Tuesday, January 16, 2018

THE CRANBERRIES - Uncertain 12'' 1991

An unscheduled post now and I guess some of you are more or less familiar with the Cranberries whose singer Dolores O'Riordan died yesterday unexpectedly in London. I've heard about via the fifteen minutes horrorshow on TV and it is really sad. I shared many beautiful moments with her music and their first three albums are still among their best and came out at the right time where I was total fucked up and went through difficult times and their shallow melancholic music was often the oil for my engine. Let's remember her with the first vinyl release on Xeric with four nice poprock numbers... R.I.P. Dolores!


3 comments:

  1. Thank you for this maxi and my condolence for Dolores' demise too.Have a nice week, dear friend

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  2. thanks for this post, a really tragic loss.
    My heartfelt condolences to her family, Dolores' songs will remain unforgotten, for me the most moving:

    All the things you said to me today
    Changed my perspective in every way
    These things count to mean so much to me
    Into my faith you and your baby

    It's out there
    It's out there
    It's out there
    If you want me, I'll be here
    It's out there
    It's out there
    It's out there
    If you want me, I'll be here

    I'll be dreaming my dreams with you
    I'll be dreaming my dreams with you
    And there's no other place
    That I'd lay down my face
    I'll be dreaming my dreams with you


    It's out there
    It's out there
    It's out there
    If you want me, I'll be here
    It's out there
    It's out there
    It's out there
    If you want me, I'll be here

    I'll be dreaming my dreams with you
    I'll be dreaming my dreams with you
    And there's no other place
    That I'd lay down my face
    I'll be dreaming my dreams with you
    Dreaming my dreams with you
    I'll be dreaming my dreams with you
    And there's no other place
    That I'd lay down my face
    Dreaming my dreams with you

    ('Dreaming My Dreams' was written on December 25th 1993. New fevril happiness. Dedicated to my husband, lover, best friend, support.... what more can be said?)

    R.I.P. Dolores

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