Sinéad O'Connor
0 commentsThis started off as a Facebook post but I thought I'd post it here too.
Sinéad O'Connor, of whom I've long been an admirer, is in the press again and through reading about it from the horse's mouth on her blog I found this page, her Letters to Bob Dylan, which is quite brilliant.
Here she is at Madison Square Gardens getting booed by the audience after having sung out about child abuse on Saturday Night Live in her own version of Bob Marley's "War". So what does she do in response to the booing? Decides not to go ahead with singing "I Believe in You" as rehearsed, but steels herself and sings "War" again to the booing audience, thus silencing them. Fucking hardcore.
Sinéad is one of those people who, if she were to die, we'd get all the sanctimonious, pious "RIP Sinéad I loved her" crap mushrooming up all over Facebook. Well, if you love her, show her the love now instead of waiting until she's dead; she's going through a hard time, well she has been for years, mainly because as a woman it is forbidden to be beautiful, talented, creative, influential and outspoken all at once. Instead, you'll be labelled a crazy person by this patriarchal society and those who buy into it.
Oh sorry, I forgot, showing some love and respect for the living is not as sexy or easy or attention-grabbing as the pouring out of mock grief over RIP posts is it? Well, you know where her Facebook page is...
EDIT: I just want to say, after having just re-read Sinéad's Letters to Bob Dylan again, I really hope Bob replies to her. I'm a big Dylan fan but don't think he's a demi-god; for me he's a brilliant bloke who's a bit obsessed with touring to the point where it must mess up his relationships. Anyway I hope he contacts Sinéad; I think it would be a noble thing to do.


























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