Conjure One — Tears From The Moon (w/ Sinead O'Connor)
Album: Conjure One
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Released: 2002
Length: 4:16
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Couldn't sleep so I went out walking
Thinking about you and hearing us talking
And all the things I should have said
Echo now, inside my head
I feel something falling from the sky
I'm so sad I made the angels cry
Tears from the moon
Fall down like rain
I reach for you
I reach in vain
Tears from the moon, tears from the moon
It just ain't fair this thing called loving
When one's still there and the other feels nothing
I would have done anything for you
I still love you, baby I adore you
All day I keep from falling apart
But at night when the sky gets dark
Tears from the moon
Fall down like rain
I reach for you
I reach in vain
Stop,
Stop haunting me
It should be easy
As easy as when you stopped wanting me
Tears from the moon
Fall down like rain
I reach for you
I reach in vain
Tears from the moon
Fall down like rain
But tears from the moon
Can't wash away the pain
Tears from the moon, tears from the moon
Tears from the moon, tears from the moon
Thinking about you and hearing us talking
And all the things I should have said
Echo now, inside my head
I feel something falling from the sky
I'm so sad I made the angels cry
Tears from the moon
Fall down like rain
I reach for you
I reach in vain
Tears from the moon, tears from the moon
It just ain't fair this thing called loving
When one's still there and the other feels nothing
I would have done anything for you
I still love you, baby I adore you
All day I keep from falling apart
But at night when the sky gets dark
Tears from the moon
Fall down like rain
I reach for you
I reach in vain
Stop,
Stop haunting me
It should be easy
As easy as when you stopped wanting me
Tears from the moon
Fall down like rain
I reach for you
I reach in vain
Tears from the moon
Fall down like rain
But tears from the moon
Can't wash away the pain
Tears from the moon, tears from the moon
Tears from the moon, tears from the moon
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This is mellow ?
This really got to me!
I'm digging everything from Sinead on this station. 10.
I was listening while working and thinking - this is something I think I'd like to hear Sinead O'Connor do, she'd really put some soul into it.
I get up to look, and what am I disappointed to see?
Not her best effort.
I get up to look, and what am I disappointed to see?
Not her best effort.
Great Album! Don't miss the second one - "Extraordinary Ways".
And don't miss the wonderful original version of "Tears From The Moon" by the Belgian trip hop band Lunascape.
And don't miss the wonderful original version of "Tears From The Moon" by the Belgian trip hop band Lunascape.
oh this is bloody hopeless, definately going for a while after this one, RP take a bow
MC
MC
I like this song. Sort of easy listening but in a good way. To me it sounds like end of movie credit music. In fact the title, "Tears From The Moon" could be a James Bond movie title! Come on, admit it. You like that idea....
I've heard this a million times but it really sounds good today ;)
oh come it it is a nice song
perikleshokie wrote:
yes!
Good album, but the Poe songs are better.
yes!
Brings to mind the drying of paint, political speeches, or perhaps the movement of glaciers. . .
This is one of the songs that got me started on Conjure One.
von_Hayek wrote:
I would love to never hear her again...
No one is making you listen to anything?
I would love to never hear her again...
No one is making you listen to anything?
Good album, but the Poe songs are better.
This is where Sinead is her best, in a supporting role. The tunes she dose with Massive Attack & Afro Celt Sound System are good as well.
fingernails on a chalkboard for me too.
Sinead at her whiney/scratchiest
Sinead at her whiney/scratchiest
I like Sinead, but this track does nothing for me. I think all tracks played on RP should be outstanding for one reason or another - but I can't hear anything outstanding here.
How did this get past the LRC?
How did this get past the LRC?
The strings have a sound remeniscent of that Sufjan Stevens tune , Night Zombies(?)
I dont know, maybe not.
I dont know, maybe not.
YES, more would be good.
Anything with Sinead gets my vote
Photo-John wrote:
Agreed. Sinead raises the level of work around her b/c her voice is fabulous. 8.
I agree this is a little cheesy and a weak attempt at deep. However, put Sinead's voice in something and I'll buy it. I'm a total sucker for her. And even if this isn't a monster work of art, it is catchy and pleasant. I enjoy it. Guilty pleasure, anyone?
Agreed. Sinead raises the level of work around her b/c her voice is fabulous. 8.
Meh. I'll take the stuff Sinead did with Massive Attack on 100th Window.
I miss the old radio paradise...
weevilkinevil wrote:
Madonna?...Ahhh, that would explain the tears. Otherwise, I like it too.
I like Sinead and this song is pretty good, but it bares a strong likeness to an old Madonna song there towards the end.
Madonna?...Ahhh, that would explain the tears. Otherwise, I like it too.
von_Hayek wrote:
I would love to never hear her again...
fingers nails on a chalkboard for me too
I would love to never hear her again...
fingers nails on a chalkboard for me too
lattalo wrote:
I would love to never hear her again...
I would love to hear Sinead do something in Gaelic.
I would love to never hear her again...
greyfin10 wrote:
There isn't a thing in the execution of this track to forgive the painfully trite lyrics. Don't go looking for inspiration in your junior high poetry journal.
I actually love this album... but I've always hated that stupid line...
"I'm so sad it made the angels cry"
Oh come ON... of course, not many could deliver that sort of melodrama as well as Ms. O'Connor ;)
"I'm so sad it made the angels cry"
Oh come ON... of course, not many could deliver that sort of melodrama as well as Ms. O'Connor ;)
There isn't a thing in the execution of this track to forgive the painfully trite lyrics. Don't go looking for inspiration in your junior high poetry journal.
I like this little tune.
I agree this is a little cheesy and a weak attempt at deep. However, put Sinead's voice in something and I'll buy it. I'm a total sucker for her. And even if this isn't a monster work of art, it is catchy and pleasant. I enjoy it. Guilty pleasure, anyone?
She has a voice you can spot to be sure
I would love to hear Sinead do something in Gaelic.
cattail321 wrote:
when was the last time you had a brain transplant....let us see you do any better!!!....and whats wrong with Ms, John ..world class act. if ya ask me....can you top either performer?....I DON'T THINK SO!!!!! SO shut your pie hole!!! Can't say anything nice ,don't say anything at all cow pie producer....
u mad??
when was the last time you had a brain transplant....let us see you do any better!!!....and whats wrong with Ms, John ..world class act. if ya ask me....can you top either performer?....I DON'T THINK SO!!!!! SO shut your pie hole!!! Can't say anything nice ,don't say anything at all cow pie producer....
u mad??
cattail321 wrote:
when was the last time you had a brain transplant.... shut your pie hole!!! Can't say anything nice ,don't say anything at all cow pie producer....
Hmm, what was that about "if you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all"???
when was the last time you had a brain transplant.... shut your pie hole!!! Can't say anything nice ,don't say anything at all cow pie producer....
Hmm, what was that about "if you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all"???
thewiseking wrote:
when was the last time you had a brain transplant....let us see you do any better!!!....and whats wrong with Ms, John ..world class act. if ya ask me....can you top either performer?....I DON'T THINK SO!!!!! SO shut your pie hole!!! Can't say anything nice ,don't say anything at all cow pie producer....
real lame synth pop masquerading as something deep
what next? Olivia Newton John?
what next? Olivia Newton John?
when was the last time you had a brain transplant....let us see you do any better!!!....and whats wrong with Ms, John ..world class act. if ya ask me....can you top either performer?....I DON'T THINK SO!!!!! SO shut your pie hole!!! Can't say anything nice ,don't say anything at all cow pie producer....
Meh. Compared to the emotion she, er, emoted on her first few albums, everything she's done lately sounds to me like she's just phoning it in.
I don't care for the song or its production — but there's Sinead O'Connor's voice, always distinctive and passionate. She transforms anything she's in!
real lame synth pop masquerading as something deep
what next? Olivia Newton John?
mildersoap wrote:
there's a very nice compilation out of all of sinead's collaborations pictured here:
She really gets around, doesn't she? Much to our benefit.
I actually love this album... but I've always hated that stupid line...
"I'm so sad it made the angels cry"
Oh come ON... of course, not many could deliver that sort of melodrama as well as Ms. O'Connor ;)
Pretty good song, but for me the intrusive overly repetitive drum machine or drum loop ruins it. FWIW
as much as this sucks it's still better than the original.
She just never quite got there did she, it took Prince to write her a song. Anything before and after that meant nothing! shame,...
ugh... this is terrible.
Crap
Funny, I thought it was Shakira.
I like Sinead and this song is pretty good, but it bares a strong likeness to an old Madonna song there towards the end.
hujoppi wrote:
Sinead's voice is just purely God-like in my list. It's so unique and draws attention in these many collaborations ("... is it Sinead? ... it must be her for sure... yeah, it was her!")
Her voice ... yes. The song ... NO!!!
hujoppi wrote:
Sinead's voice is just purely God-like in my list.
Same here bro. This is outstanding.
rgio wrote:
Since I don't know her, I can only "understand" what she says and does. If I don't "get" her, that's more her fault than mine.
I don't understand french... so that means it's their fault. ( i love it! )Piss on my french teacher in high school. ( big fat "D" )
I have a "strong" weakness for "Celtic" sounds (put in quotes if I'm wrong about its home.) Sinead delivers the goods here.
Huh... I've only heard a remix of this. Nice to hear the original.
Sinead's voice is just purely God-like in my list. It's so unique and draws attention in these many collaborations ("... is it Sinead? ... it must be her for sure... yeah, it was her!")
rgio wrote:
Since I don't know her, I can only "understand" what she says and does. If I don't "get" her, that's more her fault than mine.
So True!
That's what I've been saying for years about trigonometry!
Shesdifferent wrote:
Sinead is so misunderstood, and I can sooo relate!
Since I don't know her, I can only "understand" what she says and does. If I don't "get" her, that's more her fault than mine.
there's a very nice compilation out of all of sinead's collaborations pictured here:
from a web discussion:
...ripping up of the Pope's picture was a dramatic statement against the Church. The statement was specifically intended for the Catholic Church in Ireland, which Sinead sees as an organisation which oppresses us all over here. It was also against the protection the Church has given to paedophile priests and how for the last 50 years it's been trying to sweep it under the carpet. American audiences condemn her, but they are largely ignorant of her background and the events in Ireland which have moulded her personality.
Sinead is so misunderstood, and I can sooo relate! I love conjure one, wish I could hear more.
trekhead wrote:
Yeah, that about sums her up alright. Now she's running some ultra-left-wing militant convent where she is the *high*priestess.Fallen WAY off track,....but talented.
A 7.
If following GW is the right track, then maybe she is on to something
trekhead wrote:
Yeah, that about sums her up alright. Now she's running some ultra-left-wing militant convent where she is the *high*priestess.Fallen WAY off track,....but talented.
A 7.
I'd like to hear what your source is if you wouldn't mind. Last I heard she was just being a mother in Dublin looking after her family. With the bastard media as always treating her like some sort of circus - rather than a real feeling human being. A little like you really ......
trekhead wrote:
Yeah, that about sums her up alright. Now she's running some ultra-left-wing militant convent where she is the *high*priestess.Fallen WAY off track,....but talented.
A 7.
How'd they put it on SNL? The weird, cute bald chick.
twistedbeaver wrote:
A political whack job, but talented.
Yeah, that about sums her up alright. Now she's running some ultra-left-wing militant convent where she is the *high*priestess.Fallen WAY off track,....but talented.
A 7.
the lyrics to this are just sooooo lame...
Liked it the first 400 times I heard it on RP. Wayyyy overplayed.
:roll: :roll:
An OK song, but made much better by the presence of Sinead O\'Connor.
I like it a lot, the tune is simple and 80ish but very soothing.
Been a fan of Sinead since the first time I ever heard \"The Lion and The Cobra.\" Love hearing her voice in newer songs... keep it up!
Originally Posted by Caffeine_Kid:
Doesn't matter who she plays with - I just love this voice.
Agreed.
I confess I enjoy this song more each time I hear it (daily on RP, I guess). Best work I've heard Sinead involved with in a few years.
I love Sinead\'s singing voice, but I\'m not so sure about this song just yet. that beat is just so simple (not in a good way) and \"Enigma-esque\", i keep on waiting for the 1992-style gregorian chant to break in.
Sinead does kinda save it though, it seems.
Originally Posted by fisherking:
Great sound! Is Sinead still bald?
Not sure about that, she is having sex again though!
Great sound! Is Sinead still bald? :roll: