Just binging on them at the moment, gonna see them on 25th July at the Academy in Dublin Ireland, only a few weeks away, the thing is with them, no boobs hanging out or twerking in your face, just pure talent, definitely getting the t shirt at this one, bringing my grandson, gotta educate him.
That was great, although I prefer the version at TEDx 2017 !! And what's with the cameraman moving around so much .. no wonder I get dizzy watching some of the videos ... stand still dude !
This is brilliance? A three-chord B minor/G/A vamp? People: wake up. Start with Steely Dan's Aja album if you wish to toss the word "brilliance" around. Then segue into Close To The Edge from Yes. Now you have just scratched the surface.
@@tunanorth Well okay, if you say so, but this is a nauseating, sophomoric 47 seconds of a juvenile 3-chord vamp. Are we supposed to be impressed because the ladies are pretty? The violet stage lighting is nice, though.
I look at this differently: when musicians perform on stage, their job is to _be entertaining._ That's all. How they achieve that is up to them, and if people in the audience form the opinion that the performance was "brilliant", then they're right. If you think that technical musical ability, or complex songs with obscure chords, unusual structures and clever use of scales makes a band more entertaining, then you're welcome to that opinion, but your opinion carries no more weight than that of someone who finds The Warning, or any other band, entertaining.
According to your criteria music peaked at "Rush E", it is not about how many notes you can cramp together, it is about the music makes you feel, and you are leaving a lot of context out of what this 47 seconds really are.
@@1man1guitarletsgo Okay, I'm happy to grant you this - I cannot argue with it, but musically there's nothing happening in this 3-chord vamp. Nothing. Conversely, I'm no real fan of Hendrix, but listen to what that band does with a 3-chord vamp in All Along the Watchtower. There's just no comparison. The "problem" today is that audiences are just too dumbed-down by over-produced and over-hyped mediocrity. They know no better, so they think this 47 seconds is exceptional. Here's the deal: bands like Yes and Steely Dan could play the Warning's 3-chord vamp (engagingly) until the cows come home. Now, give these three ladies Heart of the Sunrise or Aja to play and see if they can produce it.
The ending of Survive is always amazing.
They were completely in the zone. Dany doing the ponytail twirl is such a boss move.
Their zone factor is 100%
She has to watch her back. Right now her back is the weak link for her and the band.
I never get tired of hearing and seeing another performance of Survive.
Great !!👌🥁🎸
Quite possibly the most badass band to emerge in the past decade or so.
@@anthonydixon452 well..name another one since the seventies..I can’t
Yupp, nuff said
Love from Sweden 💖
That's just incredible 👏
Wow, I can't even come up with the words to describe how awesome that was. So freaking cool
I was at this concert with my son. Loved it!
Just binging on them at the moment, gonna see them on 25th July at the Academy in Dublin Ireland, only a few weeks away, the thing is with them, no boobs hanging out or twerking in your face, just pure talent, definitely getting the t shirt at this one, bringing my grandson, gotta educate him.
Thumbs up!
I could hear/see them play this outro on a constant loop! 🔥💖⚡️
Badassery at it’s finest ❤❤❤DPA 4ever and ever ❤❤❤
Yep, that's brilliant!
The Warning Live At Leeds!🤘🤘🤘⚡⚡⚡
Even with cam man distraction..lol
♥ VS
I🖤TW🤘
Looks like the Leeds show.
Ale 🤤
That was great, although I prefer the version at TEDx 2017 !! And what's with the cameraman moving around so much .. no wonder I get dizzy watching some of the videos ... stand still dude !
And what about that one second left? Are you a TW hater?
Uh, yeah. Okay.
I guess the warning wasn’t strong enough.
This is brilliance? A three-chord B minor/G/A vamp? People: wake up. Start with Steely Dan's Aja album if you wish to toss the word "brilliance" around. Then segue into Close To The Edge from Yes. Now you have just scratched the surface.
Iconic 47 and 52-year old studio albums. You will in fact see a crapload of Steely Dan and Yes fans in their concert audience.
@@tunanorth Well okay, if you say so, but this is a nauseating, sophomoric 47 seconds of a juvenile 3-chord vamp. Are we supposed to be impressed because the ladies are pretty? The violet stage lighting is nice, though.
I look at this differently: when musicians perform on stage, their job is to _be entertaining._ That's all. How they achieve that is up to them, and if people in the audience form the opinion that the performance was "brilliant", then they're right. If you think that technical musical ability, or complex songs with obscure chords, unusual structures and clever use of scales makes a band more entertaining, then you're welcome to that opinion, but your opinion carries no more weight than that of someone who finds The Warning, or any other band, entertaining.
According to your criteria music peaked at "Rush E", it is not about how many notes you can cramp together, it is about the music makes you feel, and you are leaving a lot of context out of what this 47 seconds really are.
@@1man1guitarletsgo Okay, I'm happy to grant you this - I cannot argue with it, but musically there's nothing happening in this 3-chord vamp. Nothing. Conversely, I'm no real fan of Hendrix, but listen to what that band does with a 3-chord vamp in All Along the Watchtower. There's just no comparison. The "problem" today is that audiences are just too dumbed-down by over-produced and over-hyped mediocrity. They know no better, so they think this 47 seconds is exceptional. Here's the deal: bands like Yes and Steely Dan could play the Warning's 3-chord vamp (engagingly) until the cows come home. Now, give these three ladies Heart of the Sunrise or Aja to play and see if they can produce it.
I missed the brilliance i guess. Ya’ll are high as fuck.
Music is DEAD!
Sounds awful.
47 seconds of brilliance…I think you need to look up the word brilliance in the dictionary…you do not seem to understand the word.