HE'S NEVER HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE..!|The Cranberries - Zombie REACTION

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The Cranberries - Zombie (Official Music Video) Reaction

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She's a hell of a guitar player too. That solo at the end does not get enough props. She was an enormous talent. RIP

timothykalinowski
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The song was written as a response to 2 boys (aged 3 & 12) who were killed in the IRA (Irish Republican Army) bombings in Warrington, England. If you'd like to learn more about the Irish Rebellion of 1916, I highly recommend the movies Michael Collins starring Liam Neeson & The Wind That Shakes the Barley starring Cillian Murphy.

ToneeRhianRose
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Being a former Belfast girl this song means a lot to me 1916 was the year of the Rebellion in Ireland, 1969 was when "The Troubles" as we call it really ramped up. My generation (same as Dolores) were all just tired of it, listen to Sunday Bloody Sunday by U2 and one of the lines is "how long? How long must we sing this song?
Having lived through it, I'm still saddened by what I thought at the time was completely normal eg. Stopping to get searched every time you go into a store, it doesn't matter that you're an eight-year-old

lesleywarnock
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The saddest thing about the song is it will never lose relevancy.

lynnkayee
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You talked about Dolores's singing voice. It may well be attributed to her Gaelic roots. It's called 'keening'. It is a wailing sound that was used in Ireland long ago to 'wake' (mourn) the dead. The word comes from the Irish “caoineadh”, pronounced like “queena” and it means crying or a lament. ☘🇮🇪

phylliskelly
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R.I.P Dolores listening to this gives me goose bumps she was a national treasure 🇮🇪 a flawed genius like them all I guess she's missed hope the other band members are doing OK 👍

martinkelleher
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rip dolores. one of the most unique voices ever.

psadoug
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Aside from the historical context, as a former soldier, all I ever heard was a song that spoke to what I now know as PTSD. For so many years I was never diagnosed or treated and the only place I found solace was a song like “Zombie” and/or similar songs.

EricEdLoveless
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Since Dolores died, I can't listen to The Cranberries without tearing up. She's just a few years older than me, and I loved her so much, her sound, her voice, the lyrics of the group's songs, and the powerful music they produced. Such a tragic loss I still miss her. <3

msmilder
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Thanks for rewatching this video Jay! It has been awhile since I’ve heard this song as well. One of the best songs. RIP Delores ❤

tammy
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Ok, enough is enough. Where the hell are you? We miss you bro ❤

JayWalk
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That’s a tune - Dolores was not only a singer, but also wrote this song, she sang it like it’s her own, the band played it that way too. Respect Dolores and RIP - your so missed, but remembered ❤️

markclayton
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1916. The Easter Rebellion. Irish republic against British rule in Ireland. First rebellion since 1798. This has been going on for centuries. Peace accords in 1998 settled it some.

marybethkane
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Amazing song and video.
RIP Dolores ❤️

jaimereynolds
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This song really hits me. I remember when I was visiting my home country on the last day I was about to leave the morning of to go back home to Canada I turned on the tv and this song was playing. I was sad to leave, the sky was grey and it was raining hard and little did I know it was the last time I would be ever seeing my grandfather and my aunt alive. Whenever I hear this song I never forget that moment.

frenkli
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A difficult time, a brave song … beautifully haunting

liampalmer
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This never grows old, still gives me goosebumps. Dolores's vocal, such a one off.

nataliebriant
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Dolores said she wrote this song after the 1993 IRA bombings in Warrington Town in Cheshire, England. Some 56 people were injured in the blasts, as well as a boy 3, and a boy 12, who both died. The Cranberries were on tour in Liverpool at the time, some 30 km away. Immediately following the bombings there was a huge uprising of anger and revulsion both in England and Ireland. Dolores went on the say that she felt tremendous guilt.

GreenGibbon
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"Linger", "Dreams", and "Ode To My Family " are musts when diving in to the Cranberries. I've always said Delores` voice reminded me of Enya, whose biggest song was "Orinoco Flow".

DOUBLECW
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My grandparents all came over from Ireland for a lot of reasons and this song sums up most of them. Awesome to hear a new generation listen to this. This song is powerful and brings out emotion out of me every single time.

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