from Los Angeles. At the time this was recorded TW was having several different well known rockers come to visit them in their basement studio aka The Warning Cave. They were also visited by Jay de la Cueva, lead guitarist of the Mexican band Moderatto, who is still friends with them. John Moyer of Disturbed was another visitor. TW’s dad owned a studio in Monterrey and is well connected.
I like hearing about their songwriting process. It seems like Pau (usually) starts out with the bare bones of the song, and when they work together on it they are able to create the parts they each play so that nobody overshadows anyone else (although I would like to see Paulo just once do a drum solo). One suggestion- sorry if you’re already aware of this but there Erick Alderete has a page with a lot of TW videos including some interviews. He has a video of them opening for Muse, that contains the famous scene where while playing ’Z’ Ale loses her balance, falls over backwards (she doesn’t get hurt) and keeps playing without missing a beat.
I was introduced too Los Lobos in '89 when i was deployed to Rota, Spain, they were playing on the jukebox in a bar and immediately caught my attention. Thanks for posting this guy's as I've never seen this one before
Great! Gracias por esto! No lo habia visto. Una de las personas que alentaron y aconsejaron a DPA. También se llevó una buena impresión de ellas, qué bien! Thanks Glenn and Adrian!
Not sure if it made any of these, but at one point bugs says to Ale, you wear that shirt, and play like that! Cute little kitties and you rock like that.
Glenn, I found these “Bugs videos” a few months back and haven’t been able to locate them again. Whose UA-cam channel did you find them on? There is an amazing segment on Bugs teaching Pau how to practice that I would love to download!! Thanks!!!😊🎶⚡️
'Bugs' González before being the drummer for Los Lobos he was the drummer for Jumbo. Beto Ramos (Pau's drum teacher) currently plays drums for Jumbo.
Before Jumbo, Beto played drums for Los Claxons. Pablo González, Ale's bass teacher and mentor of the band, is the bassist for Los Claxons.
Six degrees of separation. ⚡🇲🇽⚡
@@mexicanopolis9390 Thank you, I did not know that buggs played for Jumbo at one time.
This the guy that changed Paulina drummer from wild shredder to more technical and energy efficient !
Buggs gives them great life advice
Great reaction G&A. Just like Buggs predicted "It's only a matter of time" l think he meant wait until the rest of the world catches up to you and witness your mastery of your craft. It's evident that the world is catching up to DPA and they are living their dream to keep playing for more fans around the world.
Excellent my friends... excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
La Bamba was the "B" side of Richie Valens' 45 rpm hit single Donna in about 1958. It ended up being the song everyone remembers him by.
Met Los Lobos a couple of decades ago before Bugs joined. Great people. They were recording a set for XM much like the girls did recently. A fantastic band to hear in a recording studio. They had been touring so they played a very tight set. Had a flawless copy of the set burned on digital tape and CD but lost the tape to a house fire. Great to hear a band perfectly recorded and mastered with zero compression. XM has an absurdly good studio in Washington that bands rent to record albums. Love the recordings I obtained from that era. I dont own them so i cant share which sucks since music that good deserves to be shared. One of the things i love about the Warning. They share. Mom and Dad raised the girls right.
@@scottwheeler2494 I met los lobos sax player Steve Berlin after attending one of their concerts, very down to earth guy. Los lobos rock live , seen them many times in concert.
You could see Pau beaming after every compliment. This was a huge boost to her confidence as a writer. You guys are not alone, neither is Bugs. Every pro the ladies work with, comes away from the experience with nothing but high praise.
TW has cultivated many personal relationships within the Mexican music community, especially Rock, and certainly the local Monterrey community. Some became mentors, others just friends and supporters. You can tells that they are not comfortable with receiving praise, especially Dany.
I loved hearing Dany say that, since the drums have no notes, the piano is necessary for Pau to write music. It makes perfect sense, but I'd never thought about it.
I guess I wasn’t wrong about them…….He sees it! Thanks Guys
This series may be some of Pau's most important lessons. Buggs is such a compassionate human and was totally taken by DPA's talents.
I got choked up several times later on in the series. Bug's love for music and his knowledge of the industry were invaluable to the girls.
I can only imagine the tips he gave them that didn't end up on camera.
Thanks again guys for these nuggets of the past....:)
@@solarvanlife8177 That was the best part of the videos, the advice that he gave them and the drumming lesson he gave to Pau, she was laser focused on him when he was drumming. I am glad that it was recorded for posterity. And also the part of him watching them playing the piano end singing, he was blown away by that.
I wonder what "Bugs" thinks of the girls he met 6 years ago, who are now full-blown rock stars.
I really enjoy watching these "old" videos. Great reaction guys, thanks very much. ❤✌🤘⚡🔥
Los Lobos are a hispanic rock band from Los Angeles. At the time this was recorded TW was having several different well known rockers come to visit them in their basement studio aka The Warning Cave. They were also visited by Jay de la Cueva, lead guitarist of the Mexican band Moderatto, who is still friends with them. John Moyer of Disturbed was another visitor. TW’s dad owned a studio in Monterrey and is well connected.
Los Lobos are a Mexican- america. Not Hispanic.
@ So Mexico is not hispanic?
@@Dave_MarksMéxico es hispano parlante, pero americano, como el resto de los países de este continente, independientemente de su lengua.
@@Dave_Marks Hahaha some people UGH. His name is Hispanic, maybe he knows something we don't, hell I'm just a gringo so what do I know
These are all fun.
Thanks guys, for doing this. It's always really cool revisiting lots of these older vids, and, great for newer fans.
Luv your work, guys.🤙⚡️🤘
I like hearing about their songwriting process. It seems like Pau (usually) starts out with the bare bones of the song, and when they work together on it they are able to create the parts they each play so that nobody overshadows anyone else (although I would like to see Paulo just once do a drum solo).
One suggestion- sorry if you’re already aware of this but there Erick Alderete has a page with a lot of TW videos including some interviews. He has a video of them opening for Muse, that contains the famous scene where while playing ’Z’ Ale loses her balance, falls over backwards (she doesn’t get hurt) and keeps playing without missing a beat.
I think somewhere along the way we saw her fall! Was glad it was without any injury. Thanks for the tip
Looking forward to the next video of this series.
Thank you
Thanks for doing this one guys, they are all great videos of them with buggs.
I was introduced too Los Lobos in '89 when i was deployed to Rota, Spain, they were playing on the jukebox in a bar and immediately caught my attention. Thanks for posting this guy's as I've never seen this one before
holy crap , i need to see part two
honestly I would liken them more to Triumph than Rush
Great job guys...this was great to see. Great comments from Bugs and right on point as well. Cheers.
Now I'm curious if he played any role in them getting their first Whisky show.
very good question!
thanks for sharing guys ... my favorite rush album/song is 2112, epic T adrian! ... namaste from canada ... r0ck 0n ... twa ... \m/
2112 is my favorite RUSH album too!
Great! Gracias por esto! No lo habia visto. Una de las personas que alentaron y aconsejaron a DPA. También se llevó una buena impresión de ellas, qué bien! Thanks Glenn and Adrian!
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Too bad they never played with los Lobos, that would have been so cool.
If i remember right its about 5 videos
Btw, Neil Peart started out on piano. Knowing that, you can appreciate how it influenced his drumming.
Pau is a mashup of Neil and Geddy.
TW🤟
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Ok. Nobody else has said it so I will; IMO The Warning is the mirror image of Rush
Adrian: Check out the album Kiko by Los Lobos.
@@RussInCanada Another good album by los lobos is " how will the wolf survive"
Just listened to Dream In Blue and Wake Up Dolores. Pretty cool! I like the sound so far. I'm going to listen to the rest of the album for sure!
Not sure if it made any of these, but at one point bugs says to Ale, you wear that shirt, and play like that! Cute little kitties and you rock like that.
@@kennethhanson560 That part is in the video were they are singing and playing the piano.
Good stuff!
Glenn, I found these “Bugs videos” a few months back and haven’t been able to locate them again. Whose UA-cam channel did you find them on? There is an amazing segment on Bugs teaching Pau how to practice that I would love to download!! Thanks!!!😊🎶⚡️
On the Warning's youtube channel! I always put the original link in the video descriptions.
El gran calidad de The Warning a costado trabajo duro,dedicación y perseverancia ,como se dice quieres fama ,aquí empiezas a pagarla
6:46 did that happen then? Anyone know?
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Too bad they never played with los Lobos, that would have been so cool.
Too bad they never played with los Lobos, that would have been so cool.