Irish pop band The Cranberries scored hits in the ‘90s with “Zombie” and “Linger.” As they reunite for a U.S. tour and an upcoming album called "Roses," they join us to play live in our studio.
Didi, I DO like the Cranberries, and have done since their first single. But... The fact that something sells, does not necessarily mean it is any good. In fact, there's so many (multi) million seller albums out there, I wouldn't wipe my *** with the sleeve of, let alone pollute my mind with the songs on them. Good songs, bad songs, that's all personal taste. Justifying good and bad music by the quantity of the sales of the record? I hope you're joking, otherwise I believe you're a couple of dimes short of a dollar.
Simplesmente apaixonante! Depois que conheci essa banda em 1994, a música passou a ter outro significado em minha vida. Espero que Dolores, Noel, Mike e Fergal continuem nos agraciando com novas experiências sonoras enquanto puderem e merecermos. Aguardo vocês no Brasil na divulgação do novo Album, "Quarteto Musi-Fantástico"
Love the Cranberries!!! Glad to see them back. I think both songs sounded great. Job well done. Looking for to future concerts, the album, and singles with lots of B-sides.
love u cranberries...dolores ur the greatest female singer i heard in my whole life...great work with the vocals as always...hoping to see u in india someday...
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Didi, I DO like the Cranberries, and have done since their first single. But...
The fact that something sells, does not necessarily mean it is any good. In fact, there's so many (multi) million seller albums out there, I wouldn't wipe my *** with the sleeve of, let alone pollute my mind with the songs on them. Good songs, bad songs, that's all personal taste.
Justifying good and bad music by the quantity of the sales of the record? I hope you're joking, otherwise I believe you're a couple of dimes short of a dollar.
Simplesmente apaixonante! Depois que conheci essa banda em 1994, a música passou a ter outro significado em minha vida. Espero que Dolores, Noel, Mike e Fergal continuem nos agraciando com novas experiências sonoras enquanto puderem e merecermos. Aguardo vocês no Brasil na divulgação do novo Album, "Quarteto Musi-Fantástico"
Magnifique !! J'adore...
Love the Cranberries!!! Glad to see them back. I think both songs sounded great. Job well done. Looking for to future concerts, the album, and singles with lots of B-sides.
James, talk to the 50 millions copies sold.
why do even care making so many chords and have no melodic and sales?
keep it simple. easy listening. melodic. and of course. selling!
thats d job .......... ur a sound beaur , great soungs love the 'tomorrow wan most its gonna be a big hit ...... go Ye ..... x
love u cranberries...dolores ur the greatest female singer i heard in my whole life...great work with the vocals as always...hoping to see u in india someday...
wow Dolores sang beautifully and can't wait to hear the rest of the new album! Thanks for the music guys!
James, you need help! The cranberries rock
OMG, That Cranberries number was pure high school lyrics and rhyme and no melody what-so-ever. Five notes played monotonously over-and-over-and-over.
James
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