And Just imagine singing like this after 20 shows almost in a row....that just unbelievable even if she get a little bit tired at the middle of the tour she found the energy from nobody know where And she probably have way more to show us is just the beginning of her carrier Even Pau could not do that....and most singer cannot...you need to have exceptional amount of energy, dedication and sensitivity
@@SDsailor7 yes she should take care not pushing too much above her limit...taking longer break between shows...but she really surprised me how well she did...she is definitely the most promising singer of her generation right now...something really nice can come out of her voice She is just starting
@@neoczy3249 Yes I agree. For comparison I saw an ad for imagine dragons a band that the Warning opened for and their announced tour has working one day and resting the next. It will be better for the Warning when they get to that point when they can get rest between concerts.
Spector USA Custom Bass, special made for her. She is a Spector artist. In this song it has a other configuration. I'm not a bass player but it seems that it's lower tuned.
5 string (low b) active Spector jointly designed and specced by Ale. And a very minimalist pedal board, with Peterson Stomp Tuner, Aguillier stacked pre amp with an Earthquaker BK3 drive pedal. Amazing tone from that rig..
Her blue Spector bass is what she usually plays. It's a little lighter than her Ale's Inferno (what she's playing here) with the low B string tuned down to low A to match Dany's baritone guitar. 🤘⚡
Spector named it "Ale's Inferno". Ale had the band logo, a lightening bolt inlaid in the neck in mother of pearl and her signature clear coated on the back of the head stock. She also had led lighting installed on the top of the neck. With all the customization, it's a $9 to $10k bass and obviously one of a kind.
Dani's vocals just keep getting better and better.
You got that right. Amazing!
And Just imagine singing like this after 20 shows almost in a row....that just unbelievable even if she get a little bit tired at the middle of the tour she found the energy from nobody know where
And she probably have way more to show us is just the beginning of her carrier
Even Pau could not do that....and most singer cannot...you need to have exceptional amount of energy, dedication and sensitivity
@@neoczy3249 Yes! I am glad that she didn't hurt herself from Al that singing.
@@SDsailor7 yes she should take care not pushing too much above her limit...taking longer break between shows...but she really surprised me how well she did...she is definitely the most promising singer of her generation right now...something really nice can come out of her voice She is just starting
@@neoczy3249 Yes I agree. For comparison I saw an ad for imagine dragons a band that the Warning opened for and their announced tour has working one day and resting the next. It will be better for the Warning when they get to that point when they can get rest between concerts.
Pau's drum fills in this song are so nasty. Even after i listened to this song for the 50th time. Can't wait to hear this song in person.
I can't get that song out of my head I sing it all the time it is awesome thanks Martin
Las Patronas ejecutando!!!
Ty👍
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Ale does a wicked string bend on the last note
This is the perfect sun.. I mean song.. lol.
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There is a muppet in the crowd? 😅
I saw that too!!😅
What base does Ale Have
Spector USA Custom Bass, special made for her. She is a Spector artist. In this song it has a other configuration. I'm not a bass player but it seems that it's lower tuned.
5 string (low b) active Spector jointly designed and specced by Ale. And a very minimalist pedal board, with Peterson Stomp Tuner, Aguillier stacked pre amp with an Earthquaker BK3 drive pedal. Amazing tone from that rig..
@@GundogJake Model NS5 I think...
Her blue Spector bass is what she usually plays. It's a little lighter than her Ale's Inferno (what she's playing here) with the low B string tuned down to low A to match Dany's baritone guitar. 🤘⚡
Spector named it "Ale's Inferno". Ale had the band logo, a lightening bolt inlaid in the neck in mother of pearl and her signature clear coated on the back of the head stock. She also had led lighting installed on the top of the neck. With all the customization, it's a $9 to $10k bass and obviously one of a kind.