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Sinead O'Connor has passed

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https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-66318626

A thoroughly remarkable and singular talent. I saw her in concert in support of her brilliant debut album, The Lion and the Cobra. The amazing and unique quality of her voice -- almost like it had its own internal echo chamber -- sounded exactly the same live.

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Of course, she'll always be remembered for this unutterably gorgeous Prince cover:

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I ran across this not long ago: Sinead backing up World Party. It's lovely (and painful) to see her joyous energy in this video:

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56 is too young. 156 would have been too young. RIP, Ms. O'Connor. Heaven is a fiercer and more beautiful place today.
 
This is truly tragic news. I knew she had been struggling with bipolar disorder but this is still a blow.

There will never been a voice quite like hers.

I hope she is in a better place.

Such sad news. A huge talent but with huge tragedy all through her too-short life. I’m an agnostic at best but I hope there’s an afterlife and I hope she’s reunited with her son; I suspect she never got over his death a few years ago.
Just last year actually and from what I'm seeing about the current reporting of her death, she was hospitalized shortly after his death. I cannot imagine the pain she must've been suffering from.
 
This is truly tragic news. I knew she had been struggling with bipolar disorder but this is still a blow.

There will never been a voice quite like hers.

I hope she is in a better place.


Just last year actually and from what I'm seeing about the current reporting of her death, she was hospitalized shortly after his death. I cannot imagine the pain she must've been suffering from.
Ah, I stand corrected. It feels longer. Time has passed strangely since the pandemic in 2020.
 
What awful news. She was quite remarkable - anyone who can make a Prince song better than the original has a rare talent.

She's at peace after what was, from all accounts, a very difficult life. That's...something, but 56 is much too young.

Requiescat in pace.

The original's still great, too but this is very said to hear (and only at 56); I loved her version of Nothing Compares 2 You, and also her version of All Apologies.

This lady had an eventful (but sad) life, with great music made by her, and also a lot of thought-provoking commentary; I will miss her and what she brought to music.
 
The original's still great, too
Oh, absolutely - it's Prince, after all, so it's obviously brilliant. I meant to say "even better than the original".

56 is just wrong, though. There's no question whatever about that. :(

ETA: I put "Nothing Compares 2 U" on YouTube a short while ago. It's as gut-wrenching now as it was when I first heard / saw her version.

This is just so sad. :(
 
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I actually always preferred this one to NC2U for some reason and felt it was underrated/underappreciated
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I said in my initial post that I had seen O'Connor in concert in support of The Lion and the Cobra, but I think that was 33-year-old memories playing tricks on me; upon further research and reflection, I believe it was actually after her second album, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got, was released. I found this long-form concert video from that tour:

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As a bonus, here's a similar video for the Lion and the Cobra tour:

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Simply astonishing.
 
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