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L.A. Confidential

With the unpleasant tabloid scrutiny she’s been under recently, it’s easy to forget that Sinéad O’Connor is one of Ireland’s most powerful creative musical forces. Her soon-to-be-released new album, How About I Be Me (And You Be You?), already has critics purring with delight. When Sinéad travelled to the City of Angels to perform at a pre-Golden Globe event, Olaf Tyaransen went with her to report on the latest chapter in her remarkable life.

Olaf Tyaransen, 08 Feb 2012

“Fuck it!” Sinéad seethes. “We should have asked them to hold the plane when we were waiting in Dublin.”

Phone calls are made. Emails sent. Cigarettes smoked. Beers and coffees drunk.

We examine one another’s passport pictures. Sinéad’s is a few years old and so she looks a little heavier around the face and has a full head of hair. “I was majorly depressed when that was taken,” she whispers.

Looking at my passport, she realises that I was born on February 10. “That’s the day my mother died,” she says, quietly. It is a strange coincidence. I was all of 14 years old, the day that Marie O’Connor’s car was involved in a fatal smash-up, in the spring of 1985. Anything I say seems inadequate to the moment.

Her phone rings. It’s Lisa Tinley, her tour manager and travel organiser. The good news is that we’re going to make it to LA. The bad news is that we’re now flying via Washington and the only available seats on the connecting flight are in economy.

We traipse over to Terminal 5, for the four-hour wait for our new flight. “People think the life of a rock star is really glamorous,” Sinéad sighs. “Actually, I spend most of my time hanging around fucking airports.”

Minutes before we board our Washington flight, Sinéad receives a call. It’s Barry and he’s evidently deeply upset. Niamh Horan, entertainment correspondent with the Sunday Independent has just called his place of work – a Dublin-based service dealing with vulnerable young drug-abusers. And she’s asking: is he not giving the wrong impression to his clients by rekindling his relationship with a known weed-smoker? Meaning Sinéad.

Sinéad is furious. Barry has passed on the number,

and before I can say a word, she rings Horan. She’s wearing a thunderous face, and her voice takes on a venomous edge.

“You fucking listen to me, Niamh Horan, and listen good,” she says. “I’m going to tell you exactly what you’re going to do now. You are going to ring my husband and apologise to him and then...”



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