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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#TheCranberries - #Zombie
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The saddest thing about the song is it will never lose relevancy.
Russia and Ukraine
She should have done Eurovision
I thought that was an excellent touch when bad wolves replaced 1916 with through 2018, speaks to that sentiment
@@UKMessi1 honestly I have felt like this song applies so well to that situation.
I'm from Dublin and I love seeing reactions to how emotional the song is, but it destroys me that people don't understand what it's about
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
Growing up in the US I remember as a kid hearing about the bombings & the IRA on the news here. Then I heard it was Protestants & Catholics fighting each other and my kid brain thought " Don't they believe in the same God & Religion"? They are like brothers fighting each other how is this happening? Why? I didn't understand it.
I was born in 72. Growing up, U2 was my favorite band, and Sunday, Bloody Sunday was one of the first songs I ever heard. I’ve heard Bono talk and preach in his songs about the Troubles many times, but your simple comment really hit me. Thank you for sharing. Peace be with you.
@@BDogg2023 thank you for taking the time to read it, when I came to Canada it took me a year before I stopped pausing in doorways of stores and Mum saying gently to me "you don't have to do that here"
Lesley, I want o send you 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😢😢, Too much for an 8 yr old or any age child to be witness to. Be well former Belfast girl an Gods blessings be with you🫶💖
I'm sorry you went through that.
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.
The Wind That Shakes the Barley is better when it comes to the history and giving a more well rounded view of the period, although they do play on the socialist angle too much given it's based on west Cork, a very rural area. Michael Collins is all over the shop with its history and is a bit over the top if I'm honest in portraying Collins as the one and only man to be able to push the movement forward.
Thanks for the recommendations. I’ll def check out The Wind That Shakes, Cillian Murphy is great in everything I’ve seen him in. Of course Liam is a great actor too so I’ll probably watch that one too. In America we didn’t learn about this, at least not where I’m from so I’ve read some and have a basic (very) understanding, but I want to learn what exactly has happened and why.
I live in northern Ireland lived through bombings from 7 years old ass windows blew on us as IRA had bomb in trainstation 80s throught to 1996 it was worse when my mum was young in 60s n 70s
Yeah it was a bomb in a bin in a busy town center if I recall, it killed to little boys.
No they’re part of it but it’s about what happened in Northern Ireland that’s why it’s set in Belfast. And believe me those two boys dying is nothing compared to what your army did to us
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.
I can totally see that! I have ptsd from a different situation, but I could see how the lyrics could be put in the context where your mind goes through those traumatic war moments again and again and you think your living through it again.
Hope your doing alot better now 🙏 thank you for your service!
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Seriously listen to Rooster from Alice in Chains ..hope that might help you too.
@@ko0974 every time I hear that song, I think of my dad. ✊🏼
@@EricEdLoveless oh gosh I hope haven't triggered bad memories of your Dad...I presume he was in Vietnam or similar...god only knows what they went through and worse treatment when came home....or your Dad had great taste in real music !! Hope you having some good days among your worst days..music is definitely a great healer..My own Dad has just passed 4 weeks ago and he no matter where he was listened to music of all types .....Even when he was dying and we were all there he still had music playing ..giving Alexa instructions on what to play next....yet to bring myself to listen to those ones, but I am the ones that have good times attached to them ...🤛
@@ko0974 sorry to hear about your dad. As for mine, he was one of those guys you may have heard about but never met. A myth. I spent time with him just listening and I would later learn that he felt that he had no one to turn to. I have felt the same so many times.
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.
Hi I'm from the same county as Dolores of the cranberries limerick
Such a useless death. I have spent many nights in hotel rooms and they are the loneliest places in the world. The staff all nod and smile and you can become desperately depressed. The drinks pile up to escape the sadness and then what seems a good idea of having a bath and you're dead.
That is the most tragic part of what happened to Dolores. If only someone was with her, if only someone realised, if only the staff checked on her. I am certain she never wanted this to happen. So tragic.
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 ❤
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.
rip dolores. one of the most unique voices ever.
"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".
Ode to family is a brilliant song
When you’re gone too
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.
Yeah and now our useless fucking government are trying to rip open old wounds just because of bloody Brexit! Blows my mind
Then when Brexit was going on; there were understandable fears that Brexit could bring about a revival of The Troubles. I listened to a song by American gospel singer Kelly Price called "Tired" following the news last year that a bus in Belfast, Northern Ireland had been hijacked and burned along with the subsequent violence that followed. This violence consisted of teenagers throwing bombs, bricks, stones and bottles at themselves and at police officers sent to stop the violence. The Catholic Unionist population of Northern Ireland was and no doubt still is tired of the violence by the Irish Republican Army, the police officers and the British Army; tired of being treated like scum by the politicians in Belfast and London, tired of the rigged court system siding with the Protestant Loyalists, etc.
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.
Ya well the British need to free N. Ireland of their occupation.
@@rickmoreno6858 Oh, and what a surprise - you appear to be in the US! How did I guess?!
@@clairenoon4070 yep I was born here and guess what I'm a second generation American my mother's side came from Ireland my father's can't side came from Mexico what's your point oh I get where your point is I have an opinion that is strong and righteous and you're pissed off because oh my opinion differs from yours good job you can have an opinion too that's fine
@@rickmoreno6858 No, that's not an opinion, it's anti-democratic.
I realise that in the US you're not very keen on, or good at, democracy, what with the attempt just 18 months ago to prevent, with violence, the legitimate and democratic transfer of power.
Oh, and the small matter of the US being rated a 'Flawed Democracy' while the UK is a 'Full Democracy'.
Given that the authorities' top 2 functions in a democracy are to protect our democracy and keep people physically safe, your anti-democratic views would come to the attention of our security services. That's the kind of person you are. No wonder the US is such a disaster.
@@rickmoreno6858 BTW, you don't appear to have heard of punctuation. I can see why the average IQ in the US is significantly lower than in the UK.
I like the way you educate those who join you. Every time you make a story, you share the details you learned yourself while listening to it for the first time.
How have they educated people? Do you know what this song is about?.
@@katiemccallum2447 wanna lecture me about the Troubles? Or give me the name of the boy whose death inspired the song?
All I'm saying is that I see one of many reactors here who not only listens to the music out of his usual choice, but also actually reads up, even if only comments, and uses it to speak to his friends. If that is not one of the ways how to educate someone then tell me what is.
@@katiemccallum2447 If you have to ask that, you clearly wasn't fully watching the video.
A difficult time , a brave song … beautifully haunting
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
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.
This never grows old, still gives me goosebumps. Dolores's vocal, such a one off.
Yesterday my mom who was born in Italy after WW2 remembered buildings that still hadn't been rebuilt. She said her Mom told her stories of walking over bodies and her saying " you do it because you have to, not because you want to."
So they lyrics "It's not me, it's not my family" hits me in more ways than one. 1: I'm not doing the fighting nor do I want to. 2: I'm still alive and their not. 🥶
One of my all time favourite songs. She was such a talent.
Such a powerful song. It's meant to stir and disturb and it does that.
Hey Jay, just checking in again, hope all is well! Miss ya, hope to see you soon! 💙
As as Duran Duran diehard, I pay my ultimate tribute to the Cranberries, and Dolores for being a massive influence on my musical ride back in the 90s. They were really movers and shakers of the industry then.
This is the music of my time, the more you learn about the background of the song, the better the song becomes. I didn't know any Irish at the time, but many English soldiers who were in Northern Ireland themselves and/or had many friends who served there, some of whom died in the conflicts. EVERYONE loved that song back then. The Irish and the English.
I was about to suggest Dreams by The Cranberries but I see you’ve already listened to the song. It’s unfortunate that the band is a bit underrated with the way they sound Celtic, which I consider more timeless as well as beautiful.
another one to check out is Salvation. Fantastic clip and powerful lyrics
Daffodil Lament(Live) would be a wonderful song to review/react to as well!!
No more videos, where's the dude?
Bad Wolves covered this song and Delores was supposed to be a feature on it but sadly she passed right before they were set to record. They weren't going to do it but they did and donated all the proceeds to her 3 children. I must admit it was fire and they did pay tribute to her in the video. I suggest you watch it
I just said the same thing. The video is amazing.
At least for me, I feel like knowing the context before hearing a song can make it more powerful when you hear the lyrics. Unlike a movie. Especially when it's something really specific like this song.
I like the haunting video and her voice! It’s so 90s, my teen years, I love it. Linger by the cranberries is a banger but way different!
great artist, got chills. love the reaction, thanks
I love the drumming in this song as well. It really gives a military feeling. Fergal Lawler is the drummer. The bassist is Mike Hogan.
Oh the drumming is very underrated because of how part of it is offbeat to how a song like that would be drummed for sure.
I was over there during an horrific incident and the situation is extremely complex and heartbreaking. Thank you for sharing this song with others too, Mate
Powerful one she was so amazing sang with her heart !! Miss her voice hurts !
This song was incredibly important.
And the way she sings here is Irish funeral wailing.
that voice... chills 2 decades later
What happened with the videos?
I have never loved a reactor more.. Well done (Not in a patronising way, I promise) .. well done.. for sharing such an important song that means so much to millions of people in Ireland, UK and many, many other countries. Appreciate you!!!
There are two outstanding films, "Belfast" and "Michael Collins", that will really help you understand the background of what happened in Northern Ireland.
Also a very good film called “in the name of the father” on the true story of the Guildford Four,
Who were falsely convicted of a bombing in Guildford. They were tortured and the father died in prison. The Brits start that they were IRA and they were not.
This song is always a punch to the gut......
Dude, there are you? What's happened? We miss your smile, come back!
You really need to react to Jeff Healey. Blind rock/blues guitarist from Canada who developed his own style to play the guitar. You’ll see. Highly underrated, he and his band rose to fame when they released their debut album in 1988 and performed in the movie Roadhouse alongside Patrick Swayze. Several tours and albums followed until, sadly, Jeff passed away (battling cancer) in 2008. I don’t want to give too many spoilers in advance, just please do treat yourself to something extraordinary, I promise you a jaw-dropping experience. I recommend this video for a first reaction: ruclips.net/video/gwgOUzodS6E/видео.html
This is still relevant somewhere on Earth to this day.
Merry Christmas Jayvee... Where are you??
Voice like an angel!
This song makes me cry everytime
Hey Jay, just checking in again, to let you know that we love, and miss you! I appreciate all the hard work you have put in, to ensure your listening audience, a great experience....! It's good to take a much needed break, we just want to know if you're alright, no explanation needed. 💖
Miley Cyrus actually does a pretty famous cover of this at almost all of her shows. She recorded it for her last album, you should check it out
Terrible cover
The very thought of her ruining this is awful 🙄
dude, the meaning to the song is so much more important than how the song sounds itself. Your friend has the right idea by asking what it means. This song is THAT important to people.
I had the honor of witnessing The Cranberries perform live on July 6th 1993 at Einstein a-go-go in Jacksonville Beach Florida.
I miss Einstein’s and Pier 7……
The song was my anthem as a teenager 💜🦋💜
That's awesome...
Ireland. The Troubles.
This song is from the 90's originally. She did a collab with this band
Dolores had a unique Irish voice, she was the signing angel of our unique island,god rest her soul 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
REST IN PEACE DELORES 🕊 🕊 🕊 🕊
enjoyed your reactions for the last few years Thanks!! Hope all is good!
This song is brilliant it hits hard I'm from Belfast myself born in 75 seen and done shit but thank God I've changed my ways and there is now peace here in Northern Ireland to many families lost loved ones.
saw this played by a band on Bourbon St. They killed it and played the same song twice in a row
Hope you’re good bro
あけましておめでとうございます!今年もリアクション動画楽しみにしてます!
Anyway guys thanks for reacting to this 👍
Incredible performance and thoughtful reaction.
Where are you....are you done?....shame if you are
Would someone more knowledgeable about keening (the style of vocals she’s using) than I am please explain it to these boys? Much love to Ireland! 🇮🇪
I live in N.I. I really appreciate U.S peeps reacting to music from the U.K, N.I etc. Ty x
Peace and Love........................................
Always makes my eyes water!!! 🏴
R.i.p Dolores 🙏🏼❣️1 of the greatest songs ever
I miss his reactions. Hoping he's well and back soon
Happy and Blessed Thanksgiving to you and your family, Jay! 💕
Rest in Peace Delores
Song Suggestions
Good Enough- Cyndi Lauper
Step Into Christmas- Elton John
Crucified- Army of Lovers
The appreciation is so evident on your face J its as obvious as your 💪🦾💪
We miss you♡
Nice reaction. Talking of nice different voices, it’s been a while since you last reacted to a song by the woman of the summer, Kate Bush. There’s still a lot to discover down that rabbit hole. But the lady I would strongly recommend you try soon is from the Faroe Islands (part of Denmark) and has been dubbed the ‘Nordic Kate Bush’. Her name is Eivør (pronounced I-vor). For one of the great live performances from a female singer try ‘Eivør - Falling Free (Live from the Old Theatre Torshavn)’. An amazing vocalist.
I love The Cranberries
Fantastic song
Did you notice that the drums towards the end sounded like gun shots.
Powerful song. And WOAH, was Jay always that hench?! 😳 🏋🏿♂️
I like this songggg🔥🔥
One of my favorites from that era 👍
Love how it ends on that bass.
The way the kids turn their arrows slowly on her at the end is crazy
I hope you look into this video and the meaning of the song and the history here.
Another of my favorite is “War Child”
Hope ya good
RIP you beautifull girl!
Timbuk 3 "Life Is Hard" (Official Music Video A MUST)
I really hope you're okay, always hoping for a new video of yours to pop up in the notifications, please let us know you're okay ❤️
If he hasn't posted on any of his socials it's probably due to..
1. Dead
2. Jail.
3. Simply just gave up
I've followed Multiple youtubers that quit years ago and are still alive and well they just don't feel the need to explain why they quit.
Really good review of this iconic song
I respected videoclips in the 90's. They weren't afraid of going hard when it was needed.
When they sing whats in your head ZOMBIE , They are referring to the soldiers and what's in their head when they are firing guns at innocent people , IE zombie because they cannot or will not think for themselves , just Bloodthirsty .
Dreams And Linger By The Cranberries
why didn't jay say it was irish or about keening?i get that he prob forgot the word and the meaning but he could have told him it was a special way of singing expressing.
still glad he's passing on these songs.
One likes the graphics... The other one likes the substance.❤
I feel like nobody ever addresses the core message, which is the apathy towards the unnecessary loss of human life over nothing.
Zombie is the state when you don't think anymore about the violence, bloodshed and insanity going around you. You take it for granted, you think this is normal, you're a zombie.
That's the core message, the numbness to insanity, and it's directed to everyone directly or indirectly involved.
They laugh and smile..
"Mondo Rock - Come Said The Boy" is a great 80's song, I think you would like it.
Where have you been man ??
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
This One Comes With An Interesting Ending,, Oran "Juice" Jones "The Rain" (Official Music Video)
I recommend Waterboys - The Whole of the Moon. You'll love it
This was still going on until fairly recently, not to mention even during Delores’s youth.
Good Friday Agreement was instigated over 20 years ago now. Not so recent thankfully.