Not exactly sure how last Sunday's TRACY CHAPMAN turned into this Sunday's SINEAD O'CONNOR, but that's the way it is, so that's the way it goes.
Of course, the two of them did find the limelight at about the same time, and both were defined by early signature songs ("Fast Car" for the former; "Nothing Compares 2 U" for the latter). Sinead calls herself 25% lesbian. As far as I know, Tracy goes the full 100%. Ms. O'Connor tears up pictures of popes yet is an ordained priest. Ms. Chapman had a minister grandfather, attended a Baptist church, and went to an Episcopalian school yet does not consider herself religious. Both of their last names have seven letters.
Six Degrees: Tracy Chapman once had a relationship with Alice Walker who wrote "The Color Purple" which was directed by Steven Spielberg who was also going to direct "Cape Fear" but gave it to Martin Scorsese instead so he could direct "Schindler's List" and Martin Scorsese eventually made "Gangs of New York" with Daniel Day-Lewis who once had a relationship with Sinead O'Connor.
So I guess that's how last Sunday's turned into this Sunday's....
[MP3] [VID] "Nothing Compares 2 U" [1990]
[MP3] "Mandinka" [1987]
[MP3] "Three Babies" [1990]
[MP3] "Haunted" [w/SHANE MACGOWAN] [1995]
[MP3] "You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart" [1994]
[MP3] "Streets of London" [1994]
[MP3] "I Defeat" [w/JAMES] [1999]
[MP3] "This is a Rebel Song" [1997]
[MP3] "The Butcher Boy" [1998]
[MP3] "Tears From the Moon" [w/CONJURE ONE] [2002]
[MP3] "House of the Rising Sun" [1994]
Nice selection of songs. She reminds me of another famous Irish singer, Enya. Till today, that song "Orinoco flow" still gives me that spine tingling sensation whenever I listen to it.
ReplyDeleteThis is great, just great!!!
ReplyDeleteTo bad You don't have "The Last Day of Our Acquaintance" - I love that one.
Thank You for sharing!
Anna-Lys
Sweden