Concert poster 1988 hires stock photography and images Alamy


Concert poster 1988 hires stock photography and images Alamy

5. I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got. 1. The Lion and the Cobra. 1. Covers. 1. Universal Mother 5. I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got 1.


Sinéad O'Connor ao vivo no PinkPop em 1988 POP FANTASMA

Set List: Come Talk to Me, Steam, Our Babies (new O'Connor tune), Across the River, Shaking the Tree, Blood of Eden, Red Rain, Solsbury Hill, Sledgehammer, Digging in the Dirt, In your Eyes, Secret World, Biko. Sinéad still joins Peter Gabriel for his WOMAD tour (a.k.a. Secret World Tour) where she does the backing vocals.


Sinead O'Connor Vinyl Reissues? Steve Hoffman Music Forums

"Troy" is the debut single by Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad O'Connor, released in 1987 from her debut studio album The Lion and the Cobra. Written by O'Connor, the lyric is based on the poem No Second Troy by William Butler Yeats. [citation needed] In 2002, a dance version of the song was released as "Troy (The Phoenix from the Flame)", becoming a top-ten hit on several international dance.


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Sinéad O'Connor - Pinkpop Festival At Megaland, Landgraaf, Netherlands June 5, 1995


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Charting throughout Europe and reaching number 55 in the U.S., Faith and Courage earned O'Connor some of her strongest reviews in some time. For her next album, October 2002's Sean-Nós Nua, she reinterpreted traditional Irish songs in her own style. Along with reaching number three on the Irish charts, the album peaked at number one on the Top.


Sinéad O'Connor, Thank you for hearing me LivePinkpop, The Netherlands 1995 Click link to YouTube

Sinead O'Connor - Live, PinkPop Festival, Netherlands, 23rd May 1988JackieMandinkaNever Get OldJust Like U Said It Would BeJerusalemThe Value of IgnoranceThe.


Sinéad O'Connor obituary A talent beyond compare BBC News

Still one of her best songs live!She will be missed, but her music never dies.


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Sinead O'Connor - Mandinka live pinkpop festival Netherlands 1988


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Sinéad O'Connor - Famine - Live- Pinkpop 1995


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Sinead O'Connor Jump in the river Live pinkpop '88


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25K likes, 173 comments - amandapalmer on November 30, 2023: "Sinéad O'Connor & Shane MacGowan, PinkPop festival, Holland, 1988."


Sinead O'Connor — Pål Hansen

Watch Sinéad O'Connor perform her emotional song Thank You for Hearing Me live at the Pinkpop festival in 1995. Enjoy her powerful voice and unique style in this rare footage.


What Happened To Sinead O'connor's Voice

Sinéad O'Connor - All babies - Live - Pinkpop 1995.


Sinead O'Connor dies at 56 CTV News

Sinéad O'Connor. Shuhada' Sadaqat (born Sinead Marie Bernadette O'Connor). Irish singer-songwriter, born 8 December 1966 in Glenageary, County Dublin, Ireland, died 26 July 2023 in London, England, United Kingdom. Sister of Joseph O'Connor . In 2017, she changed her legal name to Magda Davitt, saying in an interview that she wished to be.


Rememberings by Sinead O'Connor Review Air Mail

Two iconic Irish musicians passed away in 2023 — Sinéad O'Connor, who died at age 56 in July, and Shane MacGowan of The Pogues, who died at age 65 in December. Both artists were singular in work and wildly influential across their career, and some of the artists they inspired will gather at New York City's Carnegie Hall on March 20th to pay tribute.


Sinead O'Connor Nothing Compares 2 U (Live)

i know you missed it ;-)