eezipc wrote: » I don't think people realise how famous the Cranberries were. My wife is Russian and The Cranberries was the only Irish band she knew. She was vaguely familiar of U2, but in the 90's the Cranberries were massive all over the world.
Silentcorner wrote: What I will remember from that night, in the wind and cold of Merchants Quay, was when she was introducing "Linger"...she mentioned that she wrote it when she was in school in Laurel Hill...she wrote it as a schoolgirl about her first broken heart, in a very typical unassuming manner she just said "It (as in the song) went across the sea and beyond, but it is back home tonight!"....it was of course a massive hit that launched The Cranberries, that song has been performed in stadiums across the world...it occurred to me that night what kind of a journey that woman and indeed the band have had...global stadium tours, 40 million album sales etc...the whole band were always very unassuming down to earth bunch....
Silentcorner wrote: She was always a very proud Limerick woman, and she was always warmly received by the people of Limerick...may she rest in peace.
Silentcorner wrote: What was evident was her incredible voice, she played Zombie first and blew me away!
Silentcorner wrote: I only got to see her perform once, it was the launch of the City of Culture in 2014...she only played for about 20 mins...
Deleted User wrote: » Absolutely. You go to Asia and the Cranberries are played everywhere. Zombie did become a pretty iconic song of the 90s, pretty much one of defining songs of that period.
splinter65 wrote: » Britney Spears, Karen Carpenter, Dolores O’Riordan. RIP
PTH2009 wrote: » what illness did she get I was only a child in 90s so would not of been aware of them during there hay day. Linger was a classic reeling in the years song
Vladimir Poontang wrote: » Britney?