FIRST TIME listening to BAD WOLVES - Zombie - Reaction Video

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  • Опубликовано: 23 май 2024
  • Check out my first time listening to the Bad Wolves as they cover The Cranberries most epic song, Zombie.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @louisminten7889

    Yes. A great tribute for the Cranberries.

  • @Mickael_

    If you remember the original video of Cranberries, the woman in gold represent Dolores, and the glass wall is in my opinion the separation between life and death.

  • @RandallMorris222

    It seems to me that, while Delores' version was focused on the tragedy of the political situation, this version is much more personal and focused on the tragedy of Delores' death.

  • @markclements7767

    @SwiftReactions

  • @kfcwarrior

    Such a humble, insightful, and polite critique. You've earnt yourself another subscriber. Many thanks :)

  • @mikeb7379

    If I had never heard the Cranberries version before I would be a bit more impressed? Same song with a guys voice. The original lyrics were about the "troubles" in Ireland etc. I believe it was in response to a pub bombing, (possibly in England)? I stand to be corrected on that. So, to be sure, the Cranberries meant what they said and meant it to be heard. If you haven't lived it how can it mean more to the covering artist?