The 1994 episode of the Irish documentary series Reeling in the Years
Crime: Dublin criminal Martin Cahill, known as "The General," was shot dead in Ranelagh. reeling in the years 1994
As with all episodes, the footage is underscored by popular music released that year: Zombie – The Cranberries Live Forever – Oasis What's The Frequency, Kenneth? – R.E.M. Guaglione – Perez 'Prez' Prado Saturday Night – Whigfield Love Me For A Reason – Boyzone Distant Sun – Crowded House The 1994 episode of the Irish documentary series
The 1994 episode of Reeling in the Years is widely considered one of the series' most powerful installments because of its masterful "sweet and sour" balance. It captures a pivotal turning point in Irish culture, juxtaposing moments of immense national pride with grim reality. Key Highlights Guaglione – Perez 'Prez' Prado Saturday Night –
The Northern Ireland Ceasefire: In one of the most significant political shifts of the century, the IRA announced a "complete cessation of military operations" [3] in August, followed by loyalist paramilitaries in October. This paved the way for the peace process that would define the next decade.
Wet Wet Wet’s "Love Is All Around" spent an incredible 15 weeks at No. 1 in the UK.