I'm so happy sinead had the chance to tell her own story on her showtime documentary before she passed. What a true loss for the world. A talent we shall never witness again. May she have true peace now.
I think Maria Shriver was a little biased & not very objective. Her mother was born a Kennedy ~ a staunch Irish Catholic family that embraced the church. Sinead probably picked up on that (In my opinion).
Of all things to get upset with the MSM about, you choose one of the few times they are just telling the truth/ stating a fact?!?!!??! I bet you sit there every night and soak up the lies though.
Love how a very young Sinead shredded Maria Shriver's demeaning line of questioning (single motherhood, shaved head, bad kid, etc.) and handed it all right back. Nope.
Amazing, I'm rediscovering her. And the rediscovery is so much better than the original discovery where I did not appreciate he more lyrical side because I was into heavier stuff then.
Sinead was a truth speaker, serving as scapegoat for those who did not want to hear. Bipolar disease is leading cause of suicide. Need more treatments. Her pain and trauma was sadly also her gift and her art.
Sinead was not bi polar sinead openly spoken about her hysterectomy mis diagoned bi polar was her hysterectomy after effects Irish will keep true to sineads truth 🫶🏼💜🍀💕🕊
Too right her revenge for her pain was her gift, she also said music was her treatment when she had none from her past. I honestly think she's now one of the most interesting artists out there, her video of nothing compares looks like the most "cry for help" video ever in recorded history. With her it was like watching a movie more than just listening to music, throughout her activism and music all she was doing was looking for closure from her past and to help save others lives from experiencing what she did, it was as though her past trauma granted her this unstoppable anger of power she had to release. She raised herself up so well under those circumstances as people usually blame the parents but luckily she's one of those people who doesn't lower herself to others level. You can tell she's been a rebel and troubled soul from the start, because she did the biggest comeback from her past like when her mom said she was nothing repeatedly a lot, she would then put power and emphasis hitting huge notes on the word NOTHING in that song nothing compares, most of her emotion you can see was on that one word. It kinda gives you shivers to think about. She kind of reminds me of Lisbeth from the girl with the dragon tattoo, not as savage as her since Sineads soul is more gentle but both very intelligent and all about justice and both treated terribly and both very misunderstood and hauntingly beautiful characters if I had to compare her to a movie character it would be her
Maria shriver… what kind of questions were those? Even for the times? They were hyper aggressive; has Sinead sitting down on the floor in a hippie style interview and she pulls out the unwed mother card? What about the unwed father? Honestly I don’t know how artists agree to these interviews half the time. I certainly wouldn’t be. It’s probably why Sinead was saying freedom was eluding her; she was forced by promoters on tour to have to sit opposite conservatives firing negative connotations. Maria Shrivers underhanded passive aggressive assumptions were astounding. No open questions; instead closed statements .
Her life got so derailed, but it's a matter of perspective. She'd say in big part, it went exactly as she wanted. Definitely rebellious, and then her body and mind rebelled against her. I see her as a hero.
You said it great in the intro, dude. It's definitely sad. Not unexpected, but there is never full preparing for anybody's loss until it actually happens. As you say: we've been watching her since "Lion & The Cobra". I don't think I ever even bought any of her albums, I think it was always my girlfriends who had that album, and I worked in a record store when the next one came out. Was watching SNL AND the Dylan tribute. I always had thought that statement would have meant more in Ireland (and if she had quoted Bob Dylan instead of Marley at the Dylan tribute!) but I never thought bad of her about it. Quite the opposite! That's what rock & roll is supposed to be! And when we finally got to see her performance of "I Believe In You"......wow. Getting misty eyed just thinking about it. Thanks for posting this (and the other interview).
I get what you're saying. But, she blurted out Marley's 'War' at the Dylan tribute because she spontaneously decided to deliver the same song/message from SNL that the crowd was booing. It's the mate to the tearing of the photo. It was another brilliant statement of course. I wish she could have settled enough to deliver 'I Believe In You' as scheduled so it could have been part of the official show releases. But, the SNL thing and Dylan tribute were only days apart in high profile NYC. It was a lot of hub bub, energy and crowd to contain for someone so young. No one should have booed. It's always in poor taste. Dylan himself had to admonish his audiences in the 60s when he went electric. Ironically, he said, "I don't believe you" when they booed and called him Judas.
Hi! Enjoy your channel and content. We have the same tastes in a lot of areas. Thanks for the Sinead videos. She was one of my favorites. What a gorgeous face she had. Sinead and Bo Derek had the most beautiful faces in the entertainment industry....RIP Sinead. Love you!
A melhor cantora de todos os tempos é única e a melhor . Não será esquecida através das tuas músicas que ficou pra marcar. Vou te ouvir e amar sempre minha Irlandesa Sinéad O'Connor presente hoje e sempre. Adeus!! Lenda nunca morre. ❤
GYPSY ROSE creator is very sad today😪 Playing my Sinnead O'Connor's original vinyls I bought decades ago...my family genes on my fathers side is clan Irish "O'Connor" who were the ancient high kings of the Isle of Eire🍀 (Ireland) ...we both stem from this original clan.... Gone but never forgotten💞, she spoke her truth ...alot folk usually hold back on speaking❗️ ..she was ready for awhile now to cross over to the land of the fae🧚♀️ She will now sing💫 dance💃 and celebrate once more🌙...Our beautiful Isle of Eire will take you back home over the sea in spirit ✨️long live her memory 🇮🇪and music 🎵for generations to come...🍀your music taught me to speak my mind, be myself, never shy away from my beliefs and dont change my characteristics from birth no matter who ridicules me👩🦰 RIP SINNEAD O'CONNOR #sinneadoconnor #isle #eire #ireland #O'connor #fae #comparetoyou #highking #music #genes #speakyourmind
I believe she just wanted to be the individual. Not to be known but be known at the same same , however ti be herself. Not what anyone excepted her to be. I think she was standing up for her rights . And she was expressing herself, sometimes her thoughts, her ways and maybe what she's gone through. I believe that's what she done through her music. And then did interviews and things on social media. I believe we had all theses thoughts , feelings and things going on in your head . I think this show and told within her life. I believe that maybe, she could not always cope with it all. Wether I am right or wrong , who knows.
The interviewers questions FFS. It wasn't her that had the problem in this judgemental human world. FFS who's life is it . RIP sinead you had to leave i get it.
AT 19 sinead o Connor was NOT an unmarried mother,she had her first child at 20 and was married to John Regnolds that's child's father. Get your facts right and Stop sensationalising a brave woman's struggles who spoke up for abused children
"Does it bother you that people focus on your hair" she asks after her previous question "you shaved off your hair, how did you think it looked?". FFS!!
Her life was not improved by fame and fortune…having been so traumatised as a young child by absolutely every adult she encountered, to being thrust into the music industry albeit was able to express that pain, but she never really overcame it, it followed and haunted her, hope she is joyously at peace with Jesus…
Sorry to say but..... this was a kind of inane questioning and Maria Shriver was no match for Sinead's maverick response to life and living as it relates to her and her circumstance. Trying to cookie cuter her into some mould was totally lost on Shriver. Sinead was authentically true to herself, the rest is irrelevant.
Will miss you. 😢😢What an inspiration she is. ua-cam.com/video/nPpUkMn2b34/v-deo.html know more about Sinead's faith journey. Islam indeed saved her from her mental health struggles. Proof: Watch all her interviews since her conversion. Faith heals like nothing else. May God bless her soul. Always.
Amazing woman, more talented than 99% of the singers out there!!
The Joan of arc of our time! What a great human being she was RIP ❤
That’s blasphemy. Stop that foolishness. 😮😮😮
Amen. in the broadest sense of word.
Each entitled his own opinion.
Shriver was outclassed in every way here. Rip Sinead ❤
People loved her talent -- but what people really loved was she wasn't a phoney. CJ
She is amazing person as well 100% I'm a fan of hers I love her music as well.shes a amazing
I'm so happy sinead had the chance to tell her own story on her showtime documentary before she passed. What a true loss for the world. A talent we shall never witness again. May she have true peace now.
Ugh I hate mainstream media! "An unwed mother at nineteen!" I don't know how Sinead sat through that interview.
Yeah Maria shirvers interview skills enraged me in this clip
I think Maria Shriver was a little biased & not very objective. Her mother was born a Kennedy ~ a staunch Irish Catholic family that embraced the church. Sinead probably picked up on that (In my opinion).
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Of all things to get upset with the MSM about, you choose one of the few times they are just telling the truth/ stating a fact?!?!!??!
I bet you sit there every night and soak up the lies though.
Love how a very young Sinead shredded Maria Shriver's demeaning line of questioning (single motherhood, shaved head, bad kid, etc.) and handed it all right back. Nope.
So far, the only insipid question she hasn't asked is 'what kind of tree are you',
Maria has nothing on a woman like Sinead. She outshines her in every way
Amazing, I'm rediscovering her. And the rediscovery is so much better than the original discovery where I did not appreciate he more lyrical side because I was into heavier stuff then.
She was the real deal. Some people can't handle it. But like she said, some relate.😊
Just so beautiful, so iconic...Rest you soul
If Sinead hadn’t been the acclaimed artist that she was, she’d still have been an AMAZING woman. GOD speed Sinead 💚
she was so amazing it's staggering. I wish the sound was better on this clip!
6:56 Surely one of the most beautiful faces of all time
Sinead O’Connor❣️ how great was she!? Beautiful lady… Wonderful.❤
So beautifully eloquent ❤ RIP
Sinead was a truth speaker, serving as scapegoat for those who did not want to hear. Bipolar disease is leading cause of suicide. Need more treatments. Her pain and trauma was sadly also her gift and her art.
No she didn’t have bipolar. Misdiagnosed by the silly Irish quackers.
@@luminescence7584correct - a misdiagnosis and prescribed meds incorrectly for years that damaged her
Sinead was not bi polar sinead openly spoken about her hysterectomy mis diagoned bi polar was her hysterectomy after effects
Irish will keep true to sineads truth
🫶🏼💜🍀💕🕊
@@starlightsky222 correct - she was not bipolar- rather they misdiagnosed her as bipolar over the telephone & based on media coverage of her
Too right her revenge for her pain was her gift, she also said music was her treatment when she had none from her past.
I honestly think she's now one of the most interesting artists out there, her video of nothing compares looks like the most "cry for help" video ever in recorded history. With her it was like watching a movie more than just listening to music, throughout her activism and music all she was doing was looking for closure from her past and to help save others lives from experiencing what she did, it was as though her past trauma granted her this unstoppable anger of power she had to release.
She raised herself up so well under those circumstances as people usually blame the parents but luckily she's one of those people who doesn't lower herself to others level.
You can tell she's been a rebel and troubled soul from the start, because she did the biggest comeback from her past like when her mom said she was nothing repeatedly a lot, she would then put power and emphasis hitting huge notes on the word NOTHING in that song nothing compares, most of her emotion you can see was on that one word.
It kinda gives you shivers to think about. She kind of reminds me of Lisbeth from the girl with the dragon tattoo, not as savage as her since Sineads soul is more gentle but both very intelligent and all about justice and both treated terribly and both very misunderstood and hauntingly beautiful characters if I had to compare her to a movie character it would be her
Maria shriver… what kind of questions were those? Even for the times? They were hyper aggressive; has Sinead sitting down on the floor in a hippie style interview and she pulls out the unwed mother card? What about the unwed father? Honestly I don’t know how artists agree to these interviews half the time. I certainly wouldn’t be. It’s probably why Sinead was saying freedom was eluding her; she was forced by promoters on tour to have to sit opposite conservatives firing negative connotations. Maria Shrivers underhanded passive aggressive assumptions were astounding. No open questions; instead closed statements .
Her life got so derailed, but it's a matter of perspective. She'd say in big part, it went exactly as she wanted. Definitely rebellious, and then her body and mind rebelled against her. I see her as a hero.
A genius. An extremely disturbed genius.
You said it great in the intro, dude. It's definitely sad. Not unexpected, but there is never full preparing for anybody's loss until it actually happens. As you say: we've been watching her since "Lion & The Cobra". I don't think I ever even bought any of her albums, I think it was always my girlfriends who had that album, and I worked in a record store when the next one came out. Was watching SNL AND the Dylan tribute. I always had thought that statement would have meant more in Ireland (and if she had quoted Bob Dylan instead of Marley at the Dylan tribute!) but I never thought bad of her about it. Quite the opposite! That's what rock & roll is supposed to be! And when we finally got to see her performance of "I Believe In You"......wow. Getting misty eyed just thinking about it. Thanks for posting this (and the other interview).
It shocked our parents and we applauded her. I'm a few yrs younger than her, I think she helped us all to rebel, religion was breathing here back then
I get what you're saying. But, she blurted out Marley's 'War' at the Dylan tribute because she spontaneously decided to deliver the same song/message from SNL that the crowd was booing. It's the mate to the tearing of the photo. It was another brilliant statement of course. I wish she could have settled enough to deliver 'I Believe In You' as scheduled so it could have been part of the official show releases. But, the SNL thing and Dylan tribute were only days apart in high profile NYC. It was a lot of hub bub, energy and crowd to contain for someone so young. No one should have booed. It's always in poor taste. Dylan himself had to admonish his audiences in the 60s when he went electric. Ironically, he said, "I don't believe you" when they booed and called him Judas.
@@kimh5566perfectly put ❤
@@LaLeMay Thank you! A little ❤️ is always nice to see in notifications. Back atcha ❤️.
Love her ❤
Hi!
Enjoy your channel and content. We have the same tastes in a lot of areas. Thanks for the Sinead videos. She was one of my favorites. What a gorgeous face she had. Sinead and Bo Derek had the most beautiful faces in the entertainment industry....RIP Sinead. Love you!
Thank you for your support. Hard not to like Sinead
Loved her all my life ♥️ she was just amazing 😢
A melhor cantora de todos os tempos é única e a melhor . Não será esquecida através das tuas músicas que ficou pra marcar. Vou te ouvir e amar sempre minha Irlandesa Sinéad O'Connor presente hoje e sempre. Adeus!! Lenda nunca morre. ❤
GYPSY ROSE creator is very sad today😪
Playing my Sinnead O'Connor's original vinyls I bought decades ago...my family genes on my fathers side is clan Irish "O'Connor" who were the ancient high kings of the Isle of Eire🍀 (Ireland) ...we both stem from this original clan....
Gone but never forgotten💞, she spoke her truth ...alot folk usually hold back on speaking❗️
..she was ready for awhile now to cross over to the land of the fae🧚♀️
She will now sing💫 dance💃 and celebrate once more🌙...Our beautiful Isle of Eire will take you back home over the sea in spirit ✨️long live her memory 🇮🇪and music 🎵for generations to come...🍀your music taught me to speak my mind, be myself, never shy away from my beliefs and dont change my characteristics from birth no matter who ridicules me👩🦰
RIP SINNEAD O'CONNOR
#sinneadoconnor #isle #eire #ireland #O'connor #fae #comparetoyou #highking #music #genes #speakyourmind
I believe she just wanted to be the individual. Not to be known but be known at the same same , however ti be herself. Not what anyone excepted her to be. I think she was standing up for her rights . And she was expressing herself, sometimes her thoughts, her ways and maybe what she's gone through.
I believe that's what she done through her music.
And then did interviews and things on social media.
I believe we had all theses thoughts , feelings and things going on in your head .
I think this show and told within her life.
I believe that maybe, she could not always cope with it all.
Wether I am right or wrong , who knows.
The interviewers questions FFS. It wasn't her that had the problem in this judgemental human world. FFS who's life is it . RIP sinead you had to leave i get it.
Maria Shriver and Sinéad. What an unlikely combination
AT 19 sinead o Connor was NOT an unmarried mother,she had her first child at 20 and was married to John Regnolds that's child's father. Get your facts right and Stop sensationalising a brave woman's struggles who spoke up for abused children
Being an unwed mother isn't a negative thing
Feels free on stage…
Maria? Really out if touch.
Sinead left her floundering
"Does it bother you that people focus on your hair" she asks after her previous question "you shaved off your hair, how did you think it looked?". FFS!!
Her life was not improved by fame and fortune…having been so traumatised as a young child by absolutely every adult she encountered, to being thrust into the music industry albeit was able to express that pain, but she never really overcame it, it followed and haunted her, hope she is joyously at peace with Jesus…
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Maybe try Re uploading to fix the audio problem? What a bummer
9:43 ✊
Sorry to say but..... this was a kind of inane questioning and Maria Shriver was no match for Sinead's maverick response to life and living as it relates to her and her circumstance. Trying to cookie cuter her into some mould was totally lost on Shriver. Sinead was authentically true to herself, the rest is irrelevant.
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Arnie her husband had a son with their housekeeper
Maria Shriver is ex wife of actor Arnold Schwarzenegger
Maria husband Anrie had a son with their housekeeper
Lol
She couldn't cope with authenticity in this@@bernadettebarry3099
@@bernadettebarry3099 Who is care? That his life. I know from news also.
She did NOT "hit the rock scene in the EARLY eighties"...yanks, get it right!
"Hardcore punk"...🤦♂️
I think that time Arnold was sleeping around with they housekeeper!
Who is the twerp introducing this clip? 😂
That would be me...the twerp who recorded when broadcast, digitized, edited it and shared it with everyone. You are welcome.
@afoltz1982 thank you for sinead worthy wish
Don’t like Maria Shriver here! 🤔
Maria Shriver, why did you decide to wear your hair long? Did you realize how stupid it looks? Do you worry you might blend in too much?
Will miss you. 😢😢What an inspiration she is. ua-cam.com/video/nPpUkMn2b34/v-deo.html know more about Sinead's faith journey.
Islam indeed saved her from her mental health struggles. Proof: Watch all her interviews since her conversion. Faith heals like nothing else.
May God bless her soul. Always.
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