READ THE LYRICS | Lyrical ANALYSIS of "Zombie" By THE CRANBERRIES

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  • Today we are reviewing "Zombie" by The Cranberries. Let's dive into it!
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  • @stewartp115
    @stewartp115 Рік тому +211

    Dolores wrote this song in 1993 after an IRA bomb killed two young boys - Tim Parry and Johnathan Ball - in Warrington, England. She was outraged at the deaths of more innocent children and poured her anger into the song. The song comes from a very real place and I think that’s why it resonates with so many people.

    • @marcelosquillari7958
      @marcelosquillari7958 Рік тому +7

      I didn't know that part!!!! Sad history...

    • @3233legacy
      @3233legacy Рік тому +6

      Heartbreaking! Deloris was a mad crush for me in 95! I'm old..

    • @glennmcmurray
      @glennmcmurray Рік тому +14

      She also openly stated that it was to show that the vast majority of people in Ireland didn't support the violence (from either side).

    • @vkdeen7570
      @vkdeen7570 Рік тому +8

      the song actually had a profound effect across Ireland and England. its no exaggeration to say that it played a huge role in the call for restraint instead of retaliations from the public which then lead to a ceasefire a few weeks after

    • @monicacarolina6480
      @monicacarolina6480 11 місяців тому

      I need to say she does NOT make a political statement. That's why she shows the UK army and the IRA. The people were smashed between them, pro Irish (Catholics) or pro UK (protestants) This is still not solved and allthough the violence is less, people still die in Northern Ireland in the name of religion and UK. The tanks and guns point towards the UK army and the bombs to the IRA. I still see the images for me. :/

  • @newgrl
    @newgrl Рік тому +110

    "It's the same old theme
    Since nineteen-sixteen
    In your head, in your head, they're still fighting"
    She's not talking about WW1; she's talking about The Troubles. Specifically the Easter Rising of 1916 that was kind of the beginning of the Irish War for Independence.

    • @MylesTuggleMylesofglass
      @MylesTuggleMylesofglass 3 місяці тому

      she is talking about the political propoganda, who is influencing war, in your head they are fighting* means they are fighting a way for your mind, and your dead, your a zombie. wtf kinda fake ass comment did u make?

  • @FinMacShark
    @FinMacShark Рік тому +54

    The reference to 1916 is not about WW1 but the fight for Irish independence from the British

  • @jameswiglesworth5004
    @jameswiglesworth5004 Рік тому +13

    1916 refers to the Easter rebellion in Ireland launched by Irish republicans against British rule in Ireland, it lasted only six days, but 590 people lost their lives

  • @jackjackson3769
    @jackjackson3769 Рік тому +47

    IRELAND radio listeners just voted today ... "Zombie " is the Irelands greatest Hit of all time.
    Quite a remarkable achievement for the band.. but also it not surprising as it brought a hault to war in the North of Ireland. This songs resonates not just with the war then but with the world wars and times now.. RIP Dolores and thank you.. im sure you would have been so proud. ❤💔😪

    • @timmyrushton9203
      @timmyrushton9203 2 місяці тому +2

      i did not know this. thanks for posting. i think it is one of the greatest songs ever written.

    • @jpgduff
      @jpgduff Місяць тому

      Incorrect. The tireless work of politicians such as John Hume (RIP) brought the troubles to an end.
      I'm Irish - I'm calling bullshit on your entire comment.
      This song is awful. It's naive and the epitome of 'west brit'bullshit.
      Thousands of Irish children have been slaughtered by the british and she spoke not a word. But the same tragedy befalls the children of the occupiers and this shite is released.
      She mocks the brave men and women who fought for Irish freedom (it's the same.old theme since 1916. In your head in your head...zombies) and sided with the colonisers.
      Shite song from a bang average band.

  • @primalengland
    @primalengland Рік тому +8

    I was in Warrington with my kids the day before. My kids were the same age as Johnathan and Tim.
    RIP Johnathan, Tim and the wonderful Delores.

  • @annabananafofanna6556
    @annabananafofanna6556 Рік тому +36

    This song brings me to tears every time. My home town is Warrington and I was the same age as Tim Parry when it happened.
    I was in Warrington that day and walked past the bombs many times with my mum while we were shopping. We were just lucky that we weren’t within blast range when they detonated. Will never forget it.

    • @lauraallen55
      @lauraallen55 Рік тому +6

      I'm so sorry you lived with and through that.

    • @primalengland
      @primalengland Рік тому +3

      I was there the day before with my kids who must be your age. We lived in Lowton at the time. It was horrific.

  • @laurilewerenz5270
    @laurilewerenz5270 Рік тому +69

    The style being used by Dolores in this song was Keening which used to be a ritual of death song don by the celts at funerals on behalf of the families of the fallen. Which is very appropriate considering the song is about the Irish Troubles and the trauma it leaves behind. Another band that did this well was U2 in their early songs especially Sunday Bloody Sunday. Which I would also recommend if you want more of an intro into what happened in 1916 on a Sunday which marks the start of "the Troubles".

    • @lauraallen55
      @lauraallen55 Рік тому +7

      Bloody Sunday happened January 1972, but 1916 was the precursor to The Troubles that escalated and occurred throughout the late 60s to 1998. Sunday Bloody Sunday will be reacted to eventually by Anton. I'm working my way to requesting it! Yes, keening is the style she uses here, thank you. Couldn't remember the term. :)

    • @Evergreen_Trees_are_cool
      @Evergreen_Trees_are_cool Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I was trying to figure out what it's called after remembering someone else saying something similar!

  • @SweetThing
    @SweetThing Рік тому +4

    RIP, Dolores. I hope you are now in true peace. x

  • @dragonladyfink4685
    @dragonladyfink4685 Рік тому +7

    The drummer was told to put all his RAGE into playing. I think it got that across well.
    Also the tribute from Bad Wolves is fantastic. They have the girl in the video write the date of Dolores death on the glass... watch for it.

  • @user-ig8zw1lo6b
    @user-ig8zw1lo6b Рік тому +35

    This is one of the best songs ever created.....it touches me in a way that almost no other song does. It is emotional in its own way. In my top 10 best 90s songs,what a masterpiece 👌

  • @emarjamaa2276
    @emarjamaa2276 Рік тому +6

    It's the keening that Delores does that makes it so powerful.
    Keening (Irish: Caointeoireacht) is a traditional form of vocal lament for the dead in the Gaelic Celtic tradition, known to have taken place in Ireland and Scotland.

  • @marle5526
    @marle5526 Рік тому +17

    Very powerful song.I still have chills when I hear it. Dolores was very unique and emotional singer.

  • @davidsanderson4442
    @davidsanderson4442 Рік тому +24

    Everyone should know this song. It’s a masterpiece.

    • @NondescriptMammal
      @NondescriptMammal 10 місяців тому

      The official video has well over a billion views, it's not exactly a hidden gem.

  • @davidcreager1945
    @davidcreager1945 Рік тому +13

    One of the most awesome songs ever written ! RIP Delores ! Taken from us way too soon !

  • @cudwieser3952
    @cudwieser3952 Рік тому +7

    Her tone is reminiscent of keening, a celtic dirge that is akin to trying to speak or sing through tears.

  • @blastingweevil2968
    @blastingweevil2968 Рік тому +3

    R.I.P Dolores you had a beautiful voice. i was stationed in northern ireland during the troubles it was not a good place or time for anyone.

    • @jpgduff
      @jpgduff Місяць тому

      Mostly because of you and yours who shouldn't have been there.

  • @blakerh
    @blakerh 9 місяців тому +2

    Wow. I haven't seen this video in a long time. Very emotional. She is missed by many.

  • @frederichorndasch9302
    @frederichorndasch9302 Рік тому +21

    I don't think she means the first world war when she sings "It 's the same old theme since 1916". I think she means the Easter Rising in Ireland in 1916.

    • @lauraallen55
      @lauraallen55 Рік тому +6

      Absolutely that's what she means.

    • @davidsanderson4442
      @davidsanderson4442 Рік тому +6

      Yes of course, but Anton isn’t from our part of the world so we must make allowances.

    • @lauraallen55
      @lauraallen55 Рік тому +1

      @@davidsanderson4442 We on his channel make allowances for him all the time. He's that type you know? Kidding. We love Anton.

  • @thesoundlikechameleons2082
    @thesoundlikechameleons2082 Рік тому +3

    A masterpiece.

  • @2dashville
    @2dashville Рік тому +2

    I love this song and have listened to it countless times but not once have I smiled during it.

  • @mattpotter8725
    @mattpotter8725 Рік тому +19

    The reference to 1916 wasn't referring to the First World War but to the Easter Rising in Ireland for self rule and to overthrow British rule in Ireland. This song was written after an IRA bomb killed 2 innocent boys in Warrington (near Liverpool), England. The images of the soldiers, the murals in the walls, the kids running around ruins of building was from Northern Ireland and the situation that was ongoing from a period known as The Troubles in the 1960s where there was basically a civil war in Northern Ireland between the Unionists backed by the British government and the IRA, a terrorist group targeting British and Unionist institutions there.
    The song was a call to peace between the two sides that later less to the Good Friday Agreement in 1997 when power sharing between the two communities was introduced and peace and relative prosperity was achieved, something now being severely tested by Brexit with the UK leaving the free trading area that Ireland is in and that meant no border was necessary, a key part of the agreement.
    By the way Niall (the Irish version of Neil) is pronounced Niyal, and Delores surname is pronounced like Reardon.

    • @patgail3156
      @patgail3156 Рік тому

      Funny you mention ira bombing when the British in Easter rising murdered hundreds of innocent Irish men woman and children peacefully protesting against the discrimination by the British of the Irish Catholics ….worse than any discrimination which any people have ever endured

  • @josephmay4937
    @josephmay4937 11 місяців тому +2

    She has since passed away she was a great singer

  • @ronpotts6385
    @ronpotts6385 Рік тому +23

    I was in college when "Zombie" came out, and I remember being floored by the harder sound that the music had, compared to previous sings like "Linger" or "Dreams". At a live festival performance of this song, Dolores dedicated it to the victims of war and troubles in Ireland, and then extended that to the victims of fighting in Bosnia, and Rwanda (Rwanda was undergoing a genocide at the time). I can't hear the song or watch the video, 28 years later, without getting emotional. That, friends, is the sign of a powerful, impactful song. I still compare it to John Lennon's "Imagine", Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On?", and U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday" because of its passion and the way it pays tribute to the victims of a horrible situation.

  • @melanielucas4155
    @melanielucas4155 Рік тому +3

    Those sounds in her voice is called keening. It is a style of singing in Gaelic tradition (Ireland, Scotland) that shows sorrow for someone who passed. Not easy to sing that way! Deloris is amazing. RIP

  • @rouguy1972
    @rouguy1972 Рік тому +3

    Love her!

  • @stuffnotlike
    @stuffnotlike 10 місяців тому +1

    no only is she writing from experience but actually has the vocal instrument to give it full vent. great great music

  • @Orycal29
    @Orycal29 Рік тому +2

    I had forgotten how much I loved The Cranberries! I remember the first time I every heard Dolores, I asked my then boyfriend who she was- such a strong haunting beautiful voice! Thank you for this throwback.

  • @mammuchan8923
    @mammuchan8923 Місяць тому

    I will never forget first hearing this song. I was a student and luckily had not had a lot of pain in my life. Yet I understood her pain instantly. This song has haunted me ever since. The Troubles were extensively covered in the news so I knew a lot of the facts surrounding it, but this since made it human, and real. She was amazing, I was very sad when she passed away, RIP Dolores

  • @tonyfinn3191
    @tonyfinn3191 Рік тому +4

    Great reaction. The Cranberries were brilliant and Dolores was such a talent and is very much missed. This song is so powerful.

  • @ohfour-seven6228
    @ohfour-seven6228 Рік тому +6

    Great song from a great group. A lot of Irish artists seem to be able to express themselves in very moving ways. Great reaction!

  • @rkbartlettservices
    @rkbartlettservices Рік тому +1

    Every time I hear this I wonder how many drum sticks and guitar strings were broke. IT HAS TO LOUD but it always crushes me

  • @lauraallen55
    @lauraallen55 Рік тому +33

    1916 is a reference to the precursor of 'The Troubles' in Northern/Ireland with England (UK) and why Ireland still today does not consider themselves part of UK. The soldiers in the video are real soldiers and the kids are the real kids they encountered to make the video. It's about Dolores' pain over the Warrington England March 1993 IRA bombing killed two children. The Irish people lived with this.
    The Troubles lasted from late 60s to 1998. It's also known as the Northern Ireland conflict. Parts of Northern Ireland wanted to be part of UK and parts wanted to leave and be part of united Ireland. There were protests and escalation leading to the deployment of British troops and included walls to keep the two communities apart. There were various groups formed and involved in everything and Britain's longest conflict. At first seen as peace-keeping the soldiers were eventually seen as hostile especially after Bloody Sunday January 1972. Tensions and protests, etc. led to increased segregation and prohibited areas. All told there were 3500 killed. Bloody Sunday itself resulted in the shooting dead by soldiers of 13 unarmed men and wounding of 15 other civilians during a rally in Derry. Soldier to civilian peaked at 30 per 1000 citizens the highest in history in counterinsurgency warfare.
    So, the song is about - all of that, about what it meant to be in Northern/Ireland and Northern/Irish when people from one's own country were so oppressed and afraid (and had been killed in the streets by British soldiers) they were forming rebellions ultimately causing death themselves. This song is very personal to Ireland and to England and to the English and the Irish, the incident that occurred with the children being killed. The song was and is very special to many people. It had and has an ethno-nationalist impact and import to those people who lived with it and whose ancestors lived it.
    It's the same old theme since 1916 is about war, yes, but as said, very specific to The Troubles as it became and is known. April 24, 1916 was the beginning of it all. A group of rebellion rose against the British in declaration of a Republic for all of Ireland, and thus everything began.
    This song was very personal to her. The pain was real and, although can be about what any war is like and can do, it was particularly about her homeland and people and neighboring homeland and people. You're right, yeah, you can feel her pain here. It feels very real. It was her visceral response to the death of two children and the band's cry against inhumanity towards each other. 'What's in your head' was a question to the extremists and 'Zombie' the reply. The father of one of the child victims being sung about called the song majestic and powerful.
    At the end of the video one of the silver children is seen pointing his arrow towards her.
    Externally, I learned to hide my emotions too (unless I feel close to someone/trust them). It may have to do with the criticism and so forth experienced when young. Favorite Cranberries songs include this, Dreams, Linger, Ode to My Family. Thank you for the reaction.

    • @jpgduff
      @jpgduff Місяць тому

      1916 was not the start of it all. The hundreds of your of colonial brutality and savage genocidal acts by the british is the precursor.
      If you don't know what it is you're taking about then don't talk about it.

    • @jpgduff
      @jpgduff Місяць тому

      It's an embarrassingly bad song. Naive and ham-fisted and mocks the people of Ireland who fought to free themselves from the brutality of the British.
      I'm from where the video was shot. It is despised there. Rightly so.

    • @lauraallen55
      @lauraallen55 Місяць тому

      @@jpgduff Why don't you get over yourself, and if you can't be anything but an effing jerk, keep your mouth shut. Try that maybe while you're handing out advice.

    • @lauraallen55
      @lauraallen55 Місяць тому

      @@jpgduff Art isn't bad or good. It's subjective. The song doesn't mock anyone. Your interpretation of it does. Again, get over yourself, and maybe find someone else to preach to. Why don't you run along and look for comments you don't like about Disturbed's version, or U2's song. Or, are you looking just for my comments for some unfathomable reason. You seem real pleasant. Ugh.

  • @benmason9755
    @benmason9755 Рік тому +3

    Dreams is best of the bunch, definitely, but Linger, Ode To My Family and Promises are also excellent.

  • @cheyennepeterson6499
    @cheyennepeterson6499 Рік тому +5

    Dolores RIP to a beautiful soul her music is timeless I love her voice because it's so unique it's sad that all the good ones go because of mental health

  • @TheIgisas
    @TheIgisas Рік тому +3

    My third ultimate song of all time. Thanks Anton! Glad You are feeling better!

  • @ROCKONplaceboforever
    @ROCKONplaceboforever 11 місяців тому +2

    Legendary band 🙌

  • @poetinmyheart94
    @poetinmyheart94 Рік тому +2

    Another good one to check out: Ode To My Family. ✌

  • @TitanSummers
    @TitanSummers Місяць тому

    I love it when you look into the song at the end. So we get a full story and see your thoughts on the real meaning as well as the raw interpretation beforehand.

  • @davidmaholchic6146
    @davidmaholchic6146 Рік тому +2

    Great thoughts on such a special sore love you

  • @espenvippen
    @espenvippen Рік тому +1

    Butifull. RIP DOLORES O’RIORDAN. ♥️

  • @rk41gator
    @rk41gator Рік тому +3

    Many below have described the specific event (the IRA bombing) which so affected Delores and comes out in the emotion of this song. And while she sings about these children's death and the pain she and the whole world felt, she is also singing against war and terrorism. When we are so afraid that we will not call out evil.....and when we lose our voices to cry out against the insanity and violence, 'we must be mistaken'. The sound of silence can not win.

  • @benjammin7729
    @benjammin7729 Рік тому +2

    You’re an insightful dude.

  • @zomska
    @zomska 8 місяців тому +1

    I like your commentary - you really listen intently to the lyrics. Dolores was a sensitive soul and a great artist. As many UA-cam users wrote, it is a very specific song referring to The Troubles that occurred in Northern Ireland, from the ‘60s to the late 90s. In the North, there is a division between Catholics who identify as Irish and strive for an Independent Ireland and Protestants who largely identify as British ( and Unionist- they are the descendants of English and Scottish settlers who colonised the North of Ireland in the 17th Century). If you want to know more about this, the Tv show Derry Girls - Netflix- is a good place to start .

  • @UNCLEBUCK187
    @UNCLEBUCK187 Рік тому +3

    I actually served in Northern Ireland with the Armed forces and they are the most loving beautiful people i have ever met, who have been plagued with the two religions destroying such a beautiful country, i can honestly say its the worst situation ive been in alongside kosovo in 1999, then we had iraq and afghanistan and started all over again such a loss off innocent life. But its the most beautiful song, but please also see BAD WOLVES ZOMBIE.
    Please please Anton will you look at OASIS YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN and do a review ASAP buddy

  • @andrewboland1062
    @andrewboland1062 Рік тому +2

    Definitely check out Linger Dreams And When You're Gone and maybe Animal Instinct and Promises too by The Cranberries

  • @luhmoon15
    @luhmoon15 Рік тому +1

    My favorite band and album since my fourteen. 🥰 My favorite music is "Disappointment" ❤️

  • @lmof1530
    @lmof1530 Рік тому +3

    It's interesting to see new reactions to this song, which I was obsessed with back in the nineties...
    When the war first started in Syria every time I listened to the song tears would flow without control

  • @imakeepitreal2214
    @imakeepitreal2214 Рік тому +4

    Anton has the best smile😍

    • @monicacarolina6480
      @monicacarolina6480 11 місяців тому

      not much to smile when you listen to this masterpiece.

  • @DegrassiInstantStar
    @DegrassiInstantStar Рік тому +3

    This song will always slap!

  • @bryanlopezislas7504
    @bryanlopezislas7504 Рік тому +3

    she'd write about anything she was felling at any moment, when you look back and listen to all the rest of the albums.. man it's kind of like her whole life, i feel it is kind of like that, i mean the start of the band and the stuff going on in those days in her life, AND even when the last album came out it's like she just wanted to get it all out, thanks to the rest of the band for made such a beautiful album 💚i miss her. Great analysis!! HOPEFULLY we'll see more of the cranberries.

  • @K78644
    @K78644 Рік тому +5

    no, not WW1. she is singing about the irish troubles

  • @matnar99
    @matnar99 Рік тому +2

    Hi anton!! I love this record, this song and this band, was part of my younger years❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @suzannejane1035
    @suzannejane1035 Рік тому +7

    Such a powerful song - the lyrics, Dolores' singing (keening), and the video are immense. I grew up during the Troubles - I'm in Scotland but it affected the whole of Great Britain and Ireland.
    The drumming is meant to mimic that of the Orange Lodge Loyalist and Republican/IRA parades and marches that take place mainly in NI, but also in Scotland and small parts of England.
    1916 isn't WW1 in this case, it's the Easter Rising where the Irish republicans fought and won (eventually) independence for the Republic of Ireland from the British, but partly it left a part of Ireland still 'owned' by Britain - which is Northern Ireland - and that's where The Troubles lie - the Irish republicans want a united Ireland and the loyalist Brits want NI to stay British.
    Jeez, this is complicated and I'm Scot from Irish descendants so can only say what I have learned.
    RIP Dolores. Thanks, Anton. x

  • @boboca20
    @boboca20 Рік тому +4

    Please Anton check out more of their music, Animal Instinct, Ode to My Family, Dreams, Promises... Dolores put her heart and soul to every one of those lyrics. She will be forever missed and I honestly feel very sad that many many people don't really know WHO The Cranberries are.

  • @indiantinamorals5791
    @indiantinamorals5791 6 місяців тому

    Anton, I get it, I get you. Makes me wonder if that is why so many people are depressed, seeing all the wrong-doings by the elite while most people don't seem to care or even say, "sure there's nothing we can do about it!" Makes me wonder. Thanks for the great reaction Anton. Love from Ireland

  • @gaborkiss3086
    @gaborkiss3086 Рік тому +4

    Underrated channel. I truly hope you go far my friend. Love from Hungary 🫵🏼

  • @dianav.5789
    @dianav.5789 Рік тому +2

    Que en paz descanse la gran y extraordinaria Dolores, vivirá por siempre en la potente voz que nos dejó 🙌✊✊

  • @erinn5055
    @erinn5055 Рік тому +3

    Great analysis, as always, Anton! I don't know very many Cranberries songs, but of the ones I do, I especially love "Dreams."

    • @lauraallen55
      @lauraallen55 Рік тому +1

      Dreams is dreamy lol. Their typical sound was soft and dreamy like that one. This song was a bit of departure for them (although they had a couple more rock type songs).

  • @run4walk
    @run4walk Рік тому +5

    Others have already given plenty of backstory, but I just like to add, this was filmed in Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. Those soldiers and children in the street weren't actors. Those are real people. That's what life in Belfast was like 30 years ago. Soldiers walking around on patrols, stopping and searching anyone that walked past. Children playing in the ruins of buildings that were bombed by paramilitaries. That's not an emotional, theatrical recreation, that was real life.

    • @lauraallen55
      @lauraallen55 Рік тому +2

      Absolutely, no performance or interpretation or anything about this. It's authentic in every sense.

    • @jackjackson3769
      @jackjackson3769 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@lauraallen55it just EPiC This song, the writing.. The video and the performance

    • @lauraallen55
      @lauraallen55 10 місяців тому

      @@jackjackson3769 Absolutely!

  • @maryavila5601
    @maryavila5601 9 місяців тому +1

    RIP dear Delores O'Reardon 🙏🙏🙏

  • @justjasyn292
    @justjasyn292 Рік тому +4

    It's hard for me to pick a favorite song from them, she i feel like sang from the heart and with full heart. I shared this video with my cousin who I introduced the channel too as well, she's a massive fan of Dolores and I know she will love your take and break down of this song. This is truly an underrated channel, you deserve many many more people to see these videos, not just reaction videos but the podcast videos as well. I would like to suggest "Lie to me" by Cher which was written and has some vocals as well by Pink.

  • @frizzylizard2621
    @frizzylizard2621 Рік тому +4

    Yay, you finally reacted to The Cranberries. Zombie is a masterpiece, but it’s not their usual sound, it’s a lot more grunge/hard rock. Most would recommend to check out Dreams, Linger and Ode To My Family. If you like their harder rock stuff, i recommend Promises, Forever Yellow Skies and Salvation. Roxette also has a song called Salvation, i think you might like that one, although Roxette’s is a ballad.
    ETA: my personal favorite Cranberries song is Daffodil Lament.

  • @RussG935
    @RussG935 Рік тому +1

    RIP one of the best song ever!!!

  • @RowdyRuth
    @RowdyRuth Рік тому +2

    You’re right the children pay in every dispute and war. I struggle to keep going and living from a place healing, with all the disgusting things that keep happening. I do stand-up to relieve tension in peoples lives (and work the visitations at a Funeral home for balance) 🌎✌️

  • @pilibodonnchu3196
    @pilibodonnchu3196 7 місяців тому +1

    Please check out some of Ireland’s Eurovision entries , Jonny Loagan , just another year and hold me now , Niamh Kavanagh in your eyes , , Eimear Quinn The voice , and Sophie lemons officiak video for Solas , so beautiful in the Irish language ☘️

  • @nadeansimmons226
    @nadeansimmons226 Рік тому +1

    1916 doesn't refer to World War 1 but the Easter Rising

  • @BRIDINC1972
    @BRIDINC1972 Рік тому +1

    1916 references the Easter rising in Dublin Ireland in 1916. You should look it up

  • @paigeharrison3909
    @paigeharrison3909 Рік тому +1

    1916 refers to the Easter Rebellion.

  • @heatherlundberg8634
    @heatherlundberg8634 Рік тому +6

    Irish troubles 1916

    • @heffo67
      @heffo67 Рік тому +5

      The 'Troubles' were from 1969 to 1998.
      1916 is a reference to the doomed to failure Easter Rising by Irish patriots against the British. The participants knew it would fail but wanted to make a statement against the evil empire.

  • @thesoundlikechameleons2082
    @thesoundlikechameleons2082 Рік тому +1

    Definitely a grunge heaviness in the chorus 100%. Reminded me of Smashing Pumpkins musically.

  • @christiemedeiros7805
    @christiemedeiros7805 Рік тому +1

    Love your passion for music. ❤️

  • @tinoliera9480
    @tinoliera9480 Рік тому +3

    This is the hit, but there’s a lot of great and amazing songs to discover.
    Dolores is unique

  • @normanwallace7658
    @normanwallace7658 2 місяці тому

    She is Keening this is the Irish traditional way of expressing GRIEF !!

  • @jorgecastillo2113
    @jorgecastillo2113 Рік тому +3

    they have an interesting aproach to music. they sing about love, pain and revenge in such a unique way! there´s alot of great crandberries song but i can personally recomend ANIMAL INSTINCT... salutes from México!

  • @yepfootball
    @yepfootball 27 днів тому +1

    Idk if this is true but there was this dude who had Scitzophrenia (idk how to spell it) and he fought in World War 1 and a few years after the war ended but he heard fire works and he thought it was gunshots but he went on this killing spree and he killed loads of people cuz he thought the war was still going

  • @johnaragon9269
    @johnaragon9269 Рік тому +1

    Anton,I would highly recommend checking out the good the bad and the ugly performed by the Danish orchestra

  • @turfsniffer
    @turfsniffer Рік тому +12

    Im around same age as Dolores and i was at uni in Belfast when this came out. By that stage all my life was spent in the conflict and i was absolutely sick of it..like a lot of folk. This song expressed the anger, frustration and pain I felt. Still brings a lump to my throat when i hear it. Belfast is so different today but the sectarianism that caused the troubles is still very much alive.

    • @lauraallen55
      @lauraallen55 Рік тому +2

      I'm sorry you grew up with and live with that.

    • @user-xm8sc3wn7n
      @user-xm8sc3wn7n 10 місяців тому

      My dad grew up in N. Ireland during the troubles and left in the 80s. When it came time for him to tell us about Northern Ireland and the troubles as we grew up, he used this song to express how the every day citizens felt constantly being afraid of bombings or killings in the streets. Belfast has changed a lot, but I 100% agree that the divide is still very much there

  • @mvdh877
    @mvdh877 Рік тому +2

    4:27 this song has nothing to do with world war 1.....One of The Cranberries' biggest hits is 'Zombie' from the album No Need to Argue. The singer of the band does not write the song without reason, because in 1993 something happens that the singer cannot just get rid of.
    It is a summer day on March 20, 1993. People are shopping in Warrington when suddenly two bombs go off. The bombs are placed by the IRA* and they cause a lot of casualties. At least fifty people are injured and two children die. One boy is twelve year old Tim Parry and the other is Johnathan Ball. He is only three years old. The Cranberries are on their UK tour when Dolores O'Riordan hears the news.

  • @SScott-nr9vl
    @SScott-nr9vl Рік тому +7

    It's funny you said you sense Dolores is pain because she ended up dying from alcohol related issues very young.
    Was deemed in an accident but her alcohol level was quadruple what it should be.
    She's from Ireland I believe in the Catholics and the Protestants were at war when I was a kid thousands of people died it wasn't a peaceful country.
    People think of the UK as a happy place but it was more like Afghanistan over God and religion.

  • @corvus1374
    @corvus1374 Рік тому +1

    No, 1916 was the Irish Rebellion, it's not a reference to World War One.
    I also recommend the version by Bad Wolves. Delores was going to sing it with them, but she died just before they recorded. They dedicated the song to her, and agreed to give all of the proceeds to Delores's children. Their version is much harder.

  • @kookycat9663
    @kookycat9663 Рік тому +1

    As someone from Northern Ireland, can I just add some info too... I feel the name given to this time was to downplay it to begin with, so 1 side could show how unaffected they were by anything the other side done, (all sides showing this btw), but it was the innocent people that were suffering from it all. People need to realise the "The Troubles" in Northern Ireland were not just protests & riots or civil unrest, it was a full blown civil war, that continued for over 30yrs & 3500 INNOCENT people, died as a result of bombs, shootings, beatings' etc. People were 'taken' by the opposite side to be interrogated, most didn't come back & even now their bodies have never been recovered. Young children were recruited by the paramilitaries on both sides too 'join & fight for the cause', whole families got brought in too...they would get into people's heads by claiming it was the right thing, the only thing to do... women involved would use a baby in a pram, to get bombs passed the checks into shops, public transport etc in town/cities. Everyone was stopped & had any bags checked through, just like at an airport customs check...shops banned baby's prams/strollers etc from going in... Towns/cities had barriers to close off them off in the evenings, so vehicles couldn't get in...There were certain areas that we couldn't go into because of fear of attacks, even as kids. Bomb threats & beatings' were common, as was a huge presence of police & army walking/driving around in full body armour & semi-automatic rifles etc.
    My Mum is a local girl from outside Belfast, my Dad was in the British army at the time(now retired). I've lived in Northern Ireland my whole life, right through the 80s-90s. We would fill the bath with water every night & put several towels in it, just incase our home was 'petrol bombed' (set on fire with a Molotov Cocktail) overnight. The towels were to place over our heads & hold over our mouths & noses, so we could breathe through the smoke, so we could get out of the house. My Dad was told by British army to change his name when he arrived, he had to use his middle name instead, as British army said his 1st name would cause 'issue' with each side in the conflict ...
    At the start the British army were brought in to help the Catholic side of the community here but it soon shifted to helping the Protestant community instead, then it became a 3way war - with Catholics fighting Protestants/Protestants fighting Catholics & both fighting British army independently of each other as they said the British were protecting the opposite side... Everyday was the same, more anger, more hatred, more fighting. I guess, like many on here, as I was born during it(in 1979), I grew up through it & knew no different, that it was just normal, everyday life here. Now there's been 'peace' for a while, when we look back, we can see just how bad it was. I was sheltered from alot of it, due to where I lived & my family making sure we didn't get pulled in by paramilitary groups. I had a large family with lots of cousins, so we really just played/hung a round in family groups, away from other kids. I had a rough childhood, in a war-torn country, but it was still a fun-filled childhood with lots of love & laughter, running about, playing our silly innocent kid games outside... just as long as we stayed within shouting distance from our home & our parents knew where we were & who we were with at all times.
    Also that 'yodelling' sort of sound Dolores makes is called 'keening' is a form of the traditional Irish intense wailing sound made particularly by mothers who have lost their child, but also some other mourners after a death, during a funeral & wake. The images in the video are all real, these are the 'normal' images people in Northern Ireland saw every single day for over 30yrs...

  • @fnglert
    @fnglert Рік тому

    Some times there are these songs that just get stuck in your head, in your head, in your hea-ead ....

  • @poetinmyheart94
    @poetinmyheart94 Рік тому

    This was my first 'favourite' song. Don't think I could even speak full sentences yet, but I felt the emotion. My mum used to play their album at night to put me to sleep. ❤

  • @FlamesCagney
    @FlamesCagney Рік тому

    Well put.

  • @popland1977
    @popland1977 Рік тому +2

    1916 refers not to WW1, but the Easter Rising I'm Dublin to overthrow British power

  • @michaelkb8783
    @michaelkb8783 Рік тому +1

    i miss Delores. Check out her cover of Go Your Own Way

  • @tiacalhoun3841
    @tiacalhoun3841 Рік тому +1

    Now u have to do this same song by Bad Wolves!!!! All proceeds were donated to Cranberries lead singer’s children after she died

  • @Weho.
    @Weho. Рік тому

    The Cranberries - DREAMS ❤❤❤

  • @larryc3860
    @larryc3860 3 місяці тому

    R.I.P., Dolores....you had a hard life and spent your last years raising awareness and $$$$ for children caught in war zones around our troubled world........we miss your talent and your heart........her vocal technique is "keening", an Irish expression of lament, especially at funerals.........

  • @rdwoo57
    @rdwoo57 Рік тому

    I'm 65 this makes me tear up every time when listening if it doesn't make you sad don't bother(ww1 not)

  • @mirjamvond1731
    @mirjamvond1731 Рік тому +2

    Dolores 💔

  • @Newfie-zc7ug
    @Newfie-zc7ug Рік тому

    Good for you , you got it ! Peace & love :)

  • @jessicag4690
    @jessicag4690 7 місяців тому

    The Greatest Irish Band and Song of all time! ❤Rip Dolores 😢

  • @MegaLorylo
    @MegaLorylo 7 місяців тому +1

    We (boomers) miss her so much

  • @HeartagramGirl30
    @HeartagramGirl30 Рік тому

    I'm not sure if i ever seen the music video before, but i remember this song quite well (from probably childhood or teenage years). The music video kinda gives me the creeps in some ways. Though the song is awesome! :) Bad wolves covered this song after the passing of Delores
    R.I.P. Delores

  • @bwilson5401
    @bwilson5401 3 місяці тому

    It wasnt just a rockstar preaching.She lived through it.We all did, both sides of the Irish sea.I remember seeing unattended bags in stations and thinking the worse.She was saying Fuck the politics and the hate.We're the same, literally.

  • @sabinasabina2010
    @sabinasabina2010 Рік тому

    1916 she is not referring to world war one, she is referring to the troubles in Northern Ireland and the Easter Rising 1916

  • @thesoundlikechameleons2082
    @thesoundlikechameleons2082 Рік тому

    Totally agree with what you are saying.
    you should react to Contact the fact by The Sound next! the vocalist sadly like Dolores is no longer here (took his own life). He wasn't acting for the camera either, he totally meant what he was saying and had a LOT of issues going on in his own life.
    - C 2023

  • @r.a.i.n.1144
    @r.a.i.n.1144 Рік тому +1

    This is also a f#cking damn great track - I listened this day before. But I bet you thought the same as I thought ---> imidiately I was searching if Avril Lavigne did a spontaneous cover of it. And after all the time listening to Avril's songs - even if "Zombie" is a masterpiece, but her voice sounds a little "dry" compared to Avril. I would love to hear her singing this!