Before I got married in 1994 my best friend took me on a girls trip to Chicago. We stumbled into the China Club not even really knowing where we were or that it was a pretty infamous venue. The cranberries were playing. Probably one of the most epic live shows Ive ever seen.
Creator yeah but your still from Ireland. You cant be Irish from another place but Ireland even if you also have another nationality in you or live somewhere else
@@Richardson_mma If your parents are Irish you have automatic Irish citizenship, wherever you live or were born. If you're born in Ireland but your parents are not Irish, you are not automatically an Irish citizen. I think I know what you mean though.
just chills im an emotional wreck listening to this the message is clear and ever present in our current society this song will live on like a zombie forever
1916 isn’t just some vague reference to how long the violence went on. It’s a specific reference to the year of the Irish Easter Rising, a rebellion to end British rule of the country.
I was so lucky to see The Cranberries at The Royal Albert Hall in London in 1995 and rate it as one of the best gigs that I have ever seen for sheer energy. Bless your heart Dolores, you were taken too soon. xxx
I was so fortunate to see the Cranberries live in an outdoor venue at Molson Amphitheater in Toronto in August 1996. Always have been and will always be a massive fan of Delores.
So glad to say I was able to see the cranberries on one of their early tours. So honoured to have been there to hear their talent and delores' beautiful voice
Love this channel, so many memories, stay safe... There were two attacks by the IRA in Warrington (Cheshire), one on an industrial complex in the middle of the night and the other in the town centre, the following afternoon. The two children murdered in the second attack were Jonathan Ball and Tim Perry. Two young souls, RIP
@@Leon-vj1we Or it'd just be interesting to see it turned around. Without being any other motivation than seeing it in reverse, see what he has to say about music he's not necessarily exposed to. He has a lot of opinions, and interest in music, and thus it could be fun seeing his impressions of whatever he doesnt actually know much about and havent researched yet too.
I've got a 14 year old girl in UK who has cranberries album on vinyl we went record shopping when she got her record player last year and she asked for it never even exposed her to them myself even although I loved them in my late teenage years. she heard Zombie on Derry Girls Channel 4 comedy . Love seeing kids appreciate music from the past melts my heart. Love your reactions channel. Love from Scotland 🏴
Thanks for this I never new it was about those two young boys killed, Johnathan ball and Tim parry, in my hometown it's a day I shall never forget, I did a tour of northern Ireland back in 1987 when I was in the army, I can remember being fire fights, thanks for the uploads, stay safe my friend
I have her age and i grow up with this song because in my country as the video clip came out 11/12 years ago, this song started to give a lot on the radio and honestly until recently I thought that this song was from the 00s ". anyway ... I love this song, I hear this song when something badly happen to humanity. for example now I’m listening to it a lot because of the covid-19...
I have several kids. I'm sure when they were that age they thought I was very annoying also. I have been pushing my music on them since the time they were born. Now that they are all in their twenties, I do hear them playing that same music that I love and appreciating it. It makes it all worthwhile!
Wow.. this song brings a a lot of memories.. 10 years ago I attended a Cranberries concert in my home city and was incredible.. they "closed" with this song (17 songs) and the encore were 4 more songs (for a 21 songs setlist).. closing with Dreams.. Thanks for the reaction, this version was great, see you guys in the next one!!
Please react to more Cranberries with your daughter, like Linger, Ode to My Family, and Dreams. Btw, RIP to the one and only Dolores. She was and always will be a legend.
I just turned 52... This is one of those songs that is on the playlist of my life. Still to this day it gives me the chills whether I'm listening to it or playing it on guitar. truly a classic.
This is one of those songs you just can't help but sing along too. Such an amazing song with an amazing message behind it! RIP Dolores O'Riordan. PS... Maybe some Bush next? Glycerine, Machinehead or Comedown.
My sister, born in 1985, loved this song and band when she was 14 years old too. The Cranberries was probably one of her first bands she really loved. This kind of music transcends generations and I’m so here for it. Cheers to you and Annie!
Zombie is a fantastic track, there is a British film called Butterfly kiss and they did the whole soundtrack, that makes it all the more moving. My brother was posted in Northern Island when he was in the army....The lyrics are so close to the bone...
So hard to watch this video now! She was a special talent in an era of music where there was so little of it! Bad Wolves did an incredible tribute version! It was even better when they donated 100% of the profits to Dolores' family! RIP Dolores the world lost a huge talent!
"I got chills!", don't worry Annie she has that effect on a lot of us. I'm an old school "Dad" rock kinda guy, seeing as i was in my teens in the early '70s, I was listening to Led Zeppelin, The Stones, Queen, Aerosmith, ZZ Top and the like as they released their albums. The Cranberries and other groups from the '90s and newer have songs that just hit a nerve now and then.
It's so great to see a young person have that sort of reaction to great classic songs/bands. To know they appreciate it, that way, is awesome! Take care!
This is the first time I have seen a video of this song and I was thrilled to see the incredible performance with you two. (I say it is great whether she gets the chills or the thrills from any performance.) Dolores thank you from heaven! (I don't know how to do smileys or I'd do a heart and like some clouds etc)
David Archbold I was so lucky to have seen the Cranberries live. I saw them at Murayfield it was an all day festival,the band were backing REM. I hadn't heard much of the Cranberries and wasn't expecting much but they came on blew my mind away. Delores's voice was so mercurial her voice could be so powerful and yet at times so serene. The set was packed with brilliant songs such as Zombie,Linger and Dreams they were so close to blowing REM off the stage. There will never be another Delores, RIP Delores 💔
I just love this song! Never seen this live version before tho. Deloris was such a beautiful, talented woman. And a truly incredible voice, silenced way to soon.....😞
One of the best female voices ever.....what is with the Irish gals....Sinead O'Connor too. Both goddess.....was proper upset when Delores died.....felt my heart was crushed....only death of a rock star that really affected me like that. So sad. RIP Delores.🎸💖💐
Please react to Heart playing Stairway to Heaven at The Kennedy Honors of Led Zeppelin. That will give you chills. I really enjoy your reaction videos. Thanks!
An unbelievable performance. One of the best I’ve ever seen and I have seen a lot. Have listened/watched it 1000 times. Not easy to do a cover, but it’s breathtaking.
Wow, thanks for this I've not seen this live version before and you are both right definitely chills, so powerful and emotional. Thanks again I think I need to seek out more live Cranberries.
Damn...i'm crying when watch this...what a big loss. RIP Dolores..miss u. Maybe someday Annie can pick up some guitar, play this song and sing it loudly...
I love this song as well. As an American with Irish ancestry, It really gets me in the feels...the 1916 line is a call back to the 1916 Easter Rising which basically started the modern Irish Independence movement
That's so cool, that would be nice to have her reacting to some ladies lead singers, Dolores was one of my fav back in my 15... Garbage was (and still) my fav band, have she head it before?
Pow! Goose bumps tell them selves. I haven't watched you lots stuff, but on this, I love the dynamics. Tutor and pupil. Nuff love from London. I'm gonna subscribe on the strength of this bruvva 😁
True Story: A couple weeks ago, I had left work having a horrible day. I put my random playlist on and the song "Empty " by the Cranberries was playing. Literally I began to start tearing up, but was able to fight it off. All of the sudden, at the very end of the song, an SUV pulls out onto the street with the license plate reading "DOLORES", I pulled over and broke down : (
For some reason this song seems to resonate with teenagers even now, as I have explained to my nieces and nephews, it sounds cool, but look into what the song is about and learn from it.
The Cranberries have so many amazing songs and everyone only focuses on Zombie, which is a shame. It's a good song, but doesn't come close to something like Dreams or Linger or Animal Instinct
@@DanielRodriguez-eh1qd Exactly. It was the entry point for me but after listening to all of the discography, Bury the Hatchet is my personal favorite album with a honorable mention to Ridiculous Thoughts (song).
@@GlitchintheMatrixMultiMedia not sure if it would be possible but might be cool for you guys to watch Tommy Vext and Doc Coyle do their acoustic version, along with more back story. Truly moving. th-cam.com/video/9ySnHHMgXu0/w-d-xo.html
With songs people usually have thoughts or feelings attached to them, for me this takes me back to when I was a child, riding in my dads truck driving out in the country. So like you guys I also get chills too as my father passed away 5 years ago and this is a memory that I will never forget because of this song.
The cranberries were absolutely amazing, she had such a beautiful voice and I was so sad when she passed away in such a way. They will live on forever!
Before I got married in 1994 my best friend took me on a girls trip to Chicago. We stumbled into the China Club not even really knowing where we were or that it was a pretty infamous venue. The cranberries were playing. Probably one of the most epic live shows Ive ever seen.
RIP 🙏 DOLORES! What a terrible loss. Her voice was heavenly! 🧖♀️
Even a bit lower than it was a long while back, its still amazing.
Yeah but important her message is listened to. The Irish/NI issue is very complex.
Even to this day I feel the loss of her voice. To music, and the message of the cost we all pay for violence
She was stupid enough to drink a bottle of rum while taking a bath, i think she could not handle the fame
@@mramd9062 the fame that peaked 20 years ago? If that were true, she would not have just died two years ago.
Being Irish from Ireland it makes me proud to see your daughter getting chills from this song. RIP Delores .
As opposed to being Irish from Cambodia...
@@kuolemanlaakso1696
You can be Irish and be from Cambodia.
Creator yeah but your still from Ireland. You cant be Irish from another place but Ireland even if you also have another nationality in you or live somewhere else
@@Richardson_mma If your parents are Irish you have automatic Irish citizenship, wherever you live or were born. If you're born in Ireland but your parents are not Irish, you are not automatically an Irish citizen. I think I know what you mean though.
Alan Hogg I understand that 😂. A piece of paper doesn’t change your genes though 🤷🏼♂️
I’ve been listening to this song for 26 years and still get chills every single time.
carl rowland amen brother
this song is a masterpiece.
as long as the message arrives in your head its ok. to many zombies out there.
Me to the video for it was made up the street from me on 0ne of Belfast flash points love this tune
just chills
im an emotional wreck listening to this
the message is clear and ever present in our current society
this song will live on like a zombie forever
1916 isn’t just some vague reference to how long the violence went on. It’s a specific reference to the year of the Irish Easter Rising, a rebellion to end British rule of the country.
So sad the atrocities that happened that year
Tioch faidh ar la
Anti IRA song. Senseless killing.
@@Stephan74 Anti occupation song. Anti violence song. Who started the violence 🤷
In her head ,in her head zoobies...😢
Zombie is the first (and only, so far) Irish song to get 1 Billion views on TH-cam. A fitting legacy for such a great and unique artist.
It makes me cry, what a woman. R.I.P. Dolores, from a metalhead
Same bro 👍
@@marcopolo9565 Me too..
I was so lucky to see The Cranberries at The Royal Albert Hall in London in 1995 and rate it as one of the best gigs that I have ever seen for sheer energy. Bless your heart Dolores, you were taken too soon. xxx
I was so fortunate to see the Cranberries live in an outdoor venue at Molson Amphitheater in Toronto in August 1996. Always have been and will always be a massive fan of Delores.
This song always gives me chills. Her voice is like no other!One of my favorite 90’s songs! She is sadly missed!
Listened to this song dozens of times if not hundreds. Moves me every time without exception. What a voice what a bass line.
So glad to say I was able to see the cranberries on one of their early tours. So honoured to have been there to hear their talent and delores' beautiful voice
I love how the drummer smiles, when the fans start singing.
She had SUCH a magnificent voice. Dolores is very sadly missed.
What a group, what a singer, what a loss, R.I.P sweetheart, we love you 💕💕
Love this channel, so many memories, stay safe...
There were two attacks by the IRA in Warrington (Cheshire), one on an industrial complex in the middle of the night and the other in the town centre, the following afternoon. The two children murdered in the second attack were Jonathan Ball and Tim Perry. Two young souls, RIP
You can feel her deep feeling in the song and it's haunting and beautiful... I really love the song.
I want to see Annie pick a song for you to react too.
Feminist detected...
@@Leon-vj1we ding ding ding ding
@@Leon-vj1we Or it'd just be interesting to see it turned around. Without being any other motivation than seeing it in reverse, see what he has to say about music he's not necessarily exposed to. He has a lot of opinions, and interest in music, and thus it could be fun seeing his impressions of whatever he doesnt actually know much about and havent researched yet too.
@Leon The video says "fourteen year old reacts to" not "girl reacts to". The premise is one of age disparity. Not gender. Get over yourself.
"Hey dad would you react a new Justin Bieber song, it's called Yummy"
Her voice is fantastic, she sings in a particular irish style of singing called keening. It sounds very cool in a rock music setting
I've read that Dolores' style is a mixture of keening and celtic yoddeling. Just amazing!
I was lucky to see the Cranberries twice live! They were amazing! RIP Dolores...
her voice is just like the studio recording, amazing.
RIP Dolores, she sounded just as good live as she did in her recorded songs.
I had a chill from begining to end of that performance...she was an amazing artist. Keep rocking the reactions you two.
I've got a 14 year old girl in UK who has cranberries album on vinyl we went record shopping when she got her record player last year and she asked for it never even exposed her to them myself even although I loved them in my late teenage years. she heard Zombie on Derry Girls Channel 4 comedy . Love seeing kids appreciate music from the past melts my heart. Love your reactions channel. Love from Scotland 🏴
Makes me cry every time. Pray for the angel that comes with her voice.
When he said "Now I got 'em" is EXACTLY when I got the chills, too!
Thanks for this I never new it was about those two young boys killed, Johnathan ball and Tim parry, in my hometown it's a day I shall never forget, I did a tour of northern Ireland back in 1987 when I was in the army, I can remember being fire fights, thanks for the uploads, stay safe my friend
I have her age and i grow up with this song because in my country as the video clip came out 11/12 years ago, this song started to give a lot on the radio and honestly until recently I thought that this song was from the 00s ". anyway ... I love this song, I hear this song when something badly happen to humanity. for example now I’m listening to it a lot because of the covid-19...
Dad's so passionate about music, I love it. I'm the same way actually to the point of being annoying lol. Annie's taking it all in very cool.
I have several kids. I'm sure when they were that age they thought I was very annoying also. I have been pushing my music on them since the time they were born. Now that they are all in their twenties, I do hear them playing that same music that I love and appreciating it. It makes it all worthwhile!
Have jammed this since I was 15. Back in 1994. Never will get old. Cranberries were a hell of a group.
Man we need to get live concerts to come back asap. Nothing like being there feeling that energy.
Wow.. this song brings a a lot of memories.. 10 years ago I attended a Cranberries concert in my home city and was incredible.. they "closed" with this song (17 songs) and the encore were 4 more songs (for a 21 songs setlist).. closing with Dreams.. Thanks for the reaction, this version was great, see you guys in the next one!!
Being a teenager in the 90s I loved this song and brings back memories ❤
I bought the cd in my early 20's...Fell in love with her voice...She was one of a kind.God bless her.Great video!Keep it up!
Please react to more Cranberries with your daughter, like Linger, Ode to My Family, and Dreams.
Btw, RIP to the one and only Dolores. She was and always will be a legend.
Also the song I just shot John Lennon
My favorite zombie live performance. I get goosebumps while listening to it.
I think when you know the backstory with the 2 children and with the keening the irish people do on funerals... this Song Hits different
I grew up loving thrash like sacred reich, exodus, corrosion but to this day zombie is probably one of my favorite songs ever. Always sounds amazing.
It’s the honest emotion in the song brutha, no matter what your base genre is this song cuts through
Dolores has one of the most unique voice.... love her!
Loved your road trip pics x
If you're gonna get chills, this is the song to get them from! OK here come MY goosebumps: on the first "Zom-bie"
late comment. This is one of the biggest rock songs ever produced by an amazing lady. We never will forget you Dolores !
I cry every time see and listen to Dolores 😢
What a beautiful, fragile creature ❤️
The drummer tore his drums apart, what a brutal performance.
She got chills listening to the voice of an angel RIP Dolores
Delores was so unbelievably good her band and took on the world that crowd was so huge
"Promises" always makes me feel amazing, what an amazing tune
I just turned 52... This is one of those songs that is on the playlist of my life. Still to this day it gives me the chills whether I'm listening to it or playing it on guitar. truly a classic.
This is one of those songs you just can't help but sing along too. Such an amazing song with an amazing message behind it! RIP Dolores O'Riordan.
PS... Maybe some Bush next? Glycerine, Machinehead or Comedown.
Excellent footage. Thanks .
Just because it fits so well... U2 "Where the Streets have no name" Live (official Video) in L.A. on the roof of that liquor store... :)
My sister, born in 1985, loved this song and band when she was 14 years old too. The Cranberries was probably one of her first bands she really loved. This kind of music transcends generations and I’m so here for it. Cheers to you and Annie!
Love her yodel she does in this song. Just beautiful, RIP Delores
Zombie is a fantastic track, there is a British film called Butterfly kiss and they did the whole soundtrack, that makes it all the more moving.
My brother was posted in Northern Island when he was in the army....The lyrics are so close to the bone...
So hard to watch this video now! She was a special talent in an era of music where there was so little of it! Bad Wolves did an incredible tribute version! It was even better when they donated 100% of the profits to Dolores' family! RIP Dolores the world lost a huge talent!
Are you serious ? Lol the 90s had insane talent what the hell are you talking about so did the 2000s
@@Lemon-rk9hq right??? Did this guy just say the 90’s was lacking talent 😂😂😂 it’s one of the most talented eras across multiple genres
I got chills too her accent is amazing. Beautiful
Woman and voice!
Nothing quite like irish accent..
"I got chills!", don't worry Annie she has that effect on a lot of us. I'm an old school "Dad" rock kinda guy, seeing as i was in my teens in the early '70s, I was listening to Led Zeppelin, The Stones, Queen, Aerosmith, ZZ Top and the like as they released their albums. The Cranberries and other groups from the '90s and newer have songs that just hit a nerve now and then.
I feel extremely lucky to have been a kid in the 90’s there is some seriously underrated talent from that decade
It's so great to see a young person have that sort of reaction to great classic songs/bands. To know they appreciate it, that way, is awesome! Take care!
This is the first time I have seen a video of this song and I was thrilled to see the incredible performance with you two. (I say it is great whether she gets the chills or the thrills from any performance.) Dolores thank you from heaven! (I don't know how to do smileys or I'd do a heart and like some clouds etc)
David Archbold I was so lucky to have seen the Cranberries live. I saw them at Murayfield it was an all day festival,the band were backing REM. I hadn't heard much of the Cranberries and wasn't expecting much but they came on blew my mind away. Delores's voice was so mercurial her voice could be so powerful and yet at times so serene. The set was packed with brilliant songs such as Zombie,Linger and Dreams they were so close to blowing REM off the stage. There will never be another Delores, RIP Delores 💔
Delores was AWESOME. My all-time favorite singer. She is truly missed.
Wow great song still getting chills by this girl . Watching from Holland
I just love this song! Never seen this live version before tho. Deloris was such a beautiful, talented woman. And a truly incredible voice, silenced way to soon.....😞
Love, love , love that you are teaching your kids about music. Brilliant. And the love of live music. I just hope they get to experience this.
Wow I've never heard her sing live and her voice was incredible
One of the best female voices ever.....what is with the Irish gals....Sinead O'Connor too. Both goddess.....was proper upset when Delores died.....felt my heart was crushed....only death of a rock star that really affected me like that. So sad. RIP Delores.🎸💖💐
Please react to Heart playing Stairway to Heaven at The Kennedy Honors of Led Zeppelin. That will give you chills. I really enjoy your reaction videos. Thanks!
Probably the best cover ever!!! If you can make the writer of a song cry, you nailed it!!
That was a stunning performance for sure.
yes another epic video !
If you’re gonna do heart you gotta do magic man.
An unbelievable performance. One of the best I’ve ever seen and I have seen a lot. Have listened/watched it 1000 times. Not easy to do a cover, but it’s breathtaking.
Such a powerful song, so many lives have been lost In Ireland because of the fighting, my family lives in cork ireland., great reaction guys
This live version always brings a tear or two
Wow, thanks for this I've not seen this live version before and you are both right definitely chills, so powerful and emotional. Thanks again I think I need to seek out more live Cranberries.
"Chills" by Annie, sounds like her first acoustic song track!
Everyone will get chills from this powerful song ❤RIP DOLORES
Damn...i'm crying when watch this...what a big loss. RIP Dolores..miss u. Maybe someday Annie can pick up some guitar, play this song and sing it loudly...
😢
Fantastic drummer. Really power drum play.
I love this song as well. As an American with Irish ancestry, It really gets me in the feels...the 1916 line is a call back to the 1916 Easter Rising which basically started the modern Irish Independence movement
Love to all from Ireland 🇮🇪❤️🇺🇸...
American with Irish ancestry? How many generations ago was that? You were raised in America, what the fuck do you know about being Irish?
I don't think that my 15 year old has seen this.... Good LORD I got chills. Showing her today. In the US and hoping for peace for everyone.
Dolores was a Goddess. All that amazing talent in a beautiful singer. Miss you Dolores.
Dude, speaking of chills, when you looked into the camera as the song was starting, it totally freaked me out. I felt you staring at me LOL.
I like the Bad Wolves version of this song but Dolores's voice is so haunting, I get chills every time I hear her singing.
The original is the best though
You are so proud of your daughter I'm Irish thank u both ur beautiful Irish American ur Irish first ok ☘️☘️☘️☘️💚💚
One of the most powerful songs of the 20th Century.
You should hear muse- knight of cydonia, plug in baby in Rome olympic stadium☺️🔥
@@tausifkhan8bp820 powerful in a cultural sense and the meaning behind the song.
@@MultiVeeta yep that's true I agree. I think Daria has maded best cover of this song.You should check out.
Saw them live 20 years ago in Glasgow, one of my favourite bands
That's so cool, that would be nice to have her reacting to some ladies lead singers, Dolores was one of my fav back in my 15...
Garbage was (and still) my fav band, have she head it before?
I used to play Tomb raider listening to 21. Love the Cranberries. The "Ode to my family" hits home for me...
I'm not sure but I think that I've that Dolores pasted away 2019!! cz in fact she died in 2018. Big love to u guys from MOROCCO
OMG back when I was doing my basic training in the army this song was hugely popular, oooh the nostalgia now.
That's really how ppl usually get into a song or band. Hear the studio version first, like it then go deeper into live versions, covers, remixes ect.
Pow! Goose bumps tell them selves. I haven't watched you lots stuff, but on this, I love the dynamics. Tutor and pupil. Nuff love from London. I'm gonna subscribe on the strength of this bruvva 😁
True Story: A couple weeks ago, I had left work having a horrible day. I put my random playlist on and the song "Empty " by the Cranberries was playing. Literally I began to start tearing up, but was able to fight it off. All of the sudden, at the very end of the song, an SUV pulls out onto the street with the license plate reading "DOLORES", I pulled over and broke down : (
RIP Dolores !!!! Thanks for this anthem.
For some reason this song seems to resonate with teenagers even now, as I have explained to my nieces and nephews, it sounds cool, but look into what the song is about and learn from it.
What an incredible live performance
The Cranberries have so many amazing songs and everyone only focuses on Zombie, which is a shame. It's a good song, but doesn't come close to something like Dreams or Linger or Animal Instinct
Ssgt Griggs it’s a nice entry point for reactors. It’s very popular and very catchy, a good song to get people interested into their whole catalogue.
@@DanielRodriguez-eh1qd Exactly. It was the entry point for me but after listening to all of the discography, Bury the Hatchet is my personal favorite album with a honorable mention to Ridiculous Thoughts (song).
One persons opinion compared to many who disagree.
It was a bit of an outlier. Most of their stuff was more jangly and melodic. Not the best representation of what they were about.
Ssgt Griggs my fave is actually Ode To My Family.
Dublin ireland pure class 🇮🇪👏👏👏
Annie would be a master poker-faced card player.
Oh my gosh... i got chills too! Never seen Zombie live.. but this was amazing!
I got chills
STOP THE PRESSES
Lol, for Annie that is HUGE!!!!
@@GlitchintheMatrixMultiMedia not sure if it would be possible but might be cool for you guys to watch Tommy Vext and Doc Coyle do their acoustic version, along with more back story. Truly moving. th-cam.com/video/9ySnHHMgXu0/w-d-xo.html
With songs people usually have thoughts or feelings attached to them, for me this takes me back to when I was a child, riding in my dads truck driving out in the country. So like you guys I also get chills too as my father passed away 5 years ago and this is a memory that I will never forget because of this song.
Might be interesting to go into the lyrics of some of these. Does she understand what it's about? The IRA, the Troubles, etc...
The cranberries were absolutely amazing, she had such a beautiful voice and I was so sad when she passed away in such a way. They will live on forever!