Esteja em paz Sinéad com seu filho. Não será esquecida através das tuas músicas que ficou pra marcar. Adeus minha Rainha da Irlanda Sinéad O'Connor é a única e melhor. 🙏🕊👩👦🎶
Like House of the Rising Sun, this is an old, old song with unknown provenance. Patrick McCabe wove this song into his unsettling yet truly funny novel of the same name. Then Neil Jordan, who has a history of wildly divergent film, made this into a brilliant movie featuring this very version of the song, with, oddly enough, Sinead O'Connor in a bit part as the Virgin Mary. The book begins with, "When I was a young lad, twenty or thirty or forty years ago, I lived in a small town where they were all after me on account of what I done on Mrs Nugent". There are sad and horrifying things in this one sentence that do not become clear until the end. Both versions are brilliant depictions of the humor of the Irish and a slow descent into madness.
@@art2292 When I was semi-incarcerated in a drunk Salvation Army bin, John Aielli, the morning DJ at KUT, played this song constantly. I finally got to see this film. the Dobie theater held this movie for WAY past it's due date. Probably because of John Aielli. I might have been the only person in the theater. It was worth the wait.
Beautiful song beautifully sung by Sinéad.unfortunatley a vile horrible subject so so cruel God bless Ireland and all those around the world who have sufferd child abuse at the hands of the chatholic church🙏
Very haunting! The Magdalene laundries were so horrible, it kills me to even think about the vile abuse they suffered! Incidentally, Neil Jordan’s film The Butcher Boy has this song in it, and the movie is as haunting as the song itself! Yes it’s funny, but VERY dark humor, mostly very disturbing! This song is great for good catharsis
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What are we looking at here? What is this building? (Thanks in advance) Edit: Oh. The last photo shows Magdalene Laundries… Is this where Sinead was sent at 15 or is this one abuse by the Church she protested?
I'm not sure that "London town" line is the original. It is an old folk song. as such there are hundreds of variants. It is probably English, but we don't where it originated. At any rate, it is a deep, great song well known wherever folk song is appreciated, including Ireland, Australia and the US..
I love Sinéad but this version misses out a very important verse. After the narrator gets the pen and paper, the next verse is the one missing, in which she says she wishes her baby were born and sitting on his daddy's knee, etc. Without that the rest doesn't make sense, the grave, wide and deep, with two gravestones etc.
Sinead could sing the phone book and I'd love it. Easily one of the most angelic, ethereal voices I've ever heard.
Oh, Sinead, you beautiful and tortured soul. May at last you find your peace...
Thank you.
RIP sinead voice of an angel
May your spirit roam free, Sinead
Спи спокойно, Легенда❤
Rip sinead🙏
Thank you Sinead ❤😢
RIP Sinead O’Connor (1966-2023)
Ну раз Светов сказал, слушаем...
Rest in Peace, Sinead.
So very perfect, and so very sad. RIP S O’C😢
Вечная память
Beautiful and very poignant today. RIP Sinéad.
Esteja em paz Sinéad com seu filho. Não será esquecida através das tuas músicas que ficou pra marcar. Adeus minha Rainha da Irlanda Sinéad O'Connor é a única e melhor. 🙏🕊👩👦🎶
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RIP Sinéad…. A huge loss in the music industry ❤
Love you, Sinead 💙💜💙✨
Покойся с миром 👼
Sing it our Lady, your voice is so beautiful.
Beautifully sung by a beautiful person. RIP
Sinead O'Connor is very good singer and very good high notes
Like House of the Rising Sun, this is an old, old song with unknown provenance. Patrick McCabe wove this song into his unsettling yet truly funny novel of the same name. Then Neil Jordan, who has a history of wildly divergent film, made this into a brilliant movie featuring this very version of the song, with, oddly enough, Sinead O'Connor in a bit part as the Virgin Mary. The book begins with, "When I was a young lad, twenty or thirty or forty years ago, I lived in a small town where they were all after me on account of what I done on Mrs Nugent". There are sad and horrifying things in this one sentence that do not become clear until the end. Both versions are brilliant depictions of the humor of the Irish and a slow descent into madness.
Both the novel and film are amazing. Also I recommend Patrick McCabe's audio reading of the book.
@@art2292 When I was semi-incarcerated in a drunk Salvation Army bin, John Aielli, the morning DJ at KUT, played this song constantly. I finally got to see this film. the Dobie theater held this movie for WAY past it's due date. Probably because of John Aielli. I might have been the only person in the theater. It was worth the wait.
@@byronp2311 Thanks
Im watching the butcher boy now 👌👌 a childhood film of mine i loved
Unless you are wicked we will see her again.
Heartrendingly beautiful
Agreed 💯
God bless you Sinead, you are my heart.!
💝💝💝 For me the best version of this song. Second is Kirsty MacColl...
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A butcher boy.
Such a beautiful song.so much pain in this
Beautiful song beautifully sung by Sinéad.unfortunatley a vile horrible subject so so cruel God bless Ireland and all those around the world who have sufferd child abuse at the hands of the chatholic church🙏
still happening today right now in those 3rd world countrys.
Well this is an English song. Nothing to do with the catholic church
AMAZING SONG VERY NICE
Very haunting! The Magdalene laundries were so horrible, it kills me to even think about the vile abuse they suffered! Incidentally, Neil Jordan’s film The Butcher Boy has this song in it, and the movie is as haunting as the song itself! Yes it’s funny, but VERY dark humor, mostly very disturbing! This song is great for good catharsis
Покойся с миром
Thanks so much for sharing this song. The pain is quite nearly exquisite, and it's always a great pinch to my heart to listen to it.
😢😢😢😢
Amazing song. Amazing performance. Amazing Sinead. X
If people only knew.
A masterpiece
Sinead ❤
I'm so sorry Sinéad..
😭
😭😭😭💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏
R.I.P. S I'C
You just can see the diffrence of beauty and rave life...
о шейнр так похожа моя жизнь на твою и я тоже очень похоже на тебя и судьба такая же но только не пою как Ты благодарю тебя
yes sinea
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She was in a Mangdline Laundry and she must have her freedom, right's and revenge.
Estas imagens se referem ao orfanato?
Anyone know where I can get the sheet music for this version...
I learned cherries not apples…..
Шинейд, хорошей тебе дороги домой 😇
What are we looking at here? What is this building? (Thanks in advance)
Edit: Oh. The last photo shows Magdalene Laundries… Is this where Sinead was sent at 15 or is this one abuse by the Church she protested?
You man are sick!!
little girl
I wish she'd stayed with the original version "in London town."
I'm not sure that "London town" line is the original. It is an old folk song. as such there are hundreds of variants. It is probably English, but we don't where it originated. At any rate, it is a deep, great song well known wherever folk song is appreciated, including Ireland, Australia and the US..
I love Sinéad but this version misses out a very important verse. After the narrator gets the pen and paper, the next verse is the one missing, in which she says she wishes her baby were born and sitting on his daddy's knee, etc. Without that the rest doesn't make sense, the grave, wide and deep, with two gravestones etc.
Yes I have heard different versions as well. And some say 'apples on ivy tree' some say cherries.
Who's the "he" mentioned in the stanza?
The Butcher Boy or the girl's father?
@@edwardamosbrandwein3583 The Butcher Boy
I think it makes sense in her version.
@@harsishava ty
Where the f is the movie clip