The Fabulous Sinead O'Connor

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Sinead O'Connor '4th and Vine' on 'Later with Jools Holland' Nov. 20, 2012 (video)

In addition to performing "Nothing Compares 2 U", Sinead O'Connor performed "4th and Vine" on her Nov. 20, 2012 appearance on "Later with Jools Holland." The songs is from her 2012 CD "How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?"





 How About I Be Me (And You Be You)? 

Track Listing


  •  4th & Vine
  •  Reason with Me
  •  Old Lady
  •  Take Off Your Shoes
  •  Back Where You Belong
  •  The Wolf Is Getting Married
  •  Queen of Denmark
  •  Very Far from Home
  •  I Had a Baby
  •  V.I.P.


 You can hear a playlist from various YouTube videos featuring songs from the CD, but please...don't let that stop you! Listen to his critically acclaimed CD and buy it!
 

Sinead O'Connor performs 'Nothing Compares 2 U' Live on 'Later With Jools Holland' (Nov. 20, 2012)

Sinead O'Connor appeared on "Later with Jools Holland" on Nov. 20, 2012, and performed two songs live. She sang her classic hit "Nothing Compares 2 U'" to rave reviews and celebratory fan fare.

Check out the video below.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Sinead O’Connor talks ripping up picture of Pope on SNL, Pussy Riot sentence (videos)

Sinead O’Connor is just as well-known for her outspokenness today as she was 25 years ago when she appeared on Saturday Night Live (SNL) and ripped up a picture of Pope John Paul II after singing an a cappella version of Bob Marley’s War. In a new interview, O’Connor discusses the inspiration for the act that many would describe as her career-defining moment. O’Connor also released an open letter to Putin regarding the sentences of three Pussy Riot members who were charged with hooliganism after performing a flash-mob, type performance at Moscow’s Christ the Savior Cathedral. Just as O’Connor spoke out in 1985 for the child, victims of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church, O’Connor is speaking out for the two children who face years of separation from their mothers for their act of free speech.

Regarding the inspiration for tearing up the photo of the Pope, O’Connor spoke with Hot Press on September 20, 2012 and said she came up with the idea after seeing Bob Geldof, lead singer for the Irish, rock-punk band “Boomtown Rats,” tear up a photo of Grease stars John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. O’Connor told the publication, “When the Boomtown Rats went to No. 1 in England with Rat Trap, Geldof went on Top of The Pops and ripped up a photo of John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, who had been No. 1 for weeks and weeks before (with ‘Summer Nights’ from the Grease soundtrack, which topped the UK charts for seven weeks in 1978).

“And I thought, ‘Yeah, fuck! What if someone ripped up a picture of the Pope?’ Half of me was just like, ‘Jesus, I’d love to just see what’d happen’.”

What did happen was numerous complaints from shocked and stunned viewers, a lifelong ban from SNL handed down by Lorne Michaels and controversy regarding her music that would last decades. The stunt also helped bring attention to the newly revealed allegations of widespread sexual abuse and cover-ups within the Catholic Church. O’Connor continues to use her public platform to highlight matters close to her heart. This time, it isn’t the Catholic Church or the Pope she’s targeting, but another influential leader: Vladimir Putin.

O’Connor has always been outspoken. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that she is open about her personal life, feelings, and displays her sometimes-raunchy sense of humor on social media networking sites like Twitter. Her fans get her. In fact, they love her and accept her for who she is. Her openness is also what makes her approachable and down-to-earth, while at the same time, a target for insensitive media interested in selling stories. While some might find her actions bizarre, others find them quite understandable. O’Connor has one of the strongest voices in this generation.

Whether singing, writing, or tweeting O’Connor aims to be heard, accepted, and simply is going to be who she is, regardless of what others think.

That’s why no one should be surprised that O’Connor would write an open letter to Putin requesting he think about the future of the two young children who stand to lose their mother’s due to a sentence that many worldwide feels is simply too harsh. O’Connor released her open letter to multiple media organizations, including Examiner.com. You may read her open letter here: Sinead O'Connor sends open letter to Vladimir Putin on PussyRiot sentence

Speaking straight to Putin’s heart as a mother yearning for her own children, O’Connor stated, “Russia is a place so soft in my heart I would be bereft not to be able to go there. So instead of recording the song I thought of writing a gentler one. but there’s too much to say and make it rhyme in 3 minutes. So I’m writing this open letter to you, from a mother, to a mother's son and a father.

"Your mother suffered the loss of two children. That must still be a great grief in your family's and your own heart. Sometimes for men, the only way to live with loss and grief is bury it. And when something brings it up we can run in all manner of ways.

"The more sensitive are the more hardened we make our hearts. One can't be a poppy in a tsunami. One must become a football.

Baby darling, please forgive me addressing you in such fashion, but I see all people as sons and daughters of mothers... and in my middle age I feel like I want to mother people. So I address affectionately where my human weakness doesn't mess it up...

Two small children... Gara and Philya... are now carrying the loss of their mother, which is equal to the agony your parents suffered over the loss of their children if you think about it.

Thank God she had you. And thank God your own beautiful children have you.”
An appeal (constitution reevaluation) hearing is scheduled for October 1, 2012. Russia’s Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has called for the women’s release.

Though Medvedev stated he was sick over the act, he felt that they had served enough time and at this point, additional prison time would be counterproductive.
Medvedev stated, “I am sick over what they did, of their public appeal and the hysteria that surrounds them. Putin described the girl’s actions as a “witches’ Sabbath,” revealing how upsetting many found the protest.

 Still, many, like O’Connor have called for Putin to show mercy, compassion, and forgiveness.

In the conclusion of her letter, O’Connor urged Putin, “Show the world what a real man is... as you can. No president has ever been brave enough to say the word "love" or "forgive". You never hear any politician say "love". Nor even the Priests half the time.

“Please say it sir. Even just to yourself. Say 'forgive". And let these children have their mums at home on house arrest immediately while the other legal issues are pending.

“Don't let these children suffer what your mother suffered. Loss is loss. Loss of a mother can never be gotten back.

I know you have a heart.
Sinead.”

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Sinead O'Connor sends open letter to Vladimir Putin on Pussy Riot sentence

As seen on Examiner.com


On September 18, 2012, Irish singer Sinead O’Connor sent Examiner.com the following open letter to Vladimir Putin regarding the August 17, 2012 sentence handed down to feminist-punk rock group Pussy Riot. The group was arrested on charges of hooliganism for performing a flash-mob like musical protest of the song Punk Prayer- Mother of God Chase Putin Away at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior church on February 12, 2012. The performance was uploaded to YouTube and received global attention. The arrest and sentencing of the group’s members sparked protests and demands for the women’s freedom.
O’Connor’s concern is that two of the three members sentenced, Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, are mothers and their children will suffer from parental separation and alienation. All three group members, Alyokhina, Tolokonnikova, and Yekaterina Samutsevich were sentenced to two years in a penal colony.
An eloquent writer, O’Connor urges Putin to move with compassion and consider the needs of these innocent, suffering children first.
You may read O’Connor’s full open letter to Vladimir Putin below.
Dear Mr. Putin,
My name is Sinead O'Connor. I am an Irish singer of little significance other than having a huge heart full of love for all manner of people... and being somewhat braver than small females are usually. .. which of course may be considered crazy in some quarters! An 'irregular' is what I might be called in old military terms. But I am also a singer who is, when at my best, capable of soothing incendiary situations with my singing voice. And sometimes written.
This comes from my genuine unconditional and non judgmental love of all people, especially strangers... of which to me of course, you are one. So that I am going to approach you with the same loving intent and normal speak... as I would any stranger. I’m sure you're probably sick of being spoken to in 'presidential speak' and would appreciate being treated like a normal human being. I know I do. By the way I did not attend school much and I did not learn punctuation... so please forgive me and furthermore, take it as a compliment I’m trusting you enough to be myself and not insult you with rubbish.
I am someone who had direct experience, as you may have yourself, of what I choose to call The Holy Spirit. And I don't just believe... but I KNOW that all people, from Kings to presidents, to singers, to anyone... are intrinsically good in their souls. Except those who knowingly hurt children.
Not who hurt unintentionally. The scriptures tell us if we didn't KNOW something was wrong, we are not guilty. but once we understand, it is sin to repeat the action or not correct it. Especially if we are what is considered 'sane'.
I believe, though you may think it mad... but artists are, by necessity 'mad'... someone has to do everyone’s madness for them.. that secretly all people love each other... we just aren't yet advanced enough to understand it. but we are growing toward it.
I’m sure you feel yourself; it is often strangers who are the safest people to trust and love. its is those close to us we have to watch.
It can’t be an easy job being president of any country. I feel sorry for presidents. Everyone thinks they have ultimate power but throughout history you have all been very vulnerable people and need to be considered as much as the scriptures call 'the motherless, the widowed, or the needy".
Some people (I believe to be connected to Amnesty International but am not entirely certain) have asked I write a song on top of a 'backing track' of the female band currently in jail in Russia track about you.
I find I’m someone who doesn't like to get involved with politics. I tell my children truthfully... I am a singer because I am not intelligent on anything else. And Politics confuses and bores me.
I deal with spirit and I am an ordained priest and I use music and my heart as my priesthood... not wishing to disrespect the beautiful sacraments. But... some rules need to be disobeyed, because God needs help in this world. And suffering is caused in president and pauper... because poor God is held hostage by rules which keep us and it lonely.
This doesn't mean I’m always a good person. often I’m an awful jerk, to be honest. And I regret it. But I keep trying.
Mostly I try to be very brave and to treat all people as equals.
The songs is aggressive very critical of you and as I don't get involved in politics (even in my own country) and know nothing about you apart from your childhood, I do not want to hurt your heart by approaching you with anything but love.
Nor indeed do I want to be used by any government or organization to push some anti Russian agenda, no more than I would an anti -American agenda or any other country I love, as I love Russia and America and I beg you won’t prevent me from playing in Russia because I am making this plea, as I would cry if I could not play there and that’s the truth. and I believe as a healer artist, I have a lot to offer some Russian people.
Russia is a place so soft in my heart I would be bereft not to be able to go there. So instead of recording the song I thought of writing a gentler one. but there’s too much to say and make it rhyme in 3 minutes. So I’m writing this open letter to you, from a mother, to a mother's son and a father.
Your mother suffered the loss of two children. That must still be a great grief in your family's and your own heart. Sometimes for men, the only way to live with loss and grief is bury it. And when something brings it up we can run in all manner of ways.
The more sensitive are the more hardened we make our hearts. One can't be a poppy in a tsunami. One must become a football.
Baby darling, please forgive me addressing you in such fashion, but I see all people as sons and daughters of mothers... and in my middle age I feel like I want to mother people. So I address affectionately where my human weakness doesn't mess it up...
Two small children... Gara and Philya... are now carrying the loss of their mother, which is equal to the agony your parents suffered over the loss of their children if you think about it.
Thank God she had you. And thank God your own beautiful children have you.
When we were all young, we did things out of anger. The shock in ones early 20s etc, when one discovers not everyone on the news has been telling the truth. The realization the world isn't always a loving place, can be upsetting. and as youngsters we can’t help being angry and impulsive and try to throw off all manner of authority just to establish our own identity.
Particularly young women need to do this Sir, (you may know if you have daughters!) We need to establish a sense of safety in this world. and as St Augustine said... "Anger is the first step toward courage".
When I was young and you may have been the same... oh my god I had a temper. At school (or church for that matter) they never taught us how to communicate strong feelings healthily and one could only copy the example of elders and leaders... where largely war was the answer to everything! Not love. No One ever said love. Not even the spiritual leaders.
These children who have lost their mothers Sir, they don't care about politics, or the band above mentioned Sir, or hurting anyone. They love their mummies. And you need them to grow up loving their country. And they are going to suffer intolerable agony for the rest of their lives of they can’t have their mummies back as soon as possible.
One poor child only saw her mama for the first time in six months yesterday.
Oh Sir, can you imagine as a young father, how awful it would have been for you and your child if a brash impulsive young action on your part, not well thought out and not meant to frighten anyone resulted in your poor child losing you?
While the appeal and the issues concerned are being considered etc., Sir, please could you find it in your heart to allow the mothers of the band be allowed home on house arrest immediately so the poor innocent little children needn't suffer Sir, and carry loss such as your mothers or yours... which may ruin their innocent lives.
Maybe there’s a way out of this for us to learn theres ways artists and politicians and religions which could better learn to communicate and work together for the spiritual and political and general wellbeing of the people of the earth.
All are valid sir, from the highest king to the lowest crying child for his or her mother.
The girls ought not have frightened anyone. I wasn't there. I don't know what happened. But I have said clearly I think it was stupid terrifying people with balaclavas however rainbow colored. when there have been so many frightening shootings etc. and it’s terrible to scare old people or the vulnerable mentioned in scriptures.
I’m sure the girls are very sorry they hadn't thought of that in their youthful impulsiveness and genuine desire to be heard. Artists maybe need to be heard.
A wise man like you must surely see `Russian art has always been your greatest export. I really believe young people don't scream unless they're not being heard any other way.
And we all bashed people up... when we were young.
Verbally in the case of women... and in your own case when you were young you used to beat a few people up or frighten people yourself and your probably don’t feel too great about it or wouldn't want your grandchildren doing it. But we're all only human. And we do messed up stuff when we're hurt, or lonely, or we need to be heard, or feel unvalued.
Anyway sir... please let these mothers home to their children even on house arrest while sorting the case.
It’s the children who matter most, and you were a child once yourself.
I’d be happy to sing this to you Sir and I'd cry... and `I think you would too Sir... because I know you have a heart... and your mother suffered the loss of two children.
Can you imagine your children's suffering had they lost their mother so young and early in their development?
A strong leader is a benign dictator who is brave enough even to be killed for being spiritually right, knowing the true king of earth is God. And bidden or unbidden He is present.
Show the world what a real man is... as you can. No president has ever been brave enough to say the word "love" or "forgive". You never hear any politician say "love". Nor even the Priests half the time.
Please say it sir. Even just to yourself. Say 'forgive". And let these children have their mums at home on house arrest immediately while the other legal issues are pending.
Don't let these children suffer what your mother suffered. Loss is loss. Loss of a mother can never be gotten back.
I know you have a heart.
Sinead.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Video: Sinead O'Connor split from hubby

Yes, I know this is old news, but it's good video of Sinead where she actually speaks! So, here it is.

Video: Sinead O'Connor 'Troy' live at Pinkpop Festival 1988

Amazing live version of Sinead O'Connor singing "Troy" live at the Pinkpop Festival in 1988. I hope someone, somewhere has digitized this version and can keep it in mint condition!

Friday, September 7, 2012

Video: Sinead O'Connor talks bi-polar diagnosis, takes part in World Suicide Prevention Day







On September 10, 2012, Sinead O'Connor will take part in World Suicide Prevention Day, by speaking via Skype. The event will be held in Ireland, and is sponsored by Grassroots Training. September 10 is the annual day of awareness and remembrance for those suffering from mental illness, depression, and those who have committed or attempted suicide.

World Suicide Prevention Day is a global event that seeks to remove the stigma associated with those dealing with depression and mental illness. The World Health Organization, The International Association for Suicide Prevention and The World Federation for Mental Health work in conjunction to sponsor World Suicide Prevention Day.  It is believed that the stigma and social non-acceptance, and even bullying has contributed to higher suicide rates world wide.

Participating with Sinead O'Connor is Kate Bornstein. Bornstein was born a boy and now lives as a woman. She is the author of several books including Hello Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks and Other Outlaws and A Queer and Pleasant Danger. She is a powerful voice to young LGBT teens dealing with fear, depression, and thoughts of suicide. Bornstein has participated in the "It Gets Better Project" that was launched after more than five teen and children suicides occurred in the United States during September 2010.

The rash of teen suicides occured in children and teens that were LGBT, bullied for being LGBT, or accused of being LGBT. The suicides brought great media attention to the trials and torments that often plague those who are LGBT, and culminated with the suicide of Rutgers University student Tyler Clementi. Though Kate Bornstein and Sinead O'Connor will participate in the Grassroots Training event in Ireland, there will be other events taking place worldwide.

Additionally, those who would like to remember those who have lost their lives to suicide are asked to light a candle in their windows at 8 pm.

You may find more information regarding ways to promote suicide awareness here.

Those in the United States contemplating suicide may find help through the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. You may find the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on Facebook here.