Tribal People React to THE CRANBERRIES - ZOMBIE

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Tribal people reacting to Zombie by Cranberries official music video
Tribal people's REACTION and LYRICAL analysis

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Sir, I am from Belfast, Northern Ireland where this video was filmed. I would like to thank you for the hard work you put into researching the song 'Zombie' and the effort it took to make this TRYBALS reaction video. The honest emotion and impact of the music is very clear on the faces and in the voices of Ms. Bheel and Misters Jutt, Kakepoto and Bughio, it made me happy to know that our history and pain could be understood even across cultures. Thank you for choosing this song and thank you to TRYBALS for another fantastic reaction video!

niamhlo
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Of note, the way that Delores wails with her voice at points in the song is a version of Irish funeral keening. A sound that grieving women make when they lose their children

joygernautm
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Rest in peace Dolores O'Riordan. This song did more than anyone could imagine, it became a symbol

gris
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"Who would take money for her child's bones?" that part gave me chills

Whole-Milk
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To hear a Muslim say Mashallah after hearing such a beautiful song is so powerful. I grew up around the Muslim community and music was often forbidden and looked down on. To see these people be so accepting and appreciative of another culture is amazing. Great video

deanh
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"Who would take money for their child's bones"
Parvati bringing the deep wisdom this time, showing she has another artistic talent as a song writer
-Also, great to see them learn about the instruments they have seen and heard so much.

tonyrobots
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Her voice has such a gut wrenching sound to it, truly makes the listener feel her grief and anger. This is why music is so powerful, it transcends colour, nationality, race, gender and taps into what connects us.

beth-biyv
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Dolores would of loved seeing this and seeing her massage reach so far. RIP Irish poet.

CrimsonEnvec
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His point about the dogs being shown in the video was eye-opening. I understand this song much better after hearing their perspectives. That's the wonderful thing about art and music. It holds a common understanding, but the meaning is personalized.

amyellen
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The gentleman at 1:07's reaction, when he was told that there had been bombings, was so full of genuine reverence and empathy for those effected that it brought a tear to my eye.

BasedRanger
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I've listened to this song a million times since I was a kid in the 90s but never knew the story behind it. Really heartbreaking. This was a really informative and well-done video. It's hard for me not to get emotional listening to any Cranberries/Dolores O'Riordan song now that she has passed.

nealsteplaws
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I don't think there's ever been a more timeless song than Zombie. It's just as applicable now as it was when she wrote it and there's no end in sight.

Therust
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The one man asked about why the children had bows and arrows. It is symbolic, in that the children are raised up by their elders to fight, and therefore their innocence is stolen. So not only did children die, but the innocence of their childhood was stolen. They grew up to continue the war because of the beliefs that they were taught.

cfaithp
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When this song came out it made me cry. It still makes me cry. Then, though, I would never have guessed that one day soon I would be able to sit in front of my computer and see people from villages and tribes across the planet react to the song for the first time. The world has gotten so much smaller, which is even more reason to stop doing wars on each other. We can see in real time just how much we all have in common.

Wolfie
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The gravity and the compassion these people show while listening to the song touches my heart.

Hamstergirl
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You did a wonderful job explaining the background of this song. This song is always very hard for me to listen to, but I'm glad that they were able to understand the history of it and appreciate what it is about. The imagery of the children with the bows refers to an ancient God, Cupid. He was depicted as as a baby, child, or youth with a bow and arrow. His arrows struck people in the heart, causing them to fall in love. The children in the video have the bows and arrows, but they are unable to fire them to bring love because of the violence.

julilla
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Mr. Producer, I was thoroughly impressed with your knowledge of the song. I learned a lot watching with the Trybals.

floydhill
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I'm from Europe and I had no idea about the story of this song. It's incredible how much I learn from you. Keep up the good work.

fanthomans
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I'm delighted to see other cultures listening to the Cranberries and learning about the Troubles. It was a terrible time for Northern Ireland and other counties too. Thank you for making this video. R.I.P Dolores O' Riordan as well.

gracie
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As a guy from Kilkenny, Ireland this brought tears to my eyes. Now I hope that Palestine can see peace like Ireland is today in the North and South of the country.

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