The Cranberries were an Irish rock band formed in Limerick, Ireland, in 1989. In 1994, they produced and released the song “Zombie” about the young victims of a bombing in Warrington, England, during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The song reached the No. 1 spot in many European countries and was No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Alternative Rock in 1994.1 I hope you enjoy the video and have a great Rockin’ Thursday!
Fantabulous song, Edward!!!
Did you do the write up about your concert or did I miss it somehow?
💕💃🏻
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Rockin’ Thursday XVII is where I wrote and posted videos from the concert.
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thanks, I’m sure I saw.. my mind is like a steel trap.. NOT.. lol💕
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I love that song! Thanks.
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You’re welcome! I’m glad you like it—it’s a fantastic song.
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Thank you, Edward. 🥰
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You’re welcome, Vicki, and thank you for the support.
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🥰☀️🥰
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Great band! Loved “Dreams.” So sad about Delores.
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Yes, indeed. Thank you for commenting.
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Saw them live in the 90s. Great voice, fantastic energy. So good memories. Thank you Edward.
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You’re welcome, Chris. I bet it was a great show.
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It was one of the best concerts I ever saw. In a small venue, great atmosphere and enthusiastic audience.
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Awesome!
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Is it six years since we lost Dolores O’Riordan? Seems like yesterday that I cried at her death before her time. Influential protest song, mezzo-soprano, rocking Irishwoman.
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I know. It was such a devastating loss and way too soon. She had so much to offer, and her songs were great.
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She wrote and performed so many amazing songs. Sad she couldn’t get the help she needed to survive.
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The mental health stigma still dominates this world. It’s so important that people talk about their problems with trusted friends and professionals so they can get the help they need. It’s sad when we lose a beautiful person like her.
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Yes, there is a lot of stigma. But there are so many more treatments available than there were fifty years ago. Sorry she felt like she ran out of options.
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You are so right. There are definitely more treatments and support available, for sure.
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Drinking is an easy pitfall for anyone.
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Oh, you are so right about that. I quit drinking when my son was born and stayed that way for like 8 years. Not even a drop. Now, I might drink the occasional beer or maybe a little rum once or twice a month. Alcohol is quite addictive, and you can easily fall into that trap quickly.
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I quit drinking when I was 25. I don’t miss it, it’s really helped me stay on an even keel.
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Excellent!
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I love this song! I didn’t know it was about the Troubles, but I did know the Cranberries were an Irish band. Always liked them.
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It was a great band, and Dolores was awesome.
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