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The end is powerful. NEVER cut off a song, guys.

brettmanus
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I remember seeing the music video one day and my grandmother who is an irish immigrant came in and started watching the video with me and by the end she was crying. She then explained to me about the devestating conflict in Ireland and the significance which I at 8 wasn't aware of. It gave me such an appreciation for this song to know what it was about.

elisefincher
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I’m from Northern Ireland. The conflict is still in living memory. Zombie is an incredibly important song protesting the “violence that caused such silence.” The British army men in the video are real, the children are real, the murals are real. The kids were probably not orphaned but just playing on the streets outside their homes. The conflict was weird in that people lived very normal lives while paramilitaries (terrorists) and the army roamed the streets (watch Derry Girls). The conflict lasted between 1969 and 1998. Everyone from Northern Ireland is still affected by it. The IRA bombed a place called Warrington in England killing 2 children which is what the song is about.

cheriiberri
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Last minute is AWESOME, you shouldn't have omitted this!! Is a metalic solo of the Dolores's guitar. Incredible ending for an incredible song

flaviojosefo
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This song means a lot to us Irish&British💔

holldolldee
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Take it you guys don't know who the I.R.A.was. Was dispalyed a few times in the video. Part of world history. You guys just heard one of the greatest and most powerful anti-war songs ever written. It was written in honor of two young boys that were killed in a bombing in the 90's during the decades long conflict in Ireland.

madicelander
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I watched an amazing documentary on the Northern Ireland conflict and the interviews with former IRA, Ulster volunteers, British Army and RUC was incredibly moving. They’re all old men and women now and the overwhelming feeling they all portrayed was “decades of war, thousands dead, families torn up, cities bombed daily and for what? All these years later and nothing but heart ache and damage to show for it”

oilcountry
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No reason to cut this off before it ended. It's one of the most important songs and videos ever made. Sunday Bloody Sunday by the Irish band U2 is also about this political conflict.

jamescrane
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RIP lead singer Dolores O'Riordan 9/6/71-1/15/18. Awesome vocalist and artist. She will be missed.💜💜💜

calliemiano
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I love this song, and it has an important message. The video is strong, you should have watched it to the end.

tuijakantola
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I can't believe they cut the spectacular ending of this song

jircv
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RIP to Dolores! One of the best voices ever! Hands down..Also just another reason why the 90s was the greatest decade of music. Period

devinluoto
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Written in memory of two little boys killed up by an IRA bomb in warrington england. This song is an anti war song as dolores despised violence from all sides bombs and guns reference is for the republican paramilitaries who are nationalist and want to unite ireland and loyalist paramilitaries who want to stay under british rule. The british army were sent to keep the peace between the 2 communities but failed and ended up taking sides with the loyalists unfortunately.

Way too much history too fit in to one comment but the walls you see the soldiers patrolling around are peace walls to divide the communities or they would tear each other apart no word of a lie.

The tank reference is for the british army as they are the only ones with access to that sort of hardware. The english (later British) and irish have been fighting for over 800 years.

The 1916 reference is about the 1916 easter rising which catalyst ireland towards independence but only 26 counties gained independence while 6 counties were retained by britain because of the unionist british majority at the time in those 6 counties. Hence northern ireland are these 6 counties.

The troubles as they are called was a 30 year guerilla war fought between the ira and inla against the uda uvf lvf udr and british army. Over 3500 people were killed in those 30 years some brutally and over 50000 maimed with a population of roughly 1.4 million at the height of the troubles.

1998 the good friday peace agreement was signed with the US as co signers and guarantor. The majority of the paramilitaries laid down their arms and went the political route instead. Its far from perfect but from where we came from its paradise. Slainte from ireland.

lfcgero
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Growing up in N Ireland during the troubles was hard but this wee song always brings back special memories and makes me miss back home

MrSoda
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It's a bit odd that very few people recognize this is about Britain - Ireland and the IRA... I am 46 and was in my teens when U2 and Cranberries were at their peek and I thought these things would have made news globally.

dimiaslan
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Great song boys. You cut the song was recorded to remember 2 young boys who were killed in a bombing in Warrington in the UK during the IRA bombings. The vocal style by Dolores was known as Keening which is common during Irish you must listen to "Bad Wolves" cover version, I won't say why as it will spoil the reaction but it becomes clear at the very begining of the video.

bigmallly
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Northern Ireland, the troubles. Look it up!

johnnyenglish
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Even today the conflict rages.. there is such emotion... and passion.

timothyobrien
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Oi! Lads, glad you did this song I’m an Irish Catholic originally from County Cork but grew up in Belfast. Watching this video and Sunday Bloody Sunday by U2 is difficult for any Irish person that lived through that and before it chokes me up every time sincerely
Thank you

wilm
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This whole song was written in protest to the IRA in Ireland specifically a bombing that happened on Mother’s Day in 1993 that killed two kids . Under the age of 12 . This band is from Ireland. Great song very moving .

jackmack