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The_Funkmaster from Newfoundland, Canada on 2002-01-08 02:26 [#00067109]



This was posted in the music thread, but I figured I'd make
a new topic...

if you like Sinead O'Connor, you should check out Us by
Peter Gabriel... she sings backup on a few tracks, and it's
really good... her voice blends well with Peter Gabriel I
think...

I gotta get more of you people into Peter Gabriel's music...
it's amazing, from Genesis straight through his solo
stuff...


 

Ophecks from Nova Scotia on 2002-01-08 02:27 [#00067111]



I LOVE that song where the video is just her and her bald
cranium. She's beautiful, too.


 

Absinth makes the heart grow fonder from the point between your eyes you cannot see on 2002-01-08 09:40 [#00067232]



Her first album is brilliant & I think she does vocals on a
Dead Can Dance track based on an Irish folk song something
about "stretched on your grave ....."

I say her once walking out of a hardware store in Kilkenny
(Ireland, my home town). I suppose even celebs have to
handle the mundanities of life.


 

jand from Chelmsford,Essex,Uk on 2002-01-08 09:47 [#00067235]



I love that "I am Stretched On your Grave" Song...it's on
her most famous album (the one with Nothing Compares2U)...

Think the words are from a poem by Frank O'Conner & the
breakbeat is good old unmangled Funky Drummer...

mmmmmm....sinead...




 

IronLung from Dark Side of the Moon on 2002-01-08 09:48 [#00067236]



"Stretched out on your grave" is her best song by FAR
Absolutely beautiful


 

Chrispy from UK on 2002-01-08 13:23 [#00067290]



In the video for Nothing compares (to you); The song is
about her experiences, like many other peoples. The vid had
to be done in one long take in order to have a very powerful
effect. The part where she crys are her real tears, the
meaning of the words really got to her, thinking about what
had happened, and she cracked but kept lip syncing
beautifully well.

It's a very moving song and a very powerful image and onew
that always stays in the back of my mind. I love O'Conner,
close your eyes and dive.


 

IronLung from Dark Side of the Moon on 2002-01-08 13:29 [#00067292]



To bad Prince could never put that emotion into the
song...Considering he wrote it.....

I guess he will never get back to his "Pussy Control"
days......


 

Chrispy from UK on 2002-01-08 14:29 [#00067299]



I feel very very small now...


 

Ironlung from Dark Side of the Shroom on 2002-01-08 16:14 [#00067348]



keep your head up man....its still a good song....


 


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