Long time Metallica fan here, I guess their mistake was asking The Warning to re-imagine Enter Sandman...man did they ever!! Now my favorite version of this Iconic song. Thanks Jone for reading the comments and reacting to this one. Loved this. Cheers and thanks to you.
You can't see it here, but in the full concert video, Dany calls the orchestra back to the stage for a bow. That's not the kind of thing that typically happens in orchestral performances. It was a total class move.
@@BryceKatz I agree. I have played for a couple tour acts as the local backup horn section. Only once were we singled out like that after a performance. There are a lot of reasons many of us are so supportive of The Warning. Their kindness and consideration is one of the many reasons for sure.
This spectacular reimagining of "Enter Sandman" is backed by a 10 piece all-female string section comprised of 6 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos from Monterrey, Mexico. The string section plays in The Warning's style. All 3 sisters are classically trained; Ale's a top-tier Jazz Bassist playing Rock. Ale's very important; her insanely resonant 5-string Spector Bass and string section generate Cinematic Orchestral Music and Wall of Sound. Cinematic Orchestral Music, a 'hybrid', involves electronic instruments (synthesizers) and classical instruments (strings), to create the genre's sound. Ale's Bass takes the synthesizers role; her heavy Bass fills the bottom, propels the huge Wall of Sound. Ale seamlessly switches to Melody-line from Bass-line, joins with the strings, augmenting the music as it crescendos, and then Ale switches back to the Bass-line again, as if it's nothing. The string section achieves remarkable unity with DAP (at times the combination generates sounds one normally associates with brass). The Warning sisters are rightfully very proud of their home country and home city and include musicians from their home whenever possible. It's no accident DAP chose an all female string section. The Warning have repeatedly spoken in interviews about how as girls, and then women, they're often not take seriously until they play, and how once they play all that changes. The Warning sisters come across as wonderful people and never beat anyone over the head with their views, they're all about the music, but make no mistake; they've made a statement here about Women in music; whether it be Rock, Classical, Jazz, or Cinematic Orchestral Music by creating this spectacular piece using only female musicians and vocalists.
A fantastic version the strings were an amazing addition. Gonna miss this one on the setlist I always enjoy this song when they perform it. Great reaction thank you Dust to Dust/Dull Knives from this show is a must see. 🔥⚡
The strings were used on another song from this concert, Black Holes, and it was great also! The drummer, Pau, sang the song solo along with the strings and playing piano. I have to agree that the production on the Pepsi Center CDMX concert videos are top notch!! I would buy a blu-ray of this concert in a heartbeat!
Just a couple minutes before this, Pau was in tears following the emotional performance of a lifetime. Like a true professional, she straightened herself out and did what she does best! On a side note, i think it would have been better if she did the bedtime prayer thing l like she did in the video. The child saying it is a different character in the song than what Dany was singing, so at a story telling level, having a different voice there would have added to the song
credit to the arranger and musicians on the strings (pulled from the description on the full concert video) String Orchestra Arranger on Black Holes & Enter Sandman David Garza M. Violins Carla Elizabeth Benítez Ruiz Helena Muntaner Payeras Silvia Carolina Aranda de la Cruz Itzel Viridiana Conde Aceves Renata García Anaya Diana Itzel Capilla Aguillón Violas Alena Stryuchkova Lilian Sifontes Cellos Ana Karen Rodríguez Lazcano Xiuhnel Valdivia Morales
The Warning - Enter Sandman chronological order: 2014 When the sisters were 14, 12 & 9 - went viral...caught the attention of Rolling Stones Mag, Kirk Hammett (Metallica lead guitar) & Metal-heads worldwide... 2021 Release of the reimagined OMV with Alessia Cara (Blacklist Album celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Black Album) 2022 Teatro Metro concert 2023 Pepsi Center concert (with the string section of the local orchestra) 2024 French Radio - Acoustic by Dany (short 1.27)
The show at Teatro Metropolitan didn’t seem to have the crowd mic’d. You get crowd noise, but it’s backscatter. The Pepsi Center show seems to have had a fairly decent crowd mic.
Quite a lot of discussion on various threads where the TWA are split on liking the Pepsi version or preferring the Metropolitan one! Personally I like the Metro one better as it has better harmonies and more impact. But the Pepsi one is great too!
With every iteration of this song The Warning does they keep taking up to the next level, but I don't think even they can top this performance; unless the next time they add in a full brass section as well, who knows what they have planned.
@@EriktheG248 If anyone could do it and make it sound awesome, it is these women. The number of Spanish/Mexican note runs in TW music is stunning, but no one even comments!
Two requests... I'd like to learn more from you, expertise-wise, specifically what your musical training tells you about things like their composition, harmonies, and so on. Second, a suggestion to cushion your mic... it picks up thumps on the desk from your hands. Also, I know you have whole lot of song requests, so this suggestion is for you, not me... Revenant from Teatro 2022 live is absolutely unforgettable. It's all acoustic except for Ale's bass, and a guest plays a Bajo Quinto with them, which sounds great! I notice that you haven't yet reacted to a song that highlights Pau as a singer, and I'll bet that Pau in this song will amaze you. Sorry to lay two songs on you at once, but Pau also leaves drums and takes the stage to sing Narcisista in the same concert. (I'm suggesting this for you more than for me! But of course I'd love to see your reaction too.) ruclips.net/video/oqXcNOVmcjc/видео.html ruclips.net/video/M6F6lM1PxdM/видео.html
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Long time Metallica fan here, I guess their mistake was asking The Warning to re-imagine Enter Sandman...man did they ever!! Now my favorite version of this Iconic song. Thanks Jone for reading the comments and reacting to this one. Loved this. Cheers and thanks to you.
The Warning hit it out of the park with this version. Great musicians do great things with interpretation. ❤
The strings are such an addition you didn't know you needed. Both versions are crazy good. Thanks, nice reaction.
an all-female string section (6 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos). What a fantastic addition to a great re-imagining of this classic.
And the strings were from their hometown of Monterrey, MX!
You can't see it here, but in the full concert video, Dany calls the orchestra back to the stage for a bow. That's not the kind of thing that typically happens in orchestral performances. It was a total class move.
@@BryceKatz I agree. I have played for a couple tour acts as the local backup horn section. Only once were we singled out like that after a performance. There are a lot of reasons many of us are so supportive of The Warning. Their kindness and consideration is one of the many reasons for sure.
This spectacular reimagining of "Enter Sandman" is backed by a 10 piece all-female string section comprised of 6 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos from Monterrey, Mexico. The string section plays in The Warning's style. All 3 sisters are classically trained; Ale's a top-tier Jazz Bassist playing Rock. Ale's very important; her insanely resonant 5-string Spector Bass and string section generate Cinematic Orchestral Music and Wall of Sound. Cinematic Orchestral Music, a 'hybrid', involves electronic instruments (synthesizers) and classical instruments (strings), to create the genre's sound. Ale's Bass takes the synthesizers role; her heavy Bass fills the bottom, propels the huge Wall of Sound. Ale seamlessly switches to Melody-line from Bass-line, joins with the strings, augmenting the music as it crescendos, and then Ale switches back to the Bass-line again, as if it's nothing. The string section achieves remarkable unity with DAP (at times the combination generates sounds one normally associates with brass). The Warning sisters are rightfully very proud of their home country and home city and include musicians from their home whenever possible. It's no accident DAP chose an all female string section. The Warning have repeatedly spoken in interviews about how as girls, and then women, they're often not take seriously until they play, and how once they play all that changes. The Warning sisters come across as wonderful people and never beat anyone over the head with their views, they're all about the music, but make no mistake; they've made a statement here about Women in music; whether it be Rock, Classical, Jazz, or Cinematic Orchestral Music by creating this spectacular piece using only female musicians and vocalists.
Ale is The Thunder Goddess! DPA forever.
A fantastic version the strings were an amazing addition. Gonna miss this one on the setlist I always enjoy this song when they perform it. Great reaction thank you Dust to Dust/Dull Knives from this show is a must see. 🔥⚡
The strings were used on another song from this concert, Black Holes, and it was great also! The drummer, Pau, sang the song solo along with the strings and playing piano.
I have to agree that the production on the Pepsi Center CDMX concert videos are top notch!! I would buy a blu-ray of this concert in a heartbeat!
🔥⚡️🤘AWESOME AND EPIC!!!
Just a couple minutes before this, Pau was in tears following the emotional performance of a lifetime. Like a true professional, she straightened herself out and did what she does best!
On a side note, i think it would have been better if she did the bedtime prayer thing l like she did in the video. The child saying it is a different character in the song than what Dany was singing, so at a story telling level, having a different voice there would have added to the song
!!!EXCELLENT¡¡¡. !!!The Warning = 100% 🔥🎵Ole Ole Ole Oleeee Warning Warning🎵¡¡¡. Greetings from Argentina.
credit to the arranger and musicians on the strings (pulled from the description on the full concert video)
String Orchestra Arranger on Black Holes & Enter Sandman
David Garza M.
Violins
Carla Elizabeth Benítez Ruiz
Helena Muntaner Payeras
Silvia Carolina Aranda de la Cruz
Itzel Viridiana Conde Aceves
Renata García Anaya
Diana Itzel Capilla Aguillón
Violas
Alena Stryuchkova
Lilian Sifontes
Cellos
Ana Karen Rodríguez Lazcano
Xiuhnel Valdivia Morales
Thank you for giving credit where credit is due. They absolutely deserve it!⚡️🤘
The Warning - Enter Sandman chronological order:
2014 When the sisters were 14, 12 & 9 - went viral...caught the attention of Rolling Stones Mag, Kirk Hammett (Metallica lead guitar) & Metal-heads worldwide...
2021 Release of the reimagined OMV with Alessia Cara (Blacklist Album celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Black Album)
2022 Teatro Metro concert
2023 Pepsi Center concert (with the string section of the local orchestra)
2024 French Radio - Acoustic by Dany (short 1.27)
Sounds like a Bond movie. Awesome.
Thanks ❤❤❤
The show at Teatro Metropolitan didn’t seem to have the crowd mic’d. You get crowd noise, but it’s backscatter. The Pepsi Center show seems to have had a fairly decent crowd mic.
Probably helped that this concert had 5,000 more people in the audience
Awesome reaction! Keep up the good work!
Love the string section this is my favorite version so epic sounding 🤘⚡️🤘
So glad you decided to react to this version!
Great you gave us a shout out!
Knew you would love it!
Great reaction as always!
Cheers!
❤❤
check out 'When I am alone' at pepsi center cdmx.
Quite a lot of discussion on various threads where the TWA are split on liking the Pepsi version or preferring the Metropolitan one! Personally I like the Metro one better as it has better harmonies and more impact. But the Pepsi one is great too!
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Ambas versiones son live, pero en pepsi center el que hizo la mezcla subió un poco más el sonido de la crowd y por eso se siente más "live".
Shades of Metallica's S &M concert
With every iteration of this song The Warning does they keep taking up to the next level, but I don't think even they can top this performance; unless the next time they add in a full brass section as well, who knows what they have planned.
DPA 🔥🔥🔥 TWA 🤘🤘🤘 UK ⚡⚡⚡
Makes me wonder what Metallica thinks about this version, maybe "It's not our song anymore"!
Chamber music metal... next step full symphonic metal. Watch out Europe , Mexico is coming.
Then we'll have polka metal! J/k, although that would be interesting to hear
@@EriktheG248 If anyone could do it and make it sound awesome, it is these women. The number of Spanish/Mexican note runs in TW music is stunning, but no one even comments!
👍👋🇳🇿🍻twa
Two requests... I'd like to learn more from you, expertise-wise, specifically what your musical training tells you about things like their composition, harmonies, and so on. Second, a suggestion to cushion your mic... it picks up thumps on the desk from your hands.
Also, I know you have whole lot of song requests, so this suggestion is for you, not me... Revenant from Teatro 2022 live is absolutely unforgettable. It's all acoustic except for Ale's bass, and a guest plays a Bajo Quinto with them, which sounds great! I notice that you haven't yet reacted to a song that highlights Pau as a singer, and I'll bet that Pau in this song will amaze you. Sorry to lay two songs on you at once, but Pau also leaves drums and takes the stage to sing Narcisista in the same concert. (I'm suggesting this for you more than for me! But of course I'd love to see your reaction too.)
ruclips.net/video/oqXcNOVmcjc/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/M6F6lM1PxdM/видео.html
Be sure not to show your terror of saying you like this better.