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Greg - 2007-07-03 11:15:30
Never had less than admiration for Sinead. Incredible voice and incredible talent. And nearly as cute as Knut...
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Bob's Ire (one eighth) - 2007-07-03 11:29:41
Oh sure, you and your insinuations (whatever they may be)... you might as well have put "irish sincerity" in quotation marks. Well, "Reverse Polish Logic" to you, missy!
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Paula - 2007-07-03 13:40:40
In this rare case I didn't mean "Irish" in its slang sense, i.e. "the poor man's" or "the reverse of..." or anything drinking related.

(As in "Irish twins," "Irish whisper," "Irish pajamas," etc.)
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2fs - 2007-07-03 16:34:17
"Hosp"? I liked O'Connor's first album, liked the second one well enough although it seemed a bit striving-to-be-commercial (and succeeding-to-be- ). Diminishing returns thereafter: the last one I've heard, _Universal Mother_, is pretty damned soporific.
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Bob - 2007-07-04 02:10:35
Ahh, I wasn't even one eighth irate (or sincere)... I just wanted to bring up "Reverse Polish Logic". (Which does not mean what Sinead's dad? Carroll might think it does.) (Mathematical lizard Chris, if he had a T.I. calculator back in the day, might be familiar with whatever that Logic/Notation was.)
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Greg Loves Bald Chicks - 2007-07-04 10:12:42
I wouldn't say that Sinead has never hit a clinker (I wouldn't say that with any artist.). Just there are few singers/songwriters that can totally wreck my head the way she often has throughout her career. Last Day Of Our Acquaintance can reduce me to rubble in the first verse. She does a cover of Foggy Dew with the Chieftains on one of their albums... same effect. I'd heard that song my whole life but never "FELT" it until I heard this version.
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