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Tom

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Sinead disses Prince

Taken from a recent article on Rolling Stone...

http://www.rollingstone.c...on=single1


For its part, the crowd was remarkably attentive, only shouting requests in the final encore. O'Connor introduced her final song, "Jah Is My Keeper," remarking that it was written by her favorite songwriter. When somebody in the audience screamed "Prince!" -- the writer of "Nothing Compares to U" -- O'Connor biliously snapped, "No, Peter fucking Tosh! Fuck that fucking midget!"


OMG! LOL
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Reply #1 posted 12/01/05 8:00am

RepoMan

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Has she done anything else the past 15 years?
Repo Man's got all night, every night.
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Reply #2 posted 12/01/05 8:10am

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Poor Sinead O'Connor. Her legacy will always be these three things:

1. Shaved Head
2. Tearing up the Pope
3. Her fame all stems from a Prince song that is just a footnote on his epic ass
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Reply #3 posted 12/01/05 8:15am

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RepoMan said:

Has she done anything else the past 15 years?



She done an album of old Irish songs which, incidentally is fucking class.
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Reply #4 posted 12/01/05 8:21am

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I do feel a little sorry for her that she has tried so hard to be different from the mainstream, but half the people that go to her concerts are probably there just for her to sing Nothing Compares 2 U, and she would probably like to never sing that song again.

Kind of like how the Gold Experience and One Nite Alone tours were all about new material ("Prince is dead" followed by "If you came to get your Purple Rain on, you best hit the door"), which both eventually morphed into more hit-heavy shows, featuring, amongst other songs, Purple Rain...

Prince doesn't seem to mind so much - after all, he wrote these songs - but for Sinead it's got to be hard that people want to hear a song she didn't even write, especially when she has well-documented disagreements with Prince himself.
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Reply #5 posted 12/01/05 8:22am

Rhondab

i thought she was a priest or something....she cussin' like a sailor....lol.
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Reply #6 posted 12/01/05 8:29am

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skywalker said:

Poor Sinead O'Connor. Her legacy will always be these three things:

1. Shaved Head
2. Tearing up the Pope
3. Her fame all stems from a Prince song that is just a footnote on his epic ass

4. that "violent pillow fight" rumor about the two of 'em mr.green
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Reply #7 posted 12/01/05 8:31am

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Sinead's out of her fucking tree. But that shit cracked me up.

One of my favorite radio programs is a reggae show called Rockers that comes on a college radio station here in Boston every weeknight. They play true reggae, from old roots to new dancehall, but mostly focusing on contemporary "conscious" reggae. Anyway, for some reason they played Sinead's "Throw Down Your Arms and Come" which was produced by reggae legends Sly and Robbie. It was hot fucking garbage. disbelief I could almost buy that she had become a Rasta when I first heard about it. There are a lot of things about the Rasta way of life that are universally wonderful, and hey, if it works for her then more power and all that shit.

But the song is kind of crap, and what really irritated me was the fact that she puts on a Jamaican "accent," pronouncing the words and singing the way she thinks a Rasta would. It was a serious turnoff.
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Reply #8 posted 12/01/05 8:36am

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falloff

Sinead's out of her fucking tree. But that shit cracked me up.

One of my favorite radio programs is a reggae show called Rockers that comes on a college radio station here in Boston every weeknight. They play true reggae, from old roots to new dancehall, but mostly focusing on contemporary "conscious" reggae. Anyway, for some reason they played Sinead's "Throw Down Your Arms and Come" which was produced by reggae legends Sly and Robbie. It was hot fucking garbage. disbelief I could almost buy that she had become a Rasta when I first heard about it. There are a lot of things about the Rasta way of life that are universally wonderful, and hey, if it works for her then more power and all that shit.

But the song is kind of crap, and what really irritated me was the fact that she puts on a Jamaican "accent," pronouncing the words and singing the way she thinks a Rasta would. It was a serious turnoff.

oh gawd, no...she gave a concert at first avenue earlier this week. i saw sly & robbie's names on the concert poster and i was like "what? she's working with
them????" eek
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Reply #9 posted 12/01/05 8:49am

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:


oh gawd, no...she gave a concert at first avenue earlier this week. i saw sly & robbie's names on the concert poster and i was like "what? she's working with
them????" eek


Yeah, I don't know what they're thinking. Getting friggin loony in their old age, maybe.
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Reply #10 posted 12/01/05 9:11am

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Very ungreatfull concidering it was a Prince song that made her famous, she did nowt before then and nowt after mad
Guess that I'll stay at home
All alone and play my tamborine
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Reply #11 posted 12/01/05 9:45am

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"such nastiness" disbelief
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Reply #12 posted 12/01/05 11:00am

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i really love sinead's music... but f*** her if she insults prince.
prince is the man.

she should get a reality check, forget the irish tunes, forget the rasta tunes and play TROY!.
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Reply #13 posted 12/01/05 11:23am

Zelaira

Boy some Bad shit must have really gone down. I like her music and all,but I Don't wanna hear her Dissing Prince or The Pope. I think she should leave all the Nastiness at the Door. It should be Only about Music..
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Reply #14 posted 12/01/05 11:27am

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Zelaira said:

Boy some Bad shit must have really gone down. I like her music and all,but I Don't wanna hear her Dissing Prince or The Pope. I think she should leave all the Nastiness at the Door. It should be Only about Music..


I know I didn't just read that coming from Miss Vampire-Sex-On-a-Trampoline. evillol
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Reply #15 posted 12/01/05 11:28am

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Say what you will but she's one of the most talented and uncompromising artists of our time. She's released several quality works over the past several years including one of my all time favorites Faith and Courage.

I had a good laugh when I read the Rolling Stone article but also found it a bit cruel. boxed
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Reply #16 posted 12/01/05 11:37am

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that sucks... confused
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Reply #17 posted 12/01/05 11:39am

Zelaira

What? Funk Mistress? Her music is good but after she did say those things about Prince I Stopped buying her albums.
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Reply #18 posted 12/01/05 11:42am

Trickology

Anyway, for some reason they played Sinead's "Throw Down Your Arms and Come" which was produced by reggae legends Sly and Robbie. It was hot fucking garbage. disbelief I could almost buy that she had become a Rasta when I first heard about it. There are a lot of things about the Rasta way of life that are universally wonderful, and hey, if it works for her then more power and all that shit.

But the song is kind of crap, and what really irritated me was the fact that she puts on a Jamaican "accent," pronouncing the words and singing the way she thinks a Rasta would. It was a serious turnoff.


And musicology and Life o the Party aren't crap? And Prince didn't put a jamaican accent on RipPopgodazippa? Oh that's right Prince is from Kingston. I should have known that when I heard Blue Light. And that Skank Rhythm with that Dave Kozesque sax. It's sooo authentic
lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol
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Reply #19 posted 12/01/05 11:44am

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I went to the show at First Avenue Monday night and it was excellent! Sly & Robbie are legends and played for 45 minutes with their band before Sinead came out and played for two hours (with them backing her up). Her voice was excellent, she smiled a lot. She and the band were definitly having a good time. Yes it was all reggae and no old stuff but I was expecting that so I had no disappointments. Great show!! I think the remark she made in Chicago was a bit unfortunate and harsh though. I bet she is just frustrated when she does not want to do the old stuff and people keep screaming for it.
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Reply #20 posted 12/01/05 11:46am

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Zelaira said:

What? Funk Mistress? Her music is good but after she did say those things about Prince I Stopped buying her albums.


No, I meant the part about "it should be about nothing but the music" knowing you're just as much about the ass.

It was said with all love, sweetie. biggrin
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Reply #21 posted 12/01/05 11:48am

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Trickology said:

Anyway, for some reason they played Sinead's "Throw Down Your Arms and Come" which was produced by reggae legends Sly and Robbie. It was hot fucking garbage. disbelief I could almost buy that she had become a Rasta when I first heard about it. There are a lot of things about the Rasta way of life that are universally wonderful, and hey, if it works for her then more power and all that shit.

But the song is kind of crap, and what really irritated me was the fact that she puts on a Jamaican "accent," pronouncing the words and singing the way she thinks a Rasta would. It was a serious turnoff.


And musicology and Life o the Party aren't crap? And Prince didn't put a jamaican accent on RipPopgodazippa? Oh that's right Prince is from Kingston. I should have known that when I heard Blue Light. And that Skank Rhythm with that Dave Kozesque sax. It's sooo authentic
lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol


Big difference between putting on an accent in a tongue-in-cheek manner for a few lines in a song or two, and representing yourself as a Rastafarian reggae artist, adopting the accent, patois and way of singing for an entire album.
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Reply #22 posted 12/01/05 12:02pm

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Trickology said:

Anyway, for some reason they played Sinead's "Throw Down Your Arms and Come" which was produced by reggae legends Sly and Robbie. It was hot fucking garbage. disbelief I could almost buy that she had become a Rasta when I first heard about it. There are a lot of things about the Rasta way of life that are universally wonderful, and hey, if it works for her then more power and all that shit.

But the song is kind of crap, and what really irritated me was the fact that she puts on a Jamaican "accent," pronouncing the words and singing the way she thinks a Rasta would. It was a serious turnoff.


And musicology and Life o the Party aren't crap? And Prince didn't put a jamaican accent on RipPopgodazippa? Oh that's right Prince is from Kingston. I should have known that when I heard Blue Light. And that Skank Rhythm with that Dave Kozesque sax. It's sooo authentic
lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

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No Musicology and Life Of the Pary are lite funk since you don't seem to know.
I don't hear a a Jamaican accent on RipPopgodazippa or Blue Light. Please don't try and compare Sinead's antics to P. She needs antics to get over makes up for the little talent that she has.

Please lost the Trickology nosense. Don’t you think whole industry is one big trick.
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scandalousalan said:

RepoMan said:

Has she done anything else the past 15 years?



She done an album of old Irish songs which, incidentally is fucking class.


That was a rhetorical question.
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Reply #24 posted 12/01/05 1:02pm

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laurarichardson said:[quote]Trickology said:[quote]


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No Musicology and Life Of the Pary are lite funk since you don't seem to know.
I don't hear a a Jamaican accent on RipPopgodazippa or Blue Light. Please don't try and compare Sinead's antics to P. She needs antics to get over makes up for the little talent that she has.

Please lost the Trickology nosense. Don’t you think whole industry is one big trick.


Oh really? That Slave debacle seemed to me to be antic since Prince did sign a 1992 100 million dollar deal then 2 years later he is like, "Hey wait a minute I am a slave I need more money for my lifestyle even though i don't pay my staff right and jilt business costs. I am Prince I need more money" If Prince really was a Slave, then why did he resign in 1992? Maybe it's because he got the best deal on Warner Brothers anyone could have hoped for.

Prince doesn't have antics? How about this for antics. Prince needed to sell his act by wearing butt out pants to shock people at the 1991 VMA's. Or this antic, changing his name to "prince" or ahow about beyonce and prince doing a medley together to somehow prove to people "I am relevant. Look Im standing next to Beyonce and we are performing Let's go Crazy. You all love Purple Rain. Go see me on Tour" Or this antic "I will never perform the hits ever again" said multiple times. And then here comes Purple Rain and all the usual suspect of songs. Here's my favorite antic "I am going to show a personal side on Oprah to hock my Emancipation album and I will cry for the camera" Some more antics "Prince dressing up as a pseudo homosexual new wave dancer in briefs to pander to the shock crowd" then Prince panders to new wave eighties Adam Ant/Jimi Hendrix Experience/psychedelic romantic style
Prince's mocked press conferences about changing his name and then changing it back. Im not saying Prince isnt a musical genius, but I am saying this without all of these antics from Day 1 people would be talking about him less. And he knows it.


Im sorry but im going to say what people already know. Prince knows his music just can't stand on it's own. It never could it needs a spectacle to come with it. Because without that he would be written in a cult publication and mentioned how this guy has potential.

Every picture is calculated airbrushed screaming to say "Please Like me. Im still here. Like me!" And you know what's sad? It's never enough for Prince
Even with all his pioneering musical/artistic accomplishments he still has to reach for validation from his fans in such sad pandering state. This probably stems from what alot brilliant artists suffer from. The praises and cheers are too far fleeting for an artist like this. I am convinced of this.

Then when someone makes a fair criticism someone always has to defend him purely on emotion and love for his music. Let me tell you something you already know. Everyone has uttered something in public or in private that they feel is harsh and cruel. If you think for one second that Prince is void of that criticism then you are sadly mistaken. There is no exception to the rule. Everybody is an asshole. And what's funny is people make these "shaking head emoticons" like Prince is some saint to having class and manners.

Want to know the real truth? It's not hard to see that Prince is trapped and addicted to fame. Not even the success of Musicology4ever is good enough of fame. This 3121 stunt is just another example of this.
Let me ask you something, do you think radio is going to spin 3121? Prince is looking for acceptance in every performance he does still. He always wants to know "Am I still good" And what Prince doesn't realize it's all a perception and perspective and subjective opinion. "Good" Is smoke n mirrors.

Even his calendars/posters and merchandise, scream "I am here Do you still like me?"

Prince is a facade to amuse/entertain his viewers/fans/ into something he really isn't as a person. The build up of everything he does is delusional at best.
The taunting/snark/snide remarks of every single artist in music/movies who even has a slight remark Prince.org goes off on a tangent. Everyone is human. Prince isn't St.Peter or Mother Theresa.
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Reply #25 posted 12/01/05 1:10pm

Snap

you make some good points, Trickology
i wonder if Prince would ever look into this mirror you just painted
is he really being honest with himself
he's got quite the ego, and maybe deserves to get away with it
but i believe it blinds him
nonetheless, i still dig his music more or less
and yeah, he'll always have potential to do great things
but what's his motivation?
if he can get away with less, will he try
if he feels he has nothing left to prove, will he even tap into it anymore
anyway, i'll still be around
waiting for bigger and better things to come
pray
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Reply #26 posted 12/01/05 1:19pm

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Trickology said:



Oh really? That Slave debacle seemed to me to be antic since Prince did sign a 1992 100 million dollar deal then 2 years later he is like, "Hey wait a minute I am a slave I need more money for my lifestyle even though i don't pay my staff right and jilt business costs. I am Prince I need more money" If Prince really was a Slave, then why did he resign in 1992? Maybe it's because he got the best deal on Warner Brothers anyone could have hoped for.


Actually the deal wasn't that great in reality, but it took Prince a while to understand that.
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Reply #27 posted 12/01/05 1:45pm

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Good points, Trickology
[Edited 12/1/05 14:01pm]
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I won´t go in the "what did Sinead do in the last 15 years" because I really don´t know nothing about her career. Maybe she even did good things.

I don´t think it´s about the music. I believe she had something PERSONAL against him because of a discussion, or something...I just think it´s ungrateful...because if it wasn´t for ´Nothing Compares 2 U´, she wouldn´t be internationally known (this song plays even these days in Brasil radio, and she did a nice version). If she simply preferred Peter Tosh over Prince, she could have said "No, Prince is cool but my fave writer is Peter Tosh" and smiled. It wouldnt be so bitter. It means its personal.

Does somebody know what happened between them in the past?
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A lot of musicians/rock stars/artists are guilty of pulling star moves, engaging in crazy antics, being self centered, egocentric, bizaare, down right weird etc.

Prince especially has done all the above, but I have no problem with it.

I have no problem with Mick Jagger being in bed with Bowie.
I have no problem with James Brown's high speed chases.
I have no problem with MJ pretending he is a 10 year old boy.
I have no problem with Elvis shooting his TV,poppin' pills, etc.
I have no problem with Bono being a self righteous ambassador.
I have no problem with John Lennon staying in bed with Yoko to give peace a chance.
I have no problem with Madonna doing a faux accent and posing in a book nude.

I have no problem with Prince being elusive, painting slave on his face, changing his name to a symbol, speaking crytic things, or not giving his fans what they want.

Why? Because these people have a wealth of talent and stacks of albums/videos that back it up and says they are legit. They are an artist. They are the real deal.

At best, Sinead O'Connor is maybe a fraction away from being a one hit wonder. She can pout and pose 'til close but it doesn't make her any more respected or more of an artist. It doesn't make her a "has been", it just makes her a "never really was."
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