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kcar
Posted: May 16, 2011 - 00:11
 


 red5_bc wrote: 

So is every day silent and grey in that seaside town that they forget to bomb?
  
 
 
dbreece wrote:

Come Armageddon, come!
  
Sandyclaws wrote:
Wow, I really, 
really, hope you are not referencing the IRA-British government conflict in a way that makes light of the horrific violence, brutal repression, and many lives lost on both sides. Because that would just be . . . well, tacky and insensitive, to put it mildly.

——————————————————————-

No, no: part of this song sounds like Morrissey's "Every Day is Like Sunday." red5_bc and dbreece are just quoting lyrics from the (great) Morrissey song. Can't say this Cranberries song works for me as much, sadly. 

pmjett
Posted: Jan 10, 2011 - 07:45
 

 mandolin wrote:
...very nice after storms in africa...
 
I'd have to agree strangely, as I can remember pairing these up myself after No Need to Argue came out.  Cool, Bill.



tulfan
(One of the last ones in SE MI)
Posted: Jan 10, 2011 - 07:45
 

Durgelike...never got past the first effort w/them...she sounds VERY emotionally high maintenence

sandyclaws
Posted: Oct 07, 2010 - 10:24
 

Posted: Sep 22, 2009 - 11:41 < Reply >

 red5_bc wrote:

So is every day silent and grey in that seaside town that they forget to bomb?
 
 
 
dbreece wrote:

Come Armageddon, come!

 

Wow, I really, really, hope you are not referencing the IRA-British government conflict in a way that makes light of the horrific violence, brutal repression, and many lives lost on both sides. Because that would just be . . . well, tacky and insensitive, to put it mildly.


vandal
(arriving somewhere, but not here. . .)
Posted: Oct 07, 2010 - 10:22
 

I feel that there is a great need to argue - this bites. . .

just_listening
Posted: Aug 04, 2010 - 10:10
 

This song reminds me of the last years of high-school, when I listened it for the first time... it is therefore a great song!!

crockydile
(Outer Spiral Arm, Milky Way)
Posted: Aug 04, 2010 - 10:08
 

 planetclare wrote:
Aargh - Dolores O'Riordan's voice makes my ears bleed!
 
Aye! Can't think of anyone whose voice I dislike more...Janis Joplin? close. Lucinda Williams? again, close. No, Dolores has that honor all to herself.


tulfan
(One of the last ones in SE MI)
Posted: Aug 04, 2010 - 10:04
 

A vocalized durge would be my first thought...

socalhol
(Seattle)
Posted: Jun 01, 2010 - 17:08
 

{#Yawn}

mandolin
(...drifting...)
Posted: Jan 26, 2010 - 07:25
 

...very nice after storms in africa...

dbreece
Posted: Sep 22, 2009 - 11:41
 

 red5_bc wrote:
So is every day silent and grey in that seaside town that they forget to bomb?
 
Come Armageddon, come!


peter_james_bond
(Lunenburg, NS)
Posted: Sep 22, 2009 - 11:41
 

 Colorwise wrote:
I live in a town, in far eastern Canada, where a radio station plays Skynyrd, Bob Seger and Phil Collins as if they are local heroes. So...hearing Beck, Metric and this particular song from the Cranberries is a treat to my ears.
A 10 for these songs. Thanks RP
 
{#Clap} I know where you're coming from. Viva RP!


handyrae
(Zero Point Field)
Posted: Jul 21, 2009 - 09:15
 

 planetclare wrote:
Aargh - Dolores O'Riordan's voice makes my ears bleed!
 

Happily my ears are unbloodied. But they are wishing the next song starts soon!

suebee3
Posted: Jul 21, 2009 - 09:14
 

Have alway thought that if Canadian Geese could sing, they would sound like this.  {#Sad}

KurtfromLaQuinta
(Yep. I'm still here in La Quinta.)
Posted: Jun 19, 2009 - 13:55
 

 michaelgmitchell wrote:

 
Amen! Fellow North American!


planetclare
Posted: Jun 19, 2009 - 13:52
 

Aargh - Dolores O'Riordan's voice makes my ears bleed!

michaelgmitchell
(ON, Canada)
Posted: May 18, 2009 - 19:56
 

 Colorwise wrote:
I live in a town, in far eastern Canada, where a radio station plays Skynyrd, Bob Seger and Phil Collins as if they are local heroes.
So...hearing Beck, Metric and this particular song from the Cranberries is a treat to my ears.
A 10 for these songs.
Thanks RP
Amen to that, fellow Canadian. I've heard so much 'new' music here on RP, loaded up my iTunes playlist. Don't like everything I hear, but the vast majority, yes. Commercial radio? What's that? 



von_Hayek
(Fr-Su Duesseldorf, Mo-Th Magdeburg)
Posted: Apr 17, 2009 - 05:02
 

I will never forget...

Misterfixit
(Nashville)
Posted: Mar 16, 2009 - 16:10
 

 dogpound wrote:
break up music
 
Music to cut by.


1wolfy
(Mission Viejo California)
Posted: Mar 16, 2009 - 16:09
 

Great 'flow' from the Enya track....GREAT CD

ciprian
(Ro)
Posted: Feb 13, 2009 - 02:41
 

Great song,...best rating {#Clap}

palad1
(London UK. A froggie in exile.)
Posted: Nov 10, 2008 - 06:34
 

I agree.

Dolores O'Riordan is about as punk as Enya!

Bill Baileys, I salute you.

Elliot
Posted: Sep 08, 2008 - 01:56
 

 Droidac wrote:

So I'm not the only one to make the Morissey connection there!

 
Yeah, me neither!


Droidac
(4066 kms east of Paradise)
Posted: Aug 07, 2008 - 10:50
 

 red5_bc wrote:
So is every day silent and grey in that seaside town that they forget to bomb?

 
So I'm not the only one to make the Morissey connection there!


LittleMike
(St. Louis)
Posted: Aug 07, 2008 - 10:48
 

This one is a bit more Enya'esque.

Hinkamp
(Planet Utah)
Posted: Jun 05, 2008 - 08:34
 

all their songs hinge on liking or loathing her distinct voice and delivery.
felam
(City By The Bay, Ca)
Posted: Apr 03, 2008 - 10:21
 

Drivel.
smdeeg
(SillyCone Valley)
Posted: Apr 03, 2008 - 10:21
 

Been hearing a lot of Cranberries recently on RP. Not that I mind that much as I hadn't really listened to any in probably 10 years. I like them, but too much is ... well ... too much. Enjoy in moderation.
red5_bc
(I use my lasers only for evil.)
Posted: Apr 03, 2008 - 10:21
 

So is every day silent and grey in that seaside town that they forget to bomb?
Colorwise
Posted: Jan 31, 2008 - 12:05
 

I live in a town, in far eastern Canada, where a radio station plays Skynyrd, Bob Seger and Phil Collins as if they are local heroes.

So...hearing Beck, Metric and this particular song from the Cranberries is a treat to my ears.
A 10 for these songs.

Thanks RP
tiare
(St. Remy, Paris, Los Angeles, Hilo, Wailuku Manoa, are my main hangs)
Posted: Jan 31, 2008 - 11:25
 

I am into it! As the fruits, not a lot, but here and there they are great!
TheKing2
(waving, not drowning)
Posted: Dec 31, 2007 - 00:36
 

Not my thing really but thanks to RP I know what not to buy
mandolin
(...drifting...)
Posted: Nov 29, 2007 - 15:23
 

...with a few notable exceptions, the preponderance of the cranberries' music is best only in extreme moderation...i can't really stomach listening through any of their albums, but i rather enjoy this track standing by itself...
smdeeg
(SillyCone Valley)
Posted: Nov 29, 2007 - 15:22
 

FluorideFreeMN wrote:
...
Should there be a way to remove tracks from RP??

No
FluorideFreeMN
(Central Minnesota)
Posted: Oct 29, 2007 - 05:18
 

I really enjoyed this album, but this was one of my least favorite tracks from it.

Should there be a way to remove tracks from RP??
prickelpit96
(Hannover, Germany)
Posted: Oct 29, 2007 - 05:09
 

20times0ver wrote:
Special to
me
Special
to me
Special to me
Special
to
me

No need to Auh-Gue

OOOh

000h

ooh

special.


Stop smoking too much of this modern weed.
It's way too strong.
20times0ver
Posted: Sep 27, 2007 - 20:30
 

Special to
me
Special
to me
Special to me
Special
to
me

No need to Auh-Gue

OOOh

000h

ooh

special.
smdeeg
(SillyCone Valley)
Posted: Sep 27, 2007 - 20:30
 

Liked it years ago, and even if PG likes it, I like it still. Thanks for playing it Bill.
1wolfy
(Mission Viejo California)
Posted: Aug 27, 2007 - 10:04
 

I hope they do play it again...It is special to me..bigB_3 wrote:


I am not going to argue but there is no need to ever play this again.

kmh
Posted: Aug 27, 2007 - 10:03
 

I try to like them, I promise I do....but I just can't for some reason.....
bigB_3
(Atlanta, GA)
Posted: Jun 25, 2007 - 12:28
 

pdsm7 wrote:
Lame.


I am not going to argue but there is no need to ever play this again.
pdsm7
Posted: Jun 25, 2007 - 12:27
 

Lame.
oscar_driver
(South Florida)
Posted: Apr 23, 2007 - 15:12
 

and i was 17 =(
coccyx
(The geese are back)
Posted: Mar 23, 2007 - 09:35
 

dogpound wrote:
break up music


This was obvious even before the FIRST time you said it.

ahoylola
(35°22′45″N, 120°51′12″W - 7 hours SW of Paradise)
Posted: Mar 07, 2007 - 14:27
 

On_The_Beach wrote:

Gawd, it's just no fun when he likes something, especially a snoozer like this.
Yeah. I feel kind of cheated too.
On_The_Beach
(Vancouver, Canada)
Posted: Mar 07, 2007 - 14:18
 

physicsgenius wrote:
Well, obviously it's break up music. But it's good. Very hymnal, but with those great Cranberry vocals.

Gawd, it's just no fun when he likes something, especially a snoozer like this.
squidish
(under the sea)
Posted: Mar 07, 2007 - 14:18
 

PG likes a song. Something is definitely off balance in the universe.
There is no need to argue anymore!

Surely the end is near!

Goodbye cruel worrrrrr
r
r
l
d
!!!
physicsgenius wrote:


Well, obviously it's break up music. But it's good. Very hymnal, but with those great Cranberry vocals.

MissAmy
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Mar 07, 2007 - 14:17
 

This reminds me of carpooling with a friend when I was in high school. We listened to this CD ad nauseum our senior year. What ever happened to you, Carolyn??
ahoylola
(35°22′45″N, 120°51′12″W - 7 hours SW of Paradise)
Posted: Mar 07, 2007 - 14:16
 

GAHHHHHH!
islander
(Seattle)
Posted: Dec 22, 2006 - 22:07
 

MojoJojo wrote:
Wait a minute, you are saying you LIKE this (anything)?

physicsgenius wrote:
Well, obviously it's break up music. But it's good. Very hymnal, but with those great Cranberry vocals.



just 10%, everything else is crap.