The passing of Sinéad O’Connor

The passing of Sinéad O’Connor

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Kinky

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39,877 posts

284 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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Just heard that she's passed away. RIP.

My favourite performance of hers was on Jools' Later, with her daughter Roisin. Sadly can't find it on YT, but is on Vimeo:

https://vimeo.com/156492779

V1nce Fox

5,508 posts

83 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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Bit speechless at this one.

Impossibly beautiful and could be hard to the point of brittle. An unmistakeable sound.

Will be sorely missed.

rjfp1962

8,780 posts

88 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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That's so sad. I knew she had issues, but I didn't see that coming frown

I think I read that she went missing for a number of days a while back, though thankfully on that occasion she was found okay.

Rest In Peace.. Nothing compares.....

Yahonza

2,734 posts

45 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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Very sad, she was a great talent but equally troubled.

RIP

anonymous-user

69 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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Very sad news. She endured so much in her life from an early age and was one of the first to try and expose the depravity in the Catholic Church, famously getting banned from SNL for tearing up a photo of the Pope live on TV.

Her life was filled with sadness and she was used and abused by many but her autobiography was uplifting in many ways. She bore few grudges despite how she was treated.

Her voice was unsurpassed, her version of Prince’s “nothing compares 2 U” was glorious and “black boys on mopeds” remains one of the great protest songs.

What an awful week. George Alagiah, Trevor Francis and now Sinéad. Hopefully she’s at peace now.

anonymous-user

69 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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Very sad, a talent and an unmistakable voice.

Mandinka live on Letterman at the start of her career is worth a watch - manages to look shy and confident at the same time and just walks up and belts it out.

Pupp

12,525 posts

287 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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Was a bit shocked but, strangely, not surprised to see this. Phenomenal voice and delivery; admirable conviction to her beliefs too. One of a kind.

Kinky

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39,877 posts

284 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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As per various posts above, not really a surprise in some respects. She really never got over her son sadly.

judas

6,178 posts

274 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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Bloody hell cry

Saw her live in 87/88(?) just after The Lion and the Cobra came out - absolutely phenomenal. But clearly a troubled soul.

RIP frown

Allegro_Snapon

557 posts

43 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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Saw her in 1987 at the City Hall, Sheffield, supporting INXS (my first 'big bad gig' usually spending my time frotaging around the Leadmill with New Order wannabees, Neds Atomic Dustbin and Shoegazing).

She had something very definite to her that night, different, projecting aroura ruined only about five songs in by the crowd alternately chanting "Enya, sing the Save the Whales song" and "Skinhead O'Connor".

Micheal Hutchence wasn't amused when INXS came on. "Try any of that sledging with us and we are walking off, at the moment you as a crowd don't even deserve a 'king encore". Crowd behaved.

Leins

9,945 posts

163 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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Sinead went to boarding school with my older brother for a while in the mid-80s, and can remember the day he brought home a newly released copy of “The Lion & The Cobra” a couple of years later. One of my favourite Irish albums of all time, up there with Whipping Boy’s “Heartworm”

Serious talent, maverick spirit, utter PITA at times as us Irish can be, but very much a legend. May she RIP

This still gets me: https://youtu.be/dqQyKL8nf8E


Mick Dastardly

269 posts

39 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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My Irish mum died last November while I was out of the country, and to try to process it I probably watched this 40 or 50 times that night. https://youtu.be/2w9RKYDhBf4

Sinead was a phenomenal talent, who severely damaged her career by calling out the institutionalised paedophilia in the Catholic Church, but stayed true to her moral compass all her life.

RIP.

The Hypno-Toad

12,905 posts

220 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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I remember when Nothing Compares 2 U first came out, I had great difficulty getting to hear it.

I know that sounds bizarre but our local radio station wasn’t playing it very much and I kept ‘missing’ it. Ah the days before we could anything we wanted instantly…

Anyway I went down to the local record shop and said to the manager, who I was reasonably friendly with and had pretty good musical taste, “What’s all this fuss over this Nothing Compares song, is it any good?”
He was Irish too and he looked straight at me and said “Toad, it’s one of the greatest songs I’ve ever heard. It’s going to be one of the all time classics,”

He certainly wasn’t wrong. It was then and is now a masterpiece. Virtually every emotion that can go through your mind following a loss in one brilliant recording.

Such sad,sad news tonight. The poor girl had such a rough life, I hope she’s found peace.

thepeoplespal

1,690 posts

292 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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Adults with a Severe Mental Health issue are 4.6 times more likely to die before the age of 75 than those without a severe mental illness, add in the heart breaking suicide of her son and the consequences ripple down the friends and family like some highly contagious disease touching many more people than they could possibly know.

What a voice, that is such a strong part of our musical journey through life.

kevinon

1,792 posts

75 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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Mick Dastardly said:
My Irish mum died last November while I was out of the country, and to try to process it I probably watched this 40 or 50 times that night. https://youtu.be/2w9RKYDhBf4

Sinead was a phenomenal talent, who severely damaged her career by calling out the institutionalised paedophilia in the Catholic Church, but stayed true to her moral compass all her life.

RIP.
Thanks for the link. Just a lovely reminder of the sheer talent.

O/T - but her brother Joe is a great writer. "Star of the Sea" is a favourite.

cherryowen

12,168 posts

219 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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This is very sad news of someone with a massive talent, with a voice of piercing delicateness and beauty, passing way too soon.

At the risk of sounding a little trite, I send a "Christmas Card" to all my friends on FB every year on the run up to the 25th. It's a YT link to one of Sinead's recordings of Silent Night, and it is spine tingling.




Bubbas Grill

314 posts

44 months

Wednesday 26th July 2023
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She lead a LIFE! What a talent. love

BobToc

1,896 posts

132 months

Thursday 27th July 2023
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unrepentant said:
Very sad news. She endured so much in her life from an early age and was one of the first to try and expose the depravity in the Catholic Church, famously getting banned from SNL for tearing up a photo of the Pope live on TV.
Hadn’t heard this aspect of it - https://twitter.com/audrawilliams/status/108685707...

Leins

9,945 posts

163 months

Thursday 27th July 2023
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BobToc said:
Hadn’t heard this aspect of it - https://twitter.com/audrawilliams/status/108685707...
She got a lot of grief for that, and for not allowing national anthems be played at her concerts. I seem to recall Old Blue Eyes weighing in on it at the time

ian in lancs

3,842 posts

213 months

Thursday 27th July 2023
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How sad. Such a hauntingly beautiful voice. Her cover of ‘nothing compares to u’ is on my shortlist of all time favourites.

RIP

Wow, just wow!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAOKzvL8dgk