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Sex & The Single Girl

With a date at the Olympia Theatre looming in December, and a much anticipated album on the way in the new year, these are crucial times for Sinéad O’Connor. In a remarkable interview, she also discusses her search for a man, the lovers she has known, sex, sex – and more sex. Plus: Ireland of the squinting windows and the Catholic Church...

Olaf Tyaransen, 05 Dec 2011

How do you mean?

“I was his weekend pussy. I wasn’t a girlfriend.”

Sinéad still remains friendly with most of her exes.

“Well, so far I don’t think I’ve been too great at keeping them [as husbands/boyfriends]. I’m certainly great at keeping friends with I’d say 90% of the people that I’ve ever been out with. But relationship success doesn’t necessarily mean that you stay together. Relationships aren’t always supposed to. So I suppose success to me is, can you still be friends after whatever you go through with someone. And from that perspective, I’ve been very successful.

“Most people I went out with I went out with because I liked them. They’d usually be people who were friends, and probably I fell in love with, or whatever. So, you know, hopefully the friendship would last. I don’t like to sever things with people. And I think sometimes – Jesus, sometimes it’s not the case – but sometimes it’s healthier to have the argument and argue through until you get to the friendship, or whatever. And then obviously there are times when it’s easier that you don’t see each other for a while, or talk to each other for a while, until everything’s cool.”

Some of these life experiences have bled into the songs on her forthcoming album. Her first studio release since Theology in 2007, What About I Be Me And You Be You is as good a record as she’s ever made. In truth, Sinéad O’Connor is blessed with the kind of angelic voice that could give you goosebumps if she was singing a Jedward cover. It was produced by John Reynolds and recorded in the studio in his London home earlier this year.

“I love making records with John, because he either has the studio in his bedroom or some other part of the house that’s really casual. I actually made the whole record in my nightdress. Standing there, sort of, in my slippers and my nightdress.”

The album is dedicated to her novelist brother, Joseph, and also to her former boyfriend Frank Bonadio. It features more than a few love songs, and also some about love gone awry.



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