Y'know, on some of the videos for the Warning, some of their other fans have talked about how its so nice that their stuff isn't sexualized and that they dont swear like some other bands-some even directly referencing Halestorm and TPR. I was kind of baffled, because members The Warning willingly associates with them, and at least Dany seems to really like at least Halestorm!
@@josephine4s I think that they say it best that they do what they want to do and they don’t do what they don’t want to do and it’s up to them to decide that and not up to us to judge what should be acceptable behavior for them. I love who they are no matter who they decide to be now or who they decide to grow to be. And you can love other bands and artists and their artistic expression and have a different one of your own as well.
@@josephine4s I think we have been reading the same comments or at least from the same people. Guy was complaining there was a 9 year old in the crowd and some of the bands from the tour were swearing. Who brings a 9 year old to a rock concert expecting clean language. Still pretty much all the other fans were praising Lzzy for how she has been praising The Warning and saying great stuff about them and having a guitar custom made for Dany. So I just assumed it was a couple of weirdos who don't like swearing in rock music, one was even pleased they didn't have tattoos.
Honestly Halestorm is the best mentor The Warning could ever have. Great people, hard-working honest rock band. You can just see the love between Lzzy and Dany and it's amazing.
Thank you for this video. This a best version of this because we get to really see Dany's excitement during this. The smile on her face and she is totally lost in the moment. As a huge The Warning fan I got a little emotional.
Thanks so much for posting! Lzzy is such a beautiful soul. These young all-stars The Warning are the future. Thanks to Lzzy I'm sure they will cherish these memories long after this tour, and no one can take that away from them.
Beautifully said, so true, I love both these bands but it’s been so wonderful to see them playing together I’m glad I was able to catch two shows on this tour together.
@@Among_the_ashes Myself as well, long time Halestorm fan and I've been captivated by The Warning since they came on the scene. First time seeing them was over the summer when the tour came to Syracuse. It definitely won't be my last!
@@archieguitarz4700 that’s awesome, you should look into their Patreon, it’s super awesome and it’s been such a great way to get to know the band and their music better and the whole fan community.
after 6 years of being a huge fan, halestorm finally came to my country 2 days ago. i've had my ticket for half a year, i've been waiting for this like nothing else in the past. it was a shared concert with mammoth and alter bridge, so halestorm played for like less than 30 min. barely spoke to the audience (we're not native english speakers here, so its understandable, but still). the sound was horrible, poor quality at way too high volume (this was the same at the other two bands too, so it was the local equipmen't fault not the musicians). besides of seeing them in person with my own eyes, this experience was nothing but a waste of time and money. and it hurts so fucking much to admit it, cause halestorm is my all time favorite band, but if i knew it's gonna be like this i stay at home and love them through the internet as usual.
I am so sorry. It must have the venue and the factors you mention. Try and see them again. I have seen them 6 times and all were amazing. I hope you get that chance too. They are such wonderful humans too. I am sure they did not mean to not engage the crowd as much. Its hard as an opener.
@@Among_the_ashes Opening especially a very talented band is tricky. It is not considered cool to steal the show. They are there to warm you up. In the 80's it was not unusual for sound to be mucked with for the opener just a little. Bryan Adams I am sure did it to an opening act, when I saw BTO open for Van Hagar, they actually put out better sound for that venue which kudos to those dudes in Van Halen for recognizing and turning it down fairly early in the shiow sometimes shit is just too loud for a certain venue.
I'm sorry you had this experience... but I must honestly say, that's about the same as perhaps half the rock concerts I've attended over the decades (I've seen dozens). Crappy venue sound, poor coordination between band sets, miserable seating arrangements, standing on the floor, and so on... it's just kind of how it goes sometimes. About the only thing you can do is embrace it as "part of the experience" and leave it at that.
Dany is living her dream, so happy for her.
Lzzy is awesome ⚡ 🔥 🤘
The Warning are so sweet. Never trying to take anyone else's spotlight! I can't believe Dany sang along and actually swore. LOL
Lzzy is so awesome!
I know!!! It was great!
Y'know, on some of the videos for the Warning, some of their other fans have talked about how its so nice that their stuff isn't sexualized and that they dont swear like some other bands-some even directly referencing Halestorm and TPR. I was kind of baffled, because members The Warning willingly associates with them, and at least Dany seems to really like at least Halestorm!
@@josephine4s I think that they say it best that they do what they want to do and they don’t do what they don’t want to do and it’s up to them to decide that and not up to us to judge what should be acceptable behavior for them. I love who they are no matter who they decide to be now or who they decide to grow to be. And you can love other bands and artists and their artistic expression and have a different one of your own as well.
@@josephine4s I think we have been reading the same comments or at least from the same people. Guy was complaining there was a 9 year old in the crowd and some of the bands from the tour were swearing.
Who brings a 9 year old to a rock concert expecting clean language.
Still pretty much all the other fans were praising Lzzy for how she has been praising The Warning and saying great stuff about them and having a guitar custom made for Dany. So I just assumed it was a couple of weirdos who don't like swearing in rock music, one was even pleased they didn't have tattoos.
Dany is a passionate soul when it comes to music. If she’s feeling it, she’ll sing along no matter the lyrics.😉
Only great bands and better human beings 🤘🤘😃😃
Honestly Halestorm is the best mentor The Warning could ever have. Great people, hard-working honest rock band. You can just see the love between Lzzy and Dany and it's amazing.
Such a nice thing from Lizzie!
Lzzy and the guys from Halestorm have been sooo nice to The Warning makes us love them even more! 👹💥🖤👹💥🖤👹💥
I love Dany❤ She's so happy, that smile lights up everything❤
I saw Halestorm and The Warning last month in New Orleans. Awesome show. Lzzy is an awesome entertainer and beautiful soul.
Thank you for this video. This a best version of this because we get to really see Dany's excitement during this. The smile on her face and she is totally lost in the moment. As a huge The Warning fan I got a little emotional.
I got emotional too! It was a great night!
Love it. It's their time. The World Has Been Warned
Wow !! Amazing Heather !! 🥰⚡⚡⚡
I will never stop kicking myself for missing this show...
It was such a great one! I got a seat front row a few weeks before and glad I did.
Thanks so much for posting! Lzzy is such a beautiful soul. These young all-stars The Warning are the future. Thanks to Lzzy I'm sure they will cherish these memories long after this tour, and no one can take that away from them.
Beautifully said, so true, I love both these bands but it’s been so wonderful to see them playing together I’m glad I was able to catch two shows on this tour together.
@@Among_the_ashes Myself as well, long time Halestorm fan and I've been captivated by The Warning since they came on the scene. First time seeing them was over the summer when the tour came to Syracuse. It definitely won't be my last!
@@archieguitarz4700 that’s awesome, you should look into their Patreon, it’s super awesome and it’s been such a great way to get to know the band and their music better and the whole fan community.
@@Among_the_ashes I definitely will!
Dany is a passionate soul when it comes to music. If she’s feeling it, she’ll sing along no matter the lyrics.😉
Both these bands are incredible
Got teary eyes and goosebumps! Thx for this beatiful video!!!!
Beautiful people 🎶😘
Truly
Felicitaciones!!!!!
So awesome cool that was just too 😋
Sweet so lucky 💖 💓
I🖤TW🤘
I think that's also Ash Costello from I think New Years Day with the red/black hair.
meteu o roberto carlos e lançou as rosas pro publico hahahaha
Lzzy hale is a mistress
Alejandra super!
after 6 years of being a huge fan, halestorm finally came to my country 2 days ago. i've had my ticket for half a year, i've been waiting for this like nothing else in the past. it was a shared concert with mammoth and alter bridge, so halestorm played for like less than 30 min. barely spoke to the audience (we're not native english speakers here, so its understandable, but still). the sound was horrible, poor quality at way too high volume (this was the same at the other two bands too, so it was the local equipmen't fault not the musicians). besides of seeing them in person with my own eyes, this experience was nothing but a waste of time and money. and it hurts so fucking much to admit it, cause halestorm is my all time favorite band, but if i knew it's gonna be like this i stay at home and love them through the internet as usual.
I am so sorry. It must have the venue and the factors you mention. Try and see them again. I have seen them 6 times and all were amazing. I hope you get that chance too. They are such wonderful humans too. I am sure they did not mean to not engage the crowd as much. Its hard as an opener.
@@Among_the_ashes Opening especially a very talented band is tricky. It is not considered cool to steal the show. They are there to warm you up. In the 80's it was not unusual for sound to be mucked with for the opener just a little. Bryan Adams I am sure did it to an opening act, when I saw BTO open for Van Hagar, they actually put out better sound for that venue which kudos to those dudes in Van Halen for recognizing and turning it down fairly early in the shiow sometimes shit is just too loud for a certain venue.
I'm sorry you had this experience... but I must honestly say, that's about the same as perhaps half the rock concerts I've attended over the decades (I've seen dozens). Crappy venue sound, poor coordination between band sets, miserable seating arrangements, standing on the floor, and so on... it's just kind of how it goes sometimes. About the only thing you can do is embrace it as "part of the experience" and leave it at that.