Dolores has one of the most haunting and melodic voices ever.. We all miss her. ❤❤❤
@Glaaki13
6 ай бұрын
these 2 are racist and you think Dolores would like them
@travismorris9303
6 ай бұрын
The Cranberries have such a unique sound but are also very diverse within their own catalog. Linger and Dreams are both hits worth reacting to... can't go wrong with any of their music. R.I.P. Delores ❤
@dsmith3134
6 ай бұрын
Warchild is my favorite.
@bill9605
6 ай бұрын
R I p dolores You had an angelic voice And it's missed
@edzeljereza8234
6 ай бұрын
Dolores O'Riordan was such a phenomenal artist/performer. If you have a chance to see a concert footage of a Cranberries concert, she takes command of the stage and has the audience on the palms of her hands. RIP.
@tinonielebock8932
6 ай бұрын
R.I.P. Dolores....fantastic Song! Greetings from Berlin 🇩🇪
@Irish780
5 ай бұрын
Do Dolores and us irish and stop supporting israel and child murders
@mubbles1066
6 ай бұрын
It was written about an IRA bombing in Warrington,England that killed two schoolchildren….here’s what Delores said about why she wrote the song. “There were a lot of bombs going off in London and I remember this one time a child was killed when a bomb was put in a rubbish bin -- that's why there's that line in the song, 'A child is slowly taken,'" O'Riordan told Songwriting Magazine. "We were on a tour bus and I was near the location where it happened, so it really struck me hard - I was quite young, but I remember being devastated about the innocent children being pulled into that kind of thing. So I suppose that's why I was saying, 'It's not me' - that even though I'm Irish it wasn't me, I didn't do it. Because being Irish, it was quite hard, especially in the UK when there was so much tension." She told Vox magazine in 1994 that the song was written in part as a mechanism to grapple with her identity as an Irish citizen that did not support the actions of the IRA. "The IRA are not me. I'm not the IRA. The Cranberries are not the IRA. My family are not. ... When it says in the song, 'It's not me, it's not my family,' that's what I'm saying. It's not Ireland".
@Pton_reaction_addict
6 ай бұрын
Very emotional song. Delores was a remarkable talent gone too early. RIP Delores. There was a bomb that killed 2 young boys. A long conflict between protestant and Catholic religion Check out linger. Such a magnificent talent.
@jackieblue1267
6 ай бұрын
Religion is just an identifier. IRA for instance were/are a Marxist organisation. It is more to do with colonialism and the affects of the Plantation of Northern Ireland. The Plantations were to put in a population supportive to the British Crown and these were mostly Scots Presbyterians and the native Irish were Catholics. The Catholics were basically treated as second class citizens and not allowed the same rights as the Protestant pro-British population. The Catholic protests for equal rights in the 1960s set off The Troubles in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is controlled by the UK and the Partition of Ireland meant 6 counties in Northern Ireland were part of the UK and the 26 countries became independent in 1921. Anyway conflict is not religious in nature just that the Nationalists are most likely Catholic and Unionist Protestant. It is worth remembering that many of the great Irish revolutionaries were Protestant i.e. Wolfe Tone, Charles Stuart Parnell etc. Anyway that's a very brief outline of a complicated situation. When Ireland was Partitioned there was 9 Ulster counties but 3 of these counties were majority Catholic so they were separated from the majority Protestant 6 counties that stayed under the control of the UK.
@MotoNomad350
6 ай бұрын
Drummer attacking that snare. Has that martial sound and evokes the rat-a-tat of gunfire.
@mikep6358
6 ай бұрын
He was given free reign to play by Delores and told to play angry. You can see the pain in his face and hear it in the drums. I love it.
@timwelch5656
4 ай бұрын
Fergal playing drums like they owe him rent.
@Scramble2014
6 ай бұрын
You should hear the cover of this song... It is done by Bad Wolves, and Delores was supposed to sing with them... Unfortunately, she passed away before she got to do it!! It is a great tribute to her!!
@foxbyday4300
6 ай бұрын
Dolores, what a great voice RIP
@Jude_196
6 ай бұрын
This song tears me UP! STILL can't make it through it without crying.....Thanks for reacting to it!! RIP, DELORES!!!
@ERC641
6 ай бұрын
This song spoke volumes. Its about 2 boys who died in a bombing during the England and Northern Ireland conflict
@chriscarleton141
6 ай бұрын
The troubles was not between England and Northern Ireland. It was a conflict predominantly within Northern Ireland between people who regarded themselves as British (loyalist/unionist) and formed paramilitary organisations such as the UVF and UDA and those who considered themselves Irish (republican / nationalist) and their paramilitaries such as the IRA and INLA and also involving the Royal Ulster Constabulary (police of Northern Ireland) and the British armed forces
@RobONeill-b5e
6 ай бұрын
It was both. The British occupation of N Ireland and the army presence is what caused the IRA to extend their "project" to the British mainland. What started off as increased tensions between those who wanted to end Westminster rule of that part of their country and those who felt they belonged to Britain soon turned into a war between Britain and the republicans which resulted in tragedies on the the British mainland such as Warrington
@chriscarleton141
6 ай бұрын
@@RobONeill-b5e I am merely pointing out that it’s misleading to describe it is a conflict between England and Northern Ireland. It was a conflict between two opposing communities within Northern Ireland and most of those killed or injured were Northern Irish. There were incidents in England and Ireland but those were few and far between in the grand scheme of things. The British armed forces were really supposed to just be peace keepers between the warring factions at the end of the day.
@seamusbob3458
6 ай бұрын
@@chriscarleton141 it was an ethno nationalist war for the unification of Ireland
@cathalking5391
6 ай бұрын
@@chriscarleton141you have absolutely no clue what you are talking about. Since the English 1st invaded Ireland 800 years ago the War has and always was between the English and the British against the Irish Republicans and Nationalists. The reason you think it was an internal conflict within the 6 Counties in the North East of Ireland is due to Britains centuries old policy of invading a Country pillaging it for all it’s worth and in Ireland and many others cases colonizing it with British loyalists and to alleviate their need for fully resourcing a war with countless ones all over the world at the same time they would die division within the countries and cause conflict within communities to distract from their colonial aspirations atrocities and genocides like the so called potatoe famine which one of britains many genocides whereby they continued to export vast amounts of food from Ireland to Britain while over a million Irish starved to death and two million emigrated. Our population still has not recovered to what it was in 1840 just prior to the potato blight. Britain sowed these divisions in African, in Asia and everywhere else then divided the countries and divided them up causing decades of war, hate and destruction. Examples think India - plunder the country of all its wealth then turn the Muslims against the Hindi create a war then divide the country in to 3 India, Pakistan, Bangladesh. This Palestine where Muslims, Jews and Christian’s lived in harmony for 2,000 years - Brits come along divide it up in a 60 word declaration and 75 years later we’re still seeing the slaughter of innocent Palestinians. There are countless instances in Africa too were tribes were turned against each other. That’s why some people like you who think you know it all was about catholic vs Protestant, IRA Vs UDA etc. The IRA’s war was always with Britain. Some of the most significant people in Irish Republicanism were Protestants most notably the “Father of Irish Republicanism” Theobald Wolfetone who led the 1798 Rebellion against the British or Robert Emmett who led the 1803 Rebellion and was beheaded by the British, like Countess Constance Markievicz who was one of the Leaders in the Easter 1916 Rising and who became the first Woman e er elected to a National Parliament in the World when she won a seat in the British Parliament for Sinn Féin in the 1918 elections. Sinn Féin were at that time the political wing of the IRA and won the vast majority of the seats in Ireland in that election but abstained from taking them in Britain instead establishing Dáil Eireann the first Irish Parliament. Ireland is still not free from British occupation but some day not too far away we will be. Tíochfaidh Ár Lá✊🇮🇪☘️.
@scottclark3761
6 ай бұрын
Mother's Day 1993, the IRA set off bombs in Warrington, Chesire. Three year old Johnathan Ball died at the scene, while 12-year-old Tim Parry was seriously injured. He died five days later after his life support was switched off. 54 other people suffered injuries.
@christophersmith7041
6 ай бұрын
😮A absolute masterpiece written by Delores,her haunting vocals are phenomenal, she wrote Zombie in connection with a bombing in Warrington England by the IRA which killed 3 and 12 year old boys,Delores O’riordan died aged 46 years old from drowning due to alcohol intoxication in a hotel in London, she was found submerged in a bath,The Cranberry’s a alternative rock band ,the song Zombie was a huge hit worldwide,Delores guitar rifts are stunning and she was so talented, great reaction thanks 🙏
@markhodge7
6 ай бұрын
Such a great catalogue of music from The Cranberries. Dolores truly one of the greats. So sad we lost another talent in a tragic way. Another in such a long line.
@henrykosky3919
6 ай бұрын
"Linger".. is another great Cranberries song
@GianniGiorgini-j9z
6 ай бұрын
Cranberries Amazing band RIP. Dolores.......
@happymethehappyone8300
6 ай бұрын
The Cranberries "Salvation"...Nuff Said. 🔥
@estranhokonsta
6 ай бұрын
The kids are showcased so much because they represent at the same time the victims but also the ones who will grow to continue an endless conflict.
@Jinty92
6 ай бұрын
Dolores' voice was haunting and the song captured the mood of the country. Living in Scotland, with a great Irish heritage, this song really but home. Being brought up in the 70's & 80's, it was a regular thing to see footage from the troubles in the news. I remember having to leave large shopping stores or centres in Glasgow aged 10 because of bomb scares. It was obviously a bigger occurrence in Northern Ireland and people there had to regularly check under there cars for bombs before driving off. R.I.P. Dolores!
@Kyle_with_a_K1028
6 ай бұрын
Iconic song. Y'all should definitely check out the Bad Wolves cover of this song
@blisguy
6 ай бұрын
..and check out the Miley Cyrus cover
@libraryfiles4470
6 ай бұрын
ICONIC EPIC SONG FOR ALL TIMES
@lambo2655
3 ай бұрын
Such a powerful tune. Dolores vocals, she killed it in this song.
@3DJapan
6 ай бұрын
RIP Dolores They're were really popular when I was in high school with a number of hits. She also had a really good solo album. Not only was she a great singer but guitarist as well.
@Ridemybike123
5 ай бұрын
O’Riordan said of the song that she was upset that bombings and warfare were being undertaken in the name of Ireland. “The [Irish Republican Army] is not me. I’m not the IRA. The Cranberries are not the IRA. My family is not. When it says in the song, It’s not me, it’s not my family, that’s what I’m saying. It’s not Ireland, it’s some idiots living in the past.” She was and still is an amazing musician/artist!
@justinhowell8873
6 ай бұрын
Keening is An ancient form of grieving for the dead in Irish, Scottish, and Welsh Gaelic culture!
@direlyon
6 ай бұрын
Dolores means pains in spanish!!! she leaves a remarquable contribution to music
@Llucmajorer1
6 ай бұрын
It's also a very important virgin in Catholic religion
@lesgrice4419
6 ай бұрын
Between 1968, when The Troubles began (again) and The Good Friday Agreement of 1998 approx. 3600 people were killed in N.I., since 1998 to 2024 at least that amount of people have committed suicide in N.I. a young reporter Lyra Mckee called the latter Ceasefire Babies before she too was shot in Derry a few years ago. One song can't sum up the grief, anger and frustration of these times but if folks had to they would probably say this is the one. Genius performance. RIP Dolores.
@thebells516
Ай бұрын
I was living in London in the 90s. I was scheduled to take a train south on February 18, 1991. I missed the bomb at Victoria Station by 30 minutes that day. Crazy times. I just lived my life during that period. You could not focus on what could happen or even what did happen. It wasn't until years later that I fully realized the turmoil I lived through in London during the 90s. This song brings it home and makes it real!
@jimipalmer5041
6 ай бұрын
When You're Gone is my favorite Cranberries tune.🕊💖🎸
@Muziknerd
6 ай бұрын
"Dreams" and "Linger" are two of their songs you should react to. Another 90's female artist to check out - Dido.
@elizabethfranco1284
6 ай бұрын
Need to watch the cover by The Bad Wolves. Dolores was supposed to record vocals with them the day she died.
@TZ61
6 ай бұрын
I remember first hearing this in an Irish bar we frequented down in Wildwood, NJ and being immediately captivated by her powerfully emotive voice.
@gennyreese420
6 ай бұрын
Hi guys 😎…I’m commenting before I even watch… when you said you never heard of The Cranberries I was floored lol but I’m so psyched that you’re about to hear one of the best songs by one of the best groups ever, I remember when they came out, they were only played on the independent stations, it was rare to hear them and they were such a breath of fresh air we were ready for it! Dolores is very missed. She was a bright star among us, she died on the same day my mom had a stroke and life as we knew it died too. rest in peace angel Thanks for your gifts 🌌💙🕊💫 you’ll want more so I’ll recommend Dreams✌
@eduardocervantesaca
Ай бұрын
that voice, and the style, and the song, wow!!!
@stevedahlberg8680
6 ай бұрын
Beyond just her accent, she's literally doing something called keening, which is associated with Irish and related cultures. It's that break at the end of the voice that almost does a yodel, and it can be drawn out as well, and it's about grieving and lament.
@IndianTee
5 ай бұрын
Yes, you needed the video, many people who knows this song, had no idea what it was about until they watched the video.
@ellencourtney7187
6 ай бұрын
Meaningful, excellent song. Also my toddler daughter loved to sing and dance to it back in the day. She’s 30 now.
@vidpie
6 ай бұрын
Haley Reinhart taught herself to yodel as a child after hearing the Cranberries. She did an Alanis song when she was top 3 on American Idol. AI vocal coach: "Alanis has a lot of yodeling. It’s very deliberate, Alanis’ vocal."
@thesoundlikechameleons2082
6 ай бұрын
Wake up! she was warning ⚠️ you all. Melancholic masterpiece R.I.P. Dolores. C ~ 25 - 03 - 24
@happymethehappyone8300
6 ай бұрын
Speaking of Ireland,, The pride of Belfast,, The Adventures "Broken Land"
@ArianaH3ART
6 ай бұрын
Yay another Sam and "Phillip" (lol) video, honestly I'm always looking forward to your music reations they are a great time. But yes I've forever loved the Cranberries, I don't think there's a song of theirs I didn't like and Dolores' voice is so incredible and iconic. Love her so much you guys need to go down the Cranberries rabbit hole for sure. Shame she had to leave us way before her time, rest in peace angel. 😭
@brentkhack6404
Ай бұрын
One of my all time favorite songs
@gerryrafferty7500
6 ай бұрын
She was from several hundred miles west of Dublin where Imelda may is from she always sung in her accent
@kevinhennessy1615
6 ай бұрын
This Song Is a Masterpiece 100%, Delores O' Riordan Had an Amazing Voice, Sadly She Passed Away Last Year 😢 RIP 🙏💚🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
@brandonjones1349
6 ай бұрын
Aye. Slainte ☘️
@AbeVicious
6 ай бұрын
RIP DOLORES!🙏🏽 Dreams, next, please. 🙏🏽
@llorona7847
6 ай бұрын
Alanis and Dolores are both wickedly talented vocalists and songwriters. Top tier
@stevegoldy2196
6 ай бұрын
3 years later the IRA bombed Canary Wharf in London. I lived just a mile away on the Isle of Dogs and my house shook as if it was an earthquake. I felt for sure the windows would shatter and it is a moment that will live with me forever. A few days later i was evacuated from my grandmothers house in Bethnal Green, East London at 2am due to another IRA bomb scare and we had to stay at her friends house. It was a scary time in the U.K. in those times and a lot of people lost their lives
@bargndigital8874
6 ай бұрын
It's about the troubles in Ireland, my parents come from Ireland so I do know alot about these problems. Another good song is by U2 "BLOODY BLOODY SUNDAY".
@SammyRebbo
6 ай бұрын
oooo, The Cranberries! My favorite song if theirs is Dreams, My sister's favorite song of theirs is Linger.
@TerenceShortman
6 ай бұрын
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 1993 Warrington England bombings, when two IRA improvised explosive devices hidden in litter bins were detonated in a shopping street 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 Hence the line in the lyrics "a child is slowly taken".
@snusgrop9463
Ай бұрын
Not only is Dolores great at puting this message in to song but much of the fotage is real too
@Karim.711
2 ай бұрын
To me it’s more powerful than it was when I first heard it decades ago. I hadn’t lived life enough to understand its relevance at the time. Now I hear the sadness turn to anger and then some hope. Sadly it’s still relevant 😢
@julesmaher5637
5 ай бұрын
The Warrington bombing was in Cheshire in England but this occasion and the troubles in Northern Ireland since 1916 are still relevant to this day
@michaelmengis5230
6 ай бұрын
this song has a strong mesage, i think of it like this: the line in you head Zombie Zombie. implaies dat you have to be like a Zombie and put the Emotions away to go to war. secend option you become a Zombie in order to get thrue war. ether way i always get emotional watching this video(as a Man)
@Badner83
6 ай бұрын
Follow-up should be a very good cover version by "Bad Wolves".
@3DJapan
6 ай бұрын
RIP Dolores
@JohnRegan-fi7rt
6 ай бұрын
You should watch her do this live. Tremendous
@denisreed4701
6 ай бұрын
Hi. For future reference Warrington is in England not Northern Ireland. Keep up the good work!
@jhunnoethiz3014
5 ай бұрын
I only like 1 or two songs from alanis, but I love every cranberries' songs and know them all by heart.
@HRConsultant_Jeff
6 ай бұрын
Notice the drums sound like gun fire very strident in several places. Great effect.
@JP8Mate
6 ай бұрын
One of the best voices ever, so powerful. Please do more Cranberries
@ESPirits87
6 ай бұрын
You should listen to the Live version of this, take the one with most views, it's amazing.
@Roh_Echt
6 ай бұрын
More for you, by them, could be: Linger __ Dreams __ Ode To My Family. BTW, the inspiration for Dolores to write this wasn't from any Warrington bombings in N. Ireland...it happened in the Cheshire town of Warrington, England on 25 March 1993. She saw it being reported on the news and then wrote this. But I'm sure someone else has informed you of this correction.
@tarisedai9573
6 ай бұрын
You guys should definitely react to Bad Wolves cover of this song now.. it's amazing
@ericmorgan204
6 ай бұрын
One of my favourite songs of all time, is their song “Dreams”, as it really shows off her voice.
@kimzwolinski9919
6 ай бұрын
I heard this song for years before ever seeing the video. Once I understood what it was about it hit much differently 😢 Focus is on the kids because 2 children died in the Warrington bombing.
@Chauncey71
6 ай бұрын
Definitely would enjoy you to now do the Bad Wolfs cover that turned into a tribute to Delores . Keep up the amazing work 😊
@docbradleydc
5 ай бұрын
One of the best war protest songs of all time.
@keithcroft9181
6 ай бұрын
You guys should do U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday". It's about the event of the same name during England's occupation of Ireland
@davidsleith7222
6 ай бұрын
rip delores - keep teaching the angels how to sing
@mikeconway9849
6 ай бұрын
Great reaction, Sam and Phil(ip)!
@DavidSingerSongwtr
6 ай бұрын
Linger is a must listen
@BatFang-s8y
6 ай бұрын
There was a popular hit in the sixties called Incense and Peppermints that I think was them.
@rhiannonmarks7995
6 ай бұрын
RIP Dolores hopefully you listen to more as they had a lot of big songs but this was definitely the biggest in Australia. This whole album is awesome
@chrisalldis3375
6 ай бұрын
Dolores, Keening is not so much pronounced in Zombie, however her other songs Ode to my family & Linger it is, a truly lost soul to the World.
@DaShap
6 ай бұрын
Davidbooth below is right. He said to Dolores, what do you want me to do for the end part? She said "Play LOUD"
@lucian-ionelmarcu3680
6 ай бұрын
great voice of all time...:(
@dougoneill7266
6 ай бұрын
RIP Dolores. brilliant talent, taken way too early. Warrington is in England. where the band were touring at the time,
@brucewatts8447
6 ай бұрын
Linger is my favorite by the Cranberries.
@fgrillo29
6 ай бұрын
In an era dominated by male lead singers, her voice was powerful, unique and demanded respect. Incredible talent gone way too soon. RIP, Dolores. We miss you.
@bevil4aday
6 ай бұрын
An era dominated by male lead singers? I think you're confusing the 90's with the 80's. Fiona Apple, Alanis Morissette, Tori Amos, Paula Cole, 4 Non Blondes, The Breeders, etc... all had charting hits when Zombie came out. The 90's were dominated by female singers.
@lailachopperchops9290
6 ай бұрын
Gold Dolores The total look of distain on her face as she sings . Gunns and bombs and bombs and tanks . two bombs 2 young boys killed . can still remember when it happened .
@bigmatt2896
6 ай бұрын
guys so happy you did this, you simply must 100% react to the bad wolves cover of this song, its about the best cover of a song you will ever see, to say they nailed it is an understatement, gotta be the music video of the bad wolves cover.
@ukunboxings2242
6 ай бұрын
Great choice, still love this song.
@RetroJack
3 ай бұрын
Her wailing is actually called "keening" and is closely associated with Irish funerals.
@barrylavender7938
6 ай бұрын
Brilliant song. Dolores had a great voice. Their other iconic song is "Linger".
@maryavila5601
6 ай бұрын
It's called keening from Limerick Ireland. That's her accent
@johncondon4081
6 ай бұрын
The Cranberries have no bad song. A great song on the same vibe as this one is their song “Ridiculous Thoughts”
@Kotic1959
5 ай бұрын
The idea of the children first is that it affects the children most as they were raised with the hate which kept the war going. Also she mentions bombs 2x in chorus because 2 bombs were used and 2 children died. The beginning of the end for the conflict. Unfortunately she died in Toronto where she lived a few years back.
@rickcain4736
6 ай бұрын
R.I.P. Delores....
@n0wi153
6 ай бұрын
Rip Dolores
@jeremysimons1095
6 ай бұрын
Please watch the cover done by bad wolves, it's amazing! RIP Dolores 😢
@joealvarez8733
6 ай бұрын
Linger and dreams NEXT!!!
@RaptorNX01
6 ай бұрын
You really should check out the acoustic version of the song that was used in the movie Army Of The Dead. its such a hauntingly beautiful rendition that is a fitting addition to this version.
@Cjmatthews87
5 ай бұрын
For saying its 30 years old its still relivent more than ever with Ukraine. Shes got such an ANGELIC voice. REST IN PEACE DOLORES 😢❤😢
@brandonjones1349
6 ай бұрын
Greetings from Richmond Va.
@craighart9278
5 ай бұрын
I agree. Her singing style is similar to Alanis Morrisette. There is a bit of a Yodel in their voices.
@acemodez3169
6 ай бұрын
Alanis Morrisette doesn't have an Irish accent, she has a Canadian one
@stephenthorpe3591
6 ай бұрын
If you want to understand this song, you need to know some geography, politics and history. The crucial point here is that the song was specifically inspired by the deaths of two little English (not Irish) boys in Warrington, England, blown up by an IRA bomb, while, it is said, out buying a Mother's Day card. Hence the emphasis on children in the video and the lyric "another mother's breaking heart is taking over ..." Now the geopolitics: Warrington is in England. It is complicated, but England is a country that is part of another country (Great Britain), which in turn is part of another country (The United Kingdom). Great Britain is England, Scotland and Wales, with England having overall rule, but some level of independence still between the three countries. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is, as it suggests, Great Britain + Northern Ireland, with England again having overall rule at the "federal" level (to make an American analogy). The island of Ireland is split into two countries. The biggest by far is the Republic of Ireland, where the Cranberries come from. The smaller country is Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. The Cranberries, being from the Republic of Ireland, are not directly involved in the conflict which led to the Warrington bombings. People from the Republic of Ireland generally have no problem with the English/British. They are not under British rule, but are entirely independent. They tend to happily go over to England to take advantage of work opportunities arising from the bigger economy in England as compared to Ireland. The conflict is/was between a significant proportion of the population of Northern Ireland and England. These people resent British rule in Northern Ireland, while the rest of the people in Northern Ireland are fine with British rule. The IRA was a Northern Irish terrorist group who tried to free Northern Ireland from British rule by way of killing notable English people (e.g. Lord Mountbatten) and planting bombs in England and elsewhere. The goal was not necessarily reunification of Ireland, just independence from British rule. So, the song is from the point of view of spectators, living close to a conflict, but not directly involved in that conflict. The message of the song is that innocent children are being killed and hoping for an end to the endless political conflict. The Cranberries do not take sides, not overtly anyway. The thrust of their criticism is actually pointed at the Northern Irish (specifically the IRA), more than at the British/English, after all, the IRA killed the two boys (though you could argue that it wasn't unprovoked, given the long history of Britain trying to take control of Ireland and not just Northern Ireland).
@rightlydividingwroblee8936
5 ай бұрын
There is a guitar lick that mimics an ambulance going by and fading into the distance
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