26 Jul 23 - 04:30 PM (#4177705) Subject: Obit: Sinead O'Connor RIP From: meself Just heard the sad news ..... |
26 Jul 23 - 04:30 PM (#4177706) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor RIP From: Mrrzy Shock! |
26 Jul 23 - 04:35 PM (#4177707) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor RIP From: Helen Yes, shock! So young too. She was definitely her own woman! |
26 Jul 23 - 04:44 PM (#4177710) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966 - 2023) From: Stilly River Sage A bit from the BBC: Although she was a controversial figure, there was always a tenderness to her protests. When she ripped up a picture of the Pope on US television, she was thinking about victims of abuse, not about her image. |
26 Jul 23 - 04:58 PM (#4177713) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966 - 2023) From: Steve Shaw I was never a fan and I found it hard to find empathy with her. However, kudos to her for doing so well against the odds. |
26 Jul 23 - 05:11 PM (#4177715) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Rain Dog Saddened to hear this news. Bought her first album, The Lion and the Cobra, all those years ago. Loved her voice. RIP Sinead. |
26 Jul 23 - 06:11 PM (#4177721) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST,Felipa the Guardian newspaper https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/jul/26/sinead-oconnor-dies-aged-56: "Seamus Heaney, the renowned Irish poet, tweeted: “A great Irish poet and singer left us today. She was beautiful, courageous and wore her heart on her sleeve." There are other Séamus Heaneys, but the "renowned Irish poet" died 10 years ago. What's going on here? |
26 Jul 23 - 06:27 PM (#4177723) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: keberoxu Sad, tragic, but to me, not a surprise at all. Ever since the suicide of her third child / second son, she has repeatedly threatened to follow him. In the end she is the Mother of Sorrows. I feel for her three remaining children, and their fathers. Rest in peace. |
26 Jul 23 - 07:18 PM (#4177729) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: robomatic Sad news for me. Without knowing more I have nothing to add except that I'll be sure to have her voice in my home tonight. |
26 Jul 23 - 09:59 PM (#4177736) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Hagman Felipa, the Guardian has never been renowned for its fact-checking (nor its spell-checking, hence its mocking as "The Grauniad" in Private Eye...) |
27 Jul 23 - 01:47 AM (#4177742) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST,paperback Love the life you have and be grateful for what you are!!! She made it seem like there was hope, hope for the future |
27 Jul 23 - 02:15 AM (#4177743) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Backwoodsman No mention of Séamus Heaney in the piece linked to by Felipa. |
27 Jul 23 - 02:58 AM (#4177746) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST,RJM She had a tough life, dealing with suicide is not easy. R I P |
27 Jul 23 - 03:03 AM (#4177747) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Hagman The were quoting a Tweet by a "Seamus Heaney" and the transcriber and/or sub-editor took it at face value that it was one and the same. Obviously been redacted after many howls of derision from readers. The Tweet is from the Seamus Heaney @HeaneyDaily account, which describes itself as "A daily quote from the poetry, prose & translations of Seamus Heaney, Nobel Laureate in Literature." Whoever runs that account could have been a little more circumspect. Surprise, surprise, it appears Sky News also quoted it.... |
27 Jul 23 - 04:38 AM (#4177752) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Big Al Whittle I always liked the stuff she did with Christy Moore. Strangely enough we had been playing Sweet Thames Run Softly just before we heard yesterday. Another favourite was the Lakes of Ponchartrain. Quite exquisite. |
27 Jul 23 - 10:26 AM (#4177755) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST,gillymor Very sad. I wasn't too familiar with her popular music but I really liked the way she sang Folk and Traditional. You knew it was her after about 2 syllables. |
27 Jul 23 - 12:28 PM (#4177765) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Steve Shaw The attacks here on the Guardian are unfair. The Heaney error was very rapidly corrected by the paper (on the same day) and a prominent note was added at the bottom of the article to that effect. It's my experience that the Guardian is generally at least as accurate in its reporting as any other paper and, unlike most other UK papers, it does not commit the journalistic crime of vexatiously mixing reporting with comment. Of course, nothing is perfect. |
27 Jul 23 - 01:38 PM (#4177768) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Rain Dog I also liked the music she did with Christy Moore. She was never one for taking the easy option. I find this clip strangely moving. Sinead O´connor - Madison Square Garden |
27 Jul 23 - 01:48 PM (#4177769) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Dave the Gnome I was never a big fan but she was a talented and principled lady. A sad loss in many ways |
27 Jul 23 - 08:10 PM (#4177802) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Hagman "The attacks here on the Guardian are unfair. [clip]" Fair point, Steve - I was a little too broad with the brush - more astonishment that it would happen in a major newspaper than any residual grudge. I'm a regular reader myself.... And yes, I made a mistake one day :-) |
27 Jul 23 - 10:44 PM (#4177807) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Joe Offer We on the intellectual side of the Catholic Church have cheered Sinead when she has raised questions that needed to be asked about our church. And those on the other side have reacted vehemently against her. Please remember that there is a variety of positions in the Catholic Church, and many of us think of Sinead as speaking for us. https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/27/entertainment/sinead-oconnor-pope-photo-intl-scli/index.html |
28 Jul 23 - 03:59 PM (#4177879) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Helen Thanks Joe. Until this week, I didn't realise that tearing up the photo of the Pope was a statement about victims of abuse. Also after reading a Wiki article I am reminded that she had strong opinions and a strong sense of social justice, the strength to stand up to the world, and she was also brave enough to step back from previous decisions and admit her mistakes. That's a strong, brave person in my estimation. |
28 Jul 23 - 04:56 PM (#4177884) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Mrrzy Fight the real enemy. I remember that. |
28 Jul 23 - 09:07 PM (#4177924) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: meself "Until this week, I didn't realise that tearing up the photo of the Pope was a statement about victims of abuse." Same here. At the time, I assumed it was in protest against the power and influence of the RCC, in Ireland and beyond. Don't recall any mention of 'victims of abuse', but, OTOH, I didn't pay much attention to the whole thing. |
28 Jul 23 - 11:18 PM (#4177927) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST,paperback I hope Sinéad came to forgive her mother O Sacred Heart of Jesus, grant eternal rest to Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor and comfort and peace to her family and mom |
29 Jul 23 - 03:32 AM (#4177933) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Acorn4 The quote of hers about those who tried to bury her not realising she was a seed is a good one I always think. RIP |
29 Jul 23 - 05:28 AM (#4177940) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST,RJM "Until this week, I didn't realise that tearing up the photo of the Pope was a statement about victims of abuse." Me Too, I thought it was about the church position on abortion and contraception. Her gesture was not totally effective, she did this in 1992. Brendan Smyth was not arrested until 1995. |
29 Jul 23 - 05:42 AM (#4177941) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST,RJM Her gesture was ineffective because of the collusion of the Church and the irish State. Harry Whelehan an Irish barrister and judge who served as President of the High Court from 15 November 1994 to 17 November 1994, a Judge of the High Court from November 1994 to December 1994 and Attorney General of Ireland from 1991 to 1994.[1][2] He was President of the High Court for two days in 1994 before resigning over the Brendan Smyth affair. |
29 Jul 23 - 04:01 PM (#4178000) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Rain Dog On Sky Arts shortly at 21.00 Nothing Compares (2022) Documentary telling the story of Sinéad O'Connor's rise to worldwide fame, and how her iconoclastic personality resulted in her exile from the pop mainstream |
29 Jul 23 - 04:39 PM (#4178006) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Helen Guest, RJM said, "Her gesture was not totally effective, she did this in 1992. Brendan Smyth was not arrested until 1995." But nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come, and actions like hers contributed to the social movement towards holding people to account for their actions. |
29 Jul 23 - 05:07 PM (#4178007) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST,RJM Yes, I agree, |
29 Jul 23 - 07:43 PM (#4178019) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Helen I think it is like a landslide or avalanche. A small movement here, a noise heard from over there, then more movements and noises, and when it starts it is cumulative, a geometric progression. Anyone standing in its path would need to get out of the way or be caught up in it. |
29 Jul 23 - 11:29 PM (#4178036) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Helen I was looking for something else and found this: Sinead O'Connor - Lagan love |
30 Jul 23 - 04:39 PM (#4178057) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Helen I just started watching the documentary Nothing Compares, which was aired last night in Oz. review – the profound, striking tale of Sinéad O’Connor, born rebel Note: The link title of that article might be too long to fit in the Link Maker so here it is in full - https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/jul/29/nothing-compares-review-the-profound-striking-tale-of-sinead-oconnor-born-rebel |
30 Jul 23 - 05:09 PM (#4178061) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Rain Dog Fixed that link Guardian review of Nothing Compares |
30 Jul 23 - 05:22 PM (#4178064) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Helen Thank you Rain Dog. :-) |
31 Jul 23 - 06:51 AM (#4178112) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST,Chris B (Born Again Scouser) I remember the Madison Square Garden concert. She was rounded on by a mob of middle-aged male 'Rock Stars' - thugs and cowards, every one. Only Kris Kristofferson came out of the episode with any measure of credit. FM rock was always a boys' club. Disgraceful. |
05 Aug 23 - 11:14 PM (#4178546) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST,paperback Kris Kristofferson’s “Sister Sinéad” Was About The Time Sinéad O’Connor Was Booed During Bob Dylan’s 30th Anniversary Concert (and Willie too) |
09 Jan 24 - 07:35 PM (#4195214) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Mrrzy Natural causes! I am so relieved. |
09 Jan 24 - 09:46 PM (#4195224) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST An article in ABC (Oz) News "Sinéad O'Connor died from natural causes, according to report by London coroner" also mentions this: A tribute concert for O'Connor and The Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan, who died in December, was recently announced for Carnegie Hall on March 20. Also, Angie McMahon, an Australian singer/songwriter sang Nothing Compares 2 U at the Sydney New Year's Eve 2023 as a tribute to Sinéad O'Connor. |
09 Jan 24 - 09:50 PM (#4195225) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Helen Sorry, that last comment was from me. Halfway through writing my computer decided to go on strike, but took pity on me and kept the text I had already written after I restarted it and reloaded the Mudcat page. Small mercies. |
10 Jan 24 - 03:38 PM (#4195228) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST,Peter Laban RTE had this offering last Monday, nicely done too: Sinéad |
10 Jan 24 - 07:35 PM (#4195246) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Tattie Bogle “Natural causes” is not an allowed diagnosis on a death certificate. In my early days as a junior doctor I told a Coroner this was what I was going to write, but he asked “Which natural cause?” Just saying….! |
11 Jan 24 - 09:42 AM (#4195276) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST,Peter Laban It did fine for the coroner's office press release,didn't it? |
11 Jan 24 - 01:59 PM (#4195288) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Tattie Bogle Yes, but they don’t always give out publicly what was written on the death certificate, and probably rightly so. |
11 Jan 24 - 02:32 PM (#4195290) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Helen I think that when a famous person was known to have some mental health issues at times in her/his life it is diplomatic and reassuring to release a media statement confirming that the death was by natural causes. I was relieved to hear that Sinéad O'Connor's death was due to natural causes because she had a few rocky patches in her life and I respected the risks she took by standing up for her beliefs so strongly. Thanks Tattie Bogle for your professional knowledge. It makes sense that the cause of death stated on a death certificate would have to be medically specific but it does not have to be revealed to the general public via the media. |
11 Jan 24 - 03:19 PM (#4195294) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST Helen, her 17 year old son had taken his own life. 'A few rocky patches' is grossly understating what she had to bear (especially on top of everything else). By all accounts it broke her. |
11 Jan 24 - 04:35 PM (#4195300) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Helen I was being polite. |
11 Jan 24 - 04:45 PM (#4195301) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Helen The problem with famous people's lives is that everyone knows their business. I was trying to respect Ms O'Connor by not giving details of her mental and emotional health and the events in her life which had an effect on that. |
12 Jan 24 - 07:56 AM (#4195316) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: GUEST I appreciate that Helen. But O'Connor was always very open and outspoken with regards to the issues she had to deal with. 'A few rocky patches' seemed to underplay what she went through. There's probably more to be said but I'll leave it at that. |
12 Jan 24 - 08:57 AM (#4195319) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Stilly River Sage An anonymous guest scolding logged-in members about how they describe a tragic situation is more than enough said already. For many readers who have mourned the loss of other famous musicians, this was open code for "she didn't accidentally overdose or die by suicide," which is better news than the opposite which is sadly too common. |
19 Jul 24 - 03:56 PM (#4205735) Subject: RE: Obit: Sinead O'Connor (1966-2023) From: Rain Dog On BBC Radio 4 tomorrow Saturday 20th July at 20.00 Archive On 4 - Sinéad O'Connor - A Life in Ten Songs To commemorate the one year anniversary of Sinéad O'Connor's death, Jo Whiley looks back at her music and legacy through ten of her most personal and inspiring tracks, from her debut single Troy in 1987 to Trouble of The World in 2020. Jo first interviewed Sinéad in the late 80s for a BBC Radio 4 schools programme and their paths would cross multiple times on Channel 4, Radio 1 and Radio 2. Using archive interviews from across the decades, in addition to new insight from collaborators, friends and admirers, we shine a light on Sinéad's often overlooked talent for writing politically-engaged, deeply spiritual and healing songs which reveal crucial messages for our time. Producer: Victoria Ferran A Just Radio production for BBC Radio 4 |