MTV Unplugged Season 6 Episode 3

MTV Unplugged Season 6 Episode 3 The Cranberries

  • April 18, 1995
  • 43 min
  • 8.6  (38)

MTV Unplugged season 6 episode 3 features Irish alternative rock band The Cranberries, who had just released their third studio album To The Faithful Departed. The episode was recorded in 1995 at The Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York City.

The episode kicks off with the band's hit single "Dreams," which was a breakout hit for them in 1993. The stripped-down version is a bit slower and more emotional, but still makes an impact. Lead singer Dolores O'Riordan's unique voice is on full display here, and her presence is captivating.

The Cranberries then transition into "Sunday," a track off their new album. This song showcases the band's raw talent and showcases their ability to create beautiful harmonies. The performance is a testament to the fact that The Cranberries were not just a one-hit-wonder band, but a talented and respected group of musicians.

Next up is "Pretty," a melancholy track about longing for love. O'Riordan's voice is hauntingly beautiful as she sings about feeling alone, and the stripped-down arrangement only amplifies the emotion.

The band then performs "Waltzing Back," a lesser-known track off their debut album. The song features a simple acoustic guitar riff and O'Riordan's voice is front and center, showcasing the vulnerability and beauty of the lyrics.

The Cranberries then dive into "Linger," their biggest hit to date. The song has become a staple of 90s alternative rock, and the stripped-down version is just as powerful as the original. O'Riordan's voice soars as she sings about wanting to be with someone forever.

The episode's emotional climax comes as the band performs "I Can't Be With You." The lyrics describe a tumultuous relationship, and O'Riordan's voice captures the pain and frustration of the situation. As the song ends, the crowd erupts in applause, appreciative of the raw and emotional performance.

The episode closes with "Zombie," one of the band's most hard-hitting tracks. The song is a protest against the violence in Northern Ireland, and O'Riordan's powerful performance is a tribute to those who have lost their lives in the conflict. The stripped-down arrangement puts the focus on the powerful lyrics and O'Riordan's amazing voice, bringing new meaning to the already powerful song.

Overall, the episode showcases The Cranberries' raw talent and the beauty of their music. Through emotional performances and stripped-down arrangements, the band proves that they are not just a one-hit-wonder, but a band to be taken seriously.

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  • First Aired
    April 18, 1995
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.6  (38)