My gran was Irish. She left Irland running away from poverty. Believe me, what this song states is the truth. Different generations, like mine, are still dealing with the trauma and trying to heal. The alcoholism, the Selfguilt imposed by the Catholic Church, the abuse... and so on. It's ALL real, very real. Only the TRUTH can heal entire families and a country. Furthermore, the world, because ALL is connected, we are all in this together, the healing through the truth of one country is the starting of the healing for the global spiritual benefit🤍🕯☘️may the truth prevail, ALWAYS💚
It's the truth. No famine. Just as there was no famine in Ukraine in the twenties (Holodormor). Or the Bengal famine of 1943 (British again). But I'm American, so God knows I've got no room for virtue signaling.
She was a truth teller and people hated her for that. Her mother did some serious damage in her childhood and the Catholic Religion set her mind and heart on fire, the face of rage she wore bravely but she also learned to love, became a mother only to experience all the pain that comes with it. The woman had a strength in her that just stood out even in her fragile state. Will always remember this beautiful Irish legend.❤
My school taught us about '98 from the age of 5 upwards. The schools built on Vinegar Hill Enniscorthy, on the ground where men women and children died for our cause. To this day it fills me with calm and joy to know our young ones are being kept informed of our past...
You know that most schools around the world only teach the history relevant to their countries, right? Like I once taught high school students from China who had never heard of the Atlantic Slave trade. American students learn about this in the 5th Grade. They'd also never heard of George Washington, the American Revolution, or the American Civil War, let alone Bacon's rebellion, The Trail of Tears, The American/Spanish War, the March on Washington, or the Wall Street crash of 1929 and its effect in the Deutschmark. These are all commonly taught in American schools. They learn other things relevant to them. So an Irish woman singing about the particulars of the British cottier system isn't particularly surprising, nor is it surprising that you've never heard of it. Even so- I've actually taught this in class in as part of a section on the exploitation of white immigrants by imperialist capitalists. It's called opening up a book after graduation and learning the things that teachers didn't have time to teach because they were busy busting their asses to teach students who don't want to be there the civics required to produce voters who still don't understand that the president doesn't control gas prices because they were too busy complaining about the homework assignment to actually read the section on the responsibilities and limitations of the President within the system of checks and balances. The point of school isn't to teach you all that you will know in life. It is to give you the skills to teach yourself. The motivation, the curiosity? That's up to you. Stop complaining about your own lack of initiative, get a book, and use the education you received. The only thing more obnoxious than the American Education Administrators and the reliance upon meaningless standardized testing is the entitled, arrogant and thankless American citizen that doesn't understand the point of education but sees it only as a monolith against which to pitch accusations and excuses for their own mediocrity.
Wow! This is amazing. Sinead is a genuine raw talent. Over the years, she has bravely spoke out about the Catholic church, mental health, child abuse and the historical oppression of the Irish by the British at a time when no one spoke these issues. She was way ahead of her time.
To this day people don’t know the history. Slavery and induced famine..still today the occupation and manipulation of our people. Sole of us left some are still there. Blood born trauma is real. We must keep our roots, I am learning my mother language finally. Honoring my ancestors..our family. Keeping our way alive in my spiritual beliefs and practice. It flows through me ✨ 🇮🇪 💫
Southern irish ppl are some of the best, most caring, giving honest loving ppl ive ever met in my life, beautiful ppl beautiful souls and a beautiful land thay come from✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️
Sinead always spoke the truth. She had the voice of an angel and the courage of a lion. Heartbroken Sinead has gone. Some people are too good for this world and Sinead was one of those people.
Sinead is speaking 100% truths here. Hard truths. But ends with forgiveness! I always saw her as a mother to all people, the way she fought to expose so many wrongs in the world. And never let up even when the media and most of society demonized her. Sacrifice, truth, acceptance, healing and forgiveness. I hope she feels all the love that has come out since her passing.
WOW!! She was bang-on right about the church & nobody believed her at the time. She is also bang-on right about the ‘famine’ because shiploads and shiploads of food was exported on the daily to England & over a million Irish literally starved to death. Thanks for telling the truth, Sinead! Even if it makes lots of people uncomfortable! ❤️☘️🇮🇪
Yes! I have studied and she is right on! Fortunately, some made it alive to the US, or I would not exist. But even here they did not take us in kindly at that time.
Fact. There are quotes from English MPs in parliament saying this was an opportunity to wipe the Catholic Irish off the map. I live in the UK. There is zero education that this ever happened. The majority have no idea.
OMG! this is history in modern song. Talks about the cultue, addiction, and statistic of serious issues. I love that line : Remebering and then forgibving.
OMG, I’ve never seen this video before, but it’s filmed a few minutes from my house! This is the end of Park St in Borough Market. It was also used in Lock Stock and The Krays. There used to be a real Banksy on the right, a small one. An ape saying ‘laugh now but one day we’ll be in charge’ on it. Listening to Sinead tonight, she was the same age as me, I was a fan in 1987 and bought her early albums and still play them now. She was special, she will be missed very much ❤
@@drums3269 It was so surprising just realising the street and freezing the video to make sure, and it is Park St. I remember seeing Madonna ‘Hung Up’ video not long ago again, and suddenly spotting these quiet side streets around my way. She must have been filming when we were all asleep! To think I could have wandered into Sinead’s video too. Forever with her baby boy now, I hope they are together anyway. This is such a powerful story she’s telling here, Irish history isn’t talked about enough, many people don’t know the truth about it all.
Now,lovely Sinead are singing in the deep rain finally with light and peace. World's enaugh for her. Brilliant irish voice part of universe.(from Jujuy,Argentina)
Staggering in its understanding of history, historical trauma and its effects upon a people. One of the most thoughtful treatments of these subjects I have ever heard. And it’s good music. We needed your voice, Sinead. We listened but didn’t hear.
800 years of crime. Some of Sinead's most powerful and emotional songs are when she talks about her country's history, or sings the old Irish rebel songs.
You're deluded if you believe this pish. I'll begin this discussion, who forced the Irish people to eat potatoes? Who took the meat, fish and other vegetables under armed guard and took it to England? Fact of the matter is, Sinead has literally fuck all to do with the famine. She descends from a long line of a wealthy, Irish family when it was the poor of Ireland that suffered while the rich evicted them from the homes they could no longer afford dispite the fact their families had lived there for centuries!
@@christophert9613 You might read some Irish history. The land system set up by the British government forced people to grow potatoes- potatoes grow where most other crops won't. As children grew up, the land was divided and subdivided so that there was not enough space to grow anything else. So yes, they were forced to eat potatoes. Further, other crops had to be used to pay rent to absentee landlords or else they were exported. The blight struck other countries but the way it was dealt with separated them from Ireland. Other countries stopped exporting food. Moreover, attacking Sinead O'Connor is only a logical fallacy that you are using because you are obviously not confident in your knowledge.
@@colleenbrowne739 ^This. And all that would have to be done for potato blight to destroy the potato crops of an entire decently large region would be for a few litres of soil to be taken from the island of Newfoundland, Canada to be dumped onto the earth of another region. It's illegal to bring soil or houseplants outside of the island for this reason. It could have been done accidentally or done deliberately, either option is entirely plausible. Potato blight can spread wide quite rapidly quite easily when Newfoundland soil is introduced to a region outside of Newfoundland.
I'd forgotten this song. Saw Instagram post. So powerful! Work as a volunteer on Famine Trail. It's healing getting it all out there, and listening to this gives me goosebumps.
Seeing ASL and that beautiful young girl signing is SO special and means so much to so many deaf people. Sinead I love you more and more the more I learn 💜
Ashamed to have only just found this spoken word uploaded 12 years ago created and produced. Thank you Sinéad for the healing you are bringing through for so many. Blessings to you and your family.
I’ve revisited this song just now, would be at least 5 years since I last heard it. Amazing that so many people still don’t know the truth about the famine, she tells it the way it is. Requiescat In Pace - RIP Sinead
"These are difficult days. To say what you think is to dig your own grave. Remember when I told you, If you were of the world they would love you." "Fight the real enemy." 💪💪💪💪
Sinead O'Connor was an awesome 'artist'. Her songs resonate deeply in your soul. She sang & performed from her heart, She 'cried out', unafraid, and Loudly, in the face of injustice, and oppression. She spoke of the choice to 'Do what's right', and about respecting each other. Also she expressed a vulnerable, and at times, broken heart. Like we all posses. She shared a message of truth and defiance for the hope and remembering of who we really are, and our 'unlimited' potential as fully 'conscious' beings...'Human', in the 'Image of God'. She cried out, and shared the message...To few have Listened. > Be@Peace, dear Sinead O' Connor. You are Loved and remembered with Joy and Sadness in 'my' heart, and so very many more. Thank You...Thank You! Prayers and hope to those close to You who suffer the greatest pain. ☮
In terms of campaigning for change by way of historical recognition and education, Sinead O'Connor was ahead of the time. Really pleased she is still around to keep speaking truth to power, and hopefully she still has plenty more years.
Plus I think princess Diana as the Peoples princess would have liked her. Although, I never new diana, did you? Anyway, why are you so.upset about speaking truth to power? That's like saying Boris Johnson doesn't lie, or Donald trump didn't instigate an attack on the capital. Are you lacking in an understanding of contemporary political culture
...another lighted, legendary Irish angel, making all the bad guys nervous with the shame they'd rather try to pride away.... the rest of the world loves you still, Sinead, dearest ones are never departed 'cause they live well in all our hearts...... Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam..! (pronounced: “Err yesh Day guh rev ah ann-am”)
🙏SINEAD O' CONNOR🙏 No one gave her any help when she was desperately trying to get some. But they all attended at her funeral ? This is our society and i pity you all hypocrits out there . Sinead O Connor was a gifted genius and a blessed angelic soul with great sense of empathy. She was a creature that could take in every single vibe and information from her environment. She was no sick. She was not insane! Society is insane.She was too sane to fit it and a real artist.This is what an artist should be like. She fulfilled her task and left. It really is very shocking how unique and spiritual she was.She had a great intuition and she totally understood the real meaning of life.Society on the other hand is too stupid to understand free spirits who fight for the truth and they go against the unfair norms of the system. Some got scared of her.They didn t like it she was outspoken and so they found an easy way to try and destroy her image.They marginalized her and stygmatized her.They went against her career since 1992. They had to shut her up.People became the sheep of the system and easily got brainwashed to boo her and call her unstable and other nasty names,when she had the guts to reveal some very important, disgusting things about the corrupted system. I feel lucky that i was a teen when i fist saw her singing NOTHING COMPARES TO YOU and that i lived in the same times with her. Because NOTHING COMPARES TO SINEAD..I was devastated when i heard about her death.She is more important than we think.She is a messenger.She came here to show us the path, she was tortured.She tried to warn us. To make us see.I pray for her soul to find the peace she deserves.Thank you Ms O' Connor.Some of us are still listening..R.I.P. dearest angel 😢💕🙏🤍🕊 Now you are where you really belong. Safe. Back home, in God's arms..Goodnight Sinead..You will never be forgotten. You HAVE ALWAYS been and WILL ALWAYS BE an inspiration. FREE, BRIGHT SPIRITS NEVER DIE.. We owe you so much..🌹 I am so sorry..😔 **Jesus on the cross said for his enemies " FATHER, FORGIVE THEM , FOR THEY DON T KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING.."
I loved Sinead for this song, her fearlessness, her honesty & her unpopular comments about the church. It was truth confronting power, and Sinead did it. Seven years of starvation under British rule, that history sugar-coated, when in Reality those with power in Britain stood by and watched as a million people starved to death. That was a lot of people in a small country. ❤️🩹🌸❤️🩹🌸❤️🩹🌸❤️🩹🌸❤️🩹🌸❤️🩹
Você foi incrível e extraordinária neste plano. Agora você está bem e em paz com seu menino. Não será esquecida através das tuas músicas que ficou pra marcar. Adeus minha Rainha da IrlandaSinéad O'Connor é a única e melhor voz de todos os tempos. 👩👦🎶🙏🕊
we discussed this song in English class when i was in high school. but i was in high school so long ago that this video didn't exist (this polished music video), so we watched an old live recording of it, and i listened to it a lot afterwards on my own time (the live recording). it's so jarring to hear the polished version, when i have this old probably 240p video recording in my head. amazing work either way. RIP
What a wonderful person you are! I was knew you only with a few songs but you are great with all kind songs! I like the way you look at the world too. Thank you for being!
R.I.P. thank you for your honesty about bi polar mental illnesses and the anguish during the gripping depression the stigma hurt me for quite a while I self medicated and was a terrible alcoholic and addict stopping meds when I thought I was better (typical behavior for us bi polar folks). I don’t recognize her with hair!
My gran was Irish. She left Irland running away from poverty. Believe me, what this song states is the truth. Different generations, like mine, are still dealing with the trauma and trying to heal. The alcoholism, the Selfguilt imposed by the Catholic Church, the abuse... and so on. It's ALL real, very real. Only the TRUTH can heal entire families and a country. Furthermore, the world, because ALL is connected, we are all in this together, the healing through the truth of one country is the starting of the healing for the global spiritual benefit🤍🕯☘️may the truth prevail, ALWAYS💚
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Remembering
It's the truth. No famine. Just as there was no famine in Ukraine in the twenties (Holodormor). Or the Bengal famine of 1943 (British again).
But I'm American, so God knows I've got no room for virtue signaling.
She was a truth teller and people hated her for that. Her mother did some serious damage in her childhood and the Catholic Religion set her mind and heart on fire, the face of rage she wore bravely but she also learned to love, became a mother only to experience all the pain that comes with it. The woman had a strength in her that just stood out even in her fragile state. Will always remember this beautiful Irish legend.❤
She was on drugs, which killed her, a Pope hater and a pathological liar. She didn't know the truth about anything from her Irish arse!
Yes... Sinnead O'connor lives in OUR HEARTS ❤
her mother was a monster
There is more history in this song than any in any school, anywhere
My school taught us about '98 from the age of 5 upwards. The schools built on Vinegar Hill Enniscorthy, on the ground where men women and children died for our cause. To this day it fills me with calm and joy to know our young ones are being kept informed of our past...
This is my first time hearing of this. I had no idea 😢 so sad the schools really do be brainwashing 😭
I mean the song is great but thats not true. It just depends on if you have conservative legislators trying to whitewash history or not.
@@Travis7060312 Conservative legislators? WTF are you ranting about?
You know that most schools around the world only teach the history relevant to their countries, right? Like I once taught high school students from China who had never heard of the Atlantic Slave trade. American students learn about this in the 5th Grade. They'd also never heard of George Washington, the American Revolution, or the American Civil War, let alone Bacon's rebellion, The Trail of Tears, The American/Spanish War, the March on Washington, or the Wall Street crash of 1929 and its effect in the Deutschmark. These are all commonly taught in American schools.
They learn other things relevant to them. So an Irish woman singing about the particulars of the British cottier system isn't particularly surprising, nor is it surprising that you've never heard of it. Even so- I've actually taught this in class in as part of a section on the exploitation of white immigrants by imperialist capitalists.
It's called opening up a book after graduation and learning the things that teachers didn't have time to teach because they were busy busting their asses to teach students who don't want to be there the civics required to produce voters who still don't understand that the president doesn't control gas prices because they were too busy complaining about the homework assignment to actually read the section on the responsibilities and limitations of the President within the system of checks and balances.
The point of school isn't to teach you all that you will know in life. It is to give you the skills to teach yourself. The motivation, the curiosity? That's up to you. Stop complaining about your own lack of initiative, get a book, and use the education you received.
The only thing more obnoxious than the American Education Administrators and the reliance upon meaningless standardized testing is the entitled, arrogant and thankless American citizen that doesn't understand the point of education but sees it only as a monolith against which to pitch accusations and excuses for their own mediocrity.
RIP Sinead, a beautiful Soul has left our earth, but her Spirit lives on.
Wow! This is amazing. Sinead is a genuine raw talent. Over the years, she has bravely spoke out about the Catholic church, mental health, child abuse and the historical oppression of the Irish by the British at a time when no one spoke these issues. She was way ahead of her time.
Talent? :-) she's around for more than 30 years!
Indeed she was
Ahead of her time? Are you expecting the human race to catch up to her?
To this day people don’t know the history. Slavery and induced famine..still today the occupation and manipulation of our people. Sole of us left some are still there. Blood born trauma is real. We must keep our roots, I am learning my mother language finally. Honoring my ancestors..our family. Keeping our way alive in my spiritual beliefs and practice. It flows through me ✨ 🇮🇪 💫
Hello sweat heart.
HEART CENTRE STAGE OF THE ANCIENT GODS KINGDOMS OF GOD
IS AUSTRALIA
THE TARTARIA HEART CENTRE
12.06 pm
Q9
Thank you!
And what part of Wisconsin are you from 😅 eejit
@@juz87who are you and where are you from?
More like genocide
Southern irish ppl are some of the best, most caring, giving honest loving ppl ive ever met in my life, beautiful ppl beautiful souls and a beautiful land thay come from✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️✌🏼♥️
Sinead always spoke the truth. She had the voice of an angel and the courage of a lion. Heartbroken Sinead has gone. Some people are too good for this world and Sinead was one of those people.
Sinead is speaking 100% truths here. Hard truths. But ends with forgiveness! I always saw her as a mother to all people, the way she fought to expose so many wrongs in the world. And never let up even when the media and most of society demonized her. Sacrifice, truth, acceptance, healing and forgiveness. I hope she feels all the love that has come out since her passing.
She’s dead. I don’t think she feels anything, let alone is.
A warrior mother
Love the Beatles shout out in the chorus. Sinead can do anything. What a loss. I hope you’re at peace now Sinead ❤
“We used to worship God as a mother. Now look what we’re doing to each other.”
Amen
Amen what?
When a dying world in need of a saint like soul virtuoso.. Sinead came and left so abruptly .. R.I.P. angel 🔥❤️❤️❤️
WOW!! She was bang-on right about the church & nobody believed her at the time. She is also bang-on right about the ‘famine’ because shiploads and shiploads of food was exported on the daily to England & over a million Irish literally starved to death.
Thanks for telling the truth, Sinead! Even if it makes lots of people uncomfortable! ❤️☘️🇮🇪
Yes! I have studied and she is right on! Fortunately, some made it alive to the US, or I would not exist. But even here they did not take us in kindly at that time.
Fact. There are quotes from English MPs in parliament saying this was an opportunity to wipe the Catholic Irish off the map. I live in the UK. There is zero education that this ever happened. The majority have no idea.
The English government are evil but the people are good
My heart breaks for her tragic story
Same happened with Ethiopia. Shipping green beans to Europe during the height of the famine
OMG! this is history in modern song. Talks about the cultue, addiction, and statistic of serious issues. I love that line : Remebering and then forgibving.
It's turns out you were the hero and not the pariah. Rest in peace, rebel. ❤🙏
OMG, I’ve never seen this video before, but it’s filmed a few minutes from my house! This is the end of Park St in Borough Market. It was also used in Lock Stock and The Krays. There used to be a real Banksy on the right, a small one. An ape saying ‘laugh now but one day we’ll be in charge’ on it.
Listening to Sinead tonight, she was the same age as me, I was a fan in 1987 and bought her early albums and still play them now. She was special, she will be missed very much ❤
@bloochoob Wow! Thank you for sharing this nostalgic and wonderful story. 🙏♥️
@@drums3269 It was so surprising just realising the street and freezing the video to make sure, and it is Park St. I remember seeing Madonna ‘Hung Up’ video not long ago again, and suddenly spotting these quiet side streets around my way. She must have been filming when we were all asleep! To think I could have wandered into Sinead’s video too. Forever with her baby boy now, I hope they are together anyway. This is such a powerful story she’s telling here, Irish history isn’t talked about enough, many people don’t know the truth about it all.
The light that will never go out
The voice that will never be silenced
Rise,rise and shine.
Now,lovely Sinead are singing in the deep rain finally with light and peace. World's enaugh for her. Brilliant irish voice part of universe.(from Jujuy,Argentina)
Staggering in its understanding of history, historical trauma and its effects upon a people. One of the most thoughtful treatments of these subjects I have ever heard. And it’s good music.
We needed your voice, Sinead. We listened but didn’t hear.
800 years of crime. Some of Sinead's most powerful and emotional songs are when she talks about her country's history, or sings the old Irish rebel songs.
You're deluded if you believe this pish.
I'll begin this discussion, who forced the Irish people to eat potatoes? Who took the meat, fish and other vegetables under armed guard and took it to England? Fact of the matter is, Sinead has literally fuck all to do with the famine. She descends from a long line of a wealthy, Irish family when it was the poor of Ireland that suffered while the rich evicted them from the homes they could no longer afford dispite the fact their families had lived there for centuries!
The rich were effin absentee landlords in Britain, the bulk of the Irish population was poor.
@@christophert9613 You might read some Irish history. The land system set up by the British government forced people to grow potatoes- potatoes grow where most other crops won't. As children grew up, the land was divided and subdivided so that there was not enough space to grow anything else. So yes, they were forced to eat potatoes. Further, other crops had to be used to pay rent to absentee landlords or else they were exported. The blight struck other countries but the way it was dealt with separated them from Ireland. Other countries stopped exporting food. Moreover, attacking Sinead O'Connor is only a logical fallacy that you are using because you are obviously not confident in your knowledge.
@@colleenbrowne739 ^This. And all that would have to be done for potato blight to destroy the potato crops of an entire decently large region would be for a few litres of soil to be taken from the island of Newfoundland, Canada to be dumped onto the earth of another region. It's illegal to bring soil or houseplants outside of the island for this reason. It could have been done accidentally or done deliberately, either option is entirely plausible. Potato blight can spread wide quite rapidly quite easily when Newfoundland soil is introduced to a region outside of Newfoundland.
Bob Marley
Eternal light grant onto her, oh lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her.
This song led me for the first time to think about Irish history rather than simply react to it.
RIP legend.
Or English history
@@michaelsrowland I'm Irish. Irish history.
I learned this song and brought it a capella to my English class and got an A+. Wish I’d told her. RIP, goddess ❤
The voice of the angels educating the masses.
rest in peace sinead. you were a visionary artist.
Sinead O'Connor and Dolores o'Riordan is both angels from ireland,,
The true beauty of an irish woman
I'd forgotten this song. Saw Instagram post. So powerful! Work as a volunteer on Famine Trail. It's healing getting it all out there, and listening to this gives me goosebumps.
Forget history lessons. Listen to Sinead. God bless her.
Seeing ASL and that beautiful young girl signing is SO special and means so much to so many deaf people. Sinead I love you more and more the more I learn 💜
I was so surprised! I recently got into her works and was not expecting it :)))
@@juicewrld-и я…
I'm pretty sure it's irish sign or british sign, not american
Bsl xxxx
Ashamed to have only just found this spoken word uploaded 12 years ago created and produced. Thank you Sinéad for the healing you are bringing through for so many. Blessings to you and your family.
I’ve revisited this song just now, would be at least 5 years since I last heard it. Amazing that so many people still don’t know the truth about the famine, she tells it the way it is.
Requiescat In Pace - RIP Sinead
Came back here to reflect on a beautiful, talented, brave lady - RIP x
Truth is powerful. Knowledge is power.
Sinead told the truth with this song R.I.P. sinead amazing legend, love you
my queen. i am ready to hear this message and heal ourselves and families.
"These are difficult days. To say what you think is to dig your own grave. Remember when I told you, If you were of the world they would love you." "Fight the real enemy." 💪💪💪💪
Wow, I’ve loved Sinead since Troy in 1987 but never knew there was a music video for this song, thanks UA-cam!
Seaned has the guts to say it like it is. power to you girl.
Yeah because we were in the 1920 or some shit and she would’ve been killed when she said that you clown
Sinead O'Connor was an awesome 'artist'. Her songs resonate deeply in your soul. She sang & performed from her heart, She 'cried out', unafraid, and Loudly, in the face of injustice, and oppression.
She spoke of the choice to 'Do what's right', and about respecting each other. Also she expressed a vulnerable, and at times, broken heart. Like we all posses. She shared a message of truth and defiance for the hope and remembering of who we really are, and our 'unlimited' potential as fully 'conscious' beings...'Human', in the 'Image of God'. She cried out, and shared the message...To few have Listened. > Be@Peace, dear Sinead O' Connor. You are Loved and remembered with Joy and Sadness in 'my' heart, and so very many more. Thank You...Thank You! Prayers and hope to those close to You who suffer the greatest pain. ☮
Wonderfully worded. 🙏RIP Sinead.💜
Rest in peace you beautiful genius truthful Angel.
The voice, the lyrics and the visual. There is just one word for it. Perfect
seems about wrong
Rest in Peace Beautiful Sister ☮️ O’Connor . There are too many Lonely People. Sinéad your words r important Than & more Now 💜
We lost a gem for sure. RIP Sinead O' Connor
Admire this fragile, sensitive and brave girl... for that, her people will get its free
Rest in eternal peace Sinead, you are finally at peace with yourself and the evil world that we live in. Your music will always remain alive 😢😢😢
Perfect
Black man from America here. I ❤ Ms O'Connor
The truth. You always spoke from the heart. RIP broken angel 💚💚💚🇮🇪
Sinéad and this tune are absolutely impressive. Brilliant! She's telling us the awful truth.
In terms of campaigning for change by way of historical recognition and education, Sinead O'Connor was ahead of the time. Really pleased she is still around to keep speaking truth to power, and hopefully she still has plenty more years.
Irish British history darling. And ways to.heal personal and historical trauma. She's very insightful. I send her a big kiss.
Plus I think princess Diana as the Peoples princess would have liked her. Although, I never new diana, did you? Anyway, why are you so.upset about speaking truth to power? That's like saying Boris Johnson doesn't lie, or Donald trump didn't instigate an attack on the capital. Are you lacking in an understanding of contemporary political culture
sadly sadly she is not,I weep
...another lighted, legendary Irish angel, making all the bad guys nervous with the shame they'd rather try to pride away.... the rest of the world loves you still, Sinead, dearest ones are never departed 'cause they live well in all our hearts...... Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam..! (pronounced: “Err yesh Day guh rev ah ann-am”)
i learned english, politic enlightenment, feminism, freespirit with her. Thank you Sinead. Rest in peace
🙏SINEAD O' CONNOR🙏
No one gave her any help when she was desperately trying to get some. But they all attended at her funeral ? This is our society and i pity you all hypocrits out there . Sinead O Connor was a gifted genius and a blessed angelic soul with great sense of empathy. She was a creature that could take in every single vibe and information from her environment. She was no sick. She was not insane! Society is insane.She was too sane to fit it and a real artist.This is what an artist should be like. She fulfilled her task and left. It really is very shocking how unique and spiritual she was.She had a great intuition and she totally understood the real meaning of life.Society on the other hand is too stupid to understand free spirits who fight for the truth and they go against the unfair norms of the system. Some got scared of her.They didn t like it she was outspoken and so they found an easy way to try and destroy her image.They marginalized her and stygmatized her.They went against her career since 1992. They had to shut her up.People became the sheep of the system and easily got brainwashed to boo her and call her unstable and other nasty names,when she had the guts to reveal some very important, disgusting things about the corrupted system. I feel lucky that i was a teen when i fist saw her singing NOTHING COMPARES TO YOU and that i lived in the same times with her. Because NOTHING COMPARES TO SINEAD..I was devastated when i heard about her death.She is more important than we think.She is a messenger.She came here to show us the path, she was tortured.She tried to warn us. To make us see.I pray for her soul to find the peace she deserves.Thank you Ms O' Connor.Some of us are still listening..R.I.P. dearest angel 😢💕🙏🤍🕊 Now you are where you really belong. Safe. Back home, in God's arms..Goodnight Sinead..You will never be forgotten. You HAVE ALWAYS been and WILL ALWAYS BE an inspiration. FREE, BRIGHT SPIRITS NEVER DIE..
We owe you so much..🌹
I am so sorry..😔
**Jesus on the cross said for his enemies " FATHER, FORGIVE THEM , FOR THEY DON T KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING.."
Your eyes... your voice.... your soul. :)
Sinead connor was a beautiful human being. R.I.P.
more relevant than ever with the current genocide right now.
rest in peace to a legend
🇵🇸🇮🇪✌️
Sinead was too real for this world with her words ✊
Nothing Compares 2 You, Sinéad. You are wonderful. ❤
Can you imagine if she was still with us on earth in 2024!
This Irish🦁 would be busy and have loads to say!!
Miss her XXX
I loved Sinead for this song, her fearlessness, her honesty & her unpopular comments about the church. It was truth confronting power, and Sinead did it. Seven years of starvation under British rule, that history sugar-coated, when in Reality those with power in Britain stood by and watched as a million people starved to death. That was a lot of people in a small country. ❤️🩹🌸❤️🩹🌸❤️🩹🌸❤️🩹🌸❤️🩹🌸❤️🩹
The live version of this is even better! RIP Sinead! ❤️
Rest in Peace, Queen Sinead.
So much pain ... and if here has to be healing there has to me remembering and then grievng and then forgiving
Amazing woman....shooting star. Legend.
Incredible insightful, a gift to this world
Just love the Sign Language in this Video as well as the great song.
It's nice to see some Sign Language - so rare
Sinead, you are great woman, and i hope everything will be ok with you, i wish you all the best from all my heart, thank you for your music!
REST IN POWER BEAUTIFUL 🖤
Você foi incrível e extraordinária neste plano. Agora você está bem e em paz com seu menino. Não será esquecida através das tuas músicas que ficou pra marcar. Adeus minha Rainha da IrlandaSinéad O'Connor é a única e melhor voz de todos os tempos. 👩👦🎶🙏🕊
A warrior for truth - Your music will live on!
This song is still power for 25 years later. As the grandson of a famine émigré
Yes!
Me too
we discussed this song in English class when i was in high school. but i was in high school so long ago that this video didn't exist (this polished music video), so we watched an old live recording of it, and i listened to it a lot afterwards on my own time (the live recording). it's so jarring to hear the polished version, when i have this old probably 240p video recording in my head. amazing work either way. RIP
A natural regalness!!🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼💯
If I were Irish I'd feel so proud to have such an artist, and I'd take this song as a second National Anthem
The song is perfect but it is no anthem material. A good anthem is something easy for singing by drunk crowds. Cynical? Maybe but true.
If you were Irish you would have to be a catholic to understand her in later life.
Why are you not relearning Irish after all?
we would but she keeps using mental health for all her wasted potential. Guess her mother was right.
She dropped straight up truth bombs, no wonder they destroyed her.
Literally destroyed her… 😢
Love Sinead! the best Irish singer
And Dolores?
What a wonderful person you are!
I was knew you only with a few songs but you are great with all kind songs!
I like the way you look at the world too.
Thank you for being!
All the lonely people, where do they all come from??
R.I.P. Sinead O’Connor
She is our generations joan of arc
رحمها الله
RIP what a powerful song.
What a woman well forever love you sinead🇮🇪💚
Goodbye Sinead, you were one of the good ones.
Que artista mas excepcional hemos perdido.
The best.
People should hear this! Rip brave Sinead
R.I.P. thank you for your honesty about bi polar mental illnesses and the anguish during the gripping depression the stigma hurt me for quite a while I self medicated and was a terrible alcoholic and addict stopping meds when I thought I was better (typical behavior for us bi polar folks). I don’t recognize her with hair!
Liebe Sinead, nun ist es schon 1 Jahr her dass Du von uns gegangen bist.😢 Du bleibst in unser aller Herzen ❤ unvergessen!!!
lyrics and history aside, she's got some sick flow!
Rest In Power 💚
One of the reasons I love this woman.
Ela canta com a alma, sensibilidade e potência à flor da pele...
Dropping Gems! Thank you
This song goes unbelievably hard 💯
We Irish people have suffered persecution just as much as anyone else, and it continues today..😎👌💚 Thanks Sin'ead
stop letting the allah akbars in your country raping your kids then
You ain't seen nothing yet! And you won't have The English to blame this time! Good luck!
@@Vortigan07 Did I say anything about the English wise ass? 💩👈😎
@@Vortigan07go to hell
perfect . nothing else to add. perfect. sending all my love
Brilliant woman ❤ RIP sister
Sinead again telling it as it was and is!
Sinead the teacher. 🌹
Шикарная женщина..... Вы сыграли огромную роль в моей жизни. Желаю Вам здоровья и всего самого лучшего. Пусть Ваши мечты сбываются!!! Любви Вам !!!!
Полностью с Вами согласна!
what a good song, she is really a genious
I knew her for the Wuthering Heights Movie but i never heard her music before. She's amazing.
All I can say is wow ❤😢