RIP to a legend. Vocal ANALYSIS of Sinéad O'Connor's unreal cover - Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U"

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  • It's extremely unfortunate that I never got to listening to Sinéad O'Connor before her untimely passing, and that's something that will stick with me forever. I have of course heard Prince's original version and Chris Cornell's cover, but for years you all have asked me to analyze this gem. So what better way to honor Sinéad O'Connor's career and life than with this song.
    Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Sinéad O'Connor for the first time, performing "Nothing Compares 2 U”.
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    Performed by Sinéad O'Connor - Words and Music by Prince
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    Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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  • @lapiccolapaula
    @lapiccolapaula 9 місяців тому +1501

    I was there. I was 15. Chile was leaving behind Pinochet's dictatorship and this was my first massive concert (there weren't stadium concerts during his time ). Her performance was so intense and emotional. Everything was so intense and emotional for us. Our hearts were burning in hope and joy. Her performance full of emotion vibed with our feelings at an historical time for Chile.Thank you, Sinéad. Thank you, Elizabeth ❤

    • @inscrutianaII
      @inscrutianaII 9 місяців тому +4

      🤟

    • @christoffesedao3579
      @christoffesedao3579 9 місяців тому +23

      That’s awesome you got to experience Sinead at such a special time in Chile 🇨🇱. One of her best performances. Thanks for sharing that. I live in USA but worked in Chile for a bit, so I have a love for Chile. . . . and Sinead 💔

    • @vonmoose1
      @vonmoose1 9 місяців тому +6

      How is Chile now after all these years?

    • @ludoviko2169
      @ludoviko2169 9 місяців тому +2

      EL TATA.... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @dorothymcmahon9995
      @dorothymcmahon9995 9 місяців тому +4

      Thank you for the context.

  • @srv2217
    @srv2217 9 місяців тому +923

    It is EXTREMELY rare that an artist did a Prince song better than Prince but Sinead completely owned this song.

    • @HerveBoisde
      @HerveBoisde 9 місяців тому +29

      Kind of like Whitney Houston and Dolly Parton. That’s how stars are born.

    • @tomwhite1857
      @tomwhite1857 9 місяців тому +30

      The Charismatic Voice should look at Prince's vast library, no offense but Shinead's most famous piece was a b side of his.

    • @elen5871
      @elen5871 9 місяців тому +17

      not _entirely_ sure I agree, Prince has so many deep cuts from lesser known albums that people have covered _at least_ as good. I think it's mostly because he writes songs that have a ton of depth, and he dabbles in _so_ many genres, when he hits a genre that someone pretty much ONLY works in, they can take his song and kinda make it their own? i'm thinking 'I feel for you' by chaka Khan, Patti Smith's version of 'when doves cry,' or when Beyonce did a cover of 'the beautiful ones.' OH OR THAT TLC COVER OMG it ended up being kinda gay too that one owns. or that tom jones/art of noise version of 'kiss' that would feel like a joke if it wasn't _actually_ being sung by tom jones

    • @elen5871
      @elen5871 9 місяців тому +4

      tl;dr, I'm stonked and trying to say 'prince is a musician's musician'

    • @jo_g.germany
      @jo_g.germany 9 місяців тому +43

      ​@@tomwhite1857that's one way of looking at it. Another is that Prince (no offense) had a gem of a song but couldn't cut it with it. That happens all the time, and doesn't take away from anyone. So let's appreciate both, the writer and the performer. RIP to both 🤘🏻

  • @Brighid45
    @Brighid45 9 місяців тому +289

    She was Irish to the core--a strong, fierce, tender, broken woman who let us see it all, and she sang because she had no choice, it was in her and had to come out. We are much the poorer for our loss, but we at least have her music.
    She's also using a Celtic singing style called Sean Nós. Delores O'Riordan used it as well.

    • @glacieractivity
      @glacieractivity 7 місяців тому +20

      As a Norwegian, your beautiful summary just broke me, my Irish friend

    • @erikaprobst4438
      @erikaprobst4438 7 місяців тому +18

      she had a haunting voice but sadly she was also haunted. I personally love her singing the foggy dew and other irish songs, and her Sean nós style. As an young irish girl in the 90s she was someone to look up too. rip 💔

    • @albin2232
      @albin2232 7 місяців тому +10

      Bless her sweet soul.

    • @xyz-yf2kr
      @xyz-yf2kr Місяць тому +3

      Yes that's exactly what I was thinking too. Love it.

    • @brheinfeldt
      @brheinfeldt 18 днів тому +1

      You absotively nailed it!

  • @ClezVideos
    @ClezVideos 5 місяців тому +102

    My sister and brother went to secondary school near where Sinéad lived. She used to come into the school once a week and give the kids singing lessons. She’d hang around for ages afterwards and chat with the kids. She was an angel.

    • @templestark4779
      @templestark4779 2 місяці тому +6

      No shit? Wow. I struggle to think of a more beautiful person, inside and out.

    • @ClezVideos
      @ClezVideos 2 місяці тому +12

      @@templestark4779 So many stories came out after she died of beautiful, selfless things she did for people but done in private without any publicity or fanfare. She was a genuinely kind, generous, beautiful person.

    • @Music-Is-Real-Love
      @Music-Is-Real-Love 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@ClezVideos
      💯%

    • @albrechtvdb6016
      @albrechtvdb6016 Місяць тому +1

      I love to hear and see her singing. What a beautiful woman she was , inside and outside. Her life full of drama. She didn’t get the happiness she deserved. Still feel very sorry for her.

    • @ChrisTroth
      @ChrisTroth 9 днів тому

      @@ClezVideos shane and sinead both, haunted by the music and other things, spirit perhaps, kindnes s, the ghosts of what we could be and the insanity of religious wars , which we all are haunted by. thanks to both for their voices in song making ours a better space

  • @darkpixels
    @darkpixels 9 місяців тому +611

    I'm a total brutal metalhead... But I cry everytime I watch this Sinead O'Connor live .... What an incredible artist she was...

    • @joeorel5475
      @joeorel5475 9 місяців тому +21

      so fricken true. I feel that

    • @TheSaltySeaman
      @TheSaltySeaman 9 місяців тому +21

      Every metal head I grew up with had exceptions, Pink Floyd, The Cure, and Sinead.

    • @lorijansen1986
      @lorijansen1986 9 місяців тому +22

      Exactly. Still makes me cry to this day. And to feel such utter sadness for her and the loss of her 💔

    • @namuroisvantjaar
      @namuroisvantjaar 9 місяців тому +15

      Same here. I'm a Thrasher 'till I die, but I liked Abba, Bowie & Sinead from the first time I heard them.

    • @niallmartin9063
      @niallmartin9063 9 місяців тому +19

      To think she insisted on producing her own debut album which is of the great 1st albums. She sang with her whole body.

  • @Nimno74
    @Nimno74 9 місяців тому +428

    Powerful woman, powerful voice. She was a gem that the world could have polished, but broke instead. R.I.P.

    • @niallmartin9063
      @niallmartin9063 9 місяців тому +22

      I love how you put that. Her record company wanted her to be “pretty” and tried to force her to have an abortion being inconveniently pregnant. Did they pick the wrong girl or what?

    • @MrCharlesYoakum
      @MrCharlesYoakum 8 місяців тому +14

      I've been listening to the Lion and the Cobra since it came out when I was in college, and I watched the world grind her down for speaking nothing but the truth. Her talent was incandescent. You nailed it with a single sentence far better than I ever did trying to describe her.

    • @dianebansen8708
      @dianebansen8708 8 місяців тому +5

      Perfectly said.

    • @MrHws5mp
      @MrHws5mp 8 місяців тому +3

      Wow - perfect choice of words. Thank you.

    • @rowanmayfair9249
      @rowanmayfair9249 8 місяців тому +2

      I'm just going to echo everyone else. I only wish that I'd been able to see her live. My brother saw her several times, and I was so jealous but still a teen, so it was a no-go. She was bloody fantastic.

  • @bgrigg07
    @bgrigg07 8 місяців тому +70

    Sinead was the real deal. No need for Auto Tune. Emotion, power, delicacy, she had them all. She knew how to work her voice. She knew how to work a mic, she knew how to work the crowd. She could have, she should have, been one of the greatest singers of our time. Instead she was punished for speaking the Truth. I hope she found the Peace she deserved.

  • @curtismorneault4556
    @curtismorneault4556 4 місяці тому +8

    It doesn't matter who you are, this performance cuts right through you. Few performers have flown this close to the sun.

  • @thephantomqueen9947
    @thephantomqueen9947 9 місяців тому +335

    As an artist and a human being, she was a raw, exposed nerve. I don’t think she was capable of *not* feeling and expressing everything. I didn’t know that music could sound like this, could feel like this, until I discovered The Lion and the Cobra, her debut album. It literally changed my life. Still can’t believe she’s gone.

    • @thegreatermysteries4134
      @thegreatermysteries4134 9 місяців тому +6

      Same here. Very well said.

    • @dHolbach77
      @dHolbach77 9 місяців тому +14

      Sucks she'll be remembered mostly for this song (I mean, really: the lyrics were probably written on the back of a napkin by Prince in about 3 minutes before he recorded it as a throwaway); she had so many better songs, that show off her vocal ability so much better (especially on her first album), and she could also sing classic jazz/pop standards as well as the best of them (but hardly anyone knows that): check out her Am I Not Your Girl?.

    • @thephantomqueen9947
      @thephantomqueen9947 9 місяців тому +19

      @@dHolbach77 There are worse songs to be remembered for. But it’s hardly the only one her lifelong fans will remember her for. My favorite and the one I’ll personally most remember her for is Troy. Also, if you don’t like Nothing Compares because it’s a Prince cover, you do know that Am I Not Your Girl is almost entirely covers? 🤨😉 She could have sung the phonebook and it would’ve sounded amazing.

    • @CyberChunk77
      @CyberChunk77 9 місяців тому +2

      well said! RIP Sinead.

    • @ww7883
      @ww7883 9 місяців тому +10

      Sinead was a monster of an angel with clipped wings trying to fly in a tenacious tempest. I used to play guitar along with her tunes and would go into a trance. Lion & the Cobra is also a fantastic album.

  • @frugalseverin2282
    @frugalseverin2282 9 місяців тому +266

    The song 'Troy' from her 1st album show Sinéad's full vocal range with plenty of emotion. Highly recommended.

    • @myrnav3155
      @myrnav3155 9 місяців тому +25

      The 1988 live version of Troy in the Dominion Theatre is mindblowing.

    • @amphetaminelogic7006
      @amphetaminelogic7006 9 місяців тому +28

      ​@@myrnav3155 prefer Troy version from pinkpop - the anger and emotion screams out onto 60.000 unsuspecting crowd ......

    • @jamiedoull154
      @jamiedoull154 9 місяців тому +3

      Oh definitely.

    • @SparksofHell
      @SparksofHell 9 місяців тому +12

      @@amphetaminelogic7006you had no doubts she would slay a dragon after that performance.

    • @AJ_NL_1963
      @AJ_NL_1963 9 місяців тому +9

      @@amphetaminelogic7006
      The Pinkpop version is indeed awesome.
      I was lucky to be in the audience that day.
      Still goosebumps all over

  • @YouEverSeeAFrogKid
    @YouEverSeeAFrogKid 7 місяців тому +14

    Even as a little boy I always thought that Sinead was the most beautiful woman. Never payed any mind to the shaved head she’s just gorgeous. I was 8 when this song came out. I’m actually proud of my 8yr old self for seeing the beauty of a woman without the need for hair as an accessory or beauty standard. Rip love

    • @themamma341
      @themamma341 5 днів тому

      Sinead’s reason for shaving her head shows how incredible she really was😢

  • @squincegoddess
    @squincegoddess 9 місяців тому +188

    I can’t look at this song the same anymore, after seeing her interview with Dr. Phil. The sexual and physical abuse she endured from her mother throughout much of her childhood is beyond heartbreaking. The reason why she keeps her hair short, the reason she shed a tear while singing this song in original video was all due to her mother. Everything she did, including her music was a cry for help. Very brave woman, such a tortured soul. 😢

    • @hfortenberry
      @hfortenberry 8 місяців тому +29

      I know it’s painful when you know what the lyrics meant to her. But she WANTED people to listen. She wanted the abuse to be seen. That’s why she sang. I heard her say once in an interview that the reason she became a singer is so that the abuses she and her siblings suffered would be known.

    • @bug092007
      @bug092007 7 місяців тому +15

      I have always loved this song by her but never knew it was about her mother in her version....Damn this hits hard .

    • @mindykloster3540
      @mindykloster3540 7 місяців тому +10

      I know! It’s just so brutal and soul crushing! I know what it’s like to want the love and affection from a mother and get rejected. It stays with you forever! It feels like the ultimate betrayal! My heart just always broke for Sinead!😢

    • @rachmann516
      @rachmann516 7 місяців тому +4

      At rock bottom some would open that door to our inner room and pray with sincerity. That stops the lashing out at the world bc its not the world that heals or to blame. The suffering that comes is simply reaping the seeds previously sown-karma.

    • @annamakara182
      @annamakara182 4 місяці тому +8

      It’s heartbreaking what she and her siblings went through.

  • @TheEnnisfan
    @TheEnnisfan 9 місяців тому +223

    I was a teenager when this song came out and it was MASSIVE. The music video is still one of the most emotional videos of all time. She just stares at the camera and displays so much emotion. It was unlike anything we'd ever seen. Sinead had a very unique and powerful voice. This is REAL singing; not some Cardi B bullshit. R.I.P. Sinead. 😢

    • @kelsworthy
      @kelsworthy 9 місяців тому +8

      Yes the original music video of Nothing is much better and more powerful.

    • @blue4democracy
      @blue4democracy 9 місяців тому +10

      ​​@@kelsworthyMore emotional bc of the cinematography perhaps... but the depth of emotion in her expression in general in that video falls flat compared to watching her live... LIVE is where it is with her IMO

    • @emriley5055
      @emriley5055 8 місяців тому

      ❤❤

    • @dwaynedeslatte2957
      @dwaynedeslatte2957 4 місяці тому +2

      Amen

  • @ks5553
    @ks5553 9 місяців тому +164

    A few weeks before she died she tweeted about the song Hi Ren and basically called it the greatest thing in the history of music. She was very kind and will be missed💔

    • @TheCharismaticVoice
      @TheCharismaticVoice  9 місяців тому +32

      That's impressive and I never knew about that. Makes me miss her even more not having the chance to speak with her!

    • @distanceismyplastercast
      @distanceismyplastercast 9 місяців тому +64

      ​@@TheCharismaticVoiceIn two Tweets she literally said that Ren had changed the game and said compared to him the rest of us are 5 year olds.
      If there's one thing you can say about Sinead is love her or hate her, she was honest. There wasn't a cause that she walked away from, often to her own detriment.
      Cancel culture was invented for Sinead after she tore up a photo of the pope as a protest against child abuse, live on US TV.
      Literally caused her to be banned and assize protests, which she put a wig on and went too.
      Never an apology from anyone in the US when she was proved right.

    • @spaceman9599
      @spaceman9599 9 місяців тому +23

      Class through and through, a true phoenix.

    • @kittenklub1964
      @kittenklub1964 8 місяців тому

      @@TheCharismaticVoice I'm Irish - Sinéad was a master of 'keening' ☘it stretches deep into our culture heritage so I hope you are familiar with it? We are mourning our beautiful Daughter Sinéad💔She was a force of nature with unmatched talent, but she was also very fragile. *Please* react to her live acapella performance of 'I Am Stretched On Your Grave' - a 17th-century Irish poem that she transformed with just her voice and a 'beat box' sample; She was keening for our Country & it is pure perfection.
      The media and music industry cruelly shunned her for speaking THE TRUTH about the catholic abuse of innocent Irish children, including herself & she was eventually proven CORRECT - now an acknowledged fact globally.
      But the damage was already done to her and her career. I hope they're proud of their relentless victim shaming of a 23 year old girl who was brave enough to speak out.
      I hope that she's finally at peace with her beloved son, Shane💚

    • @rosey_ie
      @rosey_ie 6 місяців тому +4

      Ohhhh I didn’t know that! 🥺 I’m really touched to hear that. So glad she got to see another incredible artist expressing what she needed to get out there. And a huge compliment for Ren - I hope he knows about it too. Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @hfortenberry
    @hfortenberry 8 місяців тому +98

    I’ve heard her say in interviews that she envisioned her mother when she sang the line in the song “all the flowers that you planted Mama in the backyard, all died when you went away”. This is the precise point where she cries in the official video. The relationship with her mother was tragic. Her mother was extremely narcissistic and sadistic and Sinead never gave up trying to win her mothers love. Then her mother died in a car crash when Sinead was 18 or 19. It was devastating for her. Knowing this back story helps explain the intense raw emotions in her cover of this song.

  • @brentsnavely424
    @brentsnavely424 9 місяців тому +69

    I saw her in 1992 or 1993 at the WOMAD festival in Columbus, Ohio. She came on stage with Peter Gabriel and her voice was like a sonic boom. It hit me more like a bass guitar. I swear her vioe made my rib cage rattle. It made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. I felt the emotion. I felt the passion. It was precision. It was vulnerable. It was sad. it was hopeful. I have NEVER experienced anything close to this powerful of a voice. On top of all of that, I love Irish mythology and Irish folklore. And she modernized that style of singing and wailing and made it cool again. I am so sad that she retreated after her hiatus in the 1990s from the world stage. Still, her body of work after her pop star status is very underrated and deserves more attention. 2/2

    • @isadorealire5722
      @isadorealire5722 4 місяці тому +2

      I saw the same tour in Denver at Fiddler's Green. She froze the entire crowd into silence. I will die on this hill.... During ' In your Eyes" there were times you could have heard a whisper from the other side of the arena. Chills, emotions, grown men weeping.

  • @lesgrice4419
    @lesgrice4419 9 місяців тому +230

    Sinead says apparently she studied whats known as 'Bel Canto' method under a coach called Frank Merriman (who still teaches I believe, you cant contact Sinead (well not that way) but maybe you can contact Frank) and she was continuosly in a Stanislavski' method of inserting herself into each song so every performance retained its power (in this case thinking of her mother who had her own mental issues and beat Sinead when she was a kid but nevertheless she wanted to love so much) - Frank would get her to reach for notes she thought she could not reach and just as she was going for it he would throw a ball, orange, apple at her to catch or avoid to get her to get out of her own way - its all emotion, thats what Sinead was, all emotion, all giving, RIP

    • @HerveBoisde
      @HerveBoisde 9 місяців тому +10

      Jesus Christ. That’s wild.

    • @muireobrien4642
      @muireobrien4642 9 місяців тому +66

      In exploring her voice, yes, she studied a little Bel Canto. Firstly, she is a Caointeoireacht (Keening) singer. She also uses Sean Nos. The English crown tried to destroy our ancient Irish traditions. Sinead O'Connor and Dolores Riordan can be credited with bringing our traditions to the may stream.

    • @timtam79
      @timtam79 9 місяців тому +9

      Many of today's artists studied Bel Canto with vocal coach Ron Anderson. Anderson also coached Myles Kennedy, Axel Rose, Chris Cornell, Adele, Ann Wilson, and on and on. He passed away in late 2021.

    • @tyghe_bright
      @tyghe_bright 9 місяців тому +14

      ​@muireobrien4642
      The keening, I think, is such an essential part of her expression, but isn't talked about much

    • @antoinelles
      @antoinelles 9 місяців тому +1

      Yes, but she met Merriman after that performance. Actually, after releasing her third album.

  • @yannhollister9091
    @yannhollister9091 9 місяців тому +275

    Her talent is almost scary to me, i don't know how to explain it but you can tell just by her voice/presence that she had a very hard life and went through alot.. She was a very brave and an amazing human being. I hope she is at peace with her son now.

    • @Donbro
      @Donbro 8 місяців тому +6

      oh boy did she, she can rest now at least.

    • @markmacpherson90
      @markmacpherson90 8 місяців тому +1

  • @driftingdynamic
    @driftingdynamic 4 місяці тому +49

    She was so raw...everything about her. I've heard this song before and knew who she was, but watching this performance brings a whole new respect and understanding of her. No filters on her voice, no hiding her emotion, and no hair. Yet her voice soars, her emotions are strong, and she is stunningly beautiful here.

  • @caboyle79
    @caboyle79 9 місяців тому +103

    The "yodeling" sound, the elaborate vocal runs, & the breathy delivery are all part of the traditional Irish "sean-nós" singing style also known as "lilting". Both Sinead and Dolores O' Riordan of the Cranberries were known for it. Another favorite of mine that you ought to check out is Sinead's collaboration with the Chieftains for "The Foggy Dew", an old Irish folk ballad about the 1916 Easter Rebellion. Very powerful song and there's a great live version on UA-cam.

    • @jessicaromick1035
      @jessicaromick1035 7 місяців тому +2

      Yes please check out that song!

    • @Discipline76
      @Discipline76 7 місяців тому +2

      The Foggy Dew is a song I listen to regularly. It's one of my favourite tracks of hers.

    • @michaelhinkley2598
      @michaelhinkley2598 3 місяці тому

      I thought it was a goose squaking

  • @nuada123
    @nuada123 9 місяців тому +187

    Sinéad had a unique voice coloured by the influence of 'Sean Nós' a traditional form of Irish/Scots/Gaelic singing that can still be heard today. Traditionally, it is the singer's voice only that is heard; no accompaniment. Seldom spoken of is the quality of her lyrics; deeply personal at times,almost hard to listen to I have to say. 'Troy' would be among my favourite songs of hers.Hard to believe that she vws so young when she wrote it. Thank you , Elizabeth for paying a tribute to our Sinéad. Greetings and blessings to you and your family, from Ireland.

    • @Timbotron
      @Timbotron 9 місяців тому +7

      ua-cam.com/video/PweUGhCZNiM/v-deo.html is a great example of her singing a traditional song, in this way.

    • @JP-eq7eh
      @JP-eq7eh 9 місяців тому +22

      I think another famous modern singer (that's also sadly passed) that might demonstrate this style is Dolores O'Riordan from the Cranberries. Absolutely love traditional celtic music and the modern stylings of it as well.

    • @john43332
      @john43332 9 місяців тому +4

      Completely agree Troy is one of her rawest and most powerful pieces. She gives all of herself in that one. The album cut made me have to sit down. This live version captures all of it
      Sinéad O'Connor - Troy (Live At The Dominion Theatre, 1988)

    • @FionasWriting
      @FionasWriting 9 місяців тому +12

      I came to see if anyone had picked this up - what is being described as a 'yodel' is such a specific Irish technique. Dolores was also a master of it.

    • @michaeloreilly2533
      @michaeloreilly2533 9 місяців тому +17

      @@JP-eq7ehDolores incorporated keaning into many of her songs. May both of these beautiful and gifted women rest in peace. Ní bheidh a leithéidí arís ann.

  • @richardedenfield5167
    @richardedenfield5167 9 місяців тому +87

    It feels like she's painting with her voice rather than just singing and you get all these different colors and it is beautiful like looking at a Monet or Van Gogh with sound.

  • @theasianelson
    @theasianelson 8 місяців тому +41

    She was a prophet, honestly. The way she just bypasses logic, captivates a human heart, and effortlessly lets it collapse in her hands ... nothing compares to her, honestly. There will never be another Sinead, and I'm so grateful she existed within my generation.

  • @auntieree
    @auntieree 9 місяців тому +49

    She absolutely was All that and a bag of chips. She talks in her memoir about how she practiced that whisper and how entwined in her music her entire life was. She was a walking angel with an entire repertoire of emotions that sprung out for us all to love. It's a crying shame that we didn't cherish her like we should have while she was blazing this unbelievable trail for all womankind to continue. I feel like she deserves for us to pick up the torch and continue the fight for women all over the world to be as free as we all deserve to be.

    • @Lemonbees
      @Lemonbees 8 місяців тому +2

      Beautiful

    • @NoReplyAtAll9
      @NoReplyAtAll9 6 місяців тому +2

      What a completely beautiful and perfect statement you've made. ❤

    • @shelbyw1961
      @shelbyw1961 4 місяці тому +1

      You could have not told it anymore beautiful that. Thank you.

    • @ameliabrown2282
      @ameliabrown2282 3 місяці тому

      I was there. We knew exactly how great she was :)

  • @ItsAllJohnny
    @ItsAllJohnny 9 місяців тому +225

    If you're looking to cover more Sinéad O'Connor I highly recommend looking at her performance of "The Foggy Dew" with The Chieftains in 1995. You really get to hear her voice with minimal instrumentation behind it and you get a great look at her mouth control throughout, too.

    • @Guttsdoyle
      @Guttsdoyle 9 місяців тому +17

      Been plugging this for months. One of my favourite vocal performances ever. Hopefully she's gets to it.

    • @The_KamaSutra_Scholar
      @The_KamaSutra_Scholar 9 місяців тому +10

      I'm of (mostly) Irish descent. I second Johnny 100% on this. It's a beautiful version and chokes me up, every time I hear it.
      There are two versions, one recorded in a studio when she was quite young, and another one, I think, a few years later.
      Also, also: her cover of "Danny Boy" is just phenomenal.
      Edit: I also play Dungeons and Dragons and have since 1979. About 8 months ago, my current bard, named Elspeth Agonarr :P , is a hobbit. I asked and got permission from the DM to write a song and have it put into the canon of his universe.
      I rewrote Foggy Dew. No other song could capture it.
      My character is a halfling bard (favorite race and class) of an institution known for hospitality and culture.
      So, during the "Orcish Wars", her institution helped with the feeding/housing of the wounded, and the refugees.
      She also wrote the following song, "The Dawning Moon" (sung to the tune of "Foggy Dew"), as tribute to those who lost their lives during that war, be they warriors or civilians. She then asked the local bards to spread it around, and to ask for donations to help the refugees.
      I was doing this on Twitch, through his Discord, with the other players. So, I spoke in an Irish brogue, and also drew designs and sigils for the character, using Ogham.
      “The Dawning Moon”
      As down the glen one Solstice morn to a city fair rode I
      There armed lines of marching men in squadrons passed me by
      No pipe did hum no battle drum did sound its loud tattoo
      But the Orcish Drums o'er the city's slums rang out in the Dawning Moon
      [Verse 2]
      Right proudly high over the Big Folk Town they hung out the flag of war
      'Twas better to die 'neath a Hobbit sky than to face the elders' roar
      And from the plains did magicks strain, strong men came pleading too
      Save our folk from death, at the hands of the Orcs, in the Bloody Dawning Moon
      [Verse 3]
      'Twas them who bade our warriors strong, fight on till break of day
      Their lonely graves, the city saved, on that fateful bloody day
      Oh, had they died, the city cried, what can we small folk do
      Their names not cheap, where now they sleep, 'neath the shroud of the Dawning Moon
      [Verse 4]
      Oh the bravest fell, and the sorrowed bells rang mournfully and clear
      For those who died that Solstice tide in the summer time o' the year
      While the world did gaze, in deep amaze, at those fearless Hobbits, few
      Who bore the fight that freedom's light might shine in the Dawning Moon

    • @tireachan6178
      @tireachan6178 9 місяців тому +6

      Great shout, I just suggested it too! Definitely one of the best performances to show her vocal range. The Chieftains providing music not unfamiliar to the old Clan Chiefs was very fitting tying in a modern era Revolution in Sinead's vocals with the ancient past.

    • @joiedevivre2005
      @joiedevivre2005 9 місяців тому +3

      YES!!! Came here to suggest the same.

    • @mbfrezon
      @mbfrezon 9 місяців тому +6

      I hear so much of the traditional irish singing style in her voice. Pretty amazing stuff. I also love that performance of The Foggy Dew. She wasn't afraid to go a capella

  • @redlineshipping2507
    @redlineshipping2507 9 місяців тому +46

    She's a force of nature. An icon. And a tortured, troubled soul. Also breathtakingly beautiful.

    • @AnDre-yu4po
      @AnDre-yu4po 8 місяців тому +6

      I was looking for this, she's so pure, in and out.. "breathtakingly beautiful" - thats it.

  • @colinmitchell9212
    @colinmitchell9212 9 місяців тому +25

    This was always Sineads song, no-one every did it better. She was unique, hauntingly beautiful. Shame she has passed. RIP Sinead.

  • @SlightlyCrunchyMama
    @SlightlyCrunchyMama 9 місяців тому +55

    She shares a piece of her trauma every time she sings. So much so that I almost always cry when I hear her sing, I can hear her pain that she expresses so honestly.

  • @benoitrenaud519
    @benoitrenaud519 9 місяців тому +70

    We want more Sinead! The live version of Troy, with just a 12 string guitar, is just amazing.

    • @cjmc123
      @cjmc123 9 місяців тому +1

      Powerful every time.

    • @LadyGX
      @LadyGX 9 місяців тому +2

      Yes! Troy, please.

    • @cjmc123
      @cjmc123 9 місяців тому +2

      Pinkpop, I think it was.

    • @geoffreyhawley503
      @geoffreyhawley503 9 місяців тому

      Yes. This.

    • @msns1978
      @msns1978 8 місяців тому +2

      Agreed. Not a simple feat to mesmerize 60k people with just a guitar and your voice for six minutes through a song with mostly just two chords.

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 9 місяців тому +178

    This song was written by Prince, but Sinéad O'Connor sang the hell out of this song and made it her own.
    RIP Sinéad O'Connor. Such a beautiful soul inside and out. I hope she's finally at peace and with her son again.

    • @joergojschaefer3521
      @joergojschaefer3521 9 місяців тому +7

      She was only 3 years older than me and had enough of "living at war"
      for two lives! Frightening... R.I.P 🙏

    • @EdwardsNH
      @EdwardsNH 9 місяців тому

      It was written by Prince for her though, so not a cover

    • @dbrooks76
      @dbrooks76 9 місяців тому +7

      ​​@@EdwardsNHsadly no, not true. It was recorded by Prince and The Family before O'Connor covered it on her 2nd album

  • @kathoney7908
    @kathoney7908 8 місяців тому +30

    This cut made her a superstar... I remember reading a newspaper review of her debut album The Lion and The Cobra and going directly out to buy it -- I was NOT disappointed. A raw, exquisite banshee -- like nothing my young ears had ever heard before. SUCH a genius -- and such a brave, unique, principled and uncompromising artist.

    • @ImGoinForABimble
      @ImGoinForABimble 6 місяців тому +2

      What’s your favourite song off that album? I’m just discovering it. I heard Drink Before the War in a Netflix show today, been listening to that and Troy. I grew up in the same town she lived in, I can’t wait believe I overlooked her music until now. Great description by the way!

  • @sophoklesgreek3237
    @sophoklesgreek3237 8 місяців тому +13

    what impresses me most, is that you believe her every word. she is not just telling a story or singing a song, she let have you part of her inner feelings.. at least that what it is feels like when you listen to her .. beside all the amazing and brave stuff she did, that is what I miss most ..

  • @dj_daem0n
    @dj_daem0n 9 місяців тому +69

    If you really listen close to when Sinead comes in, you can hear the crowd sing a choir synth line that doesn't actually appear until after the chorus. But hearing so many people sing out like that always gives me chills regardless.

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 9 місяців тому

      I think it's beautiful ❤️

  • @mst3ktemple421
    @mst3ktemple421 9 місяців тому +144

    This song is like a rollercoaster between soft phrases and completely raw, primal screams. The duality describing the relationship in the song is so intense that when I listen to what she is really saying it brings tears to my eyes every time and I am so grateful for it. RIP Sinead. Critics and fans weren't always kind to you, but you touched every one of their lives.

    • @moki1210
      @moki1210 8 місяців тому +9

      I cry every time I hear her sing this song. Even when it first came out, the video brought me to my knees. The rawness of emotion, of loss, of heartache…all these years later and it’s always like hearing this for the first time.

    • @MS-sm3er
      @MS-sm3er 8 місяців тому +2

      So so many of her songs have this duality - all truly intense and emotional - more than this song I can’t keep a dry eye during Jackie or Last Day of Our Acquaintance especially.

  • @jcnunny
    @jcnunny 8 місяців тому +8

    Onions are being chopped near me every time I hear this magnificent performance from this angel. Never fails.

  • @violetfemme411
    @violetfemme411 9 місяців тому +40

    "Last Day of our Acquaintance" is my favourite Sinead song. This feels like an extension of the intense grief at her husband divorcing her. That song DIRECTLY addresses the deep sense of loss, grief and confusion 💜 RIP beautiful girl 💜

    • @irishcoffeetruecrime
      @irishcoffeetruecrime 3 місяці тому +3

      Have you heard her "This is a rebel song" you will cry 😢

    • @carlitochakra7169
      @carlitochakra7169 3 місяці тому

      Sinead's version of Gloomy Sunday (Billie Holliday). Also check out Sinead's version of The Streets of London. My favourite song and performance is Mandinka. 💛💜💛

  • @modernmedeamedia
    @modernmedeamedia 9 місяців тому +69

    It’s a sin that’s she’s mostly remembered for a cover song when she actually has an amazing catalog of her own music. I saw her live several times and her voice was astounding, one of the few performers who was even more impressive live. Even if you don’t do an analysis of it, please check out her singing “Troy” live. It will blow you away.
    ua-cam.com/video/u_tJAVgZX0c/v-deo.html

    • @horkusone
      @horkusone 9 місяців тому +6

      Sinéad said that this song reminded her of her mom and that every time she sang it, she felt like she was with her again. Even just a few years ago she said she still loved the song and would sing it herself when she needed to feel her mom near.
      I don’t think it’s tragic she’s remembered for this song. It obviously meant a great deal to her (as evidenced by the way she performed it). I think that’s a good way to honor her memory.

    • @modernmedeamedia
      @modernmedeamedia 8 місяців тому +3

      I just mean it’s a shame that people don’t really know her musical output aside from this song. It’s obviously a beautiful cover.

    • @markferguson3745
      @markferguson3745 8 місяців тому +1

      The larger population will always seize on one offs and lowest common denominator standard structural progressions.What's important is that there is much more for those who seek it out, - and there is.
      Most don't know, or couldn't really tell you why they like what they like; I'm afraid that most often, they are just accepting without question what they are fed.

    • @annejeppesen160
      @annejeppesen160 8 місяців тому +3

      There are a few songs where the cover becomes THE song. This is one of them (Johnny Cash and Hurt are another)
      She hit a world nerve and had the entire world loving a single song, and then go back to her usual style and solid fanbase.

    • @glasgavlen
      @glasgavlen 8 місяців тому +1

      Yes Troy is amazing, also Jerusalem and Black Boys on Mopeds. I wore out the entire album (cassette tape) The Lion and the Cobra was deeply emotional and perfect.

  • @elen5871
    @elen5871 9 місяців тому +24

    the physicality of her performance is so *fucking* incredible, especially because you can _hear_ it all. you can HEAR that she's like. arched her back and curled her fingers so hard it looks like she's having a seizure. or the little hop when she hits the higher register in 'no-THING compares.' you don't need to see the performance to know that, it's all there to hear. and it fits this _bitter_ ass song _so well._ she really channels some _shit_ for this performance.
    she's gonna be so, so missed.

  • @djbeema
    @djbeema 9 місяців тому +21

    Her voice feels simultaneously so powerful and so fragile. I think its impossible not to be emotionally affected by it even if you're not a fan of the style.

  • @crewealex1125
    @crewealex1125 8 місяців тому +16

    I love that she chose to keep this song in her sets, and how much she sang it like it was brand new. Many artists would have dropped it for being old, or just phoned it in. It sounds like she was singing this like it was the most important thing in the world.

  • @leedsinshetland
    @leedsinshetland 9 місяців тому +48

    A beautiful, tortured soul. Her voice was an artists brush. A star grew, yet burned out with turmoil that would never leave her, and the deep pure sadness of her loss, a son who also suffered demons and blew out his own growing flame at a young age.
    RIP

    • @i_am_m3384
      @i_am_m3384 9 місяців тому +3

      I remember, that I had quite similar feelings, when I heard this song in 1990, while at that time I of course didn't knew anything about the horrible things, that happened in her early life or in her future.

  • @promiscuous675
    @promiscuous675 9 місяців тому +42

    Thank you. Please take a listen to Sinéad O'Connor's earlier work on the album "The Lion and The Cobra" (1987).

    • @jon-paulfilkins7820
      @jon-paulfilkins7820 9 місяців тому +4

      Jackie or Troy would be my top suggestions from that album... Solid classics and explains why Sinéad O'Connor was THAT important an artist.

    • @peaceofiona9198
      @peaceofiona9198 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@jon-paulfilkins7820Drink before the War is not bad either

    • @sovereigndayyouthkafir3943
      @sovereigndayyouthkafir3943 9 місяців тому +6

      The entire album is a hydrogen bomb of a performance--most debut albums don't have the energy that The Lion and the Cobra does. Every track is worth listening to, but I'll agree that Jackie, Troy, and Drink Before the War are stand-out songs.

    • @promiscuous675
      @promiscuous675 9 місяців тому +2

      I have never been able to select a favourite track, they are all mesmerising.

    • @peaceofiona9198
      @peaceofiona9198 9 місяців тому

      @@promiscuous675 Most of her work on last two albums is also mesmerising. At least for me. And last single she has released which was Mahalia Jackson 's "Trouble of the World" Is just breathtaking.

  • @Pinktoolbox
    @Pinktoolbox 8 місяців тому +30

    So raw, so naked and emotions exposed. I love her voice, her presence on stage, her ”l’ll dance and move like I want like it or not”. No hair, no shoes, no prestige just emotions and talant ❤ One a person that has lived a life of pain can do this. You ca’nt fake that very easily.

  • @bobjanis3589
    @bobjanis3589 9 місяців тому +70

    I wept like a child. Art is all about feeling (audio or visual), whether it’s in the moment or how it makes a connection with you. Sinéad makes you feel every note, directly from her. I realize we can’t live forever and that she had suffered loss, but what a tragic loss to us all. She had so much more to offer. RIP Sinéad. 😔

  • @Travelling_with_my_dog
    @Travelling_with_my_dog 9 місяців тому +31

    her version of this song gives me goosebumps EVERY SINGLE TIME

  • @ravenamagna1194
    @ravenamagna1194 8 місяців тому +10

    My dad gave me The Lion and the Cobra when I was little. I was obsessed with her voice and the fact that she had shaved her head, super cool to me as a child. Her voice is something I hardly can explain, cant put in words. I have goosebumps every time, soul touching. Im 30 by the way and still have the CD.

  • @zelgkopitar8799
    @zelgkopitar8799 9 місяців тому +49

    I'm generally a metal head but this is easily a top 5 songs of all time for me. Easily. She really takes this song and does something extremely magical with it. Maybe once a decade you get something of such quality, and among those one songs per decade, this is tops. So much emotion, control and as was pointed out, she is completely absorbed by the song.

  • @AngelinaG.-cc5xb
    @AngelinaG.-cc5xb 9 місяців тому +58

    I remember seeing the iconic video on MTV, just her beautiful eyes and voice and emotions, full screen. absolutely magical and mesmerizing. RIP to the icon 🙏

    • @comiccolorist
      @comiccolorist 3 місяці тому +2

      You should really do a reaction to this video. The live version here covers up a lot of her nuance - even if she is a lot more outwardly emotive here, the same intensity is still there in the video, bubbling a bit deeper.

  • @shrekswife2164
    @shrekswife2164 8 місяців тому +13

    Sinead reminds me a lot of Dimash. Audacious, unrestrained and fearless. She broke the mainstream mold of her time with this song and followed her own path without kowtowing to industry and pop culture expectations. She also had a strong sense of justice. A beautiful soul who graced us with her talent. Well done Sinead, now you can fly home and free.

  • @bryden72
    @bryden72 8 місяців тому +6

    One of the most bravest and generous souls to walk this earth. She always stood up for other people and didn't stop,
    She went to a dying fans beside and stayed there.
    Rest in power

  • @brettsiegel6934
    @brettsiegel6934 9 місяців тому +49

    Sinead’s voice so beautifully and tragically mimicked her personal life. There is only one word to describe her - UNDENIABLE!

  • @benfoxworth9826
    @benfoxworth9826 9 місяців тому +28

    If you would consider continuing evaluation of Sinéad's incredible music, please review Troy. It's one of my favorites, and a powerful song.

    • @melrupinski88
      @melrupinski88 9 місяців тому +1

      Agree. I’ve never heard a singer do so many different things with their voice in one song. Blew me away when I first heard it back in the 80s, and still does today.

  • @GingerJesusSaves
    @GingerJesusSaves 8 місяців тому +87

    As an Irishman, thank you! She has a special place in our countries heart and it's always beautiful to see Sinead affecting people still. 💚
    New subscriber, fantastic analysis. Can you please do a reaction to Van Morrison? His voice is exceptional by any standard. And Sinead and him were great friends .🙏🧡

  • @dabooser1048
    @dabooser1048 8 місяців тому +4

    I saw her in 1989 at a fairly small venue. No band, the music was recorded so it was just her and her voice on the stage. The only concert i have ever been to where the audience was silent and sitting in their chairs with the exception of the applause between songs and the end. Its not that everyone was not into it, we were all mesmerized by her voice. I have never heard another singer live who was that amazing.

  • @jamiewilliamson641
    @jamiewilliamson641 9 місяців тому +14

    I think the breaks in her voice are very reminiscent of traditional Gaelic folk songs. She was absolutely brilliant. You can also hear some similar breaks in Delores O'riordan from the Cranberries. Both Irish.

  • @paulsmith2516
    @paulsmith2516 9 місяців тому +14

    Sinead O'Connor was a true force of nature, a truly unique talent and an incredible human being. Prince himself even said that this was no longer his song, that it belonged to Sinead and I don't think anyone could argue that. NOTHING compares to Miss O'Connor nothing. Rest in peace you beautiful soul ❤

  • @csmccarthy123063
    @csmccarthy123063 8 місяців тому +14

    Watching and listening to this, it's difficult to understand how it wasn't her writing. She embodies the song. Feels like her soul pouring out through her vocals.

  • @tjvertigo
    @tjvertigo 9 місяців тому +8

    I remember the first time I heard her, I had to listen to every single thing she did. Some of my favorites are the more obscure songs, and if I was asked to choose a favorite I couldn't. I was totally vibing to Mandinka in the car just the day before she passed. Man, her loss hit me hard.

    • @tjvertigo
      @tjvertigo 9 місяців тому +2

      @@tinoliera9480 totally! The studio versions are great, but live? Phew. Nothing beats it.

  • @susanray7181
    @susanray7181 9 місяців тому +24

    She used her live performances to explore her voice and give new emotion. Each time she sang it was different. It gives the feeling that she’s giving you real emotion. You FEEL Sinead’s songs more than you hear them. If you listen to her studio recordings, they are a lot more uniform and typical. She always she was born for live performance, and she truly was.

  • @Lexcoaster
    @Lexcoaster 9 місяців тому +12

    Some singers don't sing, they emote. Sinéad was one of them. ❤

    • @TheCharismaticVoice
      @TheCharismaticVoice  9 місяців тому +9

      I find that emote of emotion as important as singing technique, if not more. She has both, and it's awe inspiring!

    • @redadamearth
      @redadamearth 9 місяців тому

      If you're not emoting, you're not singing.

  • @RhiannonClarkMusicofficial
    @RhiannonClarkMusicofficial 8 місяців тому +4

    I am from Dublin Ireland myself... And a singer also ....❤
    Sinéad O'Connor was someone who helped me understand my mother who was estranged for most of my life 🧬❤
    I can tell you now Sinéad O'Connor was inspired...
    She was a woman made of pure spirit 🌹
    Her choices come from her love of freedom 🙏
    I understand this whole heartedly 🌹....
    May she rest in Peace 🕊️✌️
    She will be forever loved and appreciated 👍
    Thank you for Sharing your love of the voice Sister ❤️
    I get it ❤

  • @rawrpancake
    @rawrpancake 9 місяців тому +16

    I was bawling my eyes out once I've heard that live performance for the first time... I 'feel' this song much more, and I would even dare to say, that she was using her whole body to convey the music, like a conduit. Absolutely amazing presence

  • @derekbowbrick6233
    @derekbowbrick6233 9 місяців тому +13

    Notes from the angels, growl from the metal gods, and operatic emotions. You will be missed. R.I.P.

  • @oscardiggs246
    @oscardiggs246 9 місяців тому +42

    Sinead did a live recording of the entirety of The Lion and the Cobra on a college tour in 88 or 89.. It is a transcendent performance that shows exactly what she was capable of even that early in her career.
    The whole concert is amazing, but Troy and Jerusalem are absolutely haunting.

    • @silasrobertshaw8122
      @silasrobertshaw8122 9 місяців тому +6

      Live Troy is the quintissential Sinead to me.

    • @jollyj3285
      @jollyj3285 9 місяців тому

      Is that live version available somewhere? I would love to hear it...I know her Live at Pinkpop Troy is completely amazing

    • @oscardiggs246
      @oscardiggs246 9 місяців тому

      @@jollyj3285 link I had has been taken down, but here's the version of Troy from the Dominion Theatre. This and Pinkpop are definitely the best I've seen
      ua-cam.com/video/1lV21J75vFE/v-deo.html

    • @kimwiley4061
      @kimwiley4061 9 місяців тому

      Do you know where to find this recording?

    • @oscardiggs246
      @oscardiggs246 9 місяців тому +1

      @@kimwiley4061 There are a lot of audio only, but this is the best video version I found. It's not everything, but it's a lot of the songs.
      ua-cam.com/video/ii2A4LFGsVs/v-deo.html

  • @DeadDad1
    @DeadDad1 8 місяців тому +5

    My god I miss that woman. Her voice was so beautiful! I am not ashamed to confess that hearing this moved me to tears.

  • @davidjandroid
    @davidjandroid 8 місяців тому +3

    Sinead was a beautiful woman in so many ways. Her delivery was always incredibly raw and intimate and not having her with us anymore is a loss.

  • @Parula06
    @Parula06 9 місяців тому +39

    I love Chris Cornell's version of this, but Sinead's is the one. I remember seeing the astonishing video for this song on MTV back in the day. Totally mesmerizing. Sinead was an intense, fearless, courageous, straight from the heart singer, with a terrific voice. I cried when I heard she'd passed away.

    • @HerveBoisde
      @HerveBoisde 9 місяців тому +4

      She wore her vulnerability like a coat of arms. It was her trademark in a way.

    • @kingsgaurd
      @kingsgaurd 9 місяців тому +1

      The amazing cover with Sinead's voice combined a simple but powerful video (close up on her face) to really make a great musical moment,

  • @mistercrankypants
    @mistercrankypants 9 місяців тому +12

    Her creative palette was like a wrecking ball; her voice a vast dynamic pendulum that swung between absolute rage and love, both obliterating and rebuilding with each airy breath. She came out of nowhere when I was a teen and disappeared into relative obscurity in recent years. She will be missed although her unique footprint will continue to inspire for as long as people are here to remember her.

  • @RobiOne313
    @RobiOne313 7 місяців тому +2

    She was just so beautiful ..

  • @nicolemerrill4998
    @nicolemerrill4998 8 місяців тому +3

    RIP my sweet, old friend. You gave me voice when i had none. Thank you for everything. Until we meet again

  • @elbrooks
    @elbrooks 9 місяців тому +15

    My heart is so broken for her passing. She was a special one ❤

  • @SaintPhoenixx
    @SaintPhoenixx 9 місяців тому +20

    It's such a tragedy what happened to her. An incredible singer, a victim of one of the first and biggest celebrity cancellation (and she was right all along) and a tortured soul. Publicly struggling with her mental health for years and losing her son last year, she sadly died by suicide. Really sad that her life ended like that, she was one of the good ones and a hell of a voice. Some people just have no luck.

    • @georginachambers
      @georginachambers 8 місяців тому +1

      She did not kill herself. That is such an insult to this amazing survivor. Where did you get this BS conjecture?

    • @SallySamsara
      @SallySamsara 8 місяців тому +2

      Have you read her book Rememberings? She feels she has achieved all her dreams and more. Of course this was before her son Shane took his life.

    • @georginachambers
      @georginachambers 8 місяців тому +3

      I've read her book twice and now have my own copy and will read again. Everything she believed in would indicate she could never have killed herself despite her deep, deep sorrow. I say this as a therapist who has worked with folks experiencing complex PTSD for the past 35 years. From the deeply spiritual place she has always come from as a survivor, it is almost impossible she died by her own hand. I could be wrong of course, but I think not.@@SallySamsara

  • @RavenaDenver
    @RavenaDenver 2 місяці тому +2

    I saw Sinead 4 times in my life. I love her, she sang me through a really hard time in my life and I really don't know what I would have done without her Irish wail in my ears. When I had to be a warrior it was Sinead's voice that pushed the strength into me. Every concert I saw her at was like this. Emotion, that Celtic wail, you believed every thing that sounded out of her mouth. She was amazing. She spent her whole life doing the right thing whether it cost her personally or not. This woman saw and felt everything and did it without flinching or being a liar about it.

  • @milodemoray
    @milodemoray 7 місяців тому +3

    She put her heart into this song as much as she did in everything else she did.
    I'm no softy, I am a metal head and have been for decades, but Sinead reached deep into my heart.

  • @solzimer
    @solzimer 9 місяців тому +23

    A tragic song and a tragic life, sadly. Rest in peace Sinead, you deserve it.

  • @tonytooke76
    @tonytooke76 9 місяців тому +18

    Sinéad had such emotion from the premature death of her mother, it haunted her and in the video the tears she shed were because of her loss. I think this song was a way for her to let out that primordial scream of sadness and anger at the cruel world.

    • @Fantasyremix
      @Fantasyremix 9 місяців тому

      Wow I never knew that. My mom died earlier this year and I think about her whenever I listen to this song or sing it to myself. The lyrics work so well for that type of loss as well.

    • @tonytooke76
      @tonytooke76 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Fantasyremix I’m so sorry for your loss. It’s such a beautiful song and Prince’s words really reflect the pain of loss. Music has such a powerful way of embedding memories, good and bad. All our lives have a soundtrack.

    • @SallySamsara
      @SallySamsara 8 місяців тому +1

      In her book Rememberings Sinead tells of the psychologic, physical, spiritual, emotional, sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of her mother. Understandably, she had very conflicted feelings about her mother, their unfinished business (died when Sinead was 18), the maternal love she was deprived of….

  • @JM1OB
    @JM1OB 8 місяців тому +11

    Thank you so much for this . I really appreciated your analysis. Spot on. I was a professional opera singer for 25 years and I am in awe of Sinead O'Connor's fantastic technique and the immense emotion that she conveys. Absolutely unique and absolutely wonderful. R. I . P. Sinead. Total respect for an amazing musician and person. xx

  • @jamesguerrero2993
    @jamesguerrero2993 8 місяців тому +4

    As they say, Better late than never. Her voice was one of the most powerful instruments in a generation and was unique. No one could pour so much emotion into their performances without having a deep deep impact on the audience. Long live Sinead O'Connor and that magical voice of hers that could set fire to a room and put it out at the same time.🤘

  • @spaceman9599
    @spaceman9599 9 місяців тому +14

    Thank you. She was incredible. Mandinka even further vocal gymnastics. Her raw honesty and incredible, powerful voice will be missed.

  • @evillittlegoat8338
    @evillittlegoat8338 9 місяців тому +23

    I urge you to check out "Troy", as others have already suggested. I was blown away the first time I heard it and have been every single time I've heard it since. Also, you might like "He Moved Through the Fair". It's a traditional Irish folk song, and both live performances I've seen by her on UA-cam have loads of close-ups of her singing :) I think her technique is very much influenced by the traditional Irish singing tradition. And now I have to go and check if you've covered Dolores O'Riordan already

    • @ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095
      @ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095 9 місяців тому +1

      I just said the same thing about _"Troy."_ But the studio video, not any live version where she just plays one or two chords.
      {:o:O:}

    • @evillittlegoat8338
      @evillittlegoat8338 9 місяців тому +3

      @@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095 Yes, the strings add a LOT in the studio version. But if we just focus on the voice anyway, the live recording from the Dominion Theatre is pretty bloody amazing, too :)

  • @pauld2810
    @pauld2810 8 місяців тому +6

    Believe me, you can fall down a deep, deep rabbit hole following Sinead O'Connor's incredible career. She mastered so many musical styles. Think of just about any musical artist, and she probably performed with them.

  • @circlewindranch
    @circlewindranch 6 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for fully appreciating this beautiful, misunderstood artist of my time… her emotion and expression in song is what all of us fell in love with.

  • @MikeJesus.8
    @MikeJesus.8 9 місяців тому +4

    TROY !!! Gotta do Troy next. Sinead O'connor is & will always be my favorite.!!!!! (Pinkpop Festival 1988 live)

  • @Broccoli_Highkicks
    @Broccoli_Highkicks 9 місяців тому +49

    Prince gave away number one hits like stocking stuffers. Now that dude was a legend.

    • @TheCharismaticVoice
      @TheCharismaticVoice  9 місяців тому +22

      He really was. I might do a Prince analysis, but I know a lot of his stuff (I think...)

    • @joergojschaefer3521
      @joergojschaefer3521 9 місяців тому +1

      A future TSH Deep Dive perhaps? 🤔

    • @laurahigdon4741
      @laurahigdon4741 9 місяців тому +1

      Yes please!!
      @@TheCharismaticVoice

    • @jackblack8667
      @jackblack8667 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@TheCharismaticVoiceUA-cam would strike it, sadly.

    • @Akaite79
      @Akaite79 9 місяців тому

      @@jackblack8667 I've seen other UA-camrs do reactions to Prince

  • @JamesHawleyOtt
    @JamesHawleyOtt 9 місяців тому +8

    She was a prophet/activist and her voice was singular in the music industry. So much emotion... Just so much emotion. She will be sadly missed. When I first saw/heard her when I was 14, I saw in her a champion for all of us misfits, all of us that had a little voice, all of us that had suffered. She was a thing of beauty and she was and still is our hero.

    • @JamesHawleyOtt
      @JamesHawleyOtt 9 місяців тому +1

      If you listen to the studio recording you will also notice that she sings the G4 sharp just about every time she reaches for it, which I think was intentional because in the live recordings she usually hits that note and obviously can. The studio version is even more emotional than live ones and I think the sharp notes are a part of that.

  • @louisehogan5782
    @louisehogan5782 9 місяців тому +2

    Every hair on my body is standing, wonderfully raw and brutally honest. What a talent that will be remembered forever. RIP Sinead.
    I hope you have loving arms wrapped around you 🙏🏽🇮🇪

  • @LeNaSmileyStar
    @LeNaSmileyStar 9 місяців тому +7

    Sinèad O'Connor such a talent, herStory was tradical.... on oh so many levels. RIP❣
    She chose to shave her head to have less attention on her looks Well, she didn't need hair to show off that beauty.
    The emotions in her voice....😢😢 ... I think only Dolores O'Riardon from Cranberries have simular qualities - both Irish...
    Anyways, thnx a million for analysing this masterpiece.
    I WISH you'd consider Prince's When DOVES CRY as a reaction/Analysis at some point. 🙏🤞🤞

  • @sithlordkaeyl21
    @sithlordkaeyl21 9 місяців тому +8

    Sinead O’Connor definitely had a hauntingly, beautiful voice, and she took this song to another level when she sang it.

  • @maisiesummers42
    @maisiesummers42 9 місяців тому +5

    She did a cover of Don't Cry For Me Argentina, and it's incredible.

  • @lauradecker4213
    @lauradecker4213 7 місяців тому +2

    SO STRONG YET SO BROKEN...THANK YOU SINEAD FOR YOUR MUSIC.

  • @firedoc5
    @firedoc5 9 місяців тому +14

    She could bring out the emotion that just grabs you. In the official video it's a close up of her face that shows her tears that were legitimately real that just made it more emotional than just her voice. Just loved her.

  • @jimdez11
    @jimdez11 9 місяців тому +11

    Her entire first album "The Lion and The Cobra" is a force of nature, listen for your own enjoyment and you'll get some idea what a fresh influence she was.

  • @analozada9475
    @analozada9475 9 місяців тому +2

    I’m literally crying as I’m watching this! 😭🙏✨🖤🫶🏼

  • @joecarr9476
    @joecarr9476 9 місяців тому +10

    This Live version she did in Chile is my fave version of this song. I love the way she easily transitions between falsetto to normal tones then on up to harder expressive tones and back to falsetto. Brilliant. RIP Sinead.

  • @louiscypher9558
    @louiscypher9558 9 місяців тому +2

    Elizabeth I love how when you get super excited over sometime your eyes get huge.

  • @SP-free
    @SP-free 9 місяців тому +5

    At the time this song by Sinéad shook the world and became a smash hit, very few people knew this was ‘a cover’…knew who wrote this ‘cover’…or cared that this was ‘a cover’…and most had not heard the original by Prince.
    Most treated this as Sinead’s song. It was hers. She smashed it. She brought it to life.
    This is one of the few songs in musical history that while officially being ‘a cover’…never appeared so when people first heard it.

  • @SparksofHell
    @SparksofHell 9 місяців тому +8

    Sinead was a fire cracker. Depending on her mood at the time, the way she’d perform a song varied greatly: sometimes almost breathing the words in a growl or a wild uncontrolled scream. It was always amazing to see/hear though. The emotion she packed into everything was always amazing.

  • @foxheathen2970
    @foxheathen2970 9 місяців тому +8

    Troy was the song that i played on repeat as a child. Sinead was my main inspiration for learning to sing. Her raw emotion and incredible range are amazing!

    • @MsValpar
      @MsValpar 8 місяців тому +1

      Troy always gets me. No matter the version. It is breathtaking. I love Sinéad so much...

  • @vastanberga
    @vastanberga 8 місяців тому +2

    I remember the first time I heard this song, I was working at a construction site and just froze, fighting to hold back my tears. I was heartbroken and didn't want any of the men see me crying my eyes out. I always remember the pain and how empty and hollow my heart ever been since then.

  • @davejolly9010
    @davejolly9010 9 місяців тому +3

    A minute in, and your mouth is wide open in astonishment... RIP our Beautiful Irish Sinead😢