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http://the-cranberries.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?t=562ORDINARY DAY : Ordinary Day was a song that I wrote when I was off the road for quite a while. I would say this was my first big career break ever since I was a teenager and I joined The Cranberries. Basically I took four years off, and during that time off I guess my feet came really really down to the ground. It was probably the closest to reality my mind had been since the day I joined The Cranberries. And through the grounding experience, Ordinary Day is a reflection of an ordinary day and being in the ordinary world and having normally life. I had this beautiful new baby and I have another, a little girl who’s older, and it's just reflecting on the fact that children’s naivety and their innocence is something that they only have for such a short period of time, and that when they get to a certain age that's it, other influences coming to their world. And it’s so different now with the internet and everything, it is hard to protect kids and keep them innocent, whatever…
So I decided to, at a certain point, to just relax and enjoy the moment that I was in and to not worry and to, if anything, put a block up to any negative thoughts and to think positively and be optimistic and just enjoy it.
WHEN WE WERE YOUNG : WWWY Is a song whereupon I’m reflecting (?) childhood and in a way. I suppose, like a lot of people, sometimes you yearn to be a child again, and you miss the ‘no baggage’, the ‘no stress’, and that all department of being a kid. At the time when I wrote the song I was away from my family […] I remember the hardest times in my life over my career when I was in the states touring. There was nothing as comforting as my mother’s voice on the phone, and it’s something that as you get older you realize they’re not gonna be there forever so I guess you cherish them.
HUMAN SPIRIT : HS is a song about being really true to yourself and respecting people that love you and respecting love full stop, never really hurting people intentionally, just because ‘Do unto others as you would like to have done unto you’ […] In a way the song is saying that you have one chance, we all have one chance, and sometimes I think we mess up when we take things for granted, so it’s saying you gotta count all your blessings and be very fortunate and appreciate it
OCTOBER : This one is a retaliation to an individual who didn’t have faith in my music or me, who might be thinking in a certain way, more kind of maybe corporate minded. You meet all kinds as you’re traveling through this music rock and roll industry and to me it would have been a more unsavory type, so (?) : don’t stand in my way with nothing to say…
ANGEL FIRE : It was around December and my brother’s wife’s mom died, and I wrote that song for her as poetry offering for her. It was just sad ‘cause it was ‘round Christmas […]
ECSTASY : It’s really about depression, so you have to analyse that one yourself really. I think this album was like an awakening for me in my life. I feel like I turned the corner and I just came to an absolute new level of awareness and acceptance.