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From: kyrlidis@templeton.cchem.berkeley.edu (Angelos Kyrlidis)
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Hi,

First of all I must admit that the new Sinead song is absolutely brilliant!
I like all aspects of it (music and vocals) and believe that it will do
wonders for her career, since it appears to be getting some airplay in the
US (I have heard it at least twice at various settings). Has anybody heard
if there will be a single release in the US? Any track info about the 
UK single? Any video plans? (ie. should I get my MTV back? :)

The subject line of this post brings me to the second point I would like to
make. When I got the CD, I was disappointed to see that it wasn't *her* 
song. I don't have anything against Bono or U2 (in fact I have always liked
them and actually like them better now than I did 4 years ago), but I find
it ironic that their connection to Sinead always seems to come at the
right time and I am surprised that in this occasion Bono let her sing a
song he wrote given the nasty things Sinead has said about him in the past.
I thought that 'Heroine' would be her last connection with U2. So how did
this pleasant surprise come into happening? Anybody know the inside story?

Angelos

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Well, Sinead and Bono were photographed standing next to each other at
the premiere.

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To: kyrlidis@templeton.cchem.berkeley.edu (Angelos Kyrlidis)
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i remember reading that sinead attended a number of u2's zooropa
gigs this past summer, so perhaps they have patched things up.

besides, a lot of what sinead initally said about u2 seemed more
to do with her manager and her then strong support for the ira
and what she perceived as u2's abandonment of the cause for
irish unification - in any case, it is nice to see them together
again.

dsc

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*grumble*
i wanted to be the one to mention the new Jah Wobble with Sinead..

but since i wasn't...

how many tracks? it was two on the last one *i think*

John Lund

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These people in the music business really seem to know how to get people's money.
What is a real Sinead fan supposed to do when this woman appears on dozens of
albums of strange artists? - buy them of course! So here is entry #5 in the
current/forthcoming release list:
1. the single from the ITNOTF soundtrack
2. Jah Wobble's new album
3. Van Morisson's new album
4. Sinead's new album
5. Larry Adler's new album "Larry Adler plays the Glory of Gershwin" (May'94)

Oops. YMMATOYH was not written by Sinead!?! It sounds very much like a Sinead
O'Connor song. Thought it might have been a hint of what to expect from her new
album but now everything is left to speculation again.

Got the debut album of Eleanor McEvoy (Irish, as you might have guessed). 13 songs
and 13 times thumbs up. She's a gifted songwriter (and singer). She's brilliant
live too.


Matthias.

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Angelos queries (wrt the new single):               

>Any video plans? (ie. should I get my MTV back? :)

When I was watching the Golden Globe Awards, I was disappointed to find that
this year they didn't provide the opportunity for artists to perform the
nominated songs on the show.  They instead showed clips from each of the five
songs' videos.  There was indeed a video for "(You Made Me) The Thief Of Your
Heart".  She was wearing a long white dress, and running around some sort of
deserted building (kind of reminded me of the Alamo).  I haven't seen the whole
video though (I don't really watch MTV, it seems that when I do, they play
Heavy Metal).

Anybody have a release date on the single?

-Sam 


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hello
Too much talk to let me leave it alone.
That Bono/O'Connor photo can be seen in Rolling Stone
The video is supposed to be directed by Jim Sheridan (I think?) But then I
haven't seen much MTV in several years.  "Free your mind. Stop watching MTV" 
                                              --Sascha K. of KMFDM
Matthias seems to think she's got enough backstock for 3 albums.  I really
doubt it.  She's no Prince; her songs are better.  And I don't recall anyone
describing her as prolific.
	
I seem to remember her saying "I don't have anything left to say musically
at the moment" and figured that's why she did the covers album.  The way I
had it figured -- since Ensign/Chry/EMI nearly didn't want anything to do 
with her after the Pope incident, I thought she'd want just as little to do 
with them.  Therefore I imagined the remaining three albums in her contract
would all be contractual obligation albums (see  "Paul is Live" or at worst:
Lou Reed "Metal Machine Music"

Anyway, I do have some good news to add.  As soon as my class schedule lets
up enough -- I'll post the lyrics to what she called " a new song".  That'll
probably end up on any new album.  

Don't flood me with E-mail; it'll probably be up before Sunday evening.

JOE
MUSE@JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU

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Joe writes:
> Matthias seems to think she's got enough backstock for 3 albums.  I really
> doubt it.  She's no Prince; her songs are better.  And I don't recall anyone
> describing her as prolific.
> 	
Ok, ok. Let's say 2 albums.

> I seem to remember her saying "I don't have anything left to say musically
> at the moment" and figured that's why she did the covers album.
>
In the HotPress interview from about a year ago it was very strongly suggested
that she'd written a couple of new songs. She was talking about "a lot of
inspiration during the last couple of weeks". Since then it has repeatedly been
reported that she was writing songs.

> The way I
> had it figured -- since Ensign/Chry/EMI nearly didn't want anything to do 
> with her after the Pope incident, I thought she'd want just as little to do 
> with them.
>
Hmm. Officially they were always backing her - at least here in the UK.

> Therefore I imagined the remaining three albums in her contract
> would all be contractual obligation albums (see  "Paul is Live" or at worst:
> Lou Reed "Metal Machine Music"
> 
You seem to know more than I do :) Is it true with that her contract says
"6 albums" or something?

> Anyway, I do have some good news to add.  As soon as my class schedule lets
> up enough -- I'll post the lyrics to what she called " a new song".  That'll
> probably end up on any new album.  
> 
I'm looking forward to this. A really new song? When did she call it so? I
remember that on the TLITC bootleg she announced "My Special Child" as a new
song. I hope it's not that one (I love the song and would like to see the
lyrics though, it's just not new).


Matthias.

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Thought I'd relate a little anecdote.  Last Friday I called 99X,
the mega-popular alternative-hits radio station in Atlanta.  I asked
the DJ to play the new Sinead song from In the Name of the Father.
He said sure.  He didn't play it.  About an hour and a half later was
an announcement for the early Saturday morning show, and they said
they would be playing the new Sinead song.  If you know me at all you
know I did not get up early on a Saturday, even to hear Sinead on the
radio.  Then around Wednesday, I called the station again.  I spoke to
the DJ, he said, "Sinead has a new song?"  I explained to him about the
soundtrack, and he said he was sure they had it, and he would try to
play it.  He didn't.

So I have yet to hear the song.  I plan to buy the CD, but I will not
pay full price for one song that Sinead didn't even write.  So as soon
as I get to Best Buy, I will get it.  If the single appears here I will
definitely get it.

Does anyone know where I can get any of the promotional 12" singles mentioned
on the discography CHEAP?  I'd love to have some, but I'm poor right now.

That's all,
--me!
Peace, Love, and Hair Grease!!!

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For those of you who are suffering from lack of new material from Sinead,
you might want to check out Tori Amos' new CD UNDER THE PINK, which was
released on Tuesday.  It is an absolutely wonderful, gorgeous album (much
like her first) and I simply cannot say enough about it.  Of course the
style is completely different than Sinead's but the subject matter she
touches upon and her core audience are obviously similar...
 
Jerry

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	I almost forgot about this.  Luckily, I remembered I still had the copy
at hand.  The following paragraph is from NME JUNE 5 1993.

	Sinead O'Connor, Neneh Cherry, Chuck D, and members of Red Hot Chili
	Peppers have been signed up by producer Afrika Islam to appear on his 
	90's answer to George Clinton's 'Mothership Connection' LP.  Islam told
	the LA Times that his 'Bubbleheads' project is inspired by images of
	space aliens.  The album will contain samples of lectures on UFO's.

That's the last I heard of that.  But the 'babies are flown through the universesong might fit in with that theme.

Also in one of those 'artist updates' from awhile back was word Sinead was to
contribute to a musical.  The musical FILM was "I'll Do Anything." 
USA TODAY wrote (Feb 4):
	A modest comedy... masks an ambitious production that was originally
	a musical with tunes by Prince, Carole King, and Sinead O'Connor.
	When test audiences cried "Tin Ear Alley," Brooks axed them.

According to David Kronke, there were three versions of the film.  One in which
Nick Nolte, Tracy Ullman and Julie Kavner did the singing (now you know why 
they put end to that).  Two: the theatrical release without the singing and 
dancing.  And three:  "At one point, Mr. Brooks [the writer/director] concocted
a version of the film that audiences seemed to accept, which featured six of the original dozen numbers still in place, only performed not by the actors, but
by Prince and Ms. O'Connor."

There is a slight possibility that these songs may come out on a soundtrack.
People seem to be quite curious about this strange approach to a film.  But the
only way those missing performances will ever be seen would be on a laserdisc
edition.  And a laserdisc would be out of the question unless the film started
to make a lot of money.

What does that bring the number up to ?  Nine, maybe ten new releases?

JOE
MUSE@JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU  

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Hi all,

Well, I finally broke down and bought a Sinead bootleg.  Of course the
price being $10 helped me decide :)  However, the reason for the low
price was that there was no cover to the CD, just the CD and a jewel box.
Soooo, can someone tell me if the sleeve to the CD lists where and when the
show was recorded?

I noticed in some old posts that people who own both "Beautiful Vision" and
"Lion in the Cage" have stated that "lion..." is better.  My question is,
is the quality of that disc just as good as "Beautiful Vision"?  I can pick
up a copy of "Lion..." for about $20, so I'd like to know first.  The store
I got these from assigns ratings to bootlegs (great idea!) and listed "BV"
as being "8.5 out of 10" but listed "Lion..." as either 6.5 or 7.5 out of
10.

If it doesn't warrant a purchase, does someone who has "Lion...", but not
"BV" want to exchange taped copies?  

That's all.  

Rich
Boston Univ.

1994 - the year of Sinead's comeback!

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hi- 
this isn't Sinnaed related so forgive me-
all I have is this quick question:

has anyone heard about the upcoming Lalapalooza- who's in it and when is
its date to play in Minneapolis?  The only band I've heard about so far is 
Smashing Pumpkins.

thanx for any feedback!
(oh, and respond to my address)
tracy :)


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bought it yesterday. It's got the following tracks on it:
1. You Made Me The Thief Of Your Heart (7" Edit)
	this track is slightly shorter than the album version, but pretty much
	the same.
2. You Made Me The Thief Of Your Heart (12" Stained Mix)
	no changes in the "sequence of events". Some different drum beats, a bit
	less instruments (hence more of Sinead's voice), a weird base line.
	The best thing: Have way through the song Sinead is saying a "prayer",
	a bit similar to the one at the end of AINYG, very religious stuff:
	From the point of light within the mind of God -
	Let light stream forth into the minds of man,
	Let light descend on earth.
	From the point of love within the heart of God -
	Let love stream forth into the hearts of man,
	May the Christ return to earth.
	From the centre where the will of God is known -
	Let purpose guide the little wills of man,
	Purpose which the masters know and serve.
	From the centre which we call the race of man -
	Let the plan of love and light work out,
	And may it seal the door where evil dwells.
	Let love and light and power restore the plan on earth.
3. You Made Me The Thief Of Your Heart (Album Instrumental Version)
4. The Father And His Wife The Spirit (with Gavin Friday)
	Now, this is just church bells and Sinead & Gavin uttering some prayer.
	It's very quiet, you can't understand a word, if they hadn't told us that
	it was Sinead & Gavin you wouldn't know.
+  the cover photograph
	Sinead's face next to Daniel D Lewis'. She looks *very* serious. One
	of the usual Sinead looks - a mixture of anger, despair and sadness.
	It's a really good photo although I'm not sure whether it was taken
	recently. I think I've seen a similar one before.

Matthias.

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Haven't read much about Melissa Ferrick's "Massive Blur" lately so I thought 
I'd stir things up and make sure I'm not the only one listening to this album 
twice a week.

For the uninitiated, there is a tinge of Melissa Etheridge in her songs and a 
shade of Sinead O'Connor in her voice. She hass a captivating presence in 
concert (though she doesn't tour enough for me!) and her songs cover a rather 
wide palette of colors and emotion--ballads and rockers are solid throughout.

If anyone has heard any news (recording/tour/otherwise) please let us know!

Headley

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these 'blurs' can stop your life from moving forward, and the longer you wait 
to accept them, the sooner your dreams die." 
						--Melissa Ferrick


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Hey there.  I just got Mathias's message about the new Sinead song, and
personal thanks here for including the text of that prayer.  I only own her
"I do not want" CD, but even in there, there are a lot of "religious"
allusions, or maybe just explorations.  Well, I was wondering if anyone had
read an interview or such where Sinead may have really mentioned what she
believes or where she stands in the face of God.  I imagine after the Pope
incident, she probably couldn't have gotten away with not saying anything.
The only reason I suppose it is any of our business may be because we are
her fans, her consumers, and we'd like to know, or at least I would like to
know who I'm supporting.

Thanks.

andyo@vt.edu

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	Thanks for the info on the single, Matthias.

	Just wondering though -- Has anyone seen the full video for Thief of
Your HEart yet, MTV or elsewhere?

	Also:  In case anyone is wondering (I am) -- The soundtrack for "I'll
Do Anything" was supposed to be released Feb 8 on Warner Bros/Paisley Park.
Unfortunately, WB folded Prince's Paisley Park label at the beginning of this
month.   I prefer to think that it hasn't gotten to stores yet because of our
recent terrible weather.   If anybody has found it yet, is Sinead on it or not?

JOE A            "Juliana Hatfield got 37 adds before her record even came out
MUSE@JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU   "...I got 5 adds at stations no one even heard of "
BALTIMORE                                   --Melissa Ferrick

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I remember reading an article in Rolling Stone a little bit after the SNL
incident, in which Sinead discussed her feelings about god and religion.  I
read this a long time ago, so I dont remember the details that well, but my
sense from the article is that Sinead considers herself very spirtual (i.e.
she believes in a creator and such) but in large part due to her irish heritage
she is also someone who has witnessed the horrible things which organized
religion often leads to, either indirectly or directly (Such as the crusades,
or the more recent turmoil in Ireland between the Protestants and Catholics) so
she has a very negative opinion about the church as an organization.  I hope
this is pretty accurate.. Anyone who knows better, feel free to correct me if I
am wrong................................
                                      Kate

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Hey Everybody!

	At the end of am i not your girl, Sinead reveals a lot
about her feelings towards the Church and about her own 
personal religion. She is definitely not Catholic, but I think
she is of Christian denom., but not of a particular
denomination.

	Dave

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Kate <ST002472@brownvm.brown.edu> writes:
> [...] but in large part due to her irish heritage
> she is also someone who has witnessed the horrible things which organized
> religion often leads to, either indirectly or directly (Such as the crusades,
> or the more recent turmoil in Ireland between the Protestants and Catholics) 
> so she has a very negative opinion about the church as an organization.  
> I hope this is pretty accurate.. Anyone who knows better, feel free to 
> correct me if I am wrong...

Sinead has also had a lot to say about the Roman Catholic church
protecting priests and others who were involved in sexual abuse of
children; I believe that is specifically what led to the tearing-up-
the-Pope's-picture incident on Saturday Night Live.

--
Michael C. Berch
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Hi,

on the topic of religiousness: Sinead gave a long interview on ITV about a year
ago. It was all about religion, her faith and music. I transcribed it and it's
available in the archive:
	turbo.bio.net (it's still there)
	/misc/jitr/interview-itv

It's the most comprehensive statement about her beliefs I've ever encountered.
Read it!

Matthias.

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Hi,

on the topic of religiousness: Sinead gave a long interview on ITV about a year
ago. It was all about religion, her faith and music. I transcribed it and it's
available in the archive:
	turbo.bio.net (it's still there)
	/misc/jitr/interview-itv

It's the most comprehensive statement about her beliefs I've ever encountered.
Read it!

Matthias.

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I read recently about a cross country tour of 50 Tower Records stores 
featuring Billy Pilgrim and Melissa Ferrick.  Has anyone seen an itinerary 
for this very cool event (maybe in _Pulse_ magazine)? Billy Pilgrim, formerly 
Hyra and Bush, released their first album (_St. Christopher's Cross) under 
their own names and it was bankrolled by IG Amy Ray (Emily Saliers does some 
backup vocals on the new Billy Pilgrim album).

Anyway, the BP album is wonderful and Melissa Ferrick is a folk/rock goddess-
in-the-making so this tour of Tower stores is a must see....if I only I knew 
where and when...

Headley


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	Sinead was on Top Of The Pops tonight.

	She was dressed in a simple, full-length blue dress and was
barefoot. She had the word FORGIVENESS apparently painted on her
chest above the neckline of the dress. Her hair (wig?) was in a
shoulder length pageboy and was plum coloured (at least that's how
my SO describes it).

Philip

P.S.  SO = Significant Other, *not* Sinead O'Connor  :-)

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Hi,

I just saw an ad for next week's 'Late Show' which mentioned that Sinead will
be among Letterman's guests next week. Does anybody know what day she will be
on? This is I believe her first TV appearance in the US after the SNL incident
and is probably worth watching, plus she will most probably perform!

Any info is *most* welcome.

Angelos

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At the end of Monday night's Dave Letterman show Dave announced that
Sinead would be on the next show -- that's Tuesday 22 February!

For those who are mostly TV-uninvolved, this show is on CBS, usually
airing at around 11:30PM.  (It's 11:00 PM here in San Francisco.)
(And for those outside the USA, please ignore.  Hey, does anyone 
show Letterman in Europe?  Is it on a satellite?)

Beware, however, that guests are sometimes bumped from night to night --
this does not usually happen to performing musicians, but occus now and
then.  Last night's musical guest was UB40, and they weren't postponed. 

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	Letterman is now being broadcast with a day's delay on German cable as 
well as in Australia, any  others yet I'm not aware of.   This explains the 
'Worldwide' in Worldwide Pants.
	A couple of things to take note of:
		Letterman's show almost always takes a very strict format of 
		      ....
		      first guest leaves
	              go to commercial
		      announce tomorrow's guests + time filler

                This is about 35-40 min into the show.  He likes to tease the
                audience with the next night's guests.  

	I had assumed Letterman would book her eventually out of spite for NBC.
Both he and she are now essentially banned from that network.  And the company
sure didn't get along with his Pope jokes.  Either Letterman or CBS (or so it
appears to me) is wary of any potential problems she may cause, or else they 
wouldn't have pushed the announcement to the very end of the show. 

	I had tried to confirm her appearance earlier; I could find guest lists
for every night EXCEPT Tuesday.   I think CBS is trying to avoid a lot of
controversy by not putting out a lot of promotion.  (someone said they saw an
ad --could you please let me know where)
	Oh, and if she writes on herself with magic marker -- she'll most
likely end up in the tabloid/entertainment press.  But even if she is tame you
should see a few columns of press coverage here and there.


JOE A                      "Media Studies Major -yes, there is a point."
MUSE@JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU  'the hot stay hot; the cool stay cool -- more or less'
                                        --not Marshall McLuhan

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On Tue, 22 Feb 1994, Michael C. Berch wrote:

> At the end of Monday night's Dave Letterman show Dave announced that
> Sinead would be on the next show -- that's Tuesday 22 February!
> 
> For those who are mostly TV-uninvolved, this show is on CBS, usually
> airing at around 11:30PM.  (It's 11:00 PM here in San Francisco.)
> (And for those outside the USA, please ignore.  Hey, does anyone 
> show Letterman in Europe?  Is it on a satellite?)
> 

We get Letterman in Canada too.  Of course not on CBS, it's syndicated here.



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Well, I just saw it.  It was wonderful to see her again.  She was
wearing a large green sweatshirt that said "Tis Herself," and a
pair of worn jeans.  She sang Thief with Paul Schaeffer and his
band.  Unfortunately the engineers didn't seem to mix it quite
right, and it was not always easy to hear her over the piano and
drums.  It was a very strong performance.  Dave did not speak to
her except to say it was nice to see her and so forth.  She was
incredibly shy when he approached.  I really wish he had her
over to the desk to talk to her, but oh well.

That's it!
Jeremy
"the devil wants to fuck me in the back of his car . nothing quite
like the feel of something new"       --Trent Reznor

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If anyone missed it, yes, she did write on herself: the word LOVE on the
fingers of her right hand. I never saw her left hand, but I'm guessing there
might have been a similar HATE.
-David Wright



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> If anyone missed it, yes, she did write on herself: the word LOVE on the
> fingers of her right hand. I never saw her left hand, but I'm guessing there
> might have been a similar HATE.

The LOVE on the fingers of her right hand has been there for ages (at least one
year). I'm pretty sure there is nothing written on the other hand (and if there
is then almost certainly not 'HATE').

Matthias

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Okay, so this is totally unrelated, and perhaps a waste of time for many, so
I hope you can find it in your hearts to forgive me. Anyway, my only net
access is email, so I'm having a hard time finding addresses of mailing lists
for any other favorite musicians. If any sweet. kind soul out there has a
list of lists or some such thing and would be willing to help out, please
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-David



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Has anyone considered the question *why* Sinead is currently making these
public appearances with the YMMATOYH song? Usually singles are not being
promoted by the artists but rather itself are a promotion for an album.
Doesn't seem to be the case here as the title track for the soundtrack
album would be a much better choice for that. It's also unlikely to be
a promotion for the movie as it's much too late for that (at least in the
States). So *why*, *WHY*?
The only reason I could come up with is that Sinead tries to use this
song as an opportunity to get back into 'public life', to make people
aware of her (again). Seems unlikely to be an end in itself though...

Matthias.

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>  Has anyone considered the question *why* Sinead is currently making these
>  public appearances with the YMMATOYH song? Usually singles are not being
[stuff deleted]
>  The only reason I could come up with is that Sinead tries to use this
>  song as an opportunity to get back into 'public life', to make people
>  aware of her (again). Seems unlikely to be an end in itself though...

That sounds like a good reason..her last album really stiffed and
wasn't original songs (I didn't really like it) so she hasn't been
visible for about 3 years now. She is apparently doing work on a
new album due late this year so I think she's probably raising her
profile so when the album comes out she is "back in demand" so to
speak...

Mahlon





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#1.  The album gets a lot of attention for being nominated for a Golden Globe
	Award.
#2.  Island also felt Sinead's song to be the most listener-friendly and 
	decided to release IT as the single, not the one with Bono singing.
#3.  Island is now deciding to push the album in the states.  With the right
	songs--the soundtrack could make more money than the movie.  Look at
	Judgement Night.
#4.  Like Bono would do Letterman.
#4.  Like Bono would do Letterman.  Everybody would see he's as short as Paul
	Shaffer.
#5.  Letterman most likely wanted to have her on.  Few people would turn that
	down--a good appearance would reflect positively in several countries.
#6.  She got warm responses singing with Peter Gabriel in the U.S.  Why should
	this be different.
#7.  Even if she totally screwed it up--Everybody's watching Tonya and Nancy.

JOE A
MUSE@JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU  "I'm as obvious as I want to be." --Perry Farrell

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Associated Press  ran an item about Sinead's suicide attempt.  They said
ABC news did an interview with her (when she was in NYC?) where she said
on the night of the last MTV award she drank a lot of vodka and took a lot
of sleeping pills.  She said she wanted "the false image of her to die."

Anybody know whether this was a radio or television interview?

On a much lighter note, she was apparently in NYC to take part in some Roger
Daltrey tribute.  It's supposed to be broadcast on Pay Per View  tomorrow 

Sat.  26 Feb.  Since USA Today gave a full account of it  (Sinead got booed 
some but went through with the song), it can be assumed that they'll show
a finished edited version on Sat -- the same version that will probably be 
released on video in two or three months.

If anybody feels like paying for it now, feel free to post a review.

JOE A             MUSE@JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU

