So many of their songs have irresistable hooks that really catch the ears of people, who then become instant fans. It's almost as if Dany, Pau, and Ale are sailing on a fishing trawler, casting out lines and the new fans are like fish that happily take the bait and gladly get hooked for life. 🎶🛥🎣🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟 (or something) 😁
I got a ticket on my hands last year for their concert in Monterrey and I gave it awat!!! Shame on me!! My daugther found them and make me buy 2 tickets but since I did have idea who they are, I missed the concert. I was totally focused on rock of the 80s for those great bands but as soon I realized who they are (june 2024), i cannot take them out of my head. They are incredible. I got now 2 tickets for the Feb22 concert this 2025 in Monterrey, MX and I won´t miss it this time!!!
Hey Jaron, I literally just finished watching their entire PolandRock concert about 10 minutes ago, since it was finally released only a few days ago. I mention this because I didn't see a single cell phone in anyone's hand in that crowd of 80,000. If you're wanting to see less cell phones and more people getting into the music, I recommend you check out any song from that concert. The lighting and camera work are also insanely good. Again it's called PolandRock (or something like that).
@@jarongeil-vocalcovers2484 "The Warning LIVE Pol'and'Rock Festival 2024 (FULL CONCERT)". Be aware that the owner of the video is pretty aggressive about copyright and taking down reactions. Someone suggested it's because the proceeds go to charity. Maybe? But also, Europe treats copyright pretty tightly. In any case, treat yourself to a listen -- it's an amazing concert and the crowds response at the end nearly overwhelmed the band.
The number of phones out , given it's the opening song, leads me to believe they're using the flashlight app. Sort of like we used to do with Bic lighters back when I was young and going to concerts. I think I prefer the lighter, but then, nobody ever set fire to a venue with their I-Phone.
@@jamesallen5417you don’t need your screen on with the camera app open to use your flashlight, and you also wouldn’t need to be holding your phone sideways with two hands to use your flashlight either
The way people are jumping up and down with the lights from their cellphones bouncing up and down as well - it seems pretty clear most of the phones were not filming. You need to keep the camera steady for that.
Social media is literally the reason that the girls have become famous and have been making music for 11 years now. So when fans get out their phones and film, you can be sure that 90% of the crowd have seen The Warning live several times in the 11 years and the girls on stage don't mind at all, and as you can hear the fans are going crazy.
@NM-tr6kq In the video, it was not their talent that was criticized, but the fans. That's why I'll only go into that. There is no question that the girls did not dance on the pole for 11 years to stand where they are today. I haven't seen so much talent and work for a long time.
Usually when you see the phones, you imagine the audience disconnected from the in-person experience... That clearly was not the case with this audience!
This is the start of the show, which is why so many smartphones are recording. You'll see the same thing when the song 'S!CK.' is played, as it premiered here.
The song "Disciple" explores the dynamics of social media manipulation and the cyclical relationship between those who wield power through ignorance and those who fall victim to it. In the first verse,guitarist Dany represents the manipulative forces cultivating hate and distraction for control and profit, while the second verse shifts to drummer Pau embodying the manipulated disciple, trapped in the system and unwittingly perpetuating its narrative. The chorus intensifies this tension by portraying a direct clash between rebellion and control-Dany's call to "kill the system" symbolizes a revolutionary voice fighting against oppression, while Pau's command to "remain inside your space" represents the system's effort to enforce ignorance and compliance. The bridge adds a haunting reflection on human nature, with lines like "Hate will always be a good friend when the sun goes down" suggesting how darkness-both literal and metaphorical-reveals hidden truths and fuels negativity. The song challenges listeners to question whether they are the same person "when the light is on" versus "when the light is off," encouraging introspection on truth, manipulation, and identity. Overall, "Disciple" offers a powerful critique of modern systems of control, shining a light on the struggle to confront uncomfortable truths and break free from cycles of ignorance and hate.
I've seen this band live 9 times already. The only time ( twice ) that I recorded with my phone was the opening song. It's a thing at Warning concerts.
This was the first song in a 23 - set concert at the Pepsi Center in Mexico City in front of 8000 fans. Everywhere they play this band will generate mass phone recordings of their music. You might call it ridiculous but most doing the recordings are for nostalgic reasons I would assume.
The phones are because this is opening the show. They have the entire show on their TH-cam channel, with chapters marked with the song name, so I would suggest to react to it song by song, 23 songs, 23 bangers, can't miss..
I won’t comment on the songs’s meaning because no way could I add to Thontor’s explanation. But as for singing, they trade off in a number of songs. There’s one called Sinister Smiles from their concept album about a woman’s descent into madness, where Dany takes the evil side and Pau takes the good side. Pretty epic writing for teenagers (it’s from a couple years ago). I can’t explain all the phones other than it was the first song of the concert. I don’t think it stayed at that level. Thanks for the reaction, these sisters never miss, I don’t know how they do it.
Great reaction! The transitions - just one of their many talents! To continue your journey I strongly suggest UGH Live at Teatro Metropolitan show, and you could never go wrong with SURVIVE Live.
with the price of concert tickets you're goddamn right I'm going to fucking record that shit... I don't understand why people freak out when they see phones... you bought a ticket enjoy the show the way you want and mind your business.
You’re commenting on a different culture’s crowd…just saying. Also, a lot of fans do post fancam videos from all their shows regardless if it’s being professionally recorded or not. You can usually find a fans video of practically any show they play throughout the world if you’re interested and that’s a great thing. Only 8,000 people got to see this live in person but many, many more people watched this very show in real time via IG, Facebook or other sites via livestreams and then we get the ability to reminisce a year later with the pro recording.
@@mjc1389 yeah that’s my point. Everyones more concerned with views on social media as apposed to enjoy the moment. Also have you ever been to a concert where a bunch of people in front of you have their arms up to hold their phones to the point where you can’t even see the stage that well?
Filming with IPhones in Latin America seems to be a cultural thing. In most of the concerts I have watched from Mexico and South America, a higher percentage of phones present, compared to US and Europe!!!😊🎶⚡️
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Greetings from Denmark, new subscriber here - please jump into The Warning rabbit hole - the Pepsi center concert is a good place to start and there are no bad songs from TW.
@@pcunruh you don’t need your screen on with the camera app open to use your flashlight, and almost everyone has their screen on with a with a red light indicating that they’re recording. You wouldn’t be holding your phone sideways with two hands just to use your flashlight either.
Thats the advantage The Warning has, harmonies between Dany and Ale, Dany and Pau, Pau and Ale, and all three together.
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You are witnessing Rock and Roll Royalty. The new QUEENS OF ROCK HAVE ARRIVED.❤❤❤THE WARNING.
The official video of Disciple was my first contact with the band. I got instantly hooked.
So many of their songs have irresistable hooks that really catch the ears of people, who then become instant fans. It's almost as if Dany, Pau, and Ale are sailing on a fishing trawler, casting out lines and the new fans are like fish that happily take the bait and gladly get hooked for life.
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(or something) 😁
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I got a ticket on my hands last year for their concert in Monterrey and I gave it awat!!! Shame on me!! My daugther found them and make me buy 2 tickets but since I did have idea who they are, I missed the concert. I was totally focused on rock of the 80s for those great bands but as soon I realized who they are (june 2024), i cannot take them out of my head. They are incredible. I got now 2 tickets for the Feb22 concert this 2025 in Monterrey, MX and I won´t miss it this time!!!
Hey Jaron, I literally just finished watching their entire PolandRock concert about 10 minutes ago, since it was finally released only a few days ago.
I mention this because I didn't see a single cell phone in anyone's hand in that crowd of 80,000.
If you're wanting to see less cell phones and more people getting into the music, I recommend you check out any song from that concert.
The lighting and camera work are also insanely good. Again it's called PolandRock (or something like that).
It’s an insane concert. The looks on the Warning’s faces at certain points are priceless
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@@jarongeil-vocalcovers2484 "The Warning LIVE Pol'and'Rock Festival 2024 (FULL CONCERT)". Be aware that the owner of the video is pretty aggressive about copyright and taking down reactions. Someone suggested it's because the proceeds go to charity. Maybe? But also, Europe treats copyright pretty tightly. In any case, treat yourself to a listen -- it's an amazing concert and the crowds response at the end nearly overwhelmed the band.
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This band is absolutely brilliant on so many levels. The vocals✓ the lyrics ✓the sound✓the energy ✓the audience ✓✓🌏✌️
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The bass player also does the falsettos as the drummer is singing.
The number of phones out , given it's the opening song, leads me to believe they're using the flashlight app. Sort of like we used to do with Bic lighters back when I was young and going to concerts. I think I prefer the lighter, but then, nobody ever set fire to a venue with their I-Phone.
@@jamesallen5417you don’t need your screen on with the camera app open to use your flashlight, and you also wouldn’t need to be holding your phone sideways with two hands to use your flashlight either
The way people are jumping up and down with the lights from their cellphones bouncing up and down as well - it seems pretty clear most of the phones were not filming. You need to keep the camera steady for that.
@@longcastle4863 In the opening shot you can see basically everyone has their camera app open
Social media is literally the reason that the girls have become famous and have been making music for 11 years now. So when fans get out their phones and film, you can be sure that 90% of the crowd have seen The Warning live several times in the 11 years and the girls on stage don't mind at all, and as you can hear the fans are going crazy.
Well yes. That and an amazing level of talent. In each of them.
@NM-tr6kq In the video, it was not their talent that was criticized, but the fans. That's why I'll only go into that. There is no question that the girls did not dance on the pole for 11 years to stand where they are today. I haven't seen so much talent and work for a long time.
Usually when you see the phones, you imagine the audience disconnected from the in-person experience... That clearly was not the case with this audience!
This is the start of the show, which is why so many smartphones are recording. You'll see the same thing when the song 'S!CK.' is played, as it premiered here.
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The song "Disciple" explores the dynamics of social media manipulation and the cyclical relationship between those who wield power through ignorance and those who fall victim to it. In the first verse,guitarist Dany represents the manipulative forces cultivating hate and distraction for control and profit, while the second verse shifts to drummer Pau embodying the manipulated disciple, trapped in the system and unwittingly perpetuating its narrative.
The chorus intensifies this tension by portraying a direct clash between rebellion and control-Dany's call to "kill the system" symbolizes a revolutionary voice fighting against oppression, while Pau's command to "remain inside your space" represents the system's effort to enforce ignorance and compliance.
The bridge adds a haunting reflection on human nature, with lines like "Hate will always be a good friend when the sun goes down" suggesting how darkness-both literal and metaphorical-reveals hidden truths and fuels negativity. The song challenges listeners to question whether they are the same person "when the light is on" versus "when the light is off," encouraging introspection on truth, manipulation, and identity.
Overall, "Disciple" offers a powerful critique of modern systems of control, shining a light on the struggle to confront uncomfortable truths and break free from cycles of ignorance and hate.
👍Thanks for this information. I appreciate it. 🖖❤
Nice!
There was some fan filming going on but the majority were just participating in the light show; phones have replaced lighters in the air.
@@lonelywind3511 you don’t need your screen on with the camera app open to use your flashlight, and pretty much everyone was doing that
Thank you, Jaron, for reacting to The Warning.
Yes, thanks so much! TWA appreciates it for sure.
No problem! 🤙
Check out LIVE at the Pepsi Center, "Dust to Dust / Dull Knives" for a seamless transition between two of their best, older songs.
Nice! 🤘
They play with the singers a lot. Sometimes Dany starts a verse, Pau joins in, and then Dany drops out and Pau continues.
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I've seen this band live 9 times already. The only time ( twice ) that I recorded with my phone was the opening song. It's a thing at Warning concerts.
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This was the first song in a 23 - set concert at the Pepsi Center in Mexico City in front of 8000 fans. Everywhere they play this band will generate mass phone recordings of their music. You might call it ridiculous but most doing the recordings are for nostalgic reasons I would assume.
The phones are because this is opening the show. They have the entire show on their TH-cam channel, with chapters marked with the song name, so I would suggest to react to it song by song, 23 songs, 23 bangers, can't miss..
Try this The Warning performance th-cam.com/video/46vauSZDbyI/w-d-xo.html Pol'and'Rock Festival. Crowd was amazing and there were no phones 😀
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Excellent my friends... excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I won’t comment on the songs’s meaning because no way could I add to Thontor’s explanation. But as for singing, they trade off in a number of songs. There’s one called Sinister Smiles from their concept album about a woman’s descent into madness, where Dany takes the evil side and Pau takes the good side. Pretty epic writing for teenagers (it’s from a couple years ago). I can’t explain all the phones other than it was the first song of the concert. I don’t think it stayed at that level. Thanks for the reaction, these sisters never miss, I don’t know how they do it.
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Great reaction ,great sound, 5+
Thanks! 🤘
The song XXI Century Blood is a strong criticism of cell phones. check official video
And definitely the OMV. It's amazing and won awards.
frankly i'd expect that the crowd is not concentrating that much on the phone,, Happy Holidays to all
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Great band, great song, great reaction.
Thanks! 🤙
Great reaction! The transitions - just one of their many talents! To continue your journey I strongly suggest UGH Live at Teatro Metropolitan show, and you could never go wrong with SURVIVE Live.
Thanks for suggesting!!
You hear the accent 🧠🫵🏻🗣 meaning 🎼🎶🇲🇽🎵⚡️✨🔉🔊🥁🎸🎤 songs.Lirycs dude ✍🏼.
Great reaction. Keep Rockin' my friend 🤘⚡🤘
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with the price of concert tickets you're goddamn right I'm going to fucking record that shit... I don't understand why people freak out when they see phones... you bought a ticket enjoy the show the way you want and mind your business.
Welcome back to The Warning . .
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This being the opener everybody filmed it. Watch 'Z' which is next up and 70% of the phones are gone.
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You’re commenting on a different culture’s crowd…just saying.
Also, a lot of fans do post fancam videos from all their shows regardless if it’s being professionally recorded or not.
You can usually find a fans video of practically any show they play throughout the world if you’re interested and that’s a great thing.
Only 8,000 people got to see this live in person but many, many more people watched this very show in real time via IG, Facebook or other sites via livestreams and then we get the ability to reminisce a year later with the pro recording.
@@mjc1389 yeah that’s my point. Everyones more concerned with views on social media as apposed to enjoy the moment. Also have you ever been to a concert where a bunch of people in front of you have their arms up to hold their phones to the point where you can’t even see the stage that well?
Good HardRock recommendation: -Queen of the murder scene. -Ugh. at the Metropolitan Theater CDMX 2022
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The cellphone recordings are part of their marketing. That’s why they don’t ban them. Genius!
Filming with IPhones in Latin America seems to be a cultural thing. In most of the concerts I have watched from Mexico and South America, a higher percentage of phones present, compared to US and Europe!!!😊🎶⚡️
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Daqni and Pau are the leads and all of them sing backup...
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The Queens!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Greetings from Denmark, new subscriber here - please jump into The Warning rabbit hole - the Pepsi center concert is a good place to start and there are no bad songs from TW.
For sure!! 🤘
Cell phones shouldn't be allowed at concerts. I stopped going to concerts because of those idiots and their phones.
Yeah, most of the people in the crowd are not filming they’re just using their phones like lighters.
@@pcunruh you don’t need your screen on with the camera app open to use your flashlight, and almost everyone has their screen on with a with a red light indicating that they’re recording. You wouldn’t be holding your phone sideways with two hands just to use your flashlight either.
Yeah. Sing belting leads through a machine-gun drum fill. No problem...
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