I love it when she smiles. Can you imagine being in that band and having this tiny little woman show up and say "I want to sing with you." And she opens her little mouth and out comes that stuff and you just look at each other in disbelief, and through ESP, wonder amongst yourselves, "How did we get this lucky"? Holy cow.
Dolores O'Riordan will always be one of a kind, a true Spirited Angel that loved all n is still loved by all, a true artist, I love her n miss her Dearly, makes me cry when I hear her sing "Zombie"
Yeah me neither and I listen to her every single day of my life and I’ve done that since I was nine years old I’m 20 now and I listen to her every single day and I wasn’t like the same songs over and over and over again never gets boring I always listen to zombie first before listening it any other song by The Cranberries and it never gets boring still love Dolores to death
I hate when people criticize like in this over her voice. It's one of the most iconic songs in history, and she doesn't have the voice she did when she was 20? I don't see you writing any songs worth hundreds of millions.
Jackson McCutcheon Not that I don't agree with you, but hundreds of millions? No. And here's proof, www.celebritynetworth. com/richest-celebrities/actors/dolores-oriordan-net-worth/
mike perkins He never said they sold hundreds of millions of albums you dimwit. Though it's cool to have an opinion, you should do yourself a favor and get your facts straight before you run your mouth. If not, you'll come accross as a gibbering idiot like you did here. I'd bet you're from the UK.
I don't care how many millions it was worth, it was a great song. Her vocals are surely not so impressive in this rendition, but she created a very enjoyable piece of music, and she played her own guitar, so I think I can forgive her. JUST THIS ONCE
She does an amazing job despite singing while sick and having issues with the monitor. I’m currently sick and singing this song and my voice cracks at the same parts hers does 😭 Totally not easy to do these kind of vocals sick but she powers through like a champ!
Over and over I just can't spot listening this song ( and all others) ! Dolores, R.I.P. Sweet Soul! Always in my heart! You changed me and still do! Love You always and forever!
Her voice was the most unique and ethereal but also powerful and strong. I just will always regret not going to see the band play live. My boyfriend at the time didn't want to go. I wish I just went by myself.
Reading some of the comments here makes me weep for people's stupidity, obviously Dolores is a bit older here and has had to tone her vocals down, she's not as young as she used to be, an amazing talent and sadly missed by me.
nunca pude ir a un concierto tuyo, no tuve la oportunidad de escuchar esa increíble voz en vivo, la vida a veces no es justa dolores, descansa en paz, nunca te olvidaremos
A trágica história por trás de 'Zombie', sucesso do Cranberries composto por Dolores O'Riordan A música foi inspirada na morte de duas crianças, Tim Parry, de 12 anos, e Johnathan Ball, de 3. Os dois morreram em 20 de março de 1993 após a explosão de duas bombas colocadas pelo grupo armado IRA (Exército Republicano Irlandês) em lixeiras em uma área comercial da cidade Warrington, na Inglaterra. O ataque terrorista deixou mais de 50 pessoas feridas. Zombie faz referência à violência que assolou a Irlanda do Norte durante décadas, particularmente as de 70 e 80, pelos combates entre as tropas britânicas e os nacionalistas irlandeses. O IRA foi a principal organização armada católico-republicana da Irlanda do Norte, que durante décadas utilizou a violência para tentar que esse território deixasse de formar o Reino Unido e se incorporasse à República da Irlanda. Na música, Dolores O'Riordan canta (aqui em livre adaptação para o português): "Em sua mente, em sua mente, eles estão lutando. Com seus tanques e suas bombas. E suas bombas e suas armas, em sua mente. Em sua mente eles estão chorando". Outro trecho, que parece uma clara referência ao atentado de 1993, diz: "O coração partido de outra mãe é tomado. Quando a violência causa silêncio, devemos estar enganados". Parte do sucesso da música se deveu também a seu clipe, que alternava imagens da guerra com cenas de O'Riordan e um grupo de crianças pintados de dourado ao redor de um crucifixo. O clipe, que tem quase 700 milhões de visualizações no canal do The Cranberries no RU-vid, foi dirigido por Samuel Bayer, que também fez o vídeo Smells Like Teen Spirit, um dos principais sucessos do Nirvana.
That was cool!! I loved this band and Delores has such a sharp harshness to her vocals. It was cool to hear it without the studio re verb, and imperfections.
мне ее очень не хватает. Я скучаю по ней. никогда не забуду этот шикарный голос . Долорес о'Риордан покойся с миром . но Долорес жива пока ее слушают . Даже если все забудут я никогда не забуду. Я буду слышать ее музыку каждый день.
Fucking goosebumps... I kinda liked this song and then I found out the meaning of it, after that I've been obsessed with it. It's so awesome when people sing about actual struggles and tragedies... it makes music hit me on a level a lot deeper than it normally would.
Sad with her untimely death.I became a fan when one of our famous Filipino group dancers here made waves through their DREAMS song.I just exactly don't know when did they start hitting it on through the limelight and eventually became so famous with their iconic hits one after another.The powerful voice of Dolores O' Riordan fired up to set a trend in music industry which she did.Most of their songs would stay,sing and be remembered 'til next generations ahead