Zombie est une chanson de protestation du groupe irlandais The Cranberries. Elle évoque le conflit en Irlande du Nord et contient des références à l'insurrection de Pâques de 1916. Elle a été écrite , à la mémoire de deux garçons, Jonathan Ball et Tim Parry, qui ont été tués par l’armée républicaine irlandaise provisoire dans un centre commercial, à la suite des attentats à la bombe de Warrington, le 20 mars 1993.
Zombie is a protest song by the Irish band The Cranberries. It evokes the conflict in Northern Ireland and contains references to the Easter insurrection of 1916. It was written during the English Cranberries tour in 1993, in memory of two boys, Jonathan Ball and Tim Parry, who were killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army in a shopping center, following the Warrington bombings on March 20, 1993. The metaphor refers to arms manufacturers, but also to British Army soldiers who behave like undead, without thinking, perpetuating the violence, but also to civilians who lived like zombies, in fear of bombs and attacks .
Zombie is a protest song by the Irish band The Cranberries. It evokes the conflict in Northern Ireland and contains references to the Easter insurrection of 1916. It was written during the English Cranberries tour in 1993, in memory of two boys, Jonathan Ball and Tim Parry, who were killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army in a shopping center, following the Warrington bombings on March 20, 1993. The metaphor refers to arms manufacturers, but also to British Army soldiers who behave like undead, without thinking, perpetuating the violence, but also to civilians who lived like zombies, in fear of bombs and attacks .
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