Renaissance Man Reacts to More by The Warning (It's a Bop as Pau would say)



Hope this stays up. It’s my favorite video by them. Enjoy
Original video link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNBNOjhLW_U

The Warning: Three Sisters from Monterrey, México, Daniela (Lead Vocal, Guitar), Paulina (Drummer, Lead Vocal), and Alejandra Villarreal (Bass, Background Vocals).

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30 thoughts on “Renaissance Man Reacts to More by The Warning (It's a Bop as Pau would say)”

  1. Song and Video is headbanging off the chart Dude! These gals are so creative and shows that there are no limitations on what style or type of music they will create! This is what separates "the Warning" from all the rest and makes them so unique and exciting! Much love from West Virginia, USA! ❤❤❤

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  2. Will to bet the guitar and bass selection in the video has nothing to do with the song and everything to do with the astethic of the official music video. Ale's Spector screams hard rocker, and that's not the vibe being reached for here. This isn't a criticism, but an observation. Love the song and video.

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  3. Good song… But CLEARLY a product of the industry. Worked with "professional" song writers. Feels a little like a contractual obligation. Now don't get me wrong, there are some great rock songs that are the result of contractual obligation. I like it. It's OK. Don't love it. My fear when they signed with LAVA was that they would be pushed to be more ALT/POP – we've lost a lot of good rock bands to this disease and I hope it's not the first symptom. Sorry I'm a pessimist

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  4. Nice job! Particularly liked the Jagger/Pau correlation. It was like …. Yeah … spot on!

    Then you followed with a Beatles comparison …. Again yeah. Their interaction is key!

    Very, very good. Thank you.

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  5. Ale is so quiet but her bass and slides are so amazing .She also gets most love from fans and she has most subscribers of the 3…that’s respect for her bass playing .

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  6. I hate your reaction because you pause allot Ken just kidding bud great amazing really detailed reaction as always Ken your an awesome reactor cheers 👍👍🤘🤘🔥🔥

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  7. Took me a lot of views to realize the visual storyline of the video, because there is so much fun stuff mixed in with it. They construct the MORE machine. Then they push the MORE button the first time and colors appear. So then the MORE machine is set onto a tom, which always gets smashed hard. So of course, with Dany's nod of approval, the MORE machine gets smashed hard and suddenly there are hundreds of Ales and Paus and Danys. There's so much other fun stuff mixed in there that it took me a while to sort out.

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  8. Great video! The song definitely has a different vibe. I like the studio track but prefer the live version because it’s stripped down to the basics combined with their energy on stage takes it to a different level.

    The lyrics are interesting and can be interpreted in different ways. It could be about the demands of social media or it could be about certain types of relationships. The band has recently said MORE was about how much fun they have being on stage rocking out for their fans.

    You can take that at face value but that’s not what I’m getting from the lyrics. The band has also mentioned how much they have grown and changed as artists and people since recording the Error album. Thus the new sound for this song. So it wouldn’t be surprising if some of their new themes cleverly take on more mature subject matter moving forward.

    That’s why I can see where the lyrics can be interpreted as sexual. If that is the case, I highly doubt the band would ever admit to it for obvious reasons. But realistically, we're talking about 3 women in their late teens and early 20s. They’re not little girls anymore so it's not that far a stretch. Case in point, the Jonas Brothers. They sold everyone their squeaky-clean image but we all found out later what was really going on behind the scenes.

    In the end, the ambiguity of music is what makes it fun and will keep people begging for MORE.

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  9. Does The Warning block videos? Note, I'm not complaining about the pauses, I'm just saying I'm not sure that it was necessary to avoid blocking. Other channels react to The Warning and play their videos straight through.

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  10. You know what? It makes sense, and hence the "like" or "more" button. I don't know, it just makes sense. Thank you for that tidbit… And for everything people like you do. I honestly used to think that watching people react to videos was dumb (I'm sorry!!!!!), but that's just one more thing I'm grateful for. Ever since I started watching the reaction videos of their songs, I've gained so much more in return. I really appreciate the insight, varied opinions, the highlights, and even those very technical things that often go over our heads. Thank you for giving us MORE out of something that was already good

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