Musician and author BP Fallon photographed his friend all over the world. Here are some of his favourite shots
Sinéad was knocked out by Steve’s incredible singing. Later that night we ended up at a house party in Notting Hill Gate, it was brilliant, we were the only white people there and everyone treated us incredibly warmly.Sinéad O'Connor with fans in New York, 1987. Photograph: BP Fallon
After the Grammys – she sang Mandinka and was amazing – we went to an “Oo La La” posh restaurant. Our waiter ran through what was on the menu and when he said “strawberries dipped in chocolate”, I knew from her body language that was what Sinéad wanted. And when it was time for the sweet, she piped up and announced that she’d like the strawberries in chocolate. The waiter was nonplussed. “Light or dark chocolate, madam?” he queried.
When we got to London, there at the luggage carousel was George Harrison who had been on the same flight. I knew George from Apple Records days and I asked him if I could take a photograph of him with Sinéad. “Sure,” George said. But Sinéad’s baggage came through first and she couldn’t wait to go. “What about George?” I said. “No, I want to see my children,” she replied. So dear George was stood upSinéad O'Connor during a video shoot in London, 1998.
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