
The Shane Game
How to work for 100 days straight, ruin your love life, miss yer ma and still
keep smiling. Shane tells all to Colin Kennedy
These are some of the things I've learned about
Shane Filan. He hates coffee. His favourite Boyzone song is "You needed me".
he loves his ma. He uses the word "totally" a lot. He's sick of fake
girls who have seen him on the telly but don't know his name. He and Nicky (his
best mate in Westlife) go on the "beer rampage" together and call it
ShNicky. He's never finished a book. And just recently he's started crying at
films.
Shane: I cried at Notting Hill, when he was racing in the car to stop her leaving.
I cried at Armageddon and Titanic. I don't know what it is, I never cried at films
when I was younger.
SH: Are you getting more sensitive?
Shane: I dunno, I looked at Notting Hill and I thought "That's what I want".
She was in the movies, I'm in pop, but she still met Hugh Grant and he was just
a normal guy.
SH: So what you really want is a female version of Hugh Grant?
Shane: Exactly.
When he was younger, before he became pop's version of Julia Roberts, Shane Filan
just wanted to sing. his mother Mae, remembers him aged two singing "a few
lines" of a traditional song to help an election campaign in Sligo, the town
on Ireland's west coast where Shane was born. "He was always entertaining,
always singing" mae says. "Sometimes you'd have to stop him singing
to do his homework."
But Mae didn't stop him singing for very long. "My dad has a great voice
and he helped me with technique." explains Shane. "But my mother was
always pushing me. The rest of my family are, like, doctors, teachers, engineers
and they've all done really well, but when it came to me, she knew all I loved
was singing."
In fact, mae did more than just support Shane. When things were looking grim fr
his band IOU, she made the phone call which would change her son's life. That
phone call to Boyzone's manager Louis Walshwould eventually lead to Westlife.
But hang on a minute, we're getting ahead of ourselves. We haven't discussed Shane's
six elder brothers and sisters, or his love of Michael jackson, or his showjumping
skills. And poor Shane hasn't even ordered his food yet...
We're sitting in the Saint M restaurant in the so-trendy-it-hurts St Martin's
Lane hotel in london (where Britney stayed on her recent visit to London) and
it's a wet Sunday afternoon in December. Last night, Westlife won the record of
the Yea competition for Flying without wings, and Shane partied hard. Very hard.
But he was still up at 9am for a photoshoot. It's now 9pm, SHane is about to eat
his first meal of the day ("sirloin steak, very well done") and I'm
running it by asking questions. luckily, Shane doesn't seem to mind...
SH:When was your last day off?
Shane: We had a day off in September. We haven't had a day off in something like
100 days now. there was a time when Sundays were free; now it's just like a Monday,
or Tuesday. It could be any day.
SH: So is working 100 days non-stop worth it?
Shane: It's already paying off, look at what's happened in those 100 days. We've
had two more number ones, we've won Record of the Year and our album is nearly
double platinum.
SH: Yeah, but if you can't enjoy life, what's it all for?
Shane: Sure, but the first couple of years, the five of us agreed that we're going
to have to work every day to make Westlife a success everywhere. this is what
we signed up for.
"I like chats, rather than being asked the same question over and over"
interviews it seems, are part of the job Shane just takes in his stride. And it'd
the same for photoshoots. Despite the fact that SHane figures he must have done
"two... no, 300 this year", he was completely happy before the camera.
In fact, everyone who meets Shane comments on his professionalism, but this time
it was something a little bit extra - his first solo cover. "It's one thing
i always dreamed of cos I always used to buy smash hits, you won't believe how
big a pop fan I was. I'm proud to be on the cover and all the lads are very happy
for me." Strangely though, Westlife's so-manager was less enthusiastic. "It's
not fair to pick one lad over the others" commented Ronan when we told him
Shane was on the cover. Ro's point was that the Lifers "are all equal, all
leaders", but Shane's still surprised. "Ronan said that? I don't know
why." Perhaps cos he's protecting you from the spotlight he receives in boyzone?
"I don't think I'm like Ronan though. in Boyzone, Ronan was always out there,
he sings nearly every track, but we're more of a team, like the Backstreet Boys."
The BSB comparision was also suggested by Shane's bandmate Bryan. "Everyine
thinks that Shane's like Ronan, but he's very different. he shares the stage charisma,
but he's more like Brian Backstreet - he does a lot of lead vocals, but he's not
that upfront." Not that Bryan begrudges Shane a solo cover: "He deserves
it, i think he's the most popular person in the band. But if you told him that,
he'd deny it. he's very cool, very modest." As for Shane, he feels no conflict
at all: "I'm here as Shane Filan because my face is on the cover, but I'm
promoting Westlife totally."
So close are Shane and his fellow band members that sometimes they could be the
same person. Example...
SH: Have you noticed that when I ask you a question about your future, you answer
with "we"?
Shane(Pauses): I've never noticed that. I'm so used to talking as member of Westlife
that if I'm talking professionally I'm talking on behalf of the other four.
SH: Are you that in sync?
Shane: O yeah. If you asked them the same questions you'd get more or less the
same answers.
SH: Is that accident or planning?
Shane: planning. We often sit down and talk about the future. I know everything
Bryan wants. I know what kind of car nicky wants to buy.
SH: So when did "I" become "we"? I hinestly don't remember.
(smiling) I do always say we, don't I?
Shane Filan is a daydreamer
Everyone says so. "He's standing right there and you're shouting his name."
shrugs Mark "and you literally have to hit him on the head to get his attention.
His latest excuse is it's a sign of intelligence." (A doctor told me it was
a sign of intelligence", Shane tells me)
Shane used to daydream about being Michael Jackson. these days he dreams about
two things: A big house with a lake and a flash car in the driveway. ("I'm
quite a material person") and a girlfriend...
SH: What are you looking for?
Shane: I'm just looking for a serious relationship. I'd love a girl I could ring
anytime. Nicky is so lucky. It's grand to see all these beautiful women and go
out with them, or chat to them, but you know you won't see them the next day.
SH: So you're datong a lot?
Shane: Oh yeah. (Smiling) We all enjoy ourselves.
Although Shane says he's ready for his first relationship since he was 16, he
still has to ask himself if he could juggle a girlfriend and the band. It's a
question he obviously struggles with. "I could always fit in a girlfriend.
If I met a girl I wanted to stay with, I'd stay with her no matter what."
but he adds later: "Georgina and Nicky are lucky 'cos they have a five-year
foundation. If I have to start from scratch, it wouldn't be easy, you know?"
and later still: "To be honest, I wouldn't be there for her. If she was upset
I'd have to say. "Sorry, I'll se you in a month and I'll stop you crying
then." That's one of the bad things about being in Westlife. You can't have
a normal love life.
Not that Shane is complaining: "This is the commitment I've made. this is
my dream I'm living and if I can get a girlfriend and be happy and have Westlife,
that's the perfect scenario."
There's one person reading this who might know if Shane has a chance at the "perfect
scenario". When I asked Shane to describe his dream girl, he tells me, "I
like this one girl so I'll explain what she has." It turns out the girl is
from Sligo and went out with Shane when he was 13. he wouldn't tell me her name
but said he hoped to meet up with her over christmas and "have a nice long
talk". He also said he'd mention this article, so she could read about herself...
SH: So?
Shane: She's cute, she'd not a model, she's got a nice figure, blah, blah, blah
SH: What's "blah, blah, blah"
Shane: Very nice body, you know what I mean? (Blushes and laughs) Whatever.
SH: Dark hair?
Shane: No, blonde. And she's a very nice person. She's very down to earth and
when i go home she doesn't treat me like I'm in Westlife. She treats me like a
normal guy.
SH: So, like a female Hugh Grant from Notting Hill, then?
Shane: (Laughing) Exactly.