FIRST TIME HEARING The Cranberries - Zombie (Official Music Video) REACTION | STUCK IN OUR HEADS😱😳

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  • @gantorisdurran710
    @gantorisdurran710 Před 2 lety +862

    The troubles in Ireland had gone on for decades, centuries even. Things were brutal and really really personal for people, she wrote this song after a bombing in a pub killed some children. The song is a plea to both sides to stop the killing and find another way. Its really hard to listen to and not start tearing up if you lived in the UK during this madness.

    • @ezechielamadeus2828
      @ezechielamadeus2828 Před 2 lety +19

      Je n ai pas vécue en g b ! mais cette chanson me donne de la tristesse pour le peuple irlandais ! et le clip 😭

    • @rickseymour1972
      @rickseymour1972 Před 2 lety +85

      When you say "a bombing in a pub" you refer to Warrington where the IRA killed 2 children ?
      Dolores response to that was this song..."this is NOT MY family"...meaning we ( the normal ) people are not either IRA nor British Army.
      Such a powerful song when in context

    • @tomgraham5536
      @tomgraham5536 Před 2 lety +25

      @@ezechielamadeus2828 I am just your average American with Irish descent and I can't even hear this song without tearing up..... Just the thought of my Irish kin going through these times just fills me with such sorrow and dismay.... I hopw to come to Ireland one day and trace my family heritage and pay my respects to this tragedy.....

    • @hobgoblin13
      @hobgoblin13 Před 2 lety +13

      @@tomgraham5536 the whole of the uk was going through it. The army might have been in Ireland but the IRA was blowing shit out of innocence people

    • @jeffmalloy8200
      @jeffmalloy8200 Před 2 lety +25

      @@hobgoblin13 both sides were killing innocent people. It was/is the result of 800 years of British colonization, subjugation and suppression of the Irish people.

  • @randymyer2996
    @randymyer2996 Před 2 lety +466

    I was a metalhead when this came out. Zombie taught me that music doesn't have to be metal to be heavy.

    • @Newfie-zc7ug
      @Newfie-zc7ug Před 2 lety +12

      Good discovery on your part ,there are a lot who haven't got it yet :)

    • @rosieposie8695
      @rosieposie8695 Před 2 lety +9

      Her voice was an instrument..just amazing

    • @Mohipya
      @Mohipya Před 2 lety

      100% Randy

    • @joeydehaeck419
      @joeydehaeck419 Před 2 lety +4

      plenty of metal bands have soft songs though, unless you only listen to like death metal songs etc

    • @nick3745
      @nick3745 Před 2 lety +2

      Dude Cranberries are heavy. Salvation is Great, like 70s punk feel.

  • @Tatsta
    @Tatsta Před 2 lety +366

    Zombie was a visceral response to the death of two children in an IRA bombing in the Cheshire town of Warrington. Lead singer Dolores O' Roiodan was a great singer unfortunately she died at 46 from accidentally drowning in her bathtub in 2018. They said she had high levels of alcohol in her system. Linger is another great song.

    • @tragicdeyz2641
      @tragicdeyz2641 Před 2 lety +15

      It just guts me every time I hear one of her songs, to think of her dieing like that. Just crushes me.

    • @Tatsta
      @Tatsta Před 2 lety +5

      @@tragicdeyz2641 me too.

    • @stevenmix3723
      @stevenmix3723 Před 2 lety +9

      This is the first I have ever heard of the cause of her death. So sad. The family kept it out of the public for the longest time, which was understandable.

    • @Tatsta
      @Tatsta Před 2 lety +2

      @@tragicdeyz2641 me too. It was a horrible death but her songs will live on forever

    • @cup_cuppy_cuppers5817
      @cup_cuppy_cuppers5817 Před 2 lety +1

      @Stevie D - It would be helpful for the Gen Z and Millennials to know what "IRA" stands for and who they were fighting. That it's Catholics and Protestants fighting each other. Christians of different doctrines [interpretation of the bible] warring, just like Muslims. Sunni's, Shiites, Sunni and Wahhabites are ALL at war with each other.

  • @andreacollins3204
    @andreacollins3204 Před 2 lety +447

    I’m a southern Irish woman and this is one of our anthems! Delores is missed dearly but you should really check out the story to why she did this song and react to linger also

    • @ryangerrard4048
      @ryangerrard4048 Před 2 lety +13

      We all want peace 💚 north or south, east or west

    • @andreacollins3204
      @andreacollins3204 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ryangerrard4048 never said we didn’t

    • @lindabarry8501
      @lindabarry8501 Před 2 lety +4

      @@andreacollins3204 yes ur right as 2 why she wrote it ...she will b missed 💔

    • @LionMetalMusic-videochannel
      @LionMetalMusic-videochannel Před 2 lety +4

      this two reactors have very low and limited education in history and music in general !

    • @michaelscoggins3503
      @michaelscoggins3503 Před 2 lety +6

      @@LionMetalMusic-videochannel Maybe that is why they are exploring in this way?

  • @flaviojosefo7130
    @flaviojosefo7130 Před 2 lety +294

    Dolores was not just one of the greatest female voices in Rock, she was too an incredible multi-instrumentist who played electric/acoustic guitar, tin whistle, church organ, keyboard, piano, mandoline, etc. She was as well the main songwritter of the band

    • @richardjanssen3538
      @richardjanssen3538 Před 2 lety +7

      She needs to be in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame

    • @LionMetalMusic-videochannel
      @LionMetalMusic-videochannel Před 2 lety +3

      this two reactors have very low and limited education in history and music in general !

    • @jimridge8453
      @jimridge8453 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LionMetalMusic-videochannel no offence meant but most of the Americans reacting to songs videos I've watch are the same. Very little musical knowledge. Sometimes wonder how so many have not heard of bands like Queen etc. Always trying to hard to understand the meanings behind the lyrics, normally completely missing the mark. In these guys defence, at least they didn't do this a just asked for viewers to explain.

    • @noutubeusrnames
      @noutubeusrnames Před 2 lety +2

      @@jimridge8453No offense but I always assumed they reacted to genres and eras they're unfamiliar with in order to expand their knowledge. I'm American and I haven't heard a song or artist on any reaction channel I don't already know.

    • @62CDN
      @62CDN Před rokem

      @@jimridge8453 I agree. They showed respect by asking viewers to comment and explain, but yes, sadly so many young people are ignorant of history, especially if not American history. Come to think of it, they don't know US history either.

  • @joehynes5452
    @joehynes5452 Před 2 lety +199

    1916 was The Easter Rebellion, an Irish Republican insurrection against the occupying British government in Ireland that went on until The Good Friday Peace Accord of 1998 was signed by both govt's. "The Troubles" was at its worst from the late 1960's-1998. 1972 was the pinnacle of the violence, lots of lives were lost in the bombings, mostly civilians. N Ireland has its own parliament in Belfast but to this day is still technically part of The U.K. and separate from The Republic of Ireland, though it does have an open border now. Check out Ode To My Family, Linger, Dreams, Free to Decide, Dreaming My Dreams

    • @ziggymarlowe5654
      @ziggymarlowe5654 Před 2 lety +8

      Thank you Joe Hynes for your concise explanation of the Troubles and it's root causes.

    • @cagnazzo82
      @cagnazzo82 Před 2 lety +6

      This is the best explanation so far.
      Basically from the tail end of the 1st world war to the end of the 20th century this occupation lasted. By the time Dolores writes this song I'd imagine people had enough.

    • @chrisalldis3375
      @chrisalldis3375 Před 2 lety +1

      Joe would that be the same as Rod Stewart's song Grace referring to the same up rising

    • @ezechielamadeus2828
      @ezechielamadeus2828 Před 2 lety +3

      Je suis protestante et je pleure tout les morts , catholique , protestant une folie cette guerre orchestré par les autorités anglaises et zombie avec sunday bloody 2 des plus belles et tristes chanson sur cette guerre ! et ode to my family une des plus belles chansons que je connaisse ♥️

    • @chrisklitou7573
      @chrisklitou7573 Před 2 lety +3

      Why do Irish like to fucking lie?
      Ireland was part of the UK not a British colony like India, Australia,New Zealand and Canada etc
      A part of the UK
      United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
      It wasn't a colony or a dominion
      So there wasn't a occupying British force
      Because Ireland and Irish people were British at the time
      Irish parliament voted to join Great Britain and make the United Kingdom in 1801
      Yes you wanted independence which is your right but it wasn't a occupation
      That's like saying Quebec is being occupied by Canada which isn't true

  • @thedominator87
    @thedominator87 Před 2 lety +231

    bad wolves also has a cover of this so you might have heard that one too
    as far as the meaning of the song, this was inspired by the IRA bombing in Warrington, Cheshire, England on March 20, 1993. Two children, Jonathan Ball and Tim Parry, were killed. The IRA (Irish Republican Army) is a militant group that was determined to remove British troops from Northern Ireland.
    Lead singer Dolores O'Riordan claimed that "Zombie" speaks about "the Irish fight for independence that seems to last forever." The lyrics even say, "It's the same old theme since 1916."
    Like the responsive works of Yeats, Heaney and U2, the Cranberries claim they wrote "Zombie" to be a "song for peace, peace among England and Ireland." >>

    • @angelskunk2206
      @angelskunk2206 Před 2 lety +15

      If not, you guys definitely need to react to Bad Wolves cover of it.

    • @brianmarshall894
      @brianmarshall894 Před 2 lety +12

      Bad wolves version is pretty awesome yes

    • @ceciliarivera9513
      @ceciliarivera9513 Před 2 lety +1

      The IRA wants self determination. they want to run Ireland without the English influence. in othrer words they want to secede from the English empire

    • @davidromero7582
      @davidromero7582 Před 2 lety +6

      I agree listen to bad wolves cover

    • @stefaniebrauer128
      @stefaniebrauer128 Před 2 lety +6

      @@angelskunk2206 please do. They were set to be in the studio with her the day after she died. They went on to record the track without her and donate all proceeds to her children. 💜

  • @FolkSongsEtAl
    @FolkSongsEtAl Před 2 lety +107

    Linger and dreams are my favourite Cranberries songs. I think it's mentioned below that Zombie is about the conflict in Northern Ireland, and was inspired by an IRA bombing where several children were killed.

    • @benjaminburgess6880
      @benjaminburgess6880 Před 2 lety +4

      I love when you're gone too and even ode to my family or whatever it's called. Linger and dreams are easily favorites for me too

    • @glastonbury4304
      @glastonbury4304 Před 2 lety

      2 boys blown up in Warrington England 😔

  • @dcqis8dp
    @dcqis8dp Před 2 lety +49

    This is a very difficult one to comment on, as I personally experienced a car bomb in Dublin in 1975. The roof of the car blew into the air, over a wall and Iron railings and a whole building, and landed about 50 m. from me. It's the sight of it and the boom which keep coming back to me, and irrational feeling of total hopelessness as to what to do and how to react afterwords. Yes, like zombies, many of us ran out to the street where it had happened, but we were all way above our heads. I thought I saw a head lying on the street, but that may just be my blurred memories of the occasion. Two years ago, in lockdown, as I was watching Mockinjay 2, there was a car bomb scene, and I got a whacking great big flashback, and had trouble sleeping for some time. This triggered my own therapy, which was dystopian-scifi stuff, and that settled me down. Weird you may say, but we face our anxieties by challenging them up front, or we are chickens. I believe Dolores may have written this song in one go in a fury. She hit the nail on the head. I morn that she is no longer with us.

  • @tineryn
    @tineryn Před 2 lety +13

    A lot of people already described the Troubles and the IRA bombing that inspired this song, but in a more general sense, the song is calling out the perpetrators of violence. Their heads are so consumed with violence ("their tanks and their bombs and their bombs and their guns,in your head,") that they carelessly inflict that violence onto the next generation, who are innocent of it. In the chorus, she's basically accusing them of being dead inside

  • @silvertongue3003
    @silvertongue3003 Před 2 lety +11

    What makes that part stick in your head is because of what she does, it’s called keening, it’s a sound made to respectfully portray your grief and sadness with your voice when someone died, it’s a haunting sound and even when you hear it at a funeral it sticks in your head forever.

  • @paulkemp4559
    @paulkemp4559 Před 2 lety +40

    My grandad was fighting in the trenches in France WW1 and after sustaining a number of wounds was then sent out to Ireland after 1916, out of the frying pan and in to the fire. He was from an Irish family living in London and clearly survived these wars or I would not be here.
    The Troubles have affected us all and to a certain extent still do.
    The Cranberries song Zombie is a poignant reminder that the innocent suffer in conflict on all sides

    • @BeboRulz
      @BeboRulz Před 2 lety

      It was dedicated or created for two young men who were killed (by a carbomb, I think). Their names were painted on the building in the video. (???)
      I could be completely wrong. This is what I remember reading.

  • @stevenmix3723
    @stevenmix3723 Před 2 lety +59

    One of their most beautiful songs is "Ode to My Family." Dolores really grabs your heart vocally on that ballad.

  • @uncmike187
    @uncmike187 Před 2 lety +61

    This sample was used for Eminem's song off of Revival called "In Your Head", maybe that's where you heard it? Great reaction!
    Cranberries - Ode to My Family is another really good one!

  • @TheWoodlandhoBo
    @TheWoodlandhoBo Před 2 lety +12

    The song is 30yrs old. Still timeless. I was 15 when I first heard this on MTV.
    It’s about the troubles in Ireland.

  • @imbateman
    @imbateman Před 2 lety +5

    The heaviest part of this is little Dolores with a guitar half her size commanding any room to sit down, shut up and listen. She was amazing. RIP.

  • @curiouslywoven9737
    @curiouslywoven9737 Před 2 lety +18

    For me this so perfectly reflects the frustration at perpetual, sustained violence. I was 13 when this song came out and it always reminds me of all of the sectarian violence of my childhood (thankfully mostly heard of on the news though some family and friends were in the cross-hairs) - escapes from the Soviet block, 1989 revolutions, Tiananmen Square, apartheid, Bosnian war, KKK marches, wars in the Middle East, etc. This song removes any rose colored glasses to the past and reminds us that there are still so many zombies, that it is so easy to become one.

  • @s.p..smdness8748
    @s.p..smdness8748 Před 2 lety +22

    Zombie is one of those song that you don't "hear for the first time".
    You just know it until one day you discover its name.

  • @theoriginalBLACKIE
    @theoriginalBLACKIE Před 2 lety +34

    You can't go wrong when picking a Cranberries song. Some of my favorites are Yeats grave, Ridiculous thoughts, Salvation, and The daffodil lament.

  • @flaviojosefo7130
    @flaviojosefo7130 Před 2 lety +11

    Dolores Mary Eileen O'Riordan is a legend of Rock N Roll

  • @Zenon0K
    @Zenon0K Před 2 lety +11

    You haven't really experienced this song fully until you've heard it in the presence of Irishman. Craziest walkout I've ever heard was for a UFC Dublin card. Local Dubliner and OG veteran Aisling Daley was fighting at home for the first time in the UFC (and it would ultimately end up being her retirement fight as her next brain scan showed abnormalities) and she walked out to this. 10 thousand drunk, passionate, and extremely riled up Irishmen BELT this out. It's the only time I think I've ever heard an entire crowd singing a song like this as if it was a national anthem and they were literally all going to charge the gates of hell as one after.

  • @thadude2862
    @thadude2862 Před 2 lety +25

    Both of y’all were completely captivated… 😂 love that… great music and great vocalist like her with a powerful message will do that to ya💯

  • @thefish5861
    @thefish5861 Před 2 lety +19

    Her voice gives me the shivers, in a good way. Amazing voice.

  • @Jazz_Tamatea
    @Jazz_Tamatea Před 2 lety +6

    The Cranberries - Ode to my family, Linger, Dreams and Salvation are a good starting point

  • @stevenbeal1598
    @stevenbeal1598 Před 9 měsíci +3

    It’s about innocent people being killed during “The Troubles” in Ireland. The song was written in response to the death of Johnathan Ball, aged 3, and Tim Parry, aged 12, both of whom had been killed in the Warrington bombings, when two IRA improvised explosive devices hidden in litter bins were detonated in Warrington, England. Ball died at the scene of the bombing as a result of his shrapnel-inflicted injuries, and five days later, Parry lost his life as a result of head injuries. 56 others were injured, some seriously. Parry died in his father's arms in a hospital in Walton, Liverpool. The two boys had gone shopping to buy Mother's Day cards on one of the town's busiest shopping streets. The singer died of an overdose at 46.

  • @kalohaggard1729
    @kalohaggard1729 Před 2 lety +21

    The violence of the troubles really scaled back after this song. I can't think of another song that touched as many people or actually changed the flow of events in this way. The world is a darker place without Dolores.

    • @edwardofgreene
      @edwardofgreene Před rokem +1

      I have often thought about the power of this song and the subsequent peace that followed and took root (though people understandably still worry).
      Obviously no song is that powerful on its own. More and more the people were tired of the Troubles. Unionist or Nationalist, Protestant or Catholic, people were just sickened by it all. For more and more it wasn't about "winning" anymore. More and more people were just tired and heartbroken. This song spoke to, and for, those people.
      Not the usual narratives supporting one side or the other. It spoke for those just wanting to say ENOUGH!!!

  • @andrewkelley434
    @andrewkelley434 Před 2 lety +6

    Many ppl have already mentioned the meaning of the song. Here are other songs by The Cranberries: "Dreams"; "Ode to My Family"; "When You're Gone" and "Linger"

  • @loneb9759
    @loneb9759 Před 2 lety +16

    Another great Cranberries song is "Ode to my family" of the same album😊🔥

  • @danielkunzmann1587
    @danielkunzmann1587 Před 2 lety +7

    RIP Dolores !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @1tommymulligan
    @1tommymulligan Před 2 lety +10

    Some other great songs by The Cranberries "Dreams" "When Your Gone" "Linger" and "Ode to My Family" all classics.

  • @NicSchumi
    @NicSchumi Před 2 lety +8

    One of the first compact discs i bought from my pocket money. I think it was in 1994. Loved this song so much then and still do today. RIP Dolores!

  • @shelleysparks210
    @shelleysparks210 Před 2 lety +4

    RIP Delores. You are loved & respected still. My family is of Scots-Northern Irish heritage & you have my undying gratitude & respect. 🍀

  • @happymethehappyone8300
    @happymethehappyone8300 Před 2 lety +5

    Dolores Had The Voice Of An Angel & Now She Is One..Rest In Peace Dolores..Thanks For All You Gave Us..Gone But Definitely Not Forgotten 🙏 ❤

  • @blessanabey8386
    @blessanabey8386 Před 2 lety +11

    This song is really hard to listen to without getting sad or that feeling in your throat to this day, especially this year because of Russia Ukraine war...such a beautiful song.

  • @gavynchapman1808
    @gavynchapman1808 Před 2 lety +9

    Dolores has such a sweet angelic voice, love the Cranberries

  • @daniellepartridge7069
    @daniellepartridge7069 Před 2 lety +10

    Dreams, linger....she has such a unique voice!

  • @victorramsey5575
    @victorramsey5575 Před 2 lety +4

    Yeah... Delores.... She was such a beautiful person with a voice that set the bar high. Check out Bad Wolves Zombie cover (official video). Delores was supposed to sing with them, but God said its time to come home. In the Bad Wolves video there is a woman in gold who represents Delores. I read somewhere that when the band showed up to shoot the video they were unaware of "the woman in gold". When they saw her they were visibly upset and needed a minute. Btw, notice how in the Bad Wolves video everything is black: the set, the instruments, the clothes...everything. Except the woman in gold. RIP DELORES

  • @stevenmitchell839
    @stevenmitchell839 Před 2 lety +10

    This a very good Irish band.... Awesome job guys!!

  • @jennhurl
    @jennhurl Před 2 lety +10

    Please react to "Linger" next!
    It is amazing! ❤🎵✌
    RIP Delores 🙏🏻

  • @stingrbor2687
    @stingrbor2687 Před 2 lety +1

    I started listening to them in 1994. In 96 I bought their "To the faithful departed" when I was in the 5th grade. It was a rainy day. Sometimes when it rains I play it so I can feel that day again... It feels very nostalgic, but it´s magic too.

  • @BAW12547
    @BAW12547 Před 2 lety +10

    Lead singer Dolores O'Riordan claimed that "Zombie" speaks about "the Irish fight for independence that seems to last forever." The lyrics even say, "It's the same old theme since 1916." I have said it before and I'll say it again this is the best reaction channel on CZcams by far. Could you please react to Tribute by Tenacious D

    • @langdalepaul
      @langdalepaul Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, but to be clear, it was a song for peace and wasn’t taking either side.

    • @Bloodtypewhiskey
      @Bloodtypewhiskey Před 2 lety

      TenD is such incel music lol pls no

    • @sarablack2547
      @sarablack2547 Před 2 lety +1

      i second that request tribute tenaicous d!

    • @BAW12547
      @BAW12547 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sarablack2547 thanks Sara

    • @CaptainCritical
      @CaptainCritical Před rokem

      Yeh and it also speaks about the innocent British children murdered by the IRA. Stop pretending that it's pro-republican.

  • @sukioki6983
    @sukioki6983 Před 2 lety +3

    I love "Linger" by The Cranberries. It came out in 1993 when I was a Senior in High School. Still love it today

  • @johne.christensen7147
    @johne.christensen7147 Před rokem +2

    I met Dolores in 1992, such a sweet endearing warm kind woman, her passing was absolutely heartbreaking to me.😢

  • @grahamcoates9017
    @grahamcoates9017 Před 2 měsíci

    This song makes me shiver. I was 18 on my first tour of duty and nearly lost my life in the bogside. More so at the moment . A couple of months ago a total stranger reached out to me for saving his life when his leg got blown of in a bomb attack

  • @louispulitano7087
    @louispulitano7087 Před 2 lety +12

    Now you gotta react to "Bad wolves" cover of this!! Amazing!! She was supposed to appear on the song with them but died on that day... So made it a tribute to her! Donated all the proceeds to her kids...

  • @shannonwoods2413
    @shannonwoods2413 Před 2 lety +6

    You should've reacted to the live performance! You would appreciate how great Dolores O' Riordan's vocals really were. And the crowd participation is awesome!! RIP Dolores O' Riordan

  • @meganclavery4940
    @meganclavery4940 Před 2 lety +2

    Appreciate the mention guys and you seeing my comment 😁 and yeah it's pronounced the same as Meghan, it's just spelt without the h. If you listen to linger you can really hear her accent and you'll hear something known as keening in the song dreams that she does with her voice, it's also known as the Irish cry. zombie is about the Irish troubles and written about 2 young boys that were killed in a bombing

  • @huskerchickmissy
    @huskerchickmissy Před 2 lety +2

    Delores, Chris an Chester where all taken from us in a very short time all together RIP to these absolute legands and Thank You for the music that we all loved!

  • @donnabennett8546
    @donnabennett8546 Před 2 lety +4

    The Cranberries! Been a fan since I was a teen. Great reaction! Dolores was amazing (rip). Linger, Ridiculous Thoughts, Dreams, The Icicle Melts, Twenty One. They have many amazing songs~

  • @JasonDashnaw
    @JasonDashnaw Před 2 lety +39

    Man y'all are killing it with the versatility absolutely love this songs. beautiful. The bad wolves cover of this is great.Check it out theres a story behind it i wont get into✊🏼✌🏼💯

  • @shannonbutler-williams7261

    I've watched this video countless times, but finally noticed the cherub fires an arrow as Delores clutches her head. The same child tries to throw a stick and is killed. As the song ends, the cherubs suspiciously and forlornly pull their bows back again, to start the next cycle of violence.

  • @pato2200
    @pato2200 Před dnem

    The sing is about the war in northern ireland known colloquially as "the troubles".
    The line
    "It's the same old theme since 1916"
    refers to the easter rising in irelansmd against british rule, leading to independence in 1921.
    Ireland was pstitioned with some of it remaining part of the uk. This part then had a divided community which resulted in a campaign of violence to make it merge with the irish republic.

  • @go234ko96ts5
    @go234ko96ts5 Před 2 lety +3

    This song has fine vocals by Dolores and fine playing by the rest of the group. Video is stunning and the history behind it holds very special meeting concerning British troops and the Irish Republican Army. RIP sweet Dolores, going way too soon and to all those killed in that conflict. Linger by the Cranberries is also worth a listen.

  • @rainmakerXuzair
    @rainmakerXuzair Před 2 lety +9

    Eminem used this as a sample on his Revival album... Song called "In Your Head" it's a great song🔥🔥 React to it

    • @janinecarson8380
      @janinecarson8380 Před 3 měsíci

      Dolores didn't need to sample anyone else. It was all hers.

  • @siancolburn5163
    @siancolburn5163 Před 2 lety +1

    This song gives me chills every time. It brings tears and heartache every time. I grew up in the 80's in Manchester, England where we were very aware of the Troubles and had regular IRA threats and actual bombings. Her keening really explains the pain.

  • @jduncanandroid
    @jduncanandroid Před 2 lety +2

    The Bad Wolves cover of this song is a must... Dolores was planned to do the vocals for it, but she passed just before the recording session... the rest you need to check out for yourselves :)

  • @gilbertoidoy2695
    @gilbertoidoy2695 Před 2 lety +7

    The whole "no need to argue" album is amazing

    • @flaviojosefo7130
      @flaviojosefo7130 Před 2 lety +1

      And debut album, and To The Faithfull Departed, and Bury The Hatchet. The Cranberries are one of the gratest bands of all Time

  • @Seven50ml
    @Seven50ml Před 2 lety +3

    I've heard this song many times and just picked up on that snare tone, love it.

    • @SlowLane-pv3nf
      @SlowLane-pv3nf Před 2 lety

      Maybe imitating automatic gunfire? It certainly has an angry feel to it.

    • @Seven50ml
      @Seven50ml Před 2 lety +1

      @@SlowLane-pv3nf sounds like an axe chopping to me. But that gunfire idea makes me think, maybe that's what they were going for? Guess I'll have to listen again

  • @cale4310
    @cale4310 Před 2 lety +1

    I love that guitar lick and bass line, thanks to your comment section I finally found out what this song was about.

  • @hibhibb5429
    @hibhibb5429 Před 2 lety +1

    The Cranberries songs "Salvation" and "Ode to my family" are great ones to check out. RIP Dolores!

  • @cpope9881
    @cpope9881 Před 2 lety +5

    Eminem sampled this song on one of his joints. Maybe y’all heard it there?

  • @jaycece999
    @jaycece999 Před 2 lety +3

    I really enjoyed your reaction! 🙂 I was born in 1990 and my parents bought the album right when it was released in 1994 and listened to it up and down. So I grew up with the song 🙂 and I could hear it again and again.
    Maybe you want to try "Aurora - Heathens (live version) ❤️

  • @ugadawgs1990
    @ugadawgs1990 Před 2 lety +1

    This song is often sung at weddings and birthdays in Ireland. It has so much meaning to our culture and speaks to the desire for peace and families to be united by love.

    • @paulosterloh1
      @paulosterloh1 Před 2 lety

      Do not be a A&& hol e bro.
      U got effen girl...do not be a jak A&&❤️❤️😭

  • @rickseymour1972
    @rickseymour1972 Před 2 lety +1

    History Lesson 101 -
    I know a few of people (including me) have commented about the context of the song, but the reference to 1916 and pretty much the whole start of "the troubles" was the 1916 "Easter Uprising" when the Irish (not all of them) rose against the English (not all of them) occupation of Ireland.
    Of course this was going on for centuries beforehand anyway (as the Scottish and Welsh)
    But since 1916, (Northern) Ireland has been a hotbed of contention between loyalist and separatists (on top of the brewing religious shanenigans)
    There have been lulls in my lifetime (and I DO remember the 1993 bombings vividly) but they are still unresolved sadly.
    Anyway...enjoy the song and be safe :)

  • @piterofunlife3977
    @piterofunlife3977 Před 2 lety +3

    Rip to the singer

  • @nathanford1201
    @nathanford1201 Před 2 lety +4

    Damn those silent screams during the breakdown/solo bridge thing Hurts my soul knowing What this song is about, Which is about 3 children(I think) who were killed by an IRA bomb Plus its just generally an Anti war song.

  • @MrSuperHappyPants
    @MrSuperHappyPants Před 2 lety +2

    I love Dolores to the end of the world, and I mourn her with every listen of every song of theirs. What a heartbreak when we lost her.
    But -
    That being said (I'm a drummer), the drums on every Cranberries track KILL. Fergal Lawler is one of the most underrated drummers out there - and he's underrated on account of his humility. He knew Dolores was the star of the show, and he sat in the back seat. AND HE CRUSHED IT.
    Zombie, Disappointment, Sunday, Ridiculous Thoughts, Wanted, Salvation.... he's so tasteful.
    But more importantly, RIP Dolores. Shit.

  • @youtmeme
    @youtmeme Před 2 lety +1

    rip dolores..🙏🙏one of the best voices and ppl in rock.
    yes the song is serious about years of ppl killing each other....

  • @jasonbates165
    @jasonbates165 Před 2 lety +8

    Yall should react to the cover song by Bad Wolves. She was going to record the song with them but passed away that very day. They did an awesome song to comemerate her.

  • @cjb444220
    @cjb444220 Před 2 lety +4

    Eminem's "in your head" is a great song that uses a sample from the song too.
    Yeah I was going to suggest bad wolves cover of the song. They did a great job. And when they were planning to record the song the lead singer was supposed to reprise her role and ended up passing away that day. So the other guy took over the lead vocals and they donated I think all the money from the song to her family something along those lines their music video is really well put together too and sad

  • @stuarturban319
    @stuarturban319 Před 2 lety

    Of all the mostly-chill reactors out there, you guys are the best. You two put in a reaction in just the right place while mostly just grooving, and I like it. :)

  • @ciaranmccormack1806
    @ciaranmccormack1806 Před 2 lety

    The song was written about 2 boys who died 1993 in a bomb attack by the IRA on mothers day in Warrington, when they went out to buy a card for their mothers but never returned along a protest song about the troubles in Ireland from 1916 to present day, Zombie was an outraged response to the bombing

  • @deborahzuchero7348
    @deborahzuchero7348 Před 2 lety +3

    Definitely check out bad wolves version so intense ❤️

  • @louielouie22
    @louielouie22 Před 2 lety +3

    I think the song is about ireland and northern ireland fighting each other for decades.

  • @zappafan-eu4wp
    @zappafan-eu4wp Před 2 lety +1

    You can really tell when an artist means it. This is a perfect example of that.

  • @susanconstable2113
    @susanconstable2113 Před 2 lety

    This song is so popular you could have heard it in a store playing. Once you know the meaning behind the song it hits even harder. Beautiful. A band called bad wolves redid this song a few years ago. The cranberries lead singer Delores was to sing it with them and sadly passed away a day or so before the recording. Their video shows tribute to her.

  • @antonliverpool1
    @antonliverpool1 Před 2 lety

    Dreams is probably my favourite song. It was written by Delores about her first love. It's a really uptempo and romantic song sung in Delores inimitable style. Shine on Delores, you were brilliant!

  • @EnigmaTess
    @EnigmaTess Před 2 lety +1

    The song was used in the second season of the Roswell, New Mexico television series as the background music for the scenes of the first episode titled "Stay. In 2021, the song's acoustic version appeared on the soundtrack of Zack Snyder's film Army of the Dead.

  • @proclaimed75
    @proclaimed75 Před 2 lety

    Chris Taylor selected "Zombie" as his entrance song for the 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers season.
    The song was used in the second season of the Roswell, New Mexico television series as the background music for the scenes of the first episode titled "Stay (I Missed You)" that aired on 16 March 2020. Showrunner Carina Adly Mackenzie said that the song was used for several reasons, including as a "political connotation", adding that "[i]t's an incredibly powerful song" evoking "a lot of emotion".
    In 2021, the song's acoustic version appeared on the soundtrack of Zack Snyder's film Army of the Dead. The song was played at the film's end, highlighting its central theme (a zombie outbreak)

  • @juliell2139
    @juliell2139 Před 2 lety

    From wikepedia ""Zombie" is a protest song by Irish alternative rock[1] band the Cranberries, written by the band's lead singer Dolores O'Riordan in memory of Johnathan Ball and Tim Parry (children), who were killed in the 1993 Warrington bombings. "
    On the Warrington bombings, Wikepedia says "The Warrington bombings were two separate bomb attacks that took place during early 1993 in Warrington, Cheshire, England. The first attack happened on 26 February, when a bomb exploded at a gas storage facility. This first explosion caused extensive damage, but no injuries. While fleeing the scene, the bombers shot and injured a police officer and two of the bombers were caught following a high-speed car chase. The second attack happened on 20 March, when two smaller bombs exploded in litter bins outside shops and businesses on Bridge Street. Two children were killed and a total of 56 people were injured.
    The attacks were carried out by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). From the early 1970s, the IRA had been carrying out attacks in both Northern Ireland and England with the stated goal of putting pressure on the UK Government to withdraw from Northern Ireland.[2] The IRA was designated a terrorist organisation."

  • @arnoldcox9128
    @arnoldcox9128 Před 2 lety +2

    One of my favorite 90's rock songs R.I.P Dolores

  • @soundsannin1870
    @soundsannin1870 Před 2 lety +1

    This song to me has always felt like the duplicity of understanding war is wrong but remaining in your comfort zone when it doesn't pertain to you.

  • @normlee6566
    @normlee6566 Před 2 lety +1

    The song i believe is the endless cycle of war in her country of ireland where generations have been fighting over decades. The video shows how young kids spend their fledgling years playing war only to grow up and fight real war as young men --you are born only to fight. Or something like that. Other cranberries songs include, Ode to my family, linger, dreams, when you're gone, and promises. Man, i miss dolores o'riordan.

  • @aboriginalindigenous7699

    I've loved this song the moment I heard the guitar in the beginning. The first time I saw this video was on the box Network in the 90s. "What's in your head.." sticks with you.

  • @Lars_Paulsen
    @Lars_Paulsen Před rokem +1

    The song was written in response to the death of Johnathan Ball, 3, and Tim Parry, 12, who had been killed in the IRA bombing in Warrington, northwest England, when two devices hidden in litter bins were detonated.

  • @Van1973Auken
    @Van1973Auken Před 2 lety +2

    Ode To My Family is an awesome Cranberries song!

  • @edith6797
    @edith6797 Před 2 lety +1

    I was on the verge of tears,especially after reading the comments ,about what the song is actually about.So much senseless death.

  • @mcm8737
    @mcm8737 Před 2 lety +1

    BAD WOLF, JUST COVERED THIS SONG! IT WAS POPULAR, DELORES O REARDON THE SINGER WAS SUPPOSED TO B IN VIDEO WITH BAD WOLF BUT SHE PASSED AWAY JUST BEFORE THEY DID IT. 👍

  • @WhoCares69
    @WhoCares69 Před 2 lety

    I was in West Belfast with army. This song just brings all the horrendous memories back 🥲

  • @3qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq10

    She's singing about the violence in Northern Ireland. She's mostly admonishing her own side (Irish Catholic) for bombing the English and the loyalist protestant ethnically English, Irish citizens. Some times Irish children even died in the attacks. I was so upset when she died. Her and Sinead are my favorite Irish lady singers. Now days I'm listening to a Norwegian lady with an accent. You should check out Aurora Asknes some time. I like her just as much as Delores O'riordan (cranberries singer).

  • @markmccracken6700
    @markmccracken6700 Před 5 měsíci

    This song was a direct shout to those living in the past and their own narrow twisted interpretations of Irish history . Both Irish peoples have a version and a present idea of who we are and what we should be . The song targets those hell bent on murder and death as means to win the argument . Delores did fantastic job with this song she spoke for the vast majority of Irish people on both sides . TALK DONT terrorise & kill like some mindless ZOMBIE

  • @adbdirewolf
    @adbdirewolf Před rokem

    The song was written in response to the death of Johnathan Ball, 3, and Tim Parry, 12, who had been killed in the IRA bombing in Warrington, northwest England, when two devices hidden in litter bins were detonated. Ball died at the scene of the bombing as a result of his shrapnel-inflicted injuries and, five days later, Parry lost his life as a result of head injuries. others were injured, some seriously. Parry died in his father's arms in Liverpool's Walton hospital. The two boys had gone shopping to buy Mother's Day cards on one of the town's busiest shopping streets.

  • @R.D.Burman
    @R.D.Burman Před 2 lety

    Big Fan of the Cranberries here. This song was played in the closing moments of a 2021 Netflix movie. I cant recall the name right not, but it was the one where a group of people go to clean out Las Vegas of all the money. But the place is overrun with zombies. You should check out all their songs. So much energy, meaningful lyrics and amazing voice and music.

  • @cynthiawatson6104
    @cynthiawatson6104 Před 5 měsíci

    I grew up hearing about The Troubles in Ireland on the news in the U.S. I was a young mother when this song came out. It was hard hitting and still is. All I would think at each news report "May God give Grace to them". Not long after this song came out, ceasefire was called. Besides the death of the two children in Warrington there had been many MANY deaths of innocent people on both sides. To know the true meaning, not just the grief of this one family, you have to go back and start with the Easter Sunday Uprising in 1916 and then follow The Troubles all the way to August of 1994. Hell, it goes back even further than that. Centuries even. The true meaning, to me, is they have no brains (like zombies) for continuing a fight for so long at the cost of innocent lives and is a call to stop it.

  • @chapo0815
    @chapo0815 Před 2 lety +1

    Em sampled this song in his song "in your head" i know u guys are big Em fans ya'll could check it out ...RIP Dolores...

  • @timothykalinowski504
    @timothykalinowski504 Před 2 lety +1

    I would suggest "No Need To Argue" or "Dreaming my Dreams" live on the BBC 1994. Both astonishing and beautiful live performances by a singular talent.

  • @aryanmia4963
    @aryanmia4963 Před 2 lety

    I love their song "Salvation", it's upbeat.

  • @whydancewiththedevil
    @whydancewiththedevil Před 2 lety

    Your channel is for real one of my favorites on CZcams because y'all stay reacting to my favorite songs.

  • @rachaelromine6024
    @rachaelromine6024 Před 2 lety

    “Zombie” was on several movie soundtrack’s including “Cruel Summer”, “Army of the Dead” and “Pitch Perfect 3” as well as a few tv show’s

  • @ephraims8093
    @ephraims8093 Před 2 lety

    Delores was playing in England when two little boys were killed by IRA bombs planted in the middle of English cities. This is a protest song that she wrote. The Zombies are the IRA who were stuck in a struggle since 1916 when the Uk left the South or Ireland but retained the north (Northern Ireland) as the people there wanted to stay part of the United Kingdom. The IRA acted as terrorists for years, killing kids and mostly protestant people doing normal things like shopping. Random bomb attacks, shooting attacks and assassinations. Delores was so shocked by the murder of these boys that she write the son, hence the boys screaming in the video. Such a sad and brilliant song from an Irish lady who saw the pity of the struggle.