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For|the fictional character from Hollyoaks |Sinead O'Connor (Hollyoaks)pp-semi-blp|small=yesInfobox musical artist|name = Sinéad O'Connor|background = solo_singer|image = Sinéad O’Connor.jpg|caption = Sinéad O'Connor performing live in 2008|birth_name = Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor|origin = Glenageary , County Dublin , Ireland|birth_date = Birth date and age|df=yes|1966|12|8|death_date =|genre = Alternative rock , pop rock , folk rock |occupation = Singer-songwriter , musician , priest |years_active = 1986–present|instrument = singer|Vocals , guitar , piano , Keyboard instrument|keyboards , percussion , tin whistle|low whistle |First_album = The Lion and the Cobra (1987)|Notable songs = " Nothing Compares 2 U#Sinéad O'Connor version|Nothing Compares 2 U " (1990)|label = Ensign Records|Ensign , Vanguard Records|Vanguard , Chocolate and Vanilla Records|Chocolate and Vanilla , One Little Indian |associated_acts =|website = http://www.sineadoconnor.com/ Official website'''Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor''' (IPAc-en|icon|?|?|'|n|e?|d|_|o?|'|k|?|n|?r;See http://inogolo.com/pronunciation/d1338/Sin%E9ad_O%27Connor inogolo: pronunciation of Sinéad O'Connor. born 8 December 1966) is an Irish singer-songwriter who rose to fame in the late 1980s with her debut album The Lion and the Cobra . O'Connor achieved worldwide success in 1990 with a cover of the song " Nothing Compares 2 U ".
Since then, while maintaining her singing career, she has occasionally encountered controversy, partly due to her statements and gestures such as her ordination as a priest despite being female with a Roman Catholic background, and her expressed strong views on organized religion , women's rights , war , and child abuse .
In addition to her nine solo albums her work includes many singles, songs for films, collaborations with many other artists, and appearances at charity fundraising concerts.
Early life
Sinéad O'Connor was born in Glenageary in County Dublin and was named after Sinéad de Valera , wife of Irish President Éamon de Valera and mother of the doctor presiding over the delivery, and Bernadette Soubirous|Saint Bernadette of Lourdes . Dermott Hayes , ''Sinéad O'Connor: So Different'', Omnibus Press , 1991 She is the third of five children, sister to Joseph, Eimear, John, and Eoin. Joseph O'Connor is a novelist.
Her parents are Sean O'Connor, a structural engineer later turned barrister , and Marie O'Connor. The couple married young and had a troubled relationship, separating when Sinéad was eight. The three eldest children went to live with their mother, where O'Connor claims they were subjected to frequent physical abuse. Her song "Fire on Babylon" is about the effects of her own child abuse , and she has consistently advocated on behalf of abused children. Sean O'Connor's efforts to secure custody of his children in a country which routinely denied custody to fathers and prohibited divorce , motivated him to become chairman of the Divorce Action Group and a prominent public spokesman. At one point, he even debated his wife on the subject on a radio show.
In 1979, O'Connor left her mother and went to live with her father and his new wife. However, at the age of 15, her shoplifting and truancy led to her being placed in a Magdalene Asylum ,Cite news| url= http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/25/AR2010032502363.html? hpid%3Dopinionsbox1%C3%A2%C2%8A%C2%82=AR | work=The Washington Post | title=To Sinead O'Connor, the pope's apology for sex abuse in Ireland seems hollow | date=28 March 2010 the Grianán Training Centre run by the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity. In some ways, she thrived there, especially in the development of her writing and music, but she also chafed under the imposed conformity. Unruly students there were sometimes sent to sleep in the adjoining nursing home, an experience of which she later commented, "I have never — and probably will never — experience such panic and terror and agony over anything." Rolling Stone , April 1988
One of the volunteers at Grianán was the sister of Paul Byrne , drummer for the band In Tua Nua , who heard O'Connor singing " Evergreen (song)|Evergreen " by Barbra Streisand . She recorded a song with them called "Take My Hand" but they felt that at 15, she was too young to join the band.NME, 29 October 1988
In 1983, her father sent her to Newtown School, Waterford|Newtown School , an exclusive Quaker boarding school in Waterford , an institution with a much more permissive atmosphere than Grianan. With the help and encouragement of her Irish language teacher, Joseph Falvey, she recorded a four-song demo, with two covers and two of her own songs which later appeared on her first album.citation needed|date=November 2010 Through an ad she placed in Hot Press (magazine)|Hot Press in mid-1984, she met Columb Farrelly . Together they recruited a few other members and formed a band called Ton Ton Macoute (band)|Ton Ton Macoute , named after the Haiti an zombie s. The band moved to Waterford briefly while O'Connor attended Newtown, but she soon dropped out of school and followed them to Dublin, where their performances received positive reviews. Their sound was inspired by Farrelly's interest in witchcraft , mysticism , and world music , though most observers thought O'Connor's singing and stage presence were the band's strongest features. Jimmy Guterman , Sinead: Her Life and Music , Warner Books , 1991
On 10 February 1985, O'Connor's mother was killed in a car accident, which despite their strained relationship devastated her.citation needed|date=November 2010 Soon afterward she left the band, which stayed together despite O'Connor's statements to the contrary in later interviews, and she moved to London.citation needed|date=November 2010
Musical career
1980s
O'Connor's time as singer for Ton Ton Macoute brought her to the attention of the music industry, and she was eventually signed by Ensign Records . She also acquired an experienced manager, Fachtna O'Ceallaigh , former head of U2 's Mother Records. Soon after she was signed, she embarked on her first major assignment, providing the vocals for the song "Heroine", which she co-wrote with U2's guitarist The Edge for the Captive Soundtrack|soundtrack to the film Captive . O'Ceallaigh, who had been fired by U2 for complaining about them in an interview, was outspoken with his views on music and politics, and O'Connor adopted the same habits; she defended the actions of the Provisional Irish Republican Army|IRA and said U2's music was "bombastic".Allmusic|class=artist|id=p110558/biography|pure_url=yes Allmusic bio
Things were contentious in the studio as well. She was paired with veteran producer Mick Glossop, whom she later publicly derided. They had differing visions regarding her debut album and four months'-worth of recordings were scrapped. During this time she became pregnant by her session drummer John Reynolds (musician)|John Reynolds (who went on to drum with the band Transvision Vamp ). Due largely to O'Ceallaigh's efforts of persuasion, the record company allowed O'Connor, 20 years old and by then seven months pregnant, to produce her own album.citation needed|date=November 2010 The Lion and the Cobra was not enthusiastically embraced by the pop mainstream, but the album did eventually reach gold record status and earned a Best Female Rock Vocal Performance Grammy Award|Grammy nomination. The single " Mandinka (song)|Mandinka " was a big college radio hit in the United States, and "I Want Your (Hands on Me)" received both college radio|college and urban play in a remix ed form that featured Rapping|rapper MC Lyte . In her first US network television appearance, O'Connor sang "Mandinka" on Late Night with David Letterman in 1988.cite video | url = http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=P9c03aHny-s | title=Sinéad O'Connor Mandinka | publisher=YouTube | date= The single " Troy (song)|Troy " was also released as a single in the UK and Ireland. A club mix of "Troy" would become a major US dance hit in 2002.citation needed|date=November 2010
1990s
O'Connor's first two albums (1987's The Lion and the Cobra and 1990s '' I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got ) gained considerable attention and mostly positive reviews. She was praised for her voice and her original songs. She was also noted for her appearance: her trademark shaved head, often angry expression, and sometimes shapeless or unusual clothing.
In 1989 O'Connor joined The The frontman Matt Johnson (singer)|Matt Johnson as a guest vocalist on the band's album Mind Bomb , which spawned the duet "Kingdom of Rain."citation needed|date=November 2010 The album ''I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got'' featured Marco Pirroni and Kevin Mooney , of Adam and the Ants fame, and contained her international breakthrough hit " Nothing Compares 2 U#Sinéad O'Connor version|Nothing Compares 2 U ", a song written by Prince (musician)|Prince and originally recorded and released by a side project of his, The Family (band)|The Family . Aided by a memorable and well received video by John Maybury which consisted almost solely of O'Connor's face as she performed the song, it became a massive international hit, reaching #1 in several countries. In Ireland it hit the top spot in July 1990 and remained there for 11 weeks; it is the eighth most successful single of the decade there. It had similar success in the UK, charting at #1 for 4 weeks, and in Germany (#1 for 11 weeks). In Australia, it reached #1 on the Top 100. It also claimed the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100 chart in the USA. She also received Grammy nominations including Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. She eventually won the Grammy for Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album|Best Alternative Music Performance , but boycotted the award show.citation needed|date=November 2010 Public Enemy (band)|Public Enemy 's Hank Shocklee remixed the album's next single, "The Emperor's New Clothes", for a 12-inch that was coupled with the Celtic music|Celtic funk of "I Am Stretched On Your Grave." Pre-dating but included on ''I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got was also "Jump in the River", which originally appeared on the Married to the Mob (soundtrack)| Married to the Mob'' soundtrack ; the 12-inch version of the single had included a remix featuring performance art ist Karen Finley . Also in 1990, O'Connor starred in a small independent Irish movie Hush-a-Bye Baby directed in Derry by Margo Harkin.citation needed|date=November 2010 In 1990, she joined many other guests for former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters ' The Wall Concert in Berlin|massive performance of The Wall in Berlin. (In 1996, she would guest on Broken China , a solo album by Richard Wright (musician)|Richard Wright of Pink Floyd.) In 1991, her take on Elton John 's " Sacrifice (Elton John song)|Sacrifice " was acclaimed as one of the best efforts on the tribute album Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin .
In 1990, she contributed a cover of " You Do Something to Me " to the Cole Porter tribute/ AIDS fundraising album Red Hot + Blue produced by the Red Hot Organization . In 1998, she worked again with the Red Hot Organization to co-produce and perform on Red Hot + Rhapsody . Red Hot + Blue was followed by the release of Am I Not Your Girl? , an album of Pop standards|standards and torch song s that she had listened to while growing up. Also in 1992, she contributed backing vocals on the track "Come Talk To Me", and shared vocals on the single "Blood of Eden" from the studio album Us (Peter Gabriel album)|Us by Peter Gabriel .
Also in 1990, she was criticized after she announced that she would not perform if the Star Spangled Banner|United States national anthem was played before one of her concerts. Frank Sinatra threatened to "kick her ass". After receiving 4 Grammy Award nominations she withdrew her name from consideration.
After spending nine years dividing her time between London and Los Angeles, O'Connor returned to her home town of Dublin in late 1992 to live near her sister and focus on raising her son Jake, then six years old.citation needed|date=November 2010 She spent the following months studying Bel Canto singing with teacher Frank Merriman at the Parnell School of Music. In an interview with The Guardian published 3 May 1993 she reported that her singing lessons with Merriman were the only therapy she was receiving, describing Merriman as "the most amazing teacher in the universe."Cite news | first=Maggie | last=O'Kane | title='I fit in here,' Sinéad O'Connor says of her return to Dublin | publisher=The Guardian | date=3 May 1993
The 1993 soundtrack to the film In the Name of the Father (film)|In the Name of the Father featured "You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart", with significant contributions from U2 frontman Bono .
The more conventional Universal Mother (1994) did not succeed in restoring her mass appeal.citation needed|date=November 2010 She toured with Lollapalooza in 1995, but dropped out when she became pregnant. The Gospel Oak EP|Gospel Oak Extended play|EP followed in 1997, and featured songs based in an acoustic setting. It too, did not recapture previous album successes.citation needed|date=November 2010 In 1994, she appeared in A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who , also known as Daltrey Sings Townshend . This was a two-night concert at Carnegie Hall produced by Roger Daltrey of The Who in celebration of his 50th birthday. A CD and a VHS video of the concert were issued in 1994, followed by a DVD in 1998.
She appeared in Neil Jordan 's The Butcher Boy (1997 film)|The Butcher Boy in 1997, playing the Virgin Mary .citation needed|date=November 2010
2000s
Faith and Courage was released in 2000, including the single "No Man's Woman", and featured contributions from Wyclef Jean of the Fugees and David A. Stewart|Dave Stewart of Eurythmics . On the eve of its release, O'Connor coming out|came out as a lesbian , and then retracted the statement.citation needed|date=November 2010 Her 2002 album, Sean-Nós Nua , marked a departure in that O'Connor interpreted or, in her own words, "sexed up" Traditional Irish music|traditional Irish folk songs, including several in the Irish language .Cite news | first=Dave | last=Simpson | url= http://arts.guardian.co.uk/reviews/story/0,,837569,00.html | title= Sinéad O'Connor (review) | work= Arts | publisher= Guardian Unlimited | date=11 November 2002 | accessdate=24 October 2006 | location=London In Sean-Nós Nua , she covered a well-known Canadian folk song, Peggy Gordon (song)|Peggy Gordon , interpreted as a song of lesbian, rather than heterosexual , love. In her documentary, Song of Hearts Desire , she stated that her inspiration for the song was her friend, a lesbian who sang the song to lament the loss of her partner.
In 2003, she contributed a track to the Dolly Parton tribute album '' Just Because I'm a Woman: Songs of Dolly Parton|Just Because I'm a Woman '', a cover of Parton's "Dagger Through the Heart". That same year, she released a double album, She Who Dwells in the Secret Place of the Most High Shall Abide Under the Shadow of the Almighty . The album contained one disc of demos and previously unreleased tracks and one disc of a live concert recording. Directly after the album's release, O'Connor announced her retirement from music.Cite news | first=Gil | last=Kaufman | url= http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1471518/04252003/oconnor_sinead.jhtml#/news/articles/1471518/04252003/oconnor_sinead.jhtml | title=Sinéad O'Connor To Retire ... Again. Controversial singer says this time is the last. | publisher=MTV.com | date=25 April 2003 | accessdate=24 October 2006
'' Collaborations (Sinéad O'Connor album)|Collaborations , a compilation album of guest appearances, was released in 2005 - featuring tracks recorded with Peter Gabriel, Massive Attack , Jah Wobble , Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall , Moby , Bomb The Bass , The Edge , U2, and The The.
Ultimately, after a brief period of inactivity and a bout with fibromyalgia , her retirement proved to be short-lived - O'Connor stated in an interview with Harp Magazine|Harp that she only intended to retire from making mainstream pop/rock music, and after dealing with her fibromyalgia, chose to move into other musical styles. http://harpmagazine.com/articles/detail.cfm? article_id=3538 harpmagazine.com The reggae album Throw Down Your Arms appeared in late 2005 and was greeted with positive reviews. It was based on the Rastafari movement|Rastafarian culture and lifestyle, O'Connor having spent time in Jamaica in 2004. She performed the single "Throw Down Your Arms" on The Late Late Show in November. She also made comments critical of the war in Iraq and the role played in it by Ireland's Shannon Airport .citation needed|date=November 2010 On 8 November 2006, O'Connor performed seven songs from her upcoming album Theology (album)|Theology at The Sugar Club in Dublin. Thirty fans were given the opportunity to win pairs of tickets to attend along with music industry critics. http://rubyworks.myshopify.com/products/sinead-oconnor-live-at-the-sugar-club-dvd Rubyworks Sinéad O'Connor Live At The Sugar Club DVD. Retrieved on 2 September 2011. The performance was released in 2008 as Live at the Sugar Club deluxe CD/DVD package sold exclusively on her website.
O'Connor released two songs from her album Theology to download for free from her official website: "If You Had a Vineyard" and "Jeremiah (Something Beautiful)". The album, a collection of covered and original Rastafari spiritual songs, was released in June 2007. The first single from the album, the Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber classic " I Don't Know How to Love Him ", was released on 30 April 2007.Cite news | url= http://www.sputnikmusic.com/news.php? newsid=3246 | title=O'Connor plans cover release of the classic 'I Don't Know How To Love Him' | publisher=Sputnikmusic.com | date=21 April 2007 | accessdate=22 April 2007 To promote the album, O'Connor toured extensively in Europe and North America. She also appeared on two tracks of the new Ian Brown album The World Is Yours (Ian Brown album)|The World Is Yours , including the anti-war single " Illegal Attacks ". http://www.muse.ie/music-ireland-music_news-international_news/ian-brown-reveals-fifth-album-details/spId/263CA8D3-01EE-3070-0EA5349BCC2EAB1B.html Ian Brown reveals fifth album details - muse
2010s
In January 2010, O'Connor performed a duet with R& B singer Mary J. Blige produced by former A Tribe Called Quest member Ali Shaheed Muhammad entitled "This Is To Mother You". The proceeds of the song's sales were donated to the organization GEMS (Girls Educational and Mentoring Services). http://planetill.com/2010/01/sinead-oconnor-returns-with-mary-j-blige-this-is-to-mother-you/ Sinead O’Connor Returns With Mary J Blige: This Is To Mother You. Planet Ill (8 January 2010). Retrieved on 19 October 2010.
O'Connor announced she was working on recording a new album, entitled Home , to be released in the beginning of 2012. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/theticket/2011/0826/1224302969258.html Home Truths. The Irish Times(26 August 2011). Retrieved on 2 September 2011. On October 10, 2011 O'Connor announced that the release date for the album, now entitled How About I Be Me (And You Be You)? , had been set for February 20, 2012. http://sineadoconnor.com/ News page O'Connor web site http://www.independent.ie/incoming/incoming_dailyfeed/sineacuteads-feelin-good-just-like-aretha-2920581.html "Sinéad's feelin' good just like Aretha" October 29, 2011, Independent The first single "The Wolf is Getting Married" will be released on 27 February.cite web|url= http://www.festivalsforall.com/article/sinead-oconnor-the-wolf-is-getting-married----video|title=SINEAD OCONNOR The Wolf Is Getting Married - VIDEO |date=2012-01-26 |accessdate=2012-01-26
The song "Lay Your Head Down", written by Brian Byrne and Glen Close for the soundtrack of the film Albert Nobbs and performed by O'Connor, was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song .
Controversy
Saturday Night Live performance
On 3 October 1992, O'Connor appeared on Saturday Night Live as a musical guest . She sang an a cappella version of Bob Marley 's " War (Bob Marley song)|War ", which she intended as a protest over the Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal|sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church , by changing the lyric "racism" to "child abuse." Cite news| first=Jake | last=Tapper | url= http://archive.salon.com/ent/feature/2002/10/12/sinead/index_np.html | title=Sinéad was right | work= Arts & Entertainment | publisher= http://www.Salon.com Salon.com| date=12 October 2002 | accessdate=24 October 2006 She then presented a photo of Pope John Paul II to the camera while singing the word " evil ", after which she tore the photo into pieces, said "Fight the real enemy", and threw the pieces towards the camera. Cite news| url = http://www.notbored.org/sinead.html | title=Simulating Sinéad O'Connor& mdash; Sinéad O'Connor Rips It Up | work= Vol. 33 | publisher=NOT BORED! | pages=ISSN 1084-7340 | date=2001-10 | accessdate=24 October 2006
Saturday Night Live had no foreknowledge of O'Connor's plan; during the dress rehearsal she held up a photo of a refugee child. NBC Vice President of Late Night Rick Ludwin recalled that when he saw O'Connor's action he "literally jumped out of his chair." SNL writer Paula Pell recalled personnel in the control booth (theater)|control booth discussing the cameras cutting away from the singer.r|snlbackstage20110220 The audience was completely silent, with no booing or applause;r|hj19921006 executive producer Lorne Michaels recalled that "the air went out the studio". Michaels, who ordered that the applause sign not be used, described the incident as "on a certain level, a betrayal", but also "a serious expression of belief."r|snlbackstage20110220 A nationwide audience saw O'Connor's live performance, which the New York Daily News 's cover called a "HOLY TERROR".cite episode | title=Saturday Night Live Backstage | network=NBC | airdate=2011-02-20 NBC received more than 500 calls on Sundaycite news | url= http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=jlxWAAAAIBAJ& sjid=HvADAAAAIBAJ& dq=sinead-o-connor%20saturday-night-live%20pope& pg=3641%2C4197661 | title=Singer rips pope, shocks audience | accessdate=11 March 2011 | date=5 October 1992 | publisher=The Spokesman-Review | pages=A4 and 400 more on Monday, with all but seven criticizing O'Connor;cite news | url= http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=OjkfAAAAIBAJ& sjid=A88EAAAAIBAJ& dq=sinead-o-connor%20saturday-night-live%20pope& pg=5336%2C1491113 | title=Sinead calls still coming in | accessdate=11 March 2011 | date=6 October 1992 | publisher=Spartanburg Herald-Journal | pages=A2 the network received 4,400 calls in total.cite news | url= http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/2005/03/14/2005-03-14_sentiments_of_the_moment th.html | title=SENTIMENTS OF THE MOMENT. THE WORLD ACCORDING TO SINEAD O'CONNOR, 1992 | accessdate=11 March 2011 | author=Hinckley, David | date=14 March 2005 | publisher=New York Daily News Contrary to rumour, NBC was not fined by the Federal Communications Commission for O'Connor's act; the FCC has no regulatory power over blasphemy.r|hinckley20050314 NBC did not edit the performance out of the West coast tape-delayed broadcast that night,cite news | url= http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=1SsbAAAAIBAJ& sjid=KkgEAAAAIBAJ& dq=sinead-o-connor%20saturday-night-live%20pope& pg=6761%2C1191830 | title=O'Connor draws criticism, pity | accessdate=11 March 2011 | date=6 October 1992 | agency=Associated Press but reruns of the episode use footage from the dress rehearsal.r|hinckley20050314 On 24 April 2010, MSNBC aired the live version during an interview with O'Connor on The Rachel Maddow Show (TV series)|The Rachel Maddow Show . In 1993 issue of The Irish Times O'Connor wrote a public letter where she asked people to "stop hurting" her.
As part of SNL s apology to the audience, during his opening monologue the following week, host Joe Pesci held up the photo, explaining that he had taped it back together. Pesci also said that if it had been his show, "I would have gave her such a smack."cite web|url= http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html? res=9E0CE7D6113DF931A25753C1A964958260 |title=nytimes.com |publisher=New York Times |date=12 October 1992 |accessdate=28 September 2011
In a 2002 interview with Salon, when asked if she would change anything about the SNL appearance, O'Connor replied, "Hell, no!"cite web|last=Tapper |first=Jake |url= http://dir.salon.com/story/ent/feature/2002/10/12/sinead/index.html |title=Salon.com |publisher=Dir.salon.com |date= |accessdate=28 September 2011 In 2010, TV Guide Network listed the incident at No. 24 on their list of 25 Biggest TV Blunders .cite web|url= http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx? id=20100302tvguide01|title=Breaking News - TV Guide Network's "25 Biggest TV Blunders" Special Delivers 3.3 Million Viewers|date=2 March 2010|publisher=thefutoncritic.com|accessdate=10 March 2010
Madonna's reaction
On Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna 's next appearance on SNL (on an episode hosted by Harvey Keitel ), after singing " Bad Girl (Madonna song)|Bad Girl ", she held up a photo of Joey Buttafuoco cite web|last=Hewitt |first=Bill |url= http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20110255,00.html |title=Courting Trouble - Crime & Courts, Amy Fisher, Joey Buttafuoco |publisher=People.com |date=26 April 1993 |accessdate=28 September 2011 and, saying "fight the real enemy", tore it up. Madonna also roundly attacked O'Connor in the press for the incident, telling the Irish Times : "I think there is a better way to present her ideas rather than ripping up an image that means a lot to other people." She added, "If she is against the Roman Catholic Church and she has a problem with them, I think she should talk about it."Cite news| url= http://www.nytimes.com/1992/11/01/arts/pop-view-why-sinead-o-connor-hit-a-nerve.html | work=The New York Times | title=POP VIEW; Why Sinead O'Connor Hit a Nerve | first=Jon | last=Pareles | date=1 November 1992 The New York Times called it "professional jealousy" and wrote that: "After Madonna had herself gowned, harnessed, strapped down and fully stripped to promote her album Erotica and her book Sex , O'Connor stole the spotlight with one photograph of a fully clothed man. But the other vilification that descended on O'Connor showed she had struck a nerve." http://books.google.com/books? id=hcbFj_1xS7QC& pg=PA10& lpg=PA10& dq=bob+guccione+jr+spin+madonna+sex& source=bl& ots=bLAf7PvBp4& sig=j7BK24AO1GFdLgUpD94MWDubvvY& hl=en& ei=fR1XTLqCLpCmsQPa09HeCA& sa=X& oi=book_result& ct=result& resnum=4& ved=0CCEQ6AEwAw#v=onepage& q& f=false SPIN - Google Books. Books.google.com. Retrieved on 19 October 2010. Bob Guccione, Jr. in a 1993 SPIN editorial was adamant in his defense of O'Connor, writing, "...Madonna savaged her in the press, obviously to fuel publicity for Sex and sales of her new album, Erotica .... But when the Sinead controversy threatened to siphon some of the attention from the impending release of Sex , Madonna conveniently found religion again..." In November 1991, a year prior to the incident, O'Connor had told Spin Magazine: "Madonna is probably the hugest role model for women in America. There's a woman who people look up to as being a woman who campaigns for women's rights. A woman who in an abusive way towards me, said that I look like I had a run in with a lawnmower and that I was about as sexy as a Venetian blind. Now there's the woman that America looks up to as being a campaigner for women, slagging off another woman..." http://books.google.com/books? id=BBDgkXRdUXYC& pg=PT52& lpg=PT52& dq=sexy+as+a+Venetian+blind+madonna& source=bl& ots=3NBwEbm-50& sig=pGiBhiBlzRM7-bVujY6QVsl2-HM& hl=en& ei=lQoUTKWBDqXwNLn2jJoL& sa=X& oi=book_result& ct=result& resnum=1& ved=0CBIQ6AEwAA#v=onepage& q=sexy%20as%20a%20Venetian%20blind%20madonna& f=false SPIN - Google Books. Books.google.com. Retrieved on 19 October 2010.
Two weeks after the Saturday Night Live appearance, she was set to perform "I Believe in You" at the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary tribute concert in Madison Square Garden .Ian Inglis. Performance and Popular Music: History Place and Time. ch. 15: ''The Booing of Sinéad O'Connor: Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert, Madison Square Garden, New York, 16 October 1992'' by Emma Mayhew She was greeted by a thundering mixture of cheers and jeers. During the booing, Kris Kristofferson told her not to "let the bastards get you down", to which she replied, "I'm not down."cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/features/20-memorable-musician-meltdowns-1005094262.story? page=5|title=20 Memorable Musician Meltdowns|first=Jillian|last=Mapes|coauthors=Jason Lipshutz|date=26 March 2011|work= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard |publisher= Prometheus Global Media |page=5|accessdate=22 August 2011cite video|people=Kris Kristofferson, Sinéad O'Connor, Miriam O'Callaghan|date=12 August 2010|title=Kris Kristofferson on his special relationship with Sinéad O'Connor|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=o8B_J-Bd0iE|publisher= RTÉ |accessdate=22 August 2011 The noise eventually became so loud that O'Connor saw no point in starting the scheduled song. She called for the keyboard player to stop and the microphone to be turned up, and then screamed over the audience with an improvised, shouted rendition of "War". This time, she sang the song, stopping just after the part in which the lyrics talk about child abuse, emphasizing the point of her previous action. She then looked straight to the audience for a second and left the stage. Kristofferson then comforted her, as she cried.cite web|url= http://tv.yahoo.com/news/sinead-oconnors-5-most-memorable-moments-video-180502888.html|title=Sinead O'Connor's 5 Most Memorable Moments (Video)|date=11 August 2011|work= The Hollywood Reporter |publisher= Yahoo& #33; TV |accessdate=22 August 2011cite video|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=3ExY8IPx454|title=Sinead O'Connor - Bob Dylan Tribute (1992)|publisher= YouTube |date=16 October 1992|accessdate=22 August 2011
Garden State Arts Center performance
BLP unsourced section|date=August 2011On 24 August 1990, O'Connor was scheduled to perform at the then- PNC Bank Arts Center|Garden State (now PNC Bank) Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey . The practice of the venue was to play a recording of the Star Spangled Banner|American national anthem before the show began. O'Connor, who said she was unaware of this practice until shortly before the show was to begin, refused to go on if the anthem was played. Venue officials acquiesced to her demand and omitted the anthem, and so O'Connor performed, but they later permanently bannedRequest quotation|date=April 2011 her.
O'Connor said that she had a policy of not having the national anthem of any country played before her concerts, explaining that these were often written and composed during wars and amounted to nationalist tirades. She pointed out that she meant "no disrespect", but added that she "will not go on stage after the national anthem of a country which imposes censorship on artists. It's hypocritical and racism|racist ."
The incident made tabloid headlines, and O'Connor drew tabloid-derived criticism. Her songs were banned from some radio stations.
After Dark appearance
In January 1995 O'Connor "was so interested in a (television) discussion about abuse and the Catholic church that she rang in to ask if she could appear. They sent a taxi to her home".'All night long', Radio Times , 15 March 2003 The Evening Standard wrote that After Dark (TV series)|After Dark "made a brief reappearance last Saturday night when, true to its unpredictable form, Sinéad O'Connor walked on to the set 10 minutes before closedown". The Evening Standard , 25 January 1995 Host Helena Kennedy described the event:
:: On that occasion, former taoiseach , Garret FitzGerald , was sharing the sofas with a Dominican monk and a representative of the Catholic church. “While we were on the air, Sinéad O’Connor called in,” says Kennedy. ''“Then I got a message in my earpiece to say she had just turned up at the studio. Sinéad came on and argued that abuse in families was coded in by the church because it refused to accept the accounts of women and children,” says Kennedy.'Baroness goes back to the twilight zone', The Sunday Times , 23 February 2003 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article885791.ece
Personal life
While her shaved head was initially an assertion against traditional views of women, years later, O'Connor said she had begun to grow her hair back, but that after being asked if she was Enya , O'Connor shaved it off again. "I don't feel like me unless I have my hair shaved. So even when I'm an old lady, I'm going to have it."Cite news|author=Barkham, Patrick|title=The Bald Truth|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/feb/20/gender.music|work= The Guardian |publisher= |date=20 February 2007 |accessdate=22 March 2010 | location=London
Romantic and family life
She has been married four times. Her first marriage was to music producer John Reynolds (musician)|John Reynolds , who co-produced several of her albums, including Universal Mother . They have one child together. They split up on good terms and Reynolds continues to work as her producer and drummer.
Her second marriage was to journalist Nicholas Sommerlad in 2002. For a period during 2006 and early 2007, she had a relationship with Frank Bonadio, the father of her fourth child. O'Connor acknowledged to the Daily Mirror|Irish Daily Mirror that the two had separated as of the weekend of 17 February 2007, citing difficulties between Bonadio and his former wife, singer Mary Coughlan (singer)|Mary Coughlan .
O'Connor married long-time friend and collaborator Steve Cooney on 22 July 2010cite web|url= http://www.rte.ie/ten/2010/0723/oconnors.html |title=Sinéad O'Connor marries for third time |author= |date=23 July 2010 |work=RTÉ ten |publisher= Raidió Teilifís Éireann|RTÉ |accessdate=22 July 2010cite web|url= http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/independent-woman/celebrity-news-gossip/its-third-time-unlucky-for-sinead-as-she-ends-marriage-2619391.html |title=It's third time unlucky for Sinead as she ends marriage |author= |date=11 April 2011 |accessdate=11 April 2011 and divorced him in April 2011.cite web|url= http://www.irishcentral.com/ent/Sinead-OConnors-third-marriage-breaks-up--119833684.html |title=Sinead O’Connor’s third marriage breaks up |author= |date=14 April 2011 |accessdate=7-12-2011
Her fourth marriage was to Irish therapist Barry Herridge, whom she met through the internet.cite web|title=Fourth time lucky? A girly Sinead O'Connor marries online boyfriend of three months in quickie Vegas wedding Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2071177/Sinead-OConnor-wedding-Singer-marries-online-boyfriend-Barry-Herridge-Las-Vegas.html#ixzz1hjy1HVr7|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2071177/Sinead-OConnor-wedding-Singer-marries-online-boyfriend-Barry-Herridge-Las-Vegas.html|accessdate=27 December 2011 They wed on 9 December 2011 in Las Vegas, but 17 days later she announced on her website that their marriage had ended, noting that they "lived together for 7 days only".cite web|url= http://sineadoconnor.com/ |title=Sinéad O'Connor official website |author= |date=26 December 2011 |accessdate=26 December 2011 The following week, on 3 January 2012, O'Connor issued a further string of internet announcements to the effect that the couple had re-united. http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/independent-woman/celebrity-news-gossip/nothing-compares-to-you-after-all-sinead-orsquoconnor-reunites-with-4th-husband-of-16-days-2979887.html Nothing compares to you after all: Sinead O’Connor reunites with 4th husband of 16 days Irish Independent , 2012-01-04.https://twitter.com/#!/vampyahslayah/status/154345188834283521 Spent beautiful evening of love making with nine other than husband& #33; Who turned up angelically we decided to be boyfriend and girlfriend Twitter.com, 2012-01-03.https://twitter.com/#!/vampyahslayah/status/154452777857318913 guess whohad a mad love making affair with her own husband last night? Twitter.com, 2012-01-03.https://twitter.com/#!/vampyahslayah/status/154453264421765120 Yay!!& #33; we decided to be boyfriend and girlfriend again an stay married but we did rush so we gonna return to b friend g friend Twitter.com, 2012-01-03.https://twitter.com/#!/vampyahslayah/status/154453484106813440 an be sickenly happy an go counsellin an move in in like a yr like regular people.. but stay married an we all in love an fuck every other Twitter.com, 2012-01-03.https://twitter.com/#!/vampyahslayah/status/154453681922772992 motherufcker who dont like it.. so me all happy!& #33; me love me hubby.. he love me... fuck who no like it.. God is good! Twitter.com, 2012-01-03.https://twitter.com/#!/vampyahslayah/status/154453747903365120 so sinead got laid!!! Twitter.com, 2012-01-03.https://twitter.com/#!/vampyahslayah/status/154456566072999936 yay!!& #33; me husband is a big hairy cave man an came to claim me with his club : ) and now im in cave-land. yay!& #33; we both go panto! Twitter.com, 2012-01-03.
Sexuality
In a 2000 interview in Curve (magazine)|Curve , O'Connor coming out|came out as a lesbian, "I'm a dyke ... although I haven't been very open about that and throughout most of my life I've gone out with blokes because I haven't necessarily been terribly comfortable about being a big lesbian mule. But I actually am a dyke."Cite news| url = http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-27901349_ITM | title = Sinéad O'Connor Comes Out in an Exclusive Interview With Curve, the Nation's Best-Selling Lesbian Magazine. | publisher = PR Newswire | date = 8 June 2000 | accessdate =26 February 2008 However, soon after in an interview in The Independent , she stated, "I believe it was overcompensating of me to declare myself a lesbian. It was not a publicity stunt. I was trying to make someone else feel better. And have subsequently caused pain for myself. I am not in a box of any description." In a magazine article and in a programme on RTÉ ( Ryan Confidential , broadcast on RTÉ on 29 May 2003), she stated that while most of her sexual relationships had been with men, she has had three relationships with women. In a May 2005 issue of Entertainment Weekly , she stated, "I'm three-quarters heterosexual, a quarter gay . I lean a bit more towards the hairy blokes".cite web|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,1063794-3-4_4|7137|322351|1_0_,00.html |title=No Title |publisher=Ew.com |date= |accessdate=28 September 2011
Health
On a 4 October 2007 broadcast of The Oprah Winfrey Show , O'Connor disclosed that she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder four years earlier, and had attempted suicide on her 33rd birthday on 8 December 1999.Rayner, Ben. http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/268921 "The gospel according to Sinead". Toronto Star . 21 Oct 2007
Religion
In the late 1990s, Bishop Michael Cox (clergyman)|Michael Cox of the Irish Orthodox Catholic and Apostolic Church (an Independent Catholic group not in communion with the Roman Catholic Church ) Ordination of women|ordained O'Connor as a priest. The Roman Catholic Church considers ordination of women to be either invalid, impossible, or both and asserts that a person attempting the sacrament of ordination upon a woman incurs excommunication .Cite news | url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/328709.stm | title=O'Connor becomes a 'priest' | work= Entertainment, | publisher=BBC News, | date=4 May 1999 | accessdate=24 October 2006 The bishop had contacted her to offer ordination following her appearance on the RTÉ 's Late Late Show, during which she told the presenter, Gay Byrne , that had she not been a singer, she would have wished to have been a Catholic priest. After her ordination, she indicated that she wished to be called Mother Bernadette Mary.
In a July 2007 interview with Christianity Today , O'Connor stated that she considers herself a Christian and that she believes in core Christian concepts about the Trinity and Jesus Christ. She said, "I think God saves everybody whether they want to be saved or not. So when we die, we're all going home... I don't think God judges anybody. He loves everybody equally". She also expressed a belief in pantheism , viewing the physical universe as a body with divine "energy". http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/music/interviews/2007/sineadoconnor-0707.html? start=3 Jesus Is 'Like an Energy' | Music. Christianity Today (7 September 2007). Retrieved on 19 October 2010. In an October 2002 interview with Salon.com, she credited her Christian faith in giving her the strength to live through, and then overcome the effects of, her child abuse.
On 26 March 2010, O'Connor appeared on Anderson Cooper 360° to speak out about the Catholic sexual abuse scandal in Ireland .Cite news| url= http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2010/03/26/ac.sinead.oconnor.intv.cnn? iref=allsearch | work=CNN | title=CNN.com Video On 28 March 2010, she had an opinion piece published in the Sunday Edition of the Washington Post where she wrote about the Catholic sex abuse scandal and her time in a Magdalene laundry as a teenager.r|wp20100325 She wrote an article for the Sunday Independent newspaper of 17 July 2011 in response to the sexual abuse scandal in Cloyne diocese in which she described the Holy See|Vatican as "a nest of devils". She wrote that an alternative church might have to be established because "Christ is being murdered by liars" in the Vatican. http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/we-must-destroy-nest-of-devils-in-the-vatican-for-christs-sake-2823575.html We must destroy nest of devils in the Vatican, for Christ's sake Sunday Independent , 17 July 2011.
Political beliefs
O'Connor is a pacifist and, as such, she supports Ireland's tradition of neutrality in foreign wars.
Discography
Main|Sinéad O'Connor discography
1987: The Lion and the Cobra
1990: '' I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
1992: Am I Not Your Girl?
1994: Universal Mother
2000: Faith and Courage
2002: Sean-Nós Nua
2005: Throw Down Your Arms
2007: Theology (album)|Theology
2012: How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?
Quotation
Move to Wikiquotecquote|I don't do anything in order to cause trouble. It just so happens that what I do naturally causes trouble. I'm proud to be a troublemaker. NME - March 1991Cite book | first= John | last= Tobler | year= 1992 | title= NME Rock 'N' Roll Years | edition= 1st | publisher= Reed International Books Ltd | location= London | page= 482 | id= CN 5585
References
Reflist|2
Further reading
Guterman, Jimmy. Sinéad : Her Life and Music . Warner Books, 1991. ISBN 0-446-39254-5.
Hayes, Dermott. ''Sinéad O'Connor: So Different . Omnibus, 1991. ISBN 0-7119-2482-1.