She Wrote Music That Had Actual Meaning – She Sang For Peace in This Live Performance
The Cranberries’ performance of “Zombie” during their 1999 concert at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy is an iconic moment in the band’s history. This live rendition, captured in the concert film “Beneath the Skin – Live in Paris,” showcases the band’s powerful stage presence and the intense emotional delivery of lead singer Dolores O’Riordan. The song, originally released in 1994 on their album “No Need to Argue,” is a poignant protest anthem addressing the violence of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
The performance took place on December 9, 1999, in front of a packed audience of over 20,000 fans. The professionally filmed concert highlights the band’s dynamic interaction with the crowd, who enthusiastically sang along to every word of “Zombie.” The song’s heavy guitar riffs and O’Riordan’s distinctive voice, marked by her unique yodeling technique, created an electrifying atmosphere that resonated deeply with the audience.
“Zombie” is notable for its departure from The Cranberries’ usual sound, incorporating elements of alternative rock and grunge. Dolores O’Riordan wrote the song in response to the 1993 IRA bombing in Warrington, England, which killed two children. The lyrics express her sorrow and anger over the ongoing violence, and her performance in 1999 retained the raw emotion and intensity that had made the song a global hit.
The concert film “Beneath the Skin – Live in Paris” was released on DVD in January 2001 and features not only the full live performance of “Zombie” but also other hits like “Linger,” “Dreams,” and “Ode to My Family.” The DVD includes behind-the-scenes documentaries and promotional videos, providing fans with a comprehensive look at the band’s life on tour.
The 1999 performance of “Zombie” remains a testament to The Cranberries’ impact on rock music and their ability to convey powerful messages through their music. The song’s enduring popularity is evidenced by its continued presence on streaming platforms and its significant view count on YouTube, where it has been watched by millions of fans worldwide.