The Cranberries - Ode To My Family (REACTION) First Time Hearing It
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She sure left us way to soon
I am so glad there are songs like this to remind everyone how special she was.❤
I believe the thing you noticed in her voice, is something called keening, which is typically found in irish singing.
This is such a beautiful song, and I love her singing. This is a powerful song, and it stirs up a lot of emotions. It’s hard for me to not well up inside when I listen to this one. ❤
My fave band of the 90's. So much great songs: Ridiculous Thoughts, Yeats' Grave, Linger...
Ridiculous Thoughts, Salvation and many many more
RIP Delores ❤ So glad we have the music
Such a unique and beautiful voice. Their debut album is a perfect album.
I use to sit and cry listening to no need to argue when I left an abusive relationship - now when I hear the song , I still recall sitting on the floor feeling helpless and alone but it’s such a beautiful song and the whole debut record was fire 🔥
I was 22 and recently divorced when this came out. I absolutely love the Cranberries. My Husband now of 4 years loves them also. Im 17 years older than him but music helped find our way to each other.
RIP Delores ❤
such a great song! ♥
Almost made me cry again :)
Nostalgia! I've always loved her vocal style so much, R.I.P.
This whole album is great, especially Dreams and Linger. Also, I still Do, Sunday, Pretty (appears in Robert Altman's "Prêt-à-porter" aka: "Ready To Wear"), Waltzing Back, Ode To My Family...these are all great, and the other tracks are mostly great, too.
Please react to some Sinead O’Connor who was a major influence to Dolores O’Riordan. Highly recommend: Troy, Drink B4 the War, Three Babies, Black Boys on Mopeds, Fire On Babylon… list goes on and on. :)
Thanks for the recommendations ! Definitely want to explore her music as well.
@@SaeedReacts. You should watch "Nothing Compares to You". The tears are real...
@@SaeedReacts. "Troy" is a masterpiece.
@@witchestomotheryou234 sacrifice would be a good sinead one
@@SaeedReacts.her album “the Lion and the Cobra” is a gift to humanity from some otherworld. I believe she wrote it after she died, then visited her 17 year old self and taught it to her. Just this incredible work of art.
Dolore wrote this when they'd been on the road for a very long time and she was feeling home sick. Their record company were working them hard, to the point where they were close to breaking down. I suppose fans didn't care how they felt either as long as they turned up for them and performed. Dolores idiolised her dad by the way. Listen to 'it's you'. The Cranberries are from Limerick. Another great montage of theirs songs on UA-cam is 'Limerick Hurling The Journey'. Hurling is an Irish sport, full of passion (the same kind of passion Dolores has in her songs) and the oldest sport in the world, over 3000 years old. In 2018 Limerick hadn't won in 45 years and then won the all Ireland shortly after Dolores had died. They played 'Dreams' in the stadium after (82000 people) and the place went beserk. They've won it four times since and each time Dreams is blared out, and each time the crowd go wild
Everyone says that LINGER or ZOMBIE is their best song (they are great songs, don't get me wrong), but for me it's ODE TO MY FAMILY and WHEN YOU'RE GONE...
Dolores had such a beautifully haunting voice. Love The Cranberries. 😎😎😎
Amazing song. Must check out When You're Gone.
timeless song and band
Dolores was 1 of 1. She is so missed. She was a truth teller with a huge heart.
R.I.P. Sweetheart
One of my absolute favorite bands. Her words are so clear. I don't know why but her voice let me think of Mitch, PTX. Great song, great reaction as always. Greetings from South Africa
YES THAT LILT IN HER VOICE THAT MITCH SOMETIMES DO.
I can definitely see/hear what you mean!
Thanks for watching. Greetings from Belgium.
Love your dive into The Cranberries. Now that you mention her voice, they have a song called No need to argue. It is so underrated - or at least not talked about very much. That song gives me goosebumps when I hear it
Interesting title! Thanks for watching and the recommendation!
One of my teenage bands, love The Cranberries, hearing this or their first album immediately takes me back to that time, bonded with my best friend over them & we’re still best friends 30 years later, that’s the power of great music. And now as soon as I hear Dolores’ voice my eyes just tear up 😢
Loved this song from the first time that I heard it 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Great album. I was engulfed by grunge when this came out, smack bang in the middle of the grunge era. Amazingly, i not only fell in love with the band but the album too. The amazing part was that at the time i was discovering new grunge bands constantly but this was so good i couldn't ignore it. I bought the album and hammered it.
The style of music she does is called'keening' part of Irish song style.
It is not a song style as such, but a wail of grief for the dead and should be used sparingly, in songs to which it is suited.
A lot of Irish people have this very gentle, almost yodel, quality to their voices… the sounds seem to come from further back in the mouth.
Not dissimilar to how some French people speak.
Emotional one here love you
If you like that voice flip*, you will probably like Sinéad O'Connor as well. "Troy" (the Live at the Dominion Theatre, 1998 performance was acoustic but super 🔥) is my rec.
The Irish have/had a tradition called "keening" where (Gaelic Celtic) women wailed and lamented in rhythmic sounds and expressive body motions to mourn. You can blame the British and the Church (with a helping of misogyny) for its discontinued use. (It was banned.) It was really amazing to see some of that legacy in Sinéad and Dolores' singing and performances when I was young and impressionable. Their outward fearlessness to address social/cultural injustice was inspiring. Dolores had such movement when live; it was fantastic to see.
It's almost tribal/spiritual not based on religion but on nature, a child of the forest or the sea if you will :)
Great reaction, thank you!
Great observation!
Thanks for watching!
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Keening!!!!! Keening!!!! Stop the yodeling nonsense. Look it up
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not the same style but a little known new zealand band op Shop is worth a listen ua-cam.com/video/dX7MktaEMh0/v-deo.htmlsi=rGVhTvhO_2edqdDy