First Time Hearing | The Cranberries - Zombie Reaction
VloĆŸit
- Äas pĆidĂĄn 29. 07. 2022
- * ROAD TO 530,000 SUBSCRIPTIONS **
to Donate using Paypal!: www.paypal.com/paypalme/Mrlbo...
Patreon - / mrlboyd
FOLLOW ME: / mrlboyd
CLICK THE BELL! đ
CONTACT ME
âĄïž / mrlboyd
âĄïž / mrlboyd
âĄïž / malagaphotography
âĄïž Snapchat: MrLboyd
the cranberries,
the cranberries zombie,
the cranberries dreams,
the cranberries linger,
the cranberries ode to my family,
the cranberries when you're gone,
the cranberries live,
the cranberries zombie lyrics,
the cranberries songs,
the cranberries zombie reaction,
the cranberries zombie live,
the cranberries promises,
the cranberries animal instinct,
the cranberries album,
the cranberries acoustic,
the cranberries analyse,
the cranberries all my life,
the cranberries all over now,
the cranberries animal instinct lyrics,
the cranberries album no need to argue,
the cranberries animal instinct live,
the cranberries all songs,
album the cranberries,
analyse the cranberries,
animal instinct the cranberries,
all my life the cranberries,
all over now the cranberries,
allie sherlock the cranberries,
ave maria the cranberries,
amv zombie the cranberries,
animal instinct the cranberries lyrics,
army of the dead the cranberries zombie,
the cranberries best hits,
the cranberries be with you,
the cranberries bury the hatchet full album,
the cranberries best songs,
the cranberries bad wolves,
the cranberries behind the music,
the cranberries bosnia lyrics,
the cranberries biography,
the cranberries bass cover,
the cranberries band,
best of the cranberries,
bosnia the cranberries,
brad and lex the cranberries,
be with you the cranberries,
bad wolves the cranberries,
bad wolves linkin park the cranberries,
bahagia-eza edmond x zombie-the cranberries (cover by xpose),
band the cranberries,
bands like the cranberries,
bosnia the cranberries lyrics,
the cranberries cover,
the cranberries close to you,
the cranberries concert,
the cranberries can't be with you,
the cranberries charmed,
the cranberries cordell,
the cranberries changing everyday,
the cranberries click song,
the cranberries click,
the cranberries conduct,
the cranberries dreams live,
the cranberries daffodil lament,
the cranberries dreams cover,
the cranberries dreams reaction,
the cranberries dreaming my dreams,
the cranberries disappointment,
the cranberries dreams acoustic,
the cranberries documentary,
the cranberries dreams karaoke,
the cranberries do do do do,
the cranberries karaoke,
the cranberries kiss me,
the cranberries karaoke songs,
the cranberries karaoke zombie,
the cranberries korean zombie,
the cranberries karaoke linger,
the cranberries kiss me official video,
the cranberries karaoke dreams,
the cranberries karaoke lower key,
the cranberries karaoke acoustic,
the cranberries 1993,
the cranberries 1994,
the cranberries 1999 paris live,
the cranberries 1989,
the cranberries 1991,
the cranberries 1999 paris,
the cranberries 1990,
the cranberries 1st album,
the cranberries 1999 live,
the cranberries 1995,
the cranberries interview,
the cranberries i can't be with you,
the cranberries in the end,
the cranberries in your head,
the cranberries i still do,
the cranberries i will always,
the cranberries imagination,
the cranberries i'm still remembering,
the cranberries in the end full album,
the cranberries icicle melts,
the cranberries just my imagination,
the cranberries joe,
the cranberries just my imagination lyrics,
the cranberries just my imagination live,
the cranberries john lennon,
the cranberries just my imagination guitar,
the cranberries just my imagination charmed,
the cranberries jools holland,
the cranberries javarockingland 2011,
the cranberries just my imagination reaction,
the cranberries reaction,
the cranberries ridiculous thoughts,
the cranberries remix,
the cranberries remembering dolores,
the cranberries ridiculous thoughts live,
the cranberries reaction zombie,
the cranberries roses,
the cranberries raining in my heart,
the cranberries reaction dreams,
the cranberries reaction linger,
the cranberries no need to argue,
the cranberries no need to argue full album, - ZĂĄbava
RIP one of the greatest vocalists of all time.
Amen.
She was incredible and will be missed
Iâm sorry dude. Itâs definitely sad sheâs gone but literally sounds like icejjfish but not even funny. She is straight up awful
@@jonnysimpson093 You're just plain wrong. But you're welcome to your opinion.
@@jonnysimpson093 your ears are fucked it seems.
Zombie is considered a protest song against the Northern Ireland conflict. Dolores O'Riordan ( leadsinger) wrote the lyrics to the song during the band's 1993 tour of England in memory of two children (Jonathan Ball and Tim Parry) who were killed in an IRA bombing in Warrington on March 20, 1993. âïžđ€âïž
True. But it is also an anti-war song.
with all the references to 1916 i always took it to be about ww1
@@Necr0e1 1916 refers to the Easter Rebellion in Dublin. It is an anti-war song, but inspired specifically by the indiscriminate killing of two English children by the IRA.
@@grahamechambers6642 totally possible, but as someone not from the ireland or uk, the closest comparison i could make is ww1
@@Necr0e1 it's not "totally possible" that is LITERALLY what inspired the writing of this song,
Rip Deloris yes she is Irish that sound she sings is Keening is a traditional form of vocal lament for the dead in the Gaelic Celtic tradition, known to have taken place in Ireland and Scotland. Keening, which can be seen as a form of sean-nĂłs singing, was performed in the Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages. Peace out.
I wondered if it was a specific musical choice or an actual style, thanks for clearing things up!
Great explanation, Steve Fulstone! You said what I wished that I could! Thanks! ⟠†đ¶
A, ble y Cymru?
Lol some Aussies try to sing in this accent.
I knew she was irish (I think) but I didnât know the way she was singing was something so specific. Thanks for the information. The song already made me tear up but knowing keening style of singing now makes tears roll down my cheeks.â€ïžđđđ
To add an afterthought the remake she was supposed to feature on would have been amazing, but Bad Wolves didnât do the song nearly as good original. It did good as a tribute though.
Musically, this live version sounds similar to the studio version played in the music video. Visually, the video is worth seeing. It's very powerful. By the way, the lyric "since 1916" is a reference to the 1916 Easter Rising/Rebellion in Dublin. It was one of the key events preceding the Partition of Ireland and the Irish Civil War several years later.
I always prefer the album version with real video, but this does sound much closer than many live versions. Still, album good - live bad.
I was actually shocked how closely this resembles the studio version. It always makes me feel better when the band can actually perform their songs live.
When you're over 60, it's fun to see that younger people continue to discover what you've been listening to for years... It's also reassuring because beautiful things as good songs are eternal... .
Iâm 19 and Iâve known this song since 12 after sometime listening to my first rock group; 3daysgrace, itâs a beautiful song.
I'm 30. I've known this song since i was 10. Truly good music never dies.
To continue with the pattern... I'm 42 and this song came out my Freshman year of high school. Been listening to it ever since.
I've listened to The Cranberries since I was 11. I'm 38.
"It's the same old thing since 1916"
damn that bar gets me every time
Youâre exactly right, the composition is absolutely flawless, but more importantly the message is about oppression and wanting of peace. You can tell through the chorus how much it resonates just by her voice. It almost sounds Gaelic in the way her voice cracks and wavers. What a masterpiece.
that crack is *very * reminiscent of gaelic keening, fitting for the subject matter
The wavering voice is called "keening". Its a traditional Irish way of singing at funerals. Its meant to convey sadness and despair.
@@louise5651 thank you for the clarity, I hope thatâs a describable way of saying it, but I noticed how her voice changes during the melody.
Considering she was Irish Im not surprised it sounds Gaelic lol
Deloris was supposed to re-record her vocals for the Bad Wolves cover of Zombie, but died from pneumonia the day she was scheduled to go into the studio. Bad Wolves went ahead a proceeded with recording the cover (and did an outstanding job of it) and are giving all proceeds to her children.
If pneumonia includes being so drunk you drown in the bathtub, sure.
A cover should be better then the original, or it`s a bad cover.
@@Tommysimonsen and there's only been a select few imo that did covers justice to the original and maybe better obviously disturbed doing sound of silence, Chris cornell patience GNR cover, Heart did an amazing stairway to heaven live even, those are some that just stand out to me heck Joan Jett did a bunch of covers that were good, I thought bad wolves did a good job it would've been cool to here Delores part the only thing I thought that could be been better was the music of the song if it wasn't for the lyrics you'd never know it was the same song I get they probably wanted to make it their own way but they kind of took away what made that song so iconic in the first place the 45 sec just chaotic outro the drums you didn't really get that with their version.
since then the ex-lead singer of Bad Wolves was booted from the band for being a total POS.
@@kellymccann9540 Joe Cocker With a little help from my friends.
Denzel Curry adding a verse to RATM Bulls On Parade.
It`s happens, but often covers are just not as good as the original or not adding anything new, waster of time.
"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."
Everyone else have already mentioned where the song was inspired from. So all I can do is strongly recommend the original music video. It , much as the lyrics, is very powerful.
This. One of the few songs where the original video is a must, the Bad Wolves version being another.
I can't agree more to this
The crowd singing along gave me goosebumps. Was this concert in Ireland or Britain?
As I've gotten older, I can't help but just weep any time I hear this song now... I have to change the radio at work if it comes on because I'll be out of commission for half an hour. I absolutely love this song.
You are not alone in this, except it has always been a weeper for me. When it first released I'd be belting along with tears streaming as I drove along.
These days, I don't always belt, but I always weep.
When you said that this song was a masterpiece, you were spot on. This song - essentially- reverberated around the world and all of Gen X had their views on the Occupation of Ireland deeply affected. The 1994-1995 ceasefire happened a couple of months after the song was released.
Whatever else, Gen X around the world considered the âIrish Troublesâ to be utter bullshit and not acceptable.
This song IS a masterpiece.
The Cranberries are from Ireland. This song was written in response to an IRA bombing in the UK. That's what I've come to understand
@@Drax514 calm down, bro. A simple correction would've sufficed. You ain't gotta talk down to folks like that.
@@Drax514 Totally wrong, it was written after the two bombs in Warrington killed two boys aged 3 and 12, as you say Wikipedia exists, try using it and you'll see the truth.
@@Drax514 Unfortunately for you this song was inspired by the indiscriminate killing of two English boys by an IRA bomb in Warrington. Wikipedia exists and all this information is right there. Check it out. Let's not make shit up.
@UCNUyualjtFT2JliZN1KeA8w mate you are the one thatâs wrong. The song was written as a reaction to a bombing in Warrington, UK where 2 young boys were killed. Dolores confirmed this several times. Also, why be so rude?
@@BamaXander he is completely wrong anyway. Dolores confirmed several times that the song was written as a direct response to 2 young boys being killed by an IRA bomb in Northern England.
"This is a masterpiece." This is an understatement. 25+years later and this still brings literal tears to my eyes. RIP Dolores O'Riordan đ
This is a classic song. I recommend "Ode to my family" "Linger" and "Dreams" RIP Dolores O'Riordan
Back in the day, Linger was my jam. Then they released this song. â€ïžâ€ïž
I agree with all of these. "Ode to my Family" is my favorite.
When You're Gone, Animal Instinct, Promises and Just My Imagination aswell
Her vocal style in this song is that of âKeeningâ, in Irish tradition, mourning for the dead. The âtroublesâ, she says, we didnât want this. âItâs not me, itâs not my family.â We didnât participate, and yet, we grieve with you.
"Guys, this is a Masterpiece." ... We welcome you to the music history museum Mr. Lboyd. We hope you enjoy your visit. If you have any questions I am certain one of our many tour guides can answer those for you.
Our greatest pleasure is watching the face of somebody who hears a Masterpiece for the very first time. Thank you for that.
As time goes on, this song goes higher and higher on my all-time greatest list.
The look on your face as you listen to this masterpiece is priceless. I can tell you love it without you saying a word.
This is a song that you can actually react to the official video, unless things have changed. Itâs well worth checking out - the visuals combined with this amazing song are astounding. Dolores was a force to be reckoned with.
The second best thing about this song, after Delores' vocals, is the angry drumming.
Heâs one fierce (!) drummer- for sure. Loved seeing him live! I was sorta busy w/ 3 small kids as Cranberries hit-but bought this CD-was extremely moved by it. Extremely. May Delores truly be resting in peace. And may her family be ever proud of her amazing talent & commitment to cause.
The band was indeed Irish. The lead singerâs name was Dolores OâRiordan; she died at the age of forty-six in January of 2018 of an accidental drowning. Zombie is a comment on âThe Troublesâ in Northern Ireland (Itâs the same old thing since 1916âŠ.). This song stunned me when I first heard it, if you watch the official video you will likely get chillsâŠ.
This still gives me goosebumps everytime even after all this time!
RIP Delores. She often uses an Irish style of singing that's similar to a yodel. This song is specifically about war and conflict in Ireland and people killing each other's children. Other songs from them are Linger and Dreams
Love this song. My mom was a huge Cranberries fan and this song is basically a quarter of my childhood lmao
My kids would probably say the same. One of the many bands they grew up with.
The music video to this is a work of art in itself. I know the reasons, but this is one I really wish would have been the studio version. Bad wolf, as said elsewhere was scheduled to remake this along with her, but she died in her bathtub when she drowned from drinking to much. It was a big loss of a phenomenal singer/ song writer. Bad wolf still recorded and made it almost into a tribute.. then donated all proceeds to her family.
Everytime she sings Zombie during the song, I get chills. Every. Single. Time.
I'm shocked you've never heard this, it lives among the all time greats because the execution was flawless and literally everyone agrees with the message. The music video for this is even more powerful due to the visuals, if you ever get a chance to let that hit you off camera I would highly suggest giving it your time as well.
I'm always amazed at how much music this guy has never heard of
It's definitely the best music video ever.
I can never forget this song. It's the first one I can remember in my life that gave my whole body chills.
"once in a lifetime" is a good way of putting it. I genuinely think this might be the best song ever written. And that's not just personal preference, I don't consider it one of my personal favourites (though I obviously love it). It's so powerful, with the incredibly melodic yet understated chord progression, the little lead guitar licks, the bass, the DRUMS, the message of the lyrics, and of course Dolores's incredible vocals. I've always been amazed at how strong her voice was considering how physically small she was. Plus the fact that she never seems to be "pushing" her voice, it always seems effortless.
Great reaction!
This song hits me hard, I'm from Cork in Ireland. R.I.P Dolores O'Riordan. This song means so much and sang by a the voice of an Angel.
The way she uses her voice is called "keening", which is a traditional form of vocal lament for the dead in Gaelic.
Thanks to my sisters, I grew up hearing this and other classics every day. Such a powerful message... RIP, Delores.
The day she died she was on her way to record parts of this song with Bad Wolves who were doing a cover of it. Bad Wolves finished the cover, released it as a single and gave all the proceeds to her family.
This song always makes me break down and cry. It was one of my mom's favorite songs (that I can remember, thanks shoddy memory) and it will always remind me of her. No matter the version either.
I like to think that the aggressive heavy chorus is her passion for peace almost shouting for it
I saw her perform in Houston in 1995 on the Zombie tour. It was powerful then, and still stands the test of time. Rest in Power, Dolores.
RIP. Missed by all â€ïž
This song is about the time called the Troubles in Ireland
RIP Dolores, we were blessed to witness your talent and kindness, your sorrow and your passion. You are an angel.
Looking forward to your reaction of this song.
The lyrics and original video are on point.
The passion in the voice touches the soul
You are feeling what I felt 30 years ago when I first heard Dolores. I've listened to thousands of bands. Been to hundreds and hundreds of concerts of all sizes and generes. Her voice is in my top 5 of all time. Dolores will be missed but her voice will linger for the ages!
This song actually changed hearts and minds and helped end the fighting in Northern Ireland. A special song. Really check out their official video. Equally amazing.
This style of singing is called "keening" and it is used at wakes and funerals in Ireland.
I had to come back to this reaction because this song brought tears to my eyes. I love this song so much.
If you're interested, there was a great cover of this song by the group Bad Wolves on which Delores O'Riordan was set to do the vocals but sadly she died before she was able to record it. The group did release the song and donated the proceeds to her children.
Great live version, and I know you listen to the albums after reacting quite often, but the original video is iconic and also worth your time if you get the chance, good sir.
I have listened to this song countless times and my ear always gets sucked into the interplay of the drums and guitar. It is almost hypnotic.
Deloris was one of the great vocalists of our time and was taken far too soon. The entire album was this good mainly because of her voice.
Yes she is from Limerick in Ireland. The song is about the troubles that was happening in Northern Ireland.
This song is iconic. To irish people, especially those that remember "The Troubles," this song really hits.
It was written after an attack, I think a bombing carried out by the IRA, killed two young boys who were just caught in the blast.
We appreciate your gift to us the American people with Dolores's beautiful voice
It brought international attention back to the fighting going on in Ireland.
@@Avrysatos There wasn't much fighting going on, this was a terrorist bombing in an English town that killed a 3 year old boy and 12 year old boy, loads more people were injured in the two blasts that took place on a Saturday with families out shopping on the streets of Warrington.
@@RushfanUK I didn't know at the time there was ANY fighting going on. It didn't get much US news coverage, and even my mother admits she never heard about the bombing this song is about until the song became a hit and was being played everywhere.
Have always loved their song âode to my familyâ
This little lady was so powerful. RIP
Dolores was from Limerick in Ireland, about an hour from where I live. A beautiful woman with a beautiful voice and a beautiful heart. RIP đ
Wailing! The style she sings this song. RIP Dolores!
Imagine being there, the energy! No iPhone to distract you from being in the moment. A moment shared with thousands that will last forever! An incredible band and an unforgettable voice that will echo through time! Thank you to The Cranberries
I absolutely love your reactions. You really give the songs some great interpretation. Please keep 'em coming.
Whoever recorded this live version did an amazing job. One of the best songs of my generation. Funny thing is, my local rock station didnât take this song seriously because of the band itself. Their first album wasnât exactly hard rock like this song, but mainly adult contemporary music. But slowly over time they could not ignore the immense popularity of this song. When Bad Wolves covered this song, this version started popping up again. Great song
I feel for my Irish heritage, and for the people of Ukraine living this now.
Oh, I am so disappointed you did not bring up the video for this amazing tune. As great as this live performance is the imagery in the video is worth a whole reaction. You would be good at pointing out the powerful symbolism and stunning visuals. Definitely go there.
Can't believe you haven't heard this yet! One of my all-time favorite songs đ
This was my first exposure to rock music when I was very young. The Cranberries has always been on my playlist since then.
How wonderful. What a joy to see people still appreciating this song.
I would love to see you react to the official music video
Love from UK
My dude, this was one of my favorite songs growing up in the 90's. Once I realized what it really meant, man it just hit that much harder. I was a Cranberries fan the moment I heard this song and a Dolores fan when I heard her voice. We lost her way to soon.
Whoever suggested you this song did you a service as this song has such a strong message...so powerful even with such few words.
This song makes me sing along with tears running down my cheeks every single time. Rest In Peace to in artist and a hero with a real message.
i absolutely love this song, and its on my forever playlist and has been forever
First time I ever heard this song it absolutely blew me away and still does, seems it did the same for you as well.
A very strong emotional song that drags something out of many peaple from across the world.
Peace to you all.
My gods, I love your commentary on this song. Thank you for such positive expression of it.
i love her. she was such a great singer. and she had such a difficult life herself.
One of my favorite songs of all time
incredible and timeless with such passion
Yes she is Irish, and the vocalisation she sings is Keening a traditional form of vocal lament for the dead in the Gaelic Celtic tradition.
The song is about the Irish âtroublesâ and how no one wins in war, most especially the people caught in the middle.
Such a shame we'll never know how that Bad Wolves cover would have sounded with her beautiful, haunting vocals.RIPđąđ„Č
This is THE song I think of when I think of 90's music. As someone that grew up in the 90's, it is one of my favorites.
Bad Wolves did a cover of this before Tommy Vext left group......she passed the day she was supposed to do her vocals for the video so they put out the video and proceeds went to her family
i was born in 98, my mom is a huge cramberries fan to this day, i grew up listening to it in the car goin to school and all that jazz, i only taught myself english when i was a teen so i grew up having no idea what the song was about, but it has a strong emotional impact on me because yeah this song is along with some other national and international rock songs from the 90`s realy 2000`s mean my childhood, like radiohead`s just, raimundos` a mais pedida, ram`s losing my religion, sepultura`s bloody roots and so on
Your experience with getting lost in the song is how it was for most of us in the 90's with music in general. The level of talent in the music industry per capita at one time is insanely ridiculous across all genre
Superb song, raises goosebumps every time for me. Sheâs gone too soon but left us plenty to enjoy in her musical and lyrical legacy
One of the best concerts I've seen. Delores was phenomenal live.
Love this song. Delores was taken way to young, she was 47. RIP Delores †đ đ âź
when I was 12 in Belfast You could still feel the tension. I havent been back in 17 years. Would love to go back for a while.
Canât believe you never heard this. It was everywhere when it came out for years. Itâs still huge on fm radio.
The studio version with the video is stunning as well. Gives a bit more perspective I guess you could say
Just an incredible song, highly recommended the official music video too
Her style of singing is known as keening, which is a sad Irish wail. It is similar to yodeling and she is the best I have ever heard. It should not be surprised that we compare it to yodeling because much of the SE USA came from Ireland.
Still gives me a tear in the eye,like every fn time.R.I.P Dolores đ
One om my most loved songs. Coming from the balkans this one always hits home and always tears me up. Its so sad she had to leave us.. she was a beautiful person with a beautiful voice and she is missed. RIP Dolores
My uncle bought the album when it came out. I think I was in 8th grade at the time. I was struck with how powerful the song was at the time.
Sheâs from Ireland RIPđ
Yes. A masterpiece! Great band. And oh, Dolores, Dolores, Dolores!
This song always has me in tears. If it pops up on my playlist when driving I have to skip it until i get where I am going.
Never heard this live before. She's absolutely amazing live. So sad she's gone.
Truly beautiful song. And timeless.
This Song gives me goose bumps every time i hear it
and with the official Video make me cry
On my playlist and canât hear it enough!
I knew you would love this song. Thanks for your reaction
đŻ I loved "Zombie" from the 1st time I heard itâŒđ„
Dolores' voice/keening gives me goosebumpsâŒThe great kindâŒThe Cranberries were just so awesomely & uniquely talentedâŒâź †đ¶
Delores had an amazing voice-uniquely Irish in her delivery.Thank you for the reaction. Now, how about a reaction to another Irish legend, the incomparable guitarist Rory Gallagher? Any cut from Irish Tour '74 would be a great place to start. It was recorded during the Troubles in Ireland and Rory was one of the only artists who would perform in Belfast and Northern Ireland during that time. 10 bombs went off in Belfast the day before his performance but he refused to cancel because he felt the kids needed the music.
these reaction videos make me feel old, I bought this CD in '94 when it came out.