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Yes, you can smoke in a Flatbush Zombie concert.

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How do you say a concert in French?

un concert


How do you say 'go to a concert' in french?

In French, "go to a concert" is translated as "aller à un concert." The verb "aller" means "to go," and "un concert" means "a concert." You can use this phrase when expressing your intention to attend a musical event.


What did you think of the performance after the concert?

I thought the performance after the concert was exceptional.


What is zombie by the cranberries about?

Zombie by the Cranberries is about opposing the mindless violence that sometimes takes place in Ireland, and many other places. In the song, a "zombie" is an unthinking slave conditioned to war/kill people for mistaken reasons that he, ultimately, fails to understand: religion, nationality, heritage, skin color, tradition, or whatever. Zombie lyrics by The Cranberries Another head hangs lowly, Child is slowly taken. And the violence caused such silence, Who are we mistaken? But you see, it's not me, it's not my family. In your head, in your head they are fighting, With their tanks and their bombs, And their bombs and their guns. In your head, in your head, they are crying... In your head, in your head, Zombie, zombie, zombie, Hey, hey, hey. What's in your head, In your head, Zombie, zombie, zombie? Hey, hey, hey, hey, oh, dou, dou, dou, dou, dou... Another mother's breakin', Heart is taking over. When the vi'lence causes silence, We must be mistaken. It's the same old theme since nineteen-sixteen. In your head, in your head they're still fighting, With their tanks and their bombs, And their bombs and their guns. In your head, in your head, they are dying... In your head, in your head, Zombie, zombie, zombie, Hey, hey, hey. What's in your head, In your head, Zombie, zombie, zombie? Hey, hey, hey, hey, oh, oh, oh, Oh, oh, oh, oh, hey, oh, ya, ya-a...