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Alex Turner: 'Playing without the Monkeys felt like having an affair'

Alex Turner and Miles Kane

Alex Turner and Miles Kane

The Last Shadow Puppets reveal their secrets

Alex Turner has said making The Last Shadow Puppets' album with Miles Kane felt like he was having an affair behind Arctic Monkeys' back.

However, the rest of his original band loved the album and ended up getting drunk on red wine while listening to it.

Speaking to NME.COM, Turner explained: "I thought it were going to be like them finding a tape where you'd had an affair. Like your bird found an affair tape and was watching you having sex with another bird...but it weren't like an affair tape...not that I've ever made an affair tape."

The Arctic Monkeys' frontman added that his new collaboration does not mean he's bored of his old band, saying: "The dominant thing was just wanting to make a record with Miles Kane. I wasn't trying to fuck [the Monkeys] off at all. I love being in that band and they're my best mates."

For the full interview, including Turner and Kane's views on 'Withnail and I', topless bike riding in France, their fear of the opposite sex and their new collaboration, get this week's issue of NME, available on UK newsstands now.

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seamonkey007 

Mar 29, 2008

Alex... An Affair??? You cheeky little monkey!

newyork92 

Mar 29, 2008

lol! an affair! I just laughed insanely at that.
Glad to see Alex isn't blowing off the rest of the Monkeys...not that I thought he was, but now I'm comforted :)

Knoxie 

Apr 7, 2008

Alex? I love you.

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