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DANG IT!!! I'm a 61year old Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Rock/ Metal Head and everytime I hear this intro and she starts humming I choke and tear up. She is very missed. Great reaction Boss Bliss!! Peace 🕊️☮️
@@rhill49849 No not for me. Nostalgia for me would be The Partridge Family, The Osmond Brothers, Jackson 5 etc. Her Voice strikes a chord hitting deeper than myselfness. Kind of similar to the LITTLE RIVER BAND song LADY: A Love Song That's always On My Mind. A Love Song THAT WAS THERE ALL THE TIME". Hope that makes sense 😂. Peace 🕊️☮️
Agreed. Dolores' voice was one of a kind. So angelic. Her Irish accent and pronunciation add a sense of wonder to her voice. Gone way too soon. Some people add to the world, and some take away. Clearly, she added. RIP.
That's why everyone should sing in their own real accent. It makes the performance sound more unique. A lot of British and Irish singers often adopted a faux-American accent while singing. In retrospect, it would have been more interesting had they kept to their real accents. But marketing probably felt they'd sell more songs if Americans found them easier to understand.
Her voice is so full of emotion, makes you feel the lyrics. The anger, outrage, betrayal, and still being hopelessly attached. Yet, it has a soothing quality, as well. Like she's going through all of these things, but is not giving in to the negativity.
Dolores O'Riordan was one of kind and a great Gen singer, her voice is so recognizable. This when we had good music being made back in the early 90's. I still have my tape cassette of this album and a few other of theirs. RIP Dolores our sweet singer of Ireland.
Hearing Dolores' Irish in her lyrics definitely goes right to the heart. I love accents; I hear American accents all day, everyday...so Irish, Scottish....Romanian 😉...accents....love 'em 😊.
Dolores left us way too soon. Such a beautiful voice and talented singer. This song makes me tear up thinking about love and relationships, especially since I lost my wife of 41 years to cancer. R.I.P. Dolores & my Darling Rhonda.
"This is long long long long long long overdue." Honey, that was an understatement. I'm excited you got back around to them. Dreams and When You're Gone are also awesome.
Dolores O'Riordan and Sinead O'Connor could have been sisters. They were both Irish, had great voices and died early. In fact Dolores admired Sinead, when she started singing. They sang together once, the song is called "No need to argue."
Her live performance of this song at the Vatican is incredible. She has a problem with her in ear monitor, pulls it out of her ear and just belts it out with a full orchestra. Beautiful
I am a huge metal head!!! And this is one of my all time favorite bands!! R.I.P. Delores!!! Thank you for this reaction!! And to whomever requested it!!
I never understood why people would take deaths of their favourite stars, singers/idols so seriously when they never knew them but after Delores died i was truly devastated and i finally understood. She was gone far to soon and in her death she remains a true icon of music.
We didn't deserve Dolores but she came to us anyway. What a voice she had, hard wired straight to your soul, one of those artists where the world is so much poorer for her not being in it any more. Loads of good songs by the Cranberries to choose from.
One of my favorite bands. One of Dolores O'Riordan final vocal recordings was on the Netflix Xmas short animation called Angela's Christmas. Angela would become the mother of Frank Mc Court, who wrote novel Angela's Ashes.😊
I can't possibly explain how "iconic" Delores O'Riordan's voice was during the 90's-2000's. Her pitch, pronunciation, and range were taking the world by storm as far as female vocals were concerned. Even on the "bad" or "boring" songs from The Cranberries, her VOICE carried the song to such a level that they were considered "moderate" overall. And on the "hit songs"? That same voice transcended expectations so much that they became MEGA-HIT songs. A true talent that happens once a generation. And when she died, the entire music industry lost a voice that will forever stand the test of time. No matter how many years later you hear her voice on a song, it STILL has that first initial "gut punch" of raw talent that can't be matched. RIP Delores O'Riordan.
This song was huge right when I turned 18 and was a freshman at college, and yes it brings back so many emotional memories of finding and then losing my first love. I didn’t know it at the time but I was very lucky to be a young adult in the early 90s.
The strings add so much to this song, sprinkled throughout in all the right places. I always get goosebumps whenever hearing the opening. Such a beautiful, heartfelt, and relatable song. No one else could have sang this song and made it what it was!
great reaction and you captured this song perfectly. I find it amazing that a 70 year old guy from America like myself can feel the exact same emotions as some 26 year old female Romanian RU-vidr Shows how music cuts across all boundaries.
Hi Bisscute, good song choice & great reaction! There’s an innocence, an adolescence or perhaps nostalgia that always hit me when I here this song! I feel like the mark of any good song is to provoke emotion or thought, to move the listener in someway that whisks them away from the daily grind! This song always does that for me!
Yes. She is deeply missed. The Cranberries were so much a part of my life both before and after my mother's death. Every time I hear this song, it takes me back. Miss my mama, and I miss Delores. Rest in peace.
Sorry was my crutch when I was 15 going through my first real breakup and first depression. Zombie made me cry in a time when I was trying to be what I thought was a man. Her voice, the message then this love song and their album...I burned out thar CD
According to History of Rock the song was first written as a instrumental by the cranberry sauce. Then they challenged their newly hired lead singer to take this instrumental and finish it with words she spiced it up not only with the Poetry but also the stringed instrumental. So pretty much this is Dolores' completed song for her new band, her new family. First song she ever wrote poetry for.
My sweet Biss, your face said this hits home. Me too. I've seen a lot of reactions to this song - yours is so heartfelt. Hugs & I love ya, girl 🩷 "Linger" is by far my fav, but her voice in "Dreams" is also gorgeous. I LOVE the blue & green background it's so pretty! 💙💚
When I gave up You held up When I ran out You filled me up When I kept runnin' You kept up When I let you down, you lifted me up This is the way love is When it's a one-sided, double-minded mirror with no reflection.
Love this one. I have the '1991 - Live - On the Waterfront' video saved; to watch from time to time. A performance from a couple of years before their album came out. Dolores looked so young then.
We all wish we had a time machine to go back to those old cherished times of moments and memories and feelings... but until time machines exist, there's the power of music.
it makes you appreciate that there are some people out there that have desired for love but never found it and that have been alone all their lives. Those people are the lucky ones to know that they're not loved or never were. Because if they were loved and then they lost it that pain of having so many people that have loved you and then losing them is the worst kind of pain there is.
First, you are incredibly beautiful and I love all your facial expressions throughout this. Secondly, I'd give anything to go back to the 90s and experience the musical explosion that was rock, alternative and grunge once more. Every day was a new musical adventure
I was in college when this song came out and for whatever reason everyone on tv was just automatically "older" than you were. No internet back then to quickly look up her age etc. But she was my age. Making this incredible, monumental song and famous on MTV. I hate what happened to her, such a loss.
This was the first song I ever heard of The Cranberries when this album dropped in '93, late high school for me, and I've loved them since. The whole album (Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?) is fantastic.
DAMN IT Bisscute, I can not help but understand exactly what you mean. I've loved deeply in my younger years just as you mentioned. I can see you hold your self from showing imotions maybe hurt. Seeing you made me shed a a few tears... Keep putting out great stuff.
You are very strong, Bisscute. Your Fans want you to know. You are well grounded, tough, sweet, hardworking, fun and you know yourself, well! You make people smile, a GREAT trait!! Thanks for ALL your work.
Very nice song. There is a 15 year old young lady by the name of Emma Kok who is Dutch. She sang with Andre Rieu singing Voila. WOW!! Stunning performance. Enjoy
Absolute genius, the way music, coming from the right place, through the right artists can touch all people from all times! RIP Dolores! Bless you, Biss!❤
Didn't Steppenwolf do that Eye of the Mind album and Levis advert smash hit tune Inside? I think they're widely regarded as 1 hit wonders in England....
Didn't Steppenwolf do that Eye of the Mind album and Levis advert smash hit tune Inside? I think they're widely regarded as 1 hit wonders in England....
A truly beautiful record, I brought this and dreams when it first came out, they were like a little secret to me and my friends for months, we couldn’t understand why they weren’t massive. About a year later the record company released the songs again and everyone finally loved them too, magical stuff x
This song always reminds me of my college years in the 90s, because it sums up what I was going through w/ my first real love and I listened to it all the time. You summed it up really, really well w/ your "pink glasses" thoughts.
thanks, Madalina. one of my favorite songs by Delores. Shame she is now gone. miss her lots. thank God we still have her work to enjoy and remember her by. once again, thank you. be seeing your next. shoutgout from Gatlinburg, Tennessee. U.S.A. love you. peace. later, Bisscute.
Part of the soundtrack of my life. We all have one! I grew up with the Cranberries. Oh the day Dolores died I cried so many tears. Such talent, such amazing interpretation of songs and life. A great loss.