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8.16.2006

Sinead O'Connor - Song of The Vineyard




This is a good song, somewhat raw, live, but listenable. Lyrics by Isaiah...

Bonus: Sinead singing A Perfect Indian live. If you're not a fan you (a) havn't ever heard her really sing, or (b) don't have the discernment of the Holy Ghost...

1 Comments:

Blogger c.t. said...

I was being facetious. I know there's a 'scary Sinead' and a 'folk singer, woman-of-faith, Sinead.' She's also been a mother since she was a teenager which has divded her loyalties in her pop career and made her a bit schizophrenic.

The scary Sinead is a juvenile delinquent. As for her Roman Catholicism, she was born in Dublin (I think) afterall. That she at least is onto the fact that the Pope is not a special, biblical, personage is a pretty big thing for a Roman Catholic, born and raised. But I'm sure she's as flaky in her religion as she is in her politics. I just recognize her musical talent (which is real) and on display in the two songs I linked.

October 5, 2006 at 1:35 AM  

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