Miles Kane Reveals Honest Playlist, Preferring Silence Over Music During Intimacy

Miles Kane recently opened up about his personal relationship with music, revealing a playlist that highlights both his musical preferences and poignant life experiences. In a surprising twist, he expressed a preference for silence over music during intimate moments, emphasizing the importance of connection without distractions.
Miles Kane’s Playlist Insights
Karaoke Favorites
While Kane admits he is not fond of karaoke, he shared that after a few drinks, he could belt out “My Way” by Frank Sinatra. The song resonates with him, as its themes of reflection and regret captivate audiences.
Party Tunes
When hosting gatherings, Kane gravitates towards Motown classics. He particularly loves “Can’t Help Myself” by The Four Tops, which evokes cherished memories of family celebrations.
First Musical Loves
- First Song Loved: “The Drugs Don’t Work” by The Verve, which combines dark lyrics with an engaging melody.
- Life-Changing Track: “Get It On” by T. Rex, known for its glam rock essence and captivating performance.
- First Single Purchased: Kane’s first purchase was “No Limit” by 2 Unlimited, bought as a cassette single in Liverpool.
Hidden Gems and Emotional Connections
Kane candidly mentioned “Because I Got High” by Afroman as a guilty pleasure. He reflected on the lyrics of “For Your Lover, Give Some Time” by Richard Hawley, which have resonated with him during tough times.
Intimacy and Music
Interestingly, Kane shared that he hasn’t tried using his music in intimate settings; he finds the idea a bit peculiar. He values meaningful connections that silence can enhance.
Legacy and Final Selections
When asked about his funeral song, Kane chose “The Good Life” by Billy Joel and Tony Bennett, indicating a desire for an uplifting farewell.
With his new album, *Sunlight in the Shadows*, currently available, Kane continues to capture hearts with his musical storytelling and engaging personality.