Thanks as always, Dave, for the great liner notes you provide. While lighting and sound can be punched up a little in post, both this and Teatro Metropolitan do give the feel that the bulk of the editing was choosing which camera feed to use.
Well they did it again Ken...6 for 6 and counting...this is so unbelievabley produced, my head is spinning like those lights. Absolutely cannot wait to hear "Black Holes" and Breath with this exquisite production and sound and lighting and well all of it, like a little school girl as the anticipation grows. Great reaction and comments as always...love when you Nerd out.
These are much better recorded - video and audio - than anything we saw at Teatro Met. Their AV team has really come a long way, and that is saying a LOT, since the Teatro Met show was so good! The staging/lighting are spectacular here. The Pau cams are fantastic, and make you notice the stereo drum mix. I wish they would release this on Blu-Ray. I'd buy one!
This concert series is fantastic. I need to either rip it or try to make a youtube music playlist to play in the car and garage. It's just so good. Ale's bass really stands out nicely in these videos. As a beginner bassist, I've decided this song will be the first Warning song I try to learn as it looks pretty straight forward and is done on a 4 string, not to mention how cool it sounds.
There is so much about that that is special. The last thirty seconds (from the bridge) is just sublime. Danys face and voice as she sings "so we drink it all again" then Pau smashes those cymbals like she utterly loathed them then smiles like it was the best fun in the world! Just such a great song.
Kool Aid Kids was not in my favorites but seeing it live specially this version is a complete 180 for me. It's awesome, Dany's intensity here the guitar riifs make all the difference.
I'm listening on speakers and I can assure you that I also noticed the level of quality and clarity of such things as cymbals and agree that the background vocals could be louder in the mix. Big thumbs = speech to text nightmares.
I like this song a lot has very interesting bass lines, sounds kind of expressions of pain and sorrows,like a funeral. Thanks for your always interesting comments.
According to the setlist of the Pepsi Center show. Dust to Dust / Dull Knives are next to be released. Then comes *"Black Holes", "Breathe"* then *"Enter Sandman."* Just wondering if The Warning will release those three as one video. Since this is the tricky part of *"X Anniversary"* Special Shows. Each stop was a little different. The first night in Guadalajara, the band performed *"Revenant"* then played *"Enter Sandman"* with no strings. Then the second night at Monterrey, . Pau played *"Black Holes"* with the strings that lead in with the strings playing an intro of *"Enter Sandman"* while the crew removed the piano. At Pepsi. Pau played *"Breathe"* for the only time so far live. After the applause. Pau headed back to her kit as high as cloud nine. Then the strings started their intro. Be Interesting if we get *"Revenant "* or not. Cause it clearly showed that Pau was sick.Cause "cousin" was trying to block Pau as she struggled a bit to sing *"Revenant".* We'll see.
Black Holes is separate from the others. I just finished that reaction today to get it ready for when they release it. I assume Breathe will be separate as well (If Pau wants it released. I sure hope so and think they will).
Totally agree with "Kool Aid Kids" not striking me the same out of the gate. Now I consider it to be the single track from "Error" that grew on me more and more with each listen. Nearly all the others still hit me with the same impression they did at first listen. This one snuck up on me, possibly with aid from watching reaction channels. I believe I missed a lot of nuances with the first go around and potentially focused more on the lyrical message. I was 10 when Jonestown and the Peoples Temple situation occurred, and mostly only remember the "don't drink the Kool Aid" without really knowing or grasping what had happened. While this track is more meant as a Warning to Gen-Zers to not fall blindly in line, perhaps I experienced some of the horror I felt when I did learn more about the 1978 events in Guyana.
I'm so used to seeing left to right: Ale, Pau, Dany that your t-shirt is throwing me off a bit. 😮 Btw, athletes have been known to have some of their most productive days when they have the flu.
El mejor trío de rock del planeta,The Warning y su poderoso rock ,Viva The Warning ,por siempre
The lighting engineer was Brian Bogovic, lighting engineer for Halestorm. He also did the Teatro Metropolitan show.
Thanks as always, Dave, for the great liner notes you provide. While lighting and sound can be punched up a little in post, both this and Teatro Metropolitan do give the feel that the bulk of the editing was choosing which camera feed to use.
@@steveherman6909 The post production video mixing was done by Iván Chavez, TW’s videographer.
@@Dave_Marks Iván has a bright future ahead of him. He's really good at his craft.
This is their most underrated song.
And is great!
There’s a traitor in our mists . Somebody’s got a mind of their own
They are so good at making songs and lyrical topics fit together. The song composition is always so perfect.
This Pepsi Center LIVE will be a milestone of quality and performance! really astonishing!
Well they did it again Ken...6 for 6 and counting...this is so unbelievabley produced, my head is spinning like those lights. Absolutely cannot wait to hear "Black Holes" and Breath with this exquisite production and sound and lighting and well all of it, like a little school girl as the anticipation grows. Great reaction and comments as always...love when you Nerd out.
These are much better recorded - video and audio - than anything we saw at Teatro Met. Their AV team has really come a long way, and that is saying a LOT, since the Teatro Met show was so good! The staging/lighting are spectacular here. The Pau cams are fantastic, and make you notice the stereo drum mix. I wish they would release this on Blu-Ray. I'd buy one!
Dany's eyes can't hide all the rock she carries inside... when she brings out that pent-up fury she is unstoppable!
This concert series is fantastic. I need to either rip it or try to make a youtube music playlist to play in the car and garage. It's just so good.
Ale's bass really stands out nicely in these videos. As a beginner bassist, I've decided this song will be the first Warning song I try to learn as it looks pretty straight forward and is done on a 4 string, not to mention how cool it sounds.
There is so much about that that is special. The last thirty seconds (from the bridge) is just sublime. Danys face and voice as she sings "so we drink it all again" then Pau smashes those cymbals like she utterly loathed them then smiles like it was the best fun in the world! Just such a great song.
The slow drum fills got me right from the start (the first time I heard it).
Dany's intensity is top notch.
Dany is pure rock!
Pau and Ale are so locked in here. Drums and bass sound like a single entity.
And even in the head flip at 0.54sec
I find this song has a uniqueness to it, a bit somber yet it has a lot of power. I'll be here for the next one. 😆
Kool Aid Kids was not in my favorites but seeing it live specially this version is a complete 180 for me. It's awesome, Dany's intensity here the guitar riifs make all the difference.
They need to put this entire show on Spotify!!
Wow this was the best performance of this song
I'm listening on speakers and I can assure you that I also noticed the level of quality and clarity of such things as cymbals and agree that the background vocals could be louder in the mix.
Big thumbs = speech to text nightmares.
I like this song a lot has very interesting bass lines, sounds kind of expressions of pain and sorrows,like a funeral. Thanks for your always interesting comments.
So nice to see Pau drumming ! she flies on the drums... thanks Man for the reaction ❤ TWA for ever.........🤘
great song ..i like your reactions Amigo......FROM THE WARNING ARMY....THANKS
According to the setlist of the Pepsi Center show. Dust to Dust / Dull Knives are next to be released. Then comes *"Black Holes", "Breathe"* then *"Enter Sandman."* Just wondering if The Warning will release those three as one video. Since this is the tricky part of *"X Anniversary"* Special Shows. Each stop was a little different. The first night in Guadalajara, the band performed *"Revenant"* then played *"Enter Sandman"* with no strings. Then the second night at Monterrey, . Pau played *"Black Holes"* with the strings that lead in with the strings playing an intro of *"Enter Sandman"* while the crew removed the piano. At Pepsi. Pau played *"Breathe"* for the only time so far live. After the applause. Pau headed back to her kit as high as cloud nine. Then the strings started their intro. Be Interesting if we get *"Revenant "* or not. Cause it clearly showed that Pau was sick.Cause "cousin" was trying to block Pau as she struggled a bit to sing *"Revenant".*
We'll see.
Black Holes is separate from the others. I just finished that reaction today to get it ready for when they release it. I assume Breathe will be separate as well (If Pau wants it released. I sure hope so and think they will).
stunningly GOOD!!
The Pau and Ale head in sync at 0.54 is cool😊👍
Fun fact: Dany looks like an old lady on your t-shirt, and when you move your right arm it looks like she's talking haha
I want that t-shirt!
Totally agree with "Kool Aid Kids" not striking me the same out of the gate. Now I consider it to be the single track from "Error" that grew on me more and more with each listen. Nearly all the others still hit me with the same impression they did at first listen. This one snuck up on me, possibly with aid from watching reaction channels. I believe I missed a lot of nuances with the first go around and potentially focused more on the lyrical message.
I was 10 when Jonestown and the Peoples Temple situation occurred, and mostly only remember the "don't drink the Kool Aid" without really knowing or grasping what had happened. While this track is more meant as a Warning to Gen-Zers to not fall blindly in line, perhaps I experienced some of the horror I felt when I did learn more about the 1978 events in Guyana.
I just wish that Paulina's voice would have been a 100%, the timing was just infuriating, as they were at their very best, if not for the stupid cold.
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GREAT REACTION 🤘⚡ 🤘
4:12 The Queen descends !!!
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Pau’s mic might be turned off. She sings stuff when she normally isn’t present on the track often.
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I'm so used to seeing left to right: Ale, Pau, Dany that your t-shirt is throwing me off a bit. 😮 Btw, athletes have been known to have some of their most productive days when they have the flu.
This was one of my least favorites, but still liked it. TW is so good, their "not best songs" are still great 😂