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Sat next to her on a flight to Lisbon (in the smoking section!) in mid-90s...we chatted, she invited me to her outdoor gig in Lisbon the following day. I declined as i had other plans...regretted it many times since...she was gentle, funny and sweet.
Properly sad news. RIP Her and that Prince song just worked really well. She was absolutely beautiful despite the grade 1 haircut . Such a sad loss but i guess shes at peace now.
Occasional providers of half decent House music.
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Sinéad O’Connor RIP on 23:26 - Jul 26 with 4323 views
One of the most beautiful women I ever met. Inside and outside.
Back in 1990 (ish, or about that time) she used to live in Gospel Oak near where I worked and we met in a shop. She recognised my accent and she started chatting, nervously, just wanting to chat about Ireland and home.
Two young Irish kids, stranded and lonely. Not sure which of us was the shyer.
We met a good few mornings over the next while. She just wanted to talk about home, I just wanted to listen, was awestruck at first but found my voice after a few meetings. She was a caring person. Very lovely. Easy to chat to.
Always admired her a lot over the years, even for all the controversy that followed. Always felt for her, when she revealed her accusations of abuse. Always admired her, as she sought out new faiths and new religions. In her later years she became an excellent local journalist down our way. She never, ever, gave up the search for truth.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam an-usaal, a stór. Go n-éiri leat. Go n-éiri.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Her high point. A moulding of an ancient Irish poem "Táim sínte ar do thuama" to then-modern beats. It was a clarion call (04:20) for the tradional Irish music movement. She was 23.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Sinéad O’Connor RIP on 23:26 - Jul 26 by BrianMcCarthy
One of the most beautiful women I ever met. Inside and outside.
Back in 1990 (ish, or about that time) she used to live in Gospel Oak near where I worked and we met in a shop. She recognised my accent and she started chatting, nervously, just wanting to chat about Ireland and home.
Two young Irish kids, stranded and lonely. Not sure which of us was the shyer.
We met a good few mornings over the next while. She just wanted to talk about home, I just wanted to listen, was awestruck at first but found my voice after a few meetings. She was a caring person. Very lovely. Easy to chat to.
Always admired her a lot over the years, even for all the controversy that followed. Always felt for her, when she revealed her accusations of abuse. Always admired her, as she sought out new faiths and new religions. In her later years she became an excellent local journalist down our way. She never, ever, gave up the search for truth.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam an-usaal, a stór. Go n-éiri leat. Go n-éiri.
What a lovely story. A far cry from the tortured soul portrayed by the media.
RIP SOC.
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Sinéad O’Connor RIP on 00:10 - Jul 27 with 4189 views
Sinéad O’Connor RIP on 23:26 - Jul 26 by BrianMcCarthy
One of the most beautiful women I ever met. Inside and outside.
Back in 1990 (ish, or about that time) she used to live in Gospel Oak near where I worked and we met in a shop. She recognised my accent and she started chatting, nervously, just wanting to chat about Ireland and home.
Two young Irish kids, stranded and lonely. Not sure which of us was the shyer.
We met a good few mornings over the next while. She just wanted to talk about home, I just wanted to listen, was awestruck at first but found my voice after a few meetings. She was a caring person. Very lovely. Easy to chat to.
Always admired her a lot over the years, even for all the controversy that followed. Always felt for her, when she revealed her accusations of abuse. Always admired her, as she sought out new faiths and new religions. In her later years she became an excellent local journalist down our way. She never, ever, gave up the search for truth.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam an-usaal, a stór. Go n-éiri leat. Go n-éiri.
Powerful tribute Brian sorry for your loss and everybody close to Sinead . Loved her voice and even with all her incredible songs I kept coming back to the cover of Light Up during covid it found its way into my soul. Once her son died I knew it was close to the end for her a heart can only break so many times . RIP hope she is at peace tonight she has earned that
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Sinéad O’Connor RIP on 00:18 - Jul 27 with 4163 views
Sinéad O’Connor RIP on 00:10 - Jul 27 by CLAREMAN1995
Powerful tribute Brian sorry for your loss and everybody close to Sinead . Loved her voice and even with all her incredible songs I kept coming back to the cover of Light Up during covid it found its way into my soul. Once her son died I knew it was close to the end for her a heart can only break so many times . RIP hope she is at peace tonight she has earned that
Nice words, Bannerman, but I hadn't met the Lady in thirty years. Thanks all the same.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Sinéad O’Connor RIP on 23:35 - Jul 26 by BrianMcCarthy
Her high point. A moulding of an ancient Irish poem "Táim sínte ar do thuama" to then-modern beats. It was a clarion call (04:20) for the tradional Irish music movement. She was 23.
This track is a new one for me. It's absolutely fantastic, but quite sad to listen to that this morning.
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Sinéad O’Connor RIP on 08:13 - Jul 27 with 3778 views
Will be playing a late performance of 'Nothing Compares 2U' to my students today as my small act of homage. Not just an utterly riveting musician, but a true role model to all those of us who seek to do the difficult thing of going against the consensus, driven by passion and vision. Who can forget how she stood up to those baying hordes at that Dylan show in Madison Square Garden with such vulnerability, stoicism and serenity after the Pope photograph episode that got her a lifetime ban from Saturday Night Live? Kris Kristofferson comforted her as she left the stage that shameful day in American history, and his duet with her of 'Help Me Make It Through the Night' I also find truly affecting.
I always liked this song. Would have made a good Bond theme.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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Sinéad O’Connor RIP on 09:36 - Jul 27 with 3632 views