My father is currently at war and when he came to rest, the first song he turned on was this even though I’m from Russia and I’m writing this comment through a translator. It’s a very cool song, it gives me goosebumps.
She's singing sean-nós! She's also keening, a traditional Gaelic way of mourning the dead. It's fitting since the song is about the Troubles and the people who died during it.
Staying up 'til 2:00 a.m. on a school night, knowing you are only going to get 5 hours of sleep. I hate it when that happens, but it somehow happens a lot.
this song makes me cry so much cause my uncle passed away a month and a half ago and this was his favorite song and im just sitting here relizeing what the lyrics mean
What makes this song so good is the true feeling, The singer has experienced the horrors she is singing about. You can hear her pain through each word she sings. Hauntingly beautiful.
for anyone who wants to know the lyrics Another head hangs lowly Child is slowly taken And the violence caused such silence Who are we mistaken? But you see, it's not me, it's not my family In your head, in your head they are fighting With their tanks, and their bombs, and their bombs, and their guns In your head, in your head they are crying In your head, in your head Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie What's in your head? In your head? Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie-ie, oh Another mother's breaking Heart is taking over When the violence causes silence We must be mistaken It's the same old theme, since nineteen-sixteen In your head, in your head they're still fighting With their tanks, and their bombs, and their bombs, and their guns In your head, in your head they are dying In your head, in your head Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie What's in your head? In your head? Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie-ie, oh Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, eh-eh-oh, ra-ra
Rest in peace, Delores, we love you and hope you are well where you are. Your music will always be cherished and held dear to mine and my family's heart. We miss you and your unique, wonderful voice. 🌻✨🌙
Listening to this with headphones is surreal. I've never even heard of this song, or whoever sings it. I just saw this as suggested and holy hell, I'm on another planet. Oh, I just realized into the song is the iconic 'what's in your head' wow this is. Beautiful. This video is a fucking blessing
Another head hangs lowly Child is slowly taken And the violence, caused such silence Who are we mistaken? But you see, it's not me It's not my family In your head, in your head, they are fighting With their tanks, and their bombs And their bombs, and their guns In your head, in your head they are crying In your head, in your head Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie What's in your head, in your head Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie, oh Du, du, du, du Du, du, du, du Du, du, du, du Du, du, du, du Another mother's breaking Heart is taking over When the violence causes silence We must be mistaken It's the same old theme Since nineteen-sixteen In your head, in your head, they're still fighting With their tanks, and their bombs And their bombs, and their guns In your head, in your head, they are dying In your head, in your head Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie What's in your head, in your head Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie, oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ie-ie oh
This song is about a child dying in a IRA bombing, while critical of the IRA it is not pro-British rule or anti Free Ireland, more so statement that they do not agree with the IRA's methods This is what I have gathered from the lyrics, this may not be correct, but it is about the IRA and the bombing
@Read SIEGE Well people really ought to make that distinction more clear, there a big difference between wanting independence and being a bunch of fanatical terrorists
As an Irish person who lives in a county south of the border with my parents growing up during the war in Northern Ireland, this hits hard, especially when slowed for some reason
this is perfect honestly the vocals and guitar really really take it well and the song itself is amazing in it's own right of course I don't remember the first time I heard this song but it's high up there in the list of my favorites
Please do ur research on the meaning of the song because as someone who has had to live in the shadow concequences of the troubles, its really scary to think its misenterpreted sooooo much so plz be respectful of all communities cause the cranberriea didnt aim it at one particular paramilitary group, it was pointed to all the causes of destruction including the average people of NI. Thankyou xx
@@humansmayglow if i hear one more child who thinks they have “depression“ because they think wearing mascara as musty, crusty dusty black lipstick, say they relate to the edgy feel to the song... hmmmmm
@@rebeccabrady8915 Yeah, that kind of crap is just awful. I've never fought in a war because I don't think I could handle that, but I was directly affected when I was younger by someone who had been in a war. They weren't mentally well, at all. I use this song to cope with that and try to forgive them, but it sucks when people try to say "oH tHiS sPeaKs tO mY dArk soUl" and they fake depression. It's a real mental illness and not something to try to relate to.
From NI this song really is perfect for the troubles and how we grew up because of it. Its still right at the surface im always worried we'll end up back there
i forgot about this song and my friend sent me a video of her singing it and i couldnt wait to search a slowed version and now here i am blessing my ears.
This is the band my dad and I can find common ground with, and this song means a lot to us. And now it's been turned into this masterpiece. (not that it wasn't amazing before-)
This song is about the Troubles (1968-1998) in which the British Army had to put down a three decade long ethno-nationalist movement known as the IRA (Irish Republican Army) and it's in respect to all those who lost their lives.
@@atagosraven2267 the way you described this is so ill informed, the British army originally came to protect Catholics from the Protestant paramilitaries but decided to hunt the Ira and turned against innocent catholics
let the feeling flow inside you death is such a painful tragedy but I hope it will get better for you with time I'm sure your heart is full of great memories you've made with Luna and I am sure that she became an inherent part of you sending peace
I hope your doing ok hon 💕 I know how hard it is to lose something you love so much ecpesially your dog. Hope you know one day you might meet her again.
Another head hangs lowly Child is slowly taken And the violence caused such silence Who are we mistaken? But you see, it's not me, it's not my family In your head, in your head they are fighting With their tanks, and their bombs, and their bombs, and their guns In your head, in your head they are crying In your head, in your head Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie What's in your head? In your head? Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie-ie, oh Another mother's breaking Heart is taking over When the violence causes silence We must be mistaken It's the same old theme, since nineteen-sixteen In your head, in your head they're still fighting With their tanks, and their bombs, and their bombs, and their guns In your head, in your head they are dying In your head, in your head Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie What's in your head? In your head? Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie-ie, oh Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, eh-eh-oh, ra-ra
This song is about the Troubles (1968-1998) in which the British Army had to put down a three decade long ethno-nationalist movement known as the IRA (Irish Republican Army) and it's in respect to all those who lost their lives.
as a british loyalist this song makes me think, i am proud of our empire but the evil things we did can’t be overlooked, i’ve loved this song before i found out what it was about, and i’ve always been loyal abs patriotic to the UK, and it hasn’t put me off one bit, i’m happy there’s peace between the two nations now.
@@James_-ej1cc finally someone who is proud of a rich culture and history you deserve to be proud of and doesnt just either say "eh who cares" or act all crazy "omg omg im so sorry for things i dint even do myself". sincerely, an indian.
the intro is just so 🔥,imagine if the "Zombie apocalypse" did happen and this song is on repeat( if that's possible tho ,ya know electricity 🤣) we'll be on killing spree 🤣🤣🤣
This song is about the Troubles (1968-1998) in which the British Army had to put down a three decade long ethno-nationalist movement known as the IRA (Irish Republican Army) and it's in respect to all those who lost their lives.
@@atagosraven2267 thanks for the info,I know that it wasn't really about apocalypse or something 🤣 well ,I do thought when I was a kid but growing up listening to it again,makes me realize,it wasn't about zombies 🤣 geez ,sorry just talking non sense 😅
This song in slowed version is Perfect
Fr 😭😭😭😭
Why? I don't undertand
Yas
𝚈𝚎𝚜
Every song in slowed is perfect.
My father is currently at war and when he came to rest, the first song he turned on was this even though I’m from Russia and I’m writing this comment through a translator. It’s a very cool song, it gives me goosebumps.
Salute to your father
God bless him ☦
Does he fight for the caus of Russia or because he is made too
I love the way her voice like... cracks up a little but it’s so beautiful and unique
She's singing sean-nós! She's also keening, a traditional Gaelic way of mourning the dead. It's fitting since the song is about the Troubles and the people who died during it.
It being slowed really lets the meaning of the song hit harder.
I'm a hella Cranberries fan.
Thank you so much for making this!
such a tragic song, with a strong meaning.
yeah :(
very as in war.
Not to sound dumb but what's the meaning
@@shutup6047 its about the ira bombing
@@jesusdied4u693 0b00000000
My mom and dad used to listen to the cranberries when I was little still takes me back to old times
same
sameee my parents love to play this at the car
samee
Same
owh my. Mein also! My earliest memories are from that time when they werent divorced yet........
crying in the middle of the night and I have school tomorrow...
Same its 2:00 am here and I am crying to this song lol
@@xarad1618 2 am rn too
Fuck school 🏫 🥰
Staying up 'til 2:00 a.m. on a school night, knowing you are only going to get 5 hours of sleep. I hate it when that happens, but it somehow happens a lot.
I know this was two months ago but I hope your doing better love, I’m always here if you need anybody to talk too.
this song makes me cry so much cause my uncle passed away a month and a half ago and this was his favorite song and im just sitting here relizeing what the lyrics mean
im so sorry for your loss :(
If he died through violence this song can hit your soul
@@davidskyler1000 yes yes it can
@-X -Laura- X- it’s actually about the troubles, it only makes reference to the 1916 rising
@-X -Laura- X- the the troubles wasnt a war with the british... It was a sort of civil war to do with nationality, religion and politics
If you're here you have amazing taste in music, I don't make the rules.
So proud to have great taste in music 😩🤚
Thank you
Thank you 💖💖
wow same to u :)
@@pasley9995 aww thanks bb🥺
Her voice is so interesting and unique
yesss make me sad-
That's rough buddy
@@katsukibakugo4672 zuko?
The part that got me was remembering that Dolores O'Riordan, the person who sang this, died in Jan 15, 2018
She passed away too early 😔
And right before she was gonna record a cover with the wolves
we lost a lot of rock performers in 2017-2018 :(
@@bellasurico5370 so true and rip to them
Ohhh....
What makes this song so good is the true feeling, The singer has experienced the horrors she is singing about. You can hear her pain through each word she sings. Hauntingly beautiful.
This should set standards for other songs
This scratches my brain in just the right place
for anyone who wants to know the lyrics
Another head hangs lowly
Child is slowly taken
And the violence caused such silence
Who are we mistaken?
But you see, it's not me, it's not my family
In your head, in your head they are fighting
With their tanks, and their bombs, and their bombs, and their guns
In your head, in your head they are crying
In your head, in your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie
What's in your head? In your head?
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie-ie, oh
Another mother's breaking
Heart is taking over
When the violence causes silence
We must be mistaken
It's the same old theme, since nineteen-sixteen
In your head, in your head they're still fighting
With their tanks, and their bombs, and their bombs, and their guns
In your head, in your head they are dying
In your head, in your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie
What's in your head? In your head?
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie-ie, oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, eh-eh-oh, ra-ra
Thank You ❤️🔥😌✌️
Rest in peace, Delores, we love you and hope you are well where you are. Your music will always be cherished and held dear to mine and my family's heart. We miss you and your unique, wonderful voice. 🌻✨🌙
Wait what did she die from-?
@@loveurself37484 she drowned in a bathtub after drinking really heavily
Holy fuck, the bass
I know...IT’S AMAZING I LOVE THIS SONG IM ABOUT TO CRY
Yeah, that's too much. Just want to listen to the song on full volume with the bass on max (like usual) but this is overkill😢
it feels like I'm actually in the same room as the singer, it amazing
Listening to this with headphones is surreal. I've never even heard of this song, or whoever sings it. I just saw this as suggested and holy hell, I'm on another planet. Oh, I just realized into the song is the iconic 'what's in your head' wow this is. Beautiful. This video is a fucking blessing
Whenever I remember that Korean Zombie lost his fight against Volkanovski, I come here and cry. What a legend and a pioneer. Long Live Zombie.
Rest in peace Dolores O’Riordan ❤️🙏
Rest in peace 💕
RIP… ❤️
Fly high 🕊😭
RIP
Goosebumps😰💖
Anime is Demon City Shinjuku. The girls name is Sayaka Rama.
thank you \^o^/
Thank you so much
Do you recommend it?
Another head hangs lowly
Child is slowly taken
And the violence, caused such silence
Who are we mistaken?
But you see, it's not me
It's not my family
In your head, in your head, they are fighting
With their tanks, and their bombs
And their bombs, and their guns
In your head, in your head they are crying
In your head, in your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie
What's in your head, in your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie, oh
Du, du, du, du
Du, du, du, du
Du, du, du, du
Du, du, du, du
Another mother's breaking
Heart is taking over
When the violence causes silence
We must be mistaken
It's the same old theme
Since nineteen-sixteen
In your head, in your head, they're still fighting
With their tanks, and their bombs
And their bombs, and their guns
In your head, in your head, they are dying
In your head, in your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie
What's in your head, in your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie, oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ie-ie oh
Thank you
It’s another’s heaven lonely but still good! :>
This song is about a child dying in a IRA bombing, while critical of the IRA it is not pro-British rule or anti Free Ireland, more so statement that they do not agree with the IRA's methods
This is what I have gathered from the lyrics, this may not be correct, but it is about the IRA and the bombing
Yep it's pretty much anti conflict. You can apply the lyrics to the Republicans, Loyalists and British government equally.
It was 2 children, they were going to the shops woth their mum and unfortunately a bomb that was planted in a bin went off
@@alf1306
This is what I don't get about the whole conflict so many people are pro-IRA which have little to no regard for civilians
@Read SIEGE
Well people really ought to make that distinction more clear, there a big difference between wanting independence and being a bunch of fanatical terrorists
guys its about the violence, it can be applied to all paramilitaries and their herendous crimes, irish, british etc
Why can't we have all of these gems on spotify
Gonna miss you Chan Sung Jung TKZ 😭😭😭😢😢
As an Irish person who lives in a county south of the border with my parents growing up during the war in Northern Ireland, this hits hard, especially when slowed for some reason
The way she says “but you see” at 1:22 always gives me chills
Oooo this is so cool slowed down😄
this is perfect honestly
the vocals and guitar really really take it well and the song itself is amazing in it's own right of course
I don't remember the first time I heard this song but it's high up there in the list of my favorites
an urge to cry with this song 🥺✨
Please do ur research on the meaning of the song because as someone who has had to live in the shadow concequences of the troubles, its really scary to think its misenterpreted sooooo much so plz be respectful of all communities cause the cranberriea didnt aim it at one particular paramilitary group, it was pointed to all the causes of destruction including the average people of NI. Thankyou xx
I'm from Ni, and oh my god: I can not preach this _enough-_ 👏🙏
@@humansmayglow if i hear one more child who thinks they have “depression“ because they think wearing mascara as musty, crusty dusty black lipstick, say they relate to the edgy feel to the song... hmmmmm
@@rebeccabrady8915 Yeah, that kind of crap is just awful. I've never fought in a war because I don't think I could handle that, but I was directly affected when I was younger by someone who had been in a war. They weren't mentally well, at all. I use this song to cope with that and try to forgive them, but it sucks when people try to say "oH tHiS sPeaKs tO mY dArk soUl" and they fake depression. It's a real mental illness and not something to try to relate to.
They don’t realise this song is about ptsd and ‘shell shock’ from wars :/
Lmao
From NI this song really is perfect for the troubles and how we grew up because of it. Its still right at the surface im always worried we'll end up back there
i forgot about this song and my friend sent me a video of her singing it and i couldnt wait to search a slowed version and now here i am blessing my ears.
Remembered hearing this in every karaoke session back in my childhood, miss the good old days
The nostalgia thoo i used to listen to this w my mom :,)
The moment I heard the intro, I started crying. Thank you for making this masterpiece. I actually felt this touch my soul.
2:19 really hits😥😩
The slowed down reverb I didn't know I needed. Fucking beautiful.
i grew up with this song bro and i still remember every word
THIS IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR-
*"Everything is ugly , we just appreciate how less ugly things are"*
Born early 2000s and it's still my favourite 💖❤️🔥
my mom got me into this song lolll
sameee
My whole family got me into this song- it was on radio where they airing(?) lot of old songs and I thought it sounds good
Yup same here TvT
Lmao same. First time I heard it I was like ew
But then I got into it
Yeah same bc we of Irish heritage and she like it
its new year and im starting it off by listening to slowed songs while the fireworks go off : 3
this song will forever be good
my dad used to listen to this when he was getting drunk w his friends lol
same just with my mom
You ever think that (slowed + reverb) is just daycore/nightcore making a comeback?
but instead of it being happoy is just sdepresiggngngng
I'm crying while listening to this song🥺
*crys in listening to slowed down childhood song*
i see it as how so much soldiers died for us to be here at the exact second listening to this.
Frrrr this song!!! Slowed reverb tho dayyyummm it's giving❤❤❤❤
This is amazing. I love this song so much and I didn't knew that there is a slowed version of it.
This is perfection
And once again the meaning of the song repeats in our world
This is the band my dad and I can find common ground with, and this song means a lot to us. And now it's been turned into this masterpiece. (not that it wasn't amazing before-)
Dis is fr playing on while im high rounding cod zombies
At last,there is hope after all 🔥
beautiful music, has a country voice that gives such a nostalgic touch
one of that legendary "songs"
This song at .06 speed hit different to me. Thanks for posting 🔥
You know ,I was always in love with this song..
korean zombie 🐐
just one word for this song
P E R F E C T
Imagine Slowly Drowning to this song In The middle Of The night
Ym 5:47 am lol
I'd be honored
only now I realize that this song describes depression perfectly
This has nothing to do with depression but I get where you're coming from
This song is about the Troubles (1968-1998) in which the British Army had to put down a three decade long ethno-nationalist movement known as the IRA (Irish Republican Army) and it's in respect to all those who lost their lives.
@@atagosraven2267 the way you described this is so ill informed, the British army originally came to protect Catholics from the Protestant paramilitaries but decided to hunt the Ira and turned against innocent catholics
your username made me think of my dog luna..she died 2 days ago
Aww that's sad 🙏 😢 RIP to your dog ❤️
let the feeling flow inside you
death is such a painful tragedy
but I hope it will get better for you with time
I'm sure your heart is full of great memories you've made with Luna
and I am sure that she became an inherent part of you
sending peace
I hope your doing ok hon 💕 I know how hard it is to lose something you love so much ecpesially your dog. Hope you know one day you might meet her again.
May she rest in peace🙏🏼❤️😥
This is even more painful in my heart than the original one😭 (it is a great song, i love it)
This makes me want to live my whole life in slowed + reverb😔
Another head hangs lowly
Child is slowly taken
And the violence caused such silence
Who are we mistaken?
But you see, it's not me, it's not my family
In your head, in your head they are fighting
With their tanks, and their bombs, and their bombs, and their guns
In your head, in your head they are crying
In your head, in your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie
What's in your head? In your head?
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie-ie, oh
Another mother's breaking
Heart is taking over
When the violence causes silence
We must be mistaken
It's the same old theme, since nineteen-sixteen
In your head, in your head they're still fighting
With their tanks, and their bombs, and their bombs, and their guns
In your head, in your head they are dying
In your head, in your head
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie
What's in your head? In your head?
Zombie, zombie, zombie-ie-ie-ie, oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, eh-eh-oh, ra-ra
Stop
This is so perfect
always getting goose bumps
It so much easier to sing along to songs when they are slowed down
@Luke yeet I mean this generally for every song. My voice is more deep. This is why I prefer the slowed down versions of songs for my singing
It feels cold in my ears... :o
lol my mom for some reason loved this song when I was younger
warning: nostalgia may become a threat upon extended exposure
That bass hit diff tho 😍😍😍😍🙃😉
Thank you because this is so well made, especially the intro.
Her voice somehow became more Angelic
I cried right when it started
When the zombie apocalypse arrived I'll take the speaker with me and I will played this, in case the zombie will vibe with me...
Let's goo bud, let the zombies dance with us HAHAHAHAHAHA
YESSS
This song is about the Troubles (1968-1998) in which the British Army had to put down a three decade long ethno-nationalist movement known as the IRA (Irish Republican Army) and it's in respect to all those who lost their lives.
Hell yessss!
With what's going on with the world right now.. This song fits perfectly.
Damnit! Ive always wanted to do a Doom version of this and you beat me to the punch
The edit 💀🔥
Best slowed ever
AHH i wish this was on soundcloud :( Great audio btw i love it :)
the bass tho, it's like an endless wall of sound.
my mum went to a party with the lead singer from this band before and they had drinks together
Damn, why this feels like listening in live. it's good.
It’s like hearing the original for the first time…but in a different way
Only the Irish people know what the song is all about.. 🇮🇪
as a british loyalist this song makes me think, i am proud of our empire but the evil things we did can’t be overlooked, i’ve loved this song before i found out what it was about, and i’ve always been loyal abs patriotic to the UK, and it hasn’t put me off one bit, i’m happy there’s peace between the two nations now.
@@James_-ej1cc finally someone who is proud of a rich culture and history you deserve to be proud of and doesnt just either say "eh who cares" or act all crazy "omg omg im so sorry for things i dint even do myself".
sincerely, an indian.
@@James_-ej1cc The british have never done anything to be proud of, asides from the NHS
and even then they're privatising that now
@@ciaramay1458 idk I’d say contributing to the fall of the third reich is something to be proud of.
Bro I jus had a playlist playing and dis played omg it’s heat
the intro is just so 🔥,imagine if the "Zombie apocalypse" did happen and this song is on repeat( if that's possible tho ,ya know electricity 🤣) we'll be on killing spree 🤣🤣🤣
This song is about the Troubles (1968-1998) in which the British Army had to put down a three decade long ethno-nationalist movement known as the IRA (Irish Republican Army) and it's in respect to all those who lost their lives.
@@atagosraven2267 thanks for the info,I know that it wasn't really about apocalypse or something 🤣 well ,I do thought when I was a kid but growing up listening to it again,makes me realize,it wasn't about zombies 🤣 geez ,sorry just talking non sense 😅
I love this song and The Cranberries, RIP Dolores ❤️
Nothing who please thats,but everyone need this
I listened to this song when I was a baby and I still am best song I will ever hear
Perfect highway song, express laneeee
This song makes me think of our world rn, with all the shootings happening and nothing being done. (That's how I feel idk about you)