[Pau:] "Well, this next song, I said that I was never going to play it live because it is a very personal song, but seeing you all here together, it is incredible to think that there are 8,000 people here right now who are watching us, and honestly, I am kind of sick, my voice is not that good, but I want to sing this song to you."
Pau, the drummer, on piano, singing a song she swore to never play live, because it is too painful for her. The origin is still mysterious, and that's OK. She had the flu, all 3 did, and still gave 110% for 8000 fans in Mexico City (elev 7400 feet!) This is probably the only time it will ever be played live, it is just too hard for her to get through, and that's why she cries. We do too.
A song she swore she would never sing in public, since it is so personal to her and emotional, but did so because of the 8000 person sellout at this concert and how special it was to her that they all came and packed the venue!
Exactly. That was essentially what she was saying in Spanish at the beginning. And once she started, and the crowd was singing along, she asked the audience to let her sing it.
This was a super personal song for Paulina...she said on condition that they never play it live she would allow it on the Error album...Then seeing 8000 fans coming to see them she wanted to perform it for them as a 'thank you'...
Please stop spreading this rumor. At no time, never, has Pau said this was a song about a deceased friend. The closest she's ever given to an explanation of this song is that she called it a anxiety attack set to music. But too many people are incorrectly spreading falsehoods about this song. It is NOT about the loss of a friend.
@@timpadgett7840 They are getting it confused with a song Dany did on an Instagram Live for a friend of hers who had passed. Thanks for trying to put a stop to one of the many fantastical stories that people pick up and repeat.
@@timpadgett7840 If she has never stated the meaning it seems a little far to say what the song is "not" about with any certainty. We will probably never get more info about it which is fine.
The thing you need to understand about TW is that they have not one but two very capable lead singers. Pau is the one you call on for the most deeply emotional songs. Check out 23, Revenant, and her home recording of Radiohead's Creep.
Also the song Black Holes, which she played with a string accompaniment right before Breathe; a stunning version. The version of Black Holes from the Dakota Bar several years ago, with Dany and Ale on backing vocals, was yet another highlight in their career.
Pau is the incredibly energetic, hard hitting drummer, lead song writer, occasional lead and always strong backup vocalist, and beautiful pianist. Can play anything from ballads to hard rock and occasional heavy metal.
I always have a tear falling from the corner of my right eye at the end. Maybe someday, after many more viewings, the tear won't flow due to familiarity, but for now I treasure the emotions this beautiful song brings out in me, and in so many others. God bless you, Pau.
She is the drummer, but also the main composer and lyricist, the lead vocalist on about 20% of their songs, backup vocals on all the other songs and as you can see she also learned classical piano. BTW her two sisters also can play piano and sing.
I am of the opinion that this is by far the single most powerful moment in the history of performing arts! The Tears flow freely….. LONG LIVE PAULINA VILLARREAL!
This was an incredibly poignant moment in the lore of The Warning. This was a complete surprise. This is a song that The Warning Army thought that they would never hear performed live. Famously, when they were finishing the Error album, the record label really wanted one more song. She had written this song after the loss of a friend and never intended for it to be recorded. She was convinced to put it on the album but only with the understanding that she would never play it live. It was the last track on Error and was listed as a "bonus track". Pau recorded it, sitting at the piano in the family home. The recording was played in the 2022 Teatro Metropolitan concerts as an intermission during which the girls changed their outfits from all black to white. It is a very sentimental personal song to her and the fact that she played it was a complete surprise to all TW fans everywhere. At the beginning she explains that she said she would never play it live but wanted to for the 8000 fans that came to see them. This song followed her playing Black Holes on the piano, another emotional song for her and I believe that she was planning to play Breathe also but also had the ability to decide at that moment that she wouldn't if she felt that she emotionally couldn't. On the playlists they had on stage, it was listed as "Black Holes/B" so as not to give away the surprise.
She said in the beginning that she was sick but decided to play this song for the 8,000 people who were there to see her & her sisters. Then when she started she said I must sing it. The majority of the crowd joined her on the chorus. But at the end that got her was the crowd singing ooooooo. Since there was no ooooooo at the end of the bonus track on Error.
I don't speak Spanish but according to the auto-translated closed captions that are available on the video, here's what she says at the beginning: "Well, that next song, I have said that I was never going to play it live because it is a very personal song, but seeing you all gathered here, it is incredible to think that there are 8,000 people here right now who love us, and honestly, my voice is half sick. It's not great, but I want to sing this song" It's a pretty rough translation, but you get the idea.
Watch the other song she sang on piano right before this called "Black Holes" at this concert. She wrote it at 13 about addiction and performs it with a string orchestra
Black Holes (live Pepsi Center) is The next The Warning, song that you need to re-act To. And you will hear her knock it out of the park just as far, she has never played this song live. Meaning not hardly any touring practice. But as you can tell she doesn't need much. Amazing Talent. Along with The Warning. 🔥🔥🔥 Also, In over 55+ songs, I have never heard a bad song by them. I've heard hundreds and hundreds of people say the exact same thing...
I loved your reaction and insightful comments. Some of this may be review for you but it can't hurt! This is a power trio of Mexican sisters. They just celebrated their 10th anniversary as a band, and currently are only in their late teens and early twenties. They started in grade school! They came onto the worldwide scene with their version of Metallica's Enter Sandman when they were only 14, 12, and 9! That UA-cam video went viral and was just the beginning of what was to come. Time to learn the girls' names! Dany is the lead singer and guitarist, age 24. Pau is drummer and can be second lead singer, also does backups, age 22. Ale is the bassist and backup singer, age 19. All three also play piano as they are classically trained! Their full names are Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra Villarreal. Many of us became hooked on the Warning with their two Tedx performances in 2016 and 2017. For further reactions, I would also use the Teatro Metropolitan 2022 concert. It was professionally recorded so the audio and video were phenomenal. There are many of their best songs in that concert. And more currently some new ones from their coming 4th album in June. Enjoy the rabbit hole as they have over 400 videos on their channel and over 65 original songs. You've been warned!
You don't have to like everything from them, but I have listened to 50+ songs of theirs and have liked every one of them. I have my favorites but I wouldn't skip any of them on Spotify.
This is an extra track on their "Error" album. Pau (yes, the drummer) said she would only include it on the album if she never had to sing it live. It's about a friend who drowned and is very personal for Pau. She was sick with the flu but she wanted to sing it for the 8000 adoring fans at that show. Her voice wasn't up to par because she was sick, but she powered through and when the crowd began to sing with her she was overwhelmed with emotion. That's why she cried at the end.
Amazing performance the crowd of 8000 gets kudos for finishing the song for her out of love this is a very personal song which she said she would never sing live because it's too emotional a beautiful moment for the drummer. Let that sing in lol
The Warning are sisters from Monterrey, Mexico who have played concerts in Mexico City. The Warning are: Daniela Villarreal, guitar; Paulina V., drums; Alejandra V., bass. FYI: all three are classically trained pianists and performed recitals at the ages of 5 or 6. This song about a childhood friend of hers who died. She said in the beginning that she was never going to perform "Breathe" live because it was so personal for her, but she did it for the sold out Pepsi Center CDMX of 8k who loved them.
While they had played for much larger crowds before, those were always the other band's fans. They were headlong this show, so it meant so much to them to have 8000 people there to see THEM. So she decided to play this song for them. Breathe is a personal song about the loss of a friend, and she had no intention of singing it in public ever. So when the crowd started to sing with her, she asked them to stop, she needed to sing it. By the end, they couldn't hold back, and she became overwhelmed. It wrecks me every time. I'm seeing the Warning 5 times in 4 different countries over the next few months. This, after seeing them in Tokyo with Band Maid. I highly recommend you react to all of the Warning songs off of this Pepsi Center show. I challenge you to not like one of them.
*Breathe* a deeply felt panic/anxiety attack set to music... when Pau plays *Breathe* i can't because i'm 😿😿😿 idk how she gained possession of my soul in addition to my heart... i think we all know that when looking at a keyboard, any keyboard, through tear filled eyes, it is impossible to see the keys properly... (that's why this is a pre-written comment in a text file 😉) 🧅🥷🧅🥷🧅🥷 TWA ⚡🤘😸🤘⚡ TWA
Please turn on CC and translate to English to understand what Pau is saying at the start. The Warning left this option on for those of us who don't speak Spanish.
No one has mentioned yet that she was recovering from the flu. So her voice and energy level were affected. She was that good despite her illness. A deeply personal song that was emotional for her and all her fans at the show, and she decided to add it into the set on the spot. It wasn't on the setlist.
The very foundation of classic rock was about connecting to people with your emotions. You don't need to hit the high notes in the 6th scale or the lower ones in the 2nd octave to be a great rock singer. All that mattered was what an artist was saying and how she was saying it. Paulina Villareal aka Pau embodies that tenet of classic rock. She has this rare ability to tug at our heartstrings while delivering her dark metaphorical ballads that she had been writing over the past decade. Across cultures some of the best songs have been born out of pathos. And The Warning released Breathe in black & white to drive home that melancholy. Pau, pathos, poignancy... "I try to reach over the endless waves Can't call for help, so I'll just call my name But not even I can hear I'll just disappear without a trace" How desperately desolate can a person be to say - Can't call for help, so I'll just call my name? "I try my very best to stay afloat But there's something down there that just wants me close And I beg myself to breathe But there's nothing within reach now Is it so wrong, wrong to want to be alright?! Perfect in pain It's the same all the time!" How helplessly helpless can someone be?
There are possibly several reasons why she was crying. First would be the background of the song, which was written about her feelings regarding the death of a close friend. Second, the crowd of 8,000 people were singing along, supporting Pau through it all. Third, Pau had just played and sung Black Holes, with a string instrument accompaniment - possibly the best version of the song, ever. Finally, the Pepsi Center concert was a special event celebrating the 10th anniversary of The Warning playing as a band. There were several special moments in the show that were emotional. It was a huge night for them and for the fans, as well. So much so that, when tickets for February's concert in the 10,000 person National Auditorium went on sale, they all sold out within hours. (In one video, I think that Pau says they sold out in 1-hour, but my Spanish translation is terrible.) They added a 2nd show, a few nights later and that one also sold out.
Try using the cc function!!!!! This was not a fun song it was a gut ripping performance about a girl crying about her friend who committed suicide. You did what you thought was the best but it came across as insensitive. No bad feelings.
You have to recognize these girls been writing lyrics and music since they were children. You have to consider that when you hear certain songs that were writen when they were very young.
Just adding to that; Not that it is all that rare in most of the world but English is their second language. It is remarkable to me that they learned it so well as to be able to write beautiful songs and perform them in English. Even when working, they speak Spanish between themselves. They also speak some French but are quick to say that they are not fluent in it but their school actually taught in English, French and of course, Spanish.
Paulina (yes, she is the drummer!) wrote this song as self-therapy to overcome the trauma of the death of a childhood friend. If you want to discover her talents, watch 23, Dust to Dust and Narcisista in the concert Live at Teatro Metropolitan cdmx in 2022.
[Pau:] "Well, this next song, I said that I was never going to play it live because it is a very personal song, but seeing you all here together, it is incredible to think that there are 8,000 people here right now who are watching us, and honestly, I am kind of sick, my voice is not that good, but I want to sing this song to you."
Pau, the drummer, on piano, singing a song she swore to never play live, because it is too painful for her. The origin is still mysterious, and that's OK. She had the flu, all 3 did, and still gave 110% for 8000 fans in Mexico City (elev 7400 feet!) This is probably the only time it will ever be played live, it is just too hard for her to get through, and that's why she cries.
We do too.
A song she swore she would never sing in public, since it is so personal to her and emotional, but did so because of the 8000 person sellout at this concert and how special it was to her that they all came and packed the venue!
Exactly. That was essentially what she was saying in Spanish at the beginning. And once she started, and the crowd was singing along, she asked the audience to let her sing it.
This was a super personal song for Paulina...she said on condition that they never play it live she would allow it on the Error album...Then seeing 8000 fans coming to see them she wanted to perform it for them as a 'thank you'...
This performance will never die.🥲🤘
I wish I had a sliver of the courage she had to expose herself for all to see😢❤ Just want to give her a hug and say "its alright".
I would hope her Mom or sisters were waiting backstage to give her hugs and love.
Please stop spreading this rumor. At no time, never, has Pau said this was a song about a deceased friend. The closest she's ever given to an explanation of this song is that she called it a anxiety attack set to music. But too many people are incorrectly spreading falsehoods about this song. It is NOT about the loss of a friend.
@@timpadgett7840 They are getting it confused with a song Dany did on an Instagram Live for a friend of hers who had passed. Thanks for trying to put a stop to one of the many fantastical stories that people pick up and repeat.
@@timpadgett7840 my apologies, I'm editing my comment to remove the statement
@@timpadgett7840 If she has never stated the meaning it seems a little far to say what the song is "not" about with any certainty. We will probably never get more info about it which is fine.
Remember the name Paulina Villarreal.
The thing you need to understand about TW is that they have not one but two very capable lead singers. Pau is the one you call on for the most deeply emotional songs. Check out 23, Revenant, and her home recording of Radiohead's Creep.
Also the song Black Holes, which she played with a string accompaniment right before Breathe; a stunning version. The version of Black Holes from the Dakota Bar several years ago, with Dany and Ale on backing vocals, was yet another highlight in their career.
you can turn on the cc/subtitles in english to get what she is saying, if you don't speak spanish well.
Pau is the incredibly energetic, hard hitting drummer, lead song writer, occasional lead and always strong backup vocalist, and beautiful pianist. Can play anything from ballads to hard rock and occasional heavy metal.
Either Pau or Paulina, but certainly not Paul.
I always have a tear falling from the corner of my right eye at the end. Maybe someday, after many more viewings, the tear won't flow due to familiarity, but for now I treasure the emotions this beautiful song brings out in me, and in so many others. God bless you, Pau.
She is the drummer, but also the main composer and lyricist, the lead vocalist on about 20% of their songs, backup vocals on all the other songs and as you can see she also learned classical piano. BTW her two sisters also can play piano and sing.
I am of the opinion that this is by far the single most powerful moment in the history of performing arts!
The Tears flow freely…..
LONG LIVE PAULINA VILLARREAL!
It was quite powerful. From a tiny person with an enormous heart.
Grace Vanderwaal also has a really great song.
I think Stay by Sugerland is also pretty moving, but this song and performance is amazing.
30+ times I've seen this performance in some way or another and every single time the waterworks stars
This was an incredibly poignant moment in the lore of The Warning. This was a complete surprise. This is a song that The Warning Army thought that they would never hear performed live. Famously, when they were finishing the Error album, the record label really wanted one more song. She had written this song after the loss of a friend and never intended for it to be recorded. She was convinced to put it on the album but only with the understanding that she would never play it live. It was the last track on Error and was listed as a "bonus track". Pau recorded it, sitting at the piano in the family home. The recording was played in the 2022 Teatro Metropolitan concerts as an intermission during which the girls changed their outfits from all black to white. It is a very sentimental personal song to her and the fact that she played it was a complete surprise to all TW fans everywhere. At the beginning she explains that she said she would never play it live but wanted to for the 8000 fans that came to see them. This song followed her playing Black Holes on the piano, another emotional song for her and I believe that she was planning to play Breathe also but also had the ability to decide at that moment that she wouldn't if she felt that she emotionally couldn't. On the playlists they had on stage, it was listed as "Black Holes/B" so as not to give away the surprise.
She said in the beginning that she was sick but decided to play this song for the 8,000 people who were there to see her & her sisters. Then when she started she said I must sing it. The majority of the crowd joined her on the chorus. But at the end that got her was the crowd singing ooooooo. Since there was no ooooooo at the end of the bonus track on Error.
There are OhOhOH's at the end of the track as far as I remember. The crowd here just finished the song for her.
I don't speak Spanish but according to the auto-translated closed captions that are available on the video, here's what she says at the beginning:
"Well, that next song, I have said that I was never going to play it live because it is a very personal song, but seeing you all gathered here, it is incredible to think that there are 8,000 people here right now who love us, and honestly, my voice is half sick. It's not great, but I want to sing this song"
It's a pretty rough translation, but you get the idea.
the tra¿aduction is 100% acurate.
Watch the other song she sang on piano right before this called "Black Holes" at this concert. She wrote it at 13 about addiction and performs it with a string orchestra
Black Holes (live Pepsi Center) is The next The Warning, song that you need to re-act To. And you will hear her knock it out of the park just as far, she has never played this song live. Meaning not hardly any touring practice. But as you can tell she doesn't need much. Amazing Talent. Along with The Warning. 🔥🔥🔥
Also, In over 55+ songs, I have never heard a bad song by them. I've heard hundreds and hundreds of people say the exact same thing...
Excellent my friend... excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I loved your reaction and insightful comments. Some of this may be review for you but it can't hurt!
This is a power trio of Mexican sisters. They just celebrated their 10th anniversary as a band, and currently are only in their late teens and early twenties. They started in grade school! They came onto the worldwide scene with their version of Metallica's Enter Sandman when they were only 14, 12, and 9! That UA-cam video went viral and was just the beginning of what was to come.
Time to learn the girls' names! Dany is the lead singer and guitarist, age 24. Pau is drummer and can be second lead singer, also does backups, age 22. Ale is the bassist and backup singer, age 19. All three also play piano as they are classically trained! Their full names are Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra Villarreal.
Many of us became hooked on the Warning with their two Tedx performances in 2016 and 2017. For further reactions, I would also use the Teatro Metropolitan 2022 concert. It was professionally recorded so the audio and video were phenomenal. There are many of their best songs in that concert. And more currently some new ones from their coming 4th album in June. Enjoy the rabbit hole as they have over 400 videos on their channel and over 65 original songs. You've been warned!
You don't have to like everything from them, but I have listened to 50+ songs of theirs and have liked every one of them. I have my favorites but I wouldn't skip any of them on Spotify.
You can't say that about many other bands. Every single song gets played in it's entirety.
I keep waiting for them to bring out a song I don't like. Has not happened yet.
Yep, no skipping.
We are so lucky that the one time she chose to perform this song was when they were recording!
This is an extra track on their "Error" album. Pau (yes, the drummer) said she would only include it on the album if she never had to sing it live. It's about a friend who drowned and is very personal for Pau. She was sick with the flu but she wanted to sing it for the 8000 adoring fans at that show. Her voice wasn't up to par because she was sick, but she powered through and when the crowd began to sing with her she was overwhelmed with emotion. That's why she cried at the end.
Amazing performance the crowd of 8000 gets kudos for finishing the song for her out of love this is a very personal song which she said she would never sing live because it's too emotional a beautiful moment for the drummer. Let that sing in lol
30th time watching this performance and again the tear factory starts working. thank you
The Warning are sisters from Monterrey, Mexico who have played concerts in Mexico City. The Warning are: Daniela Villarreal, guitar; Paulina V., drums; Alejandra V., bass.
FYI: all three are classically trained pianists and performed recitals at the ages of 5 or 6.
This song about a childhood friend of hers who died. She said in the beginning that she was never going to perform "Breathe" live because it was so personal for her, but she did it for the sold out Pepsi Center CDMX of 8k who loved them.
Should review the one just before this Black Holes, another emotional one, with a full backing string orchestra.
While they had played for much larger crowds before, those were always the other band's fans. They were headlong this show, so it meant so much to them to have 8000 people there to see THEM. So she decided to play this song for them. Breathe is a personal song about the loss of a friend, and she had no intention of singing it in public ever. So when the crowd started to sing with her, she asked them to stop, she needed to sing it. By the end, they couldn't hold back, and she became overwhelmed. It wrecks me every time.
I'm seeing the Warning 5 times in 4 different countries over the next few months. This, after seeing them in Tokyo with Band Maid.
I highly recommend you react to all of the Warning songs off of this Pepsi Center show. I challenge you to not like one of them.
*Breathe*
a deeply felt panic/anxiety attack set to music...
when Pau plays *Breathe* i can't because i'm 😿😿😿
idk how she gained possession of my soul in addition to my heart...
i think we all know that when looking at a keyboard, any keyboard, through tear filled eyes, it is impossible to see the keys properly... (that's why this is a pre-written comment in a text file 😉)
🧅🥷🧅🥷🧅🥷
TWA ⚡🤘😸🤘⚡ TWA
👍👍An awesome performance. 🖖❤
🤩😍
Please turn on CC and translate to English to understand what Pau is saying at the start.
The Warning left this option on for those of us who don't speak Spanish.
You have to know the whole back story for this short but emotional song to appreciate what just happened.
no one actually knows the real story, only Pau
No one has mentioned yet that she was recovering from the flu. So her voice and energy level were affected. She was that good despite her illness. A deeply personal song that was emotional for her and all her fans at the show, and she decided to add it into the set on the spot. It wasn't on the setlist.
No kidding that is crazy
You can see in this, and black holes, and Dust to Dust/DK she was having some issues breathing.
The very foundation of classic rock was about connecting to people with your emotions. You don't need to hit the high notes in the 6th scale or the lower ones in the 2nd octave to be a great rock singer. All that mattered was what an artist was saying and how she was saying it. Paulina Villareal aka Pau embodies that tenet of classic rock. She has this rare ability to tug at our heartstrings while delivering her dark metaphorical ballads that she had been writing over the past decade.
Across cultures some of the best songs have been born out of pathos. And The Warning released Breathe in black & white to drive home that melancholy.
Pau, pathos, poignancy...
"I try to reach over the endless waves
Can't call for help, so I'll just call my name
But not even I can hear
I'll just disappear without a trace"
How desperately desolate can a person be to say - Can't call for help, so I'll just call my name?
"I try my very best to stay afloat
But there's something down there that just wants me close
And I beg myself to breathe
But there's nothing within reach now
Is it so wrong, wrong to want to be alright?!
Perfect in pain
It's the same all the time!"
How helplessly helpless can someone be?
It's Pau. Raw.
❤️⚡🤘
Or you can just turn on the subtitles. 😉
I guess that would help lol
There are possibly several reasons why she was crying. First would be the background of the song, which was written about her feelings regarding the death of a close friend. Second, the crowd of 8,000 people were singing along, supporting Pau through it all. Third, Pau had just played and sung Black Holes, with a string instrument accompaniment - possibly the best version of the song, ever. Finally, the Pepsi Center concert was a special event celebrating the 10th anniversary of The Warning playing as a band. There were several special moments in the show that were emotional. It was a huge night for them and for the fans, as well. So much so that, when tickets for February's concert in the 10,000 person National Auditorium went on sale, they all sold out within hours. (In one video, I think that Pau says they sold out in 1-hour, but my Spanish translation is terrible.) They added a 2nd show, a few nights later and that one also sold out.
also a predominantly Spanish speaking crowd were singing in English
Actually sold out in three days. There was a two day pre-sale on Patreon.
@@Dave_Marks One day of public sale
Pau wrote this about the passing of a close friend.
not confirmed. Only Pau knows the real story and that's the way it should be, until she (if ever) decides to tell it.
They are from Monterrey
Try using the cc function!!!!! This was not a fun song it was a gut ripping performance about a girl crying about her friend who committed suicide. You did what you thought was the best but it came across as insensitive. No bad feelings.
To be fair, he didn't know the backstory.
@@NoSmokingDogs Do any of us really know the back story? I have never heard anyone say yes.
You have to recognize these girls been writing lyrics and music since they were children.
You have to consider that when you hear certain songs that were writen when they were very young.
Just adding to that;
Not that it is all that rare in most of the world but English is their second language. It is remarkable to me that they learned it so well as to be able to write beautiful songs and perform them in English. Even when working, they speak Spanish between themselves. They also speak some French but are quick to say that they are not fluent in it but their school actually taught in English, French and of course, Spanish.
Paulina (yes, she is the drummer!) wrote this song as self-therapy to overcome the trauma of the death of a childhood friend. If you want to discover her talents, watch 23, Dust to Dust and Narcisista in the concert Live at Teatro Metropolitan cdmx in 2022.