Russian Reacts to THE CRANBERRIES - Zombie | MADE me CRY |

2022-10-12に共有
Thats a Terrible song, from the amazing artists.. I wish we never head something like that. People are cruel..

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  • Don't be embarrassed. I'm a 60 year old, former soldier and this song always brings tears to my eyes.
  • I'm British and my wife is Russian with Ukrainian grandparents. I sobbed through your video. I want to.thank you for your humanity, your self-evident compassion and your sensitivity xxx God bless you 🙏
  • @bierce716
    If it helps, this song helped end the war. She was a popular pop/folk/traditional singer, and when she came out with this heavy metal song, sounding so bitter, people were shocked and it became an anti-war anthem.
  • OMG don't be embarrassed. Thank you for showing your heart. Sorry for what is happening in Ukraine and Russia. Love to you from Scotland!! Yes it's like we have learned nothing but people like you are a light for us all to stop this madness xxx
  • I was born in Belfast in 1968 and have lived through all of this. The song evokes the feel of the period, the despair and frustration.
  • @olsta1306
    I remember the first time my father saw this song; he's from Coleraine in Northern Ireland. He remembered the murals even 30 years after leaving Northern Ireland, & he remembered jumping from roof to roof as a kid. I asked him if he didn't think that was dangerous as hell, he just shrugged & said "there was nothing else to do, so that's how we had fun"
  • This song was written about the war in Ireland but more specifically it was about the bombing in Warrington carried out by the IRA in 1993. Jonathan Ball and Tim Parry, two young children, died. It was in my hometown and me and my mum were due to get the bus in to town. We heard about it on the news and obviously never went to town that day. I was 7 at the time and I remember it vividly. There's still a plaque on bridge Street for the two boys which I pass when I'm in town and I always spare a thought for them. Anyway. Brilliant song and beautiful reaction.
  • “Their actions don’t represent us. We want the violence to stop.” isn’t something I ever imagined sharing as an Irish person. Much love ❤️
  • @hephner78
    The death of Dolores was one of the great musical tragedies of our time
  • I'm a 51 yr old Australian man. My heart goes out to you and your family and country, I feel and see your soul through your tears. So never apologise for being a human being.
  • I'm an American, crying with a Russian, over war. THIS is what the internet should be used for. Thank you for your beautiful reaction. My heart goes out to you and all Russians against this war in Ukraine. 💜
  • @KukLuv
    Long live the peace in Ireland that Dolores caused with this song. There is nobody like her, this should be a Worldwide anthem 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🥃
  • I'm Irish and yes you will enjoy this song again because now you'll sing along with purpose and empathy for all the people that are caught up in war.❤️
  • Your tears are beautiful, you show your compassionate side for life we all should be feeling this way.
  • @garychap8384
    51 year old autistic male, and this song gets me in tears. It's so powerful and raw. Also, Dolores O'Rierdan is such an amazing singer. Love to all peace loving Russians, from the UK. May the dark times soon be over o/
  • The child slowly taken was taken off life support a few days after the bombing. The other boy died at the scene. They were out buying cards for Mother’s Day.
  • @ericsnare
    It's a shame that people still haven't learned much from history after all of these years.
  • God bless you young lady! We are all the same under the skin. Wish our leaders understood!
  • I was 4 when this song was released in 1994. This song was my absolute favorite from age 4 to 15 and is still in my top 5. When this song came out, I did not understand why they wrote the song or the tragedy they were singing about but I knew it was important. Even as a child, I knew there was pain in that song and it hit me hard. I think this song was the reason I never grew up thinking of war as a game or some fantasy where heros fight evil and innocents don't get hurt, especially as I came to understand the meaning behind it. This song opened my eyes to the hardships of life from an early age and I'm thankful for that. RIP Delores O'Riordan, thank you for being such a huge part of my life.
  • This is one of those songs in our world history that will stick with everyone for years to decades, regardless of race, age, etc.