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Thread started 09/18/03 8:57am

sosgemini

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She Who Dwells In The Secret Place of The Most High Shall Abide Under The Shadow Of The Almighty

Sinead O'Conner last release is just downright beautiful...After listening to the unreleased tracks like "Do Right Woman" and "A Hundred Thousand Angels" I was mildly satisfied with buying the disc..


and then...and then:

omg

My Lagan Love- LIVE (from disc two)

this double album is worth the price for this track alone...i sit hear at work almost in tears...beautiful voice..beautiful voice...the energy!! ohhh im gonna have an orgasm...


anyone else get this beast?
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Reply #1 posted 09/18/03 9:24am

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I picked it up this weekend but haven't listened yet. Guess I know what I'm doing tonight!!!
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Reply #2 posted 09/18/03 10:08am

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I've been hesitant about getting this, because I haven't been much for her music since "Gospel Oak". I have no guilt in saying that my love for Sinead is very pedestrian and anything but die-hard...gimme her first two albums and I'm happy, anything beyond that and she's lost me.
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Reply #3 posted 09/18/03 3:01pm

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ohh...anxiety...get it!!!

im a fan, but not a huge one...its got all of her best songs performed lived on disc two...even, "gasp" nothing compares 2 u.


disc one has rarities and unreleased stuff..its awesome too!!!


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Reply #4 posted 09/18/03 6:15pm

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Are a lot of the rarities from back in the day, or are most of them her singing in Gallic or some shit about being a lesbian priest who wants to have ODB's baby?
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Reply #5 posted 09/18/03 6:58pm

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Anx, there are some great rarities on the first disc...in fact, it's on right now. There are a couple demos that seem like they're probably recent (?) but they're GOOD, whatever they are. "No Matter How Hard I Try" is tearing up my speakers right now with its bootleggy tinny sound and gorgeous melody and vocals.

The live disc is disappointing, in my opinion. In a similar career move to our squiggly thing, her first official live disc is from a recent show, which is a great show...but it's not a classic SINEAD show. There was no rage - which makes me happy for her personally, although it doesn't do much for the emotional response to the music. 6 out of the 13 tracks on the live disc are traditional irish songs from whatever that last album was called.

I think you'll dig a lot on the first disc, once you get past the Traditional Trio that kick it off. And even they're tolerable and even quite pleasantly haunting I suppose...but when you hear shit like "Big Bunch of Junkie Lies" you remember what the truth sounds like. I love saying ridiculous shit like that. The best line in that song is "She can't tell who is a good or bad man...because her daddy was a fucked up one."

"It's All Good" is the culmination of her flirt with reggae, and it's happy happy joy joy."1000 Mirrors" with the Asian Dub Foundation is exactly what you think it would sound like from the name of the collaborator and the track...think James Bond theme crossed with Asian Irish reggae dub. Yes, it's just that good.

But that second disc, man. Of course, I'm still gonna buy the DVD of that same concert after payday. And I'm looking forward to it, though I'd rather have something from '94 or earlier. Kinda like squigs, though I still haven't bought Aladdin.
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Reply #6 posted 09/18/03 10:57pm

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theblueangel said:

The live disc is disappointing, in my opinion. In a similar career move to our squiggly thing, her first official live disc is from a recent show, which is a great show...but it's not a classic SINEAD show. There was no rage - which makes me happy for her personally, although it doesn't do much for the emotional response to the music. 6 out of the 13 tracks on the live disc are traditional irish songs from whatever that last album was called. .


I like the fact that I disagree completly with you on this. While she doesnt scream and wail there is still rage and pain...its just subtle (and imho more effective)..if you read the linear notes to her last album you get the backbone of the classic stories told within these traditional songs...they are all about pain...and within these songs she has found a beautiful and angelic voice to deliver them..im of the mind that her last album is one of her best...im not a big fan of that style of music but..its all about that voice..

and she does "Fire on Babylon" and ends with "The Last Day of Our..." and boy does she deliver...

and if you want "extreme passion"...HOT DAMN listen to My Lagan Love (from the concert)...This may well be my favorite Sinead song of all time...beautiful.

so, we have opposing views now ...either way you get one great disc of music wink
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Reply #7 posted 09/18/03 11:26pm

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Awright, okay...y'all are making me kinda almost wanna get the thing...I'm gonna pass on the DVD, though...I remember the last live video she did, it was about as interesting as watching my dripping faucet (which actually DOES kind of have a hypnotic quality to it, in a zen kinda way...my faucet, that is...), but if yer a fan, I can imagine that would be binge-worthy.

Thanks for the description, Bluey. Thass just the kind of info I was looking for. Shoulda known you'd have it to dispense. smile
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