I was at her last concert in Belgrade. We were screaming and booing at her team to “take her off stage she needs help!!!” i was in the front row and they just didn’t care - completely ignored us then turned around & said we booed her while she was in a bad way. We tried to get the attention of her team & NO ONE cared. As a true fan, It was heartbreaking to witness, I wanted to jump up on the stage & help her.
@HH-hm3qn3 ай бұрын
That must have been so frustrating & hard to watch... thank you for that bit of context
@autumn58522 ай бұрын
I thought it couldn’t be right that her fans were booing her, it just didn’t make sense. They could have taken better care of her 😢
@HK-gm8pe2 ай бұрын
@@autumn5852 I can totally people see doing it today to their favorite artist...people are cruel , thats the way it has always been, seriously people think about how you treat others, if a person looks like a mess and is acting like a mess then they just need help and kindness , if you dont have anything supportive to say then dont say anything
@Lily-cm3nj2 ай бұрын
How would she know that people were screaming and booing at her team and not her and how do people think that would've made her feel when at least she showed up and was probably trying to do her best under the influence, I'm sure she could've cancelled and maybe she should've but obviously she loved her fans and wanted to show up and not disappoint them. With horrible fans like that who need enemies! 🙄
@Lily-cm3nj2 ай бұрын
@@autumn5852Absolutely!!!! 💯
@theworldisavampire33462 ай бұрын
The worst part aside from her untimely death, was how the media driven ridicule of her was terribly hurtful and after she died, that same media championed her as an icon. Why couldnt they show her that grace while she lived? Pure evil.
@frogpwgАй бұрын
Cause that’s what media is they chew you up and spit you right out and to make money off your name they call you an “icon” and give your name praise especially after you’re gone. This is why I stopped chasing my dreams to become something in entertainment media it’s literally demonic
@lenibeni7421Ай бұрын
It’s all about the money, as always. Bad press about her while she was alive made people buy their stuff and eat it all up… it made them cash. After she died people would have felt bad buying stuff that bad mouthed a dead person so… obviously to make money off of her for one last time they put the pity Maschine back up and portrayed her as a tragic victim etc.. Incredibly disgusting.
@zanzah_Ай бұрын
No respect for herself of her fans. Good riddance 👏
@annieg202Ай бұрын
Very ironic that the media immediately went looking for someone to blame for her death given they contributed to her declining mental health
@cathybelk-cb3eiАй бұрын
Because they attempt to make things as ugly as they can so people will want to know what it is. Shame shame on everyone of them
@pamelaernstine97513 ай бұрын
I used to sing her rehab song. No way was I gonna go, no way was i gonna stop using drugs. I hate that song I never sing it now. The tragedy of that song. I went to rehab clean 13 years. I loved Amy and she is missed. ❤
@cindyrussell15813 ай бұрын
She should of took her own advise.
@HK-gm8pe2 ай бұрын
as I understand she wanted togo to rehab but her team didnt want her to? orsomething....like she says in the song " my daddy thinks Im fine"
@DayByeDayChristine2 ай бұрын
I have 13 years as well!! We are proof that there can be recovery from whatever you may need to change. 💜 I've lost pretty much all my friends.
@Jettypilelegs2 ай бұрын
I was 20 years sober yesterday! It just gets better and better. Congratulations guys. 💖
@bettyb13132 ай бұрын
Same it was fun at first but now with 18 years clean I see the craziness!
@nelliegee418Ай бұрын
116 days alcohol sober for me today. I'm sorry Amy 😢 thinking of you
@BirthingDivinityАй бұрын
Keep going ... One day at a time... ❤
@emmaw944Ай бұрын
That's incredible, keeping going and only looking back to see how far you've come ❤
@XHikarixxxАй бұрын
You're amazing!! So proud of you ♡
@cathybelk-cb3eiАй бұрын
That's great. Keep on hanging in there. Your life will be so much better. Never feel it's a shame to get help if needed ❤
@QuentimBurtino259Ай бұрын
👏🏻 Congratulations 🎉 That's amazin, well done! Sendin love strength & prayers to you 💜 💪🏻 🙏 ✨️
@marylandmom2 ай бұрын
This is one artist i wished i had seen in person. I used to play her Back in Black CD on repeat. Such a talent gone too soon.
@DavidSmith-du4gj2 ай бұрын
Dido. I am still a huge fan. Amy had that something.
@user-us5pv8zw3z2 ай бұрын
I’m an American and I count myself lucky. I saw her in a bar in London right before Frank was released. Her one woman show was amazing.
@zanzah_Ай бұрын
Saw her. She was drunk and slurring and got booed off stage. Disgusted in her. Happy to take our money but wont be sober to perform.....
@SeanadevАй бұрын
I saw her at oxygen irony being i remember my dad saying make sure see her “before she died “ !!!
@JadedMuse2Ай бұрын
Same... both her and Prince were on my bucket list. 😢
@MrMystri4 ай бұрын
Why would they even let her perform looking like she'd been dragged through a hedge backwards, The hair and her needing a good hot bath. People in her circle badly let her down.
@lisaliminton73603 ай бұрын
💯 ppl close should had her interest and self respect at heart.... lookin out! Maybe the £ was more important to them.... sad..
@MrMystri3 ай бұрын
@@lisaliminton7360 Yep you hit the nail on the head. It was all about the money If she didn’t perform then their services aren’t required so no one gets paid.
@sonnytopboy49753 ай бұрын
The record companies love to see a great talent go off the rails. They made a fortune when she sadly passed on. All the greats pass on far too young and the companies love it knowing they can't sign for anyone else.
@MrMystri3 ай бұрын
@@sonnytopboy4975 Yes that’s very true also when an artist dies their record sales seem to go through the roof so I get it
@PetraKann3 ай бұрын
People in her circle are to blame?
@realaliciacinnamon2 ай бұрын
The craziest thing is her voice was always on point no matter how high she was and that's why they kept working her in that state. Just like Ray Charles
@dadevi2 ай бұрын
No it wasn't. She was all over the place at the end. The public has gotten so uneducated about music that they accept anything.
@thatcreepyxmastreeinyourat89502 ай бұрын
@@dadevi I think they meant that she sounded good no matter what. If you don't have musical training you may not notice she was getting sloppy. In fact, music is incredibly nuanced. Perfect pitch and a good rhythm sense have nothing if you can't emote in you music. She never failed at emotion.
@tilster32392 ай бұрын
Not
@dadevi2 ай бұрын
@@thatcreepyxmastreeinyourat8950 She didn't. That's my whole point. She sounded sloppy asf, especially towards the end.
@thatcreepyxmastreeinyourat89502 ай бұрын
@dadevi One point I want to make in regards to this topic is over use of ones vocal cords, and obviously the body secondaryily. There is a short going around titled "Alicia Keyes cannot sing." Not only is this claim completely false, but Alicia Keyes had professional training long before she became famous and I believe she has one of the best voices in recent history. The voice is just like any other part of the body, overuse and or abuse will greatly affect it. Not to mention the desire to use said appendage/body part. If you are being chased by a dinosaur, you will run even if your ankle is twisted. If you are drunk or perhaps angry you don't care what you sound like
@QuentimBurtino259Ай бұрын
Whenever i watch a docu on her, my heart breaks all over again. I was a massive fan. She was unapologetically herself in all the times of the good, the bad & the ugly. Wish someone strong had been by her side to help her & do it properly.
@user-bn2st5kx8hАй бұрын
Nah..they destroyed her on purpose...and let's be honest she could b no1,what a voice ,but was too sincere for that dirty cockroach hole
@Rebecca-x3 ай бұрын
Amy and Blake weren’t soulmates. They were very toxic and codependent. That’s not love that’s codependency and trauma bonding. Plus he used her for money towards the end of their relationship. You can’t tell me someone like that is a soulmate. He introduced her to drugs that ain’t love it’s toxic
@autumn58522 ай бұрын
If he had used her for money, he would have got money from their divorce, instead of walking away with nothing.
@Rebecca-x2 ай бұрын
@@autumn5852 he did lol. When they got divorced she gave him the house or 400k. That still wasn’t enough for the cheapskate he wanted monthly payments additionally. Something like spousal support payments. So he is a user and a bum no offence
@dawnwilson76612 ай бұрын
He received no money. Its documented.
@Rebecca-x2 ай бұрын
@@dawnwilson7661 that’s your opinion. My opinion is mine plus I watched a doc and it was accurate. So that’s my opinion.
@RBRN_692 ай бұрын
What the hell do you know sorry lol
@lewisdowАй бұрын
I went to primary school with Amy and she use to sing and dance to salt and pepper at the talent show well before she was a teenager.
@michaelhawthrone2184Ай бұрын
To salt and pepper. 😂
@user-xf9zx7in2g2 ай бұрын
I never knew anything about Amy growing up except for all the jokes and mockery the press would make of her. Thank you for shining a light on the beautiful soul of miss Amy Winehouse. Ive got to go check out her music now!
@lovelyscorp792 ай бұрын
Ugh grab some kleenex. It's gonna get ya in the feels. Headphones is best.
@dyme98852 ай бұрын
She was the best enjoy 😉
@comment3711Ай бұрын
Same here until I saw the documentary Amy on a flight. Look up her singing “Valerie acoustic“ here on YT and her performance at Dingle, which is something else! Cheers!
@karenshadle3652 ай бұрын
I'm 68 years old. And I didn't even know of her while she was alive. But I began to listen.. and since I already knew of blues and how it influenced rock and her songs. I'm so devastated at her demise...
@leighlavigne5482Ай бұрын
As Tony Bennett said so simply and with such raw pain “she sang them the right way”. She was so authentic.
@lemsip207Ай бұрын
I first saw her on the Mercury Prize Awards show and then she seemed to disappear for a year or two.
@doriangrey97022 ай бұрын
She was talented. She had the entire world at her fingertips. She couldn't get over a break up with an abuser. Drugs and alcohol. Such a shame. She should still be here breaking the charts every year, still singing. She was beautiful ❤️
@SkyePhoenix18 күн бұрын
Yeah, she was. Beautiful inside and out.
@renegadetherapperАй бұрын
This woman is truly an angel. My dream since I was old enough to remember was to be a singer, but I was always terrified to sing, even alone, I’d get stage freight. I listened to her music one day after seeing a psychologist analyze her on KZfaq about 3 years ago… I swear something possessed me and I sang to her music and actually sounded good and confident for once. Then I started playing her songs at bars for karaoke and open mics to get over my stage freight. If it weren’t for her, I may have never had any hopes of being a singer. She was a lovely lady, one of a kind, absolutely stunning and ridiculously talented. We miss you Amy. Rest in Power sweet girl 😢❤
@Lily-cm3nj2 ай бұрын
I wish Amy could've had the inner strength to overcome her addiction and realize how talented and extraordinary she was and how much she was loved and going to be missed.
@blondequijote2 ай бұрын
If all these insanely talented ppl weren't so prone to drug use, none of us midwits would stand a chnace in any field.
@maryjanedoeАй бұрын
The industry is a dark dark place.... once people realize the only way out is to be ruined, or death, they sometimes give up and stop caring about everything they once loved...
@HopefulInterventionsАй бұрын
@@blondequijoteWhat do you mean?
@blondequijoteАй бұрын
@HopefulInterventions talented or not, drug addicts don't stay on top forever. Less naturally gifted ppl who become more disciplined can acquire the same talent and keep it together longer. It's like a fast vs. slow life strategy.
@Trish-ls6ipАй бұрын
She would of died anyway if she was a part of the "27 club"! They said her body guard found her? Her neighbor heard her screaming for dear life saying " please help meeeeee I don't wanna die"! Then her scream became muffled!& Boom! Gone! She was sacrificed! Look up the 27 club!
@teresabarrett32662 ай бұрын
Rest In Peace Precious Amy Winehouse. You are loved. You are missed. Still. Like Icarus, you flew too close to the sun burned your wings and fell to death. What an Angel you still are. ✨SOUL SHINE ✨ Thank you for sharing your music. You connected with multiple generations. What a legendary Artist is Amy❤
@John-tj4up2 ай бұрын
Junkie and alcoholic.
@joannakaczmarska78362 ай бұрын
No he didn’t adore her !!! Fucking Blake destroyed her !!! That’s the true , he was no one. Some assistant, and he just tried to get attach to her so he can make money and live the lifestyle of famous person , she wanted to have a man, but she chose really bad , she was happy before him , and after…. He kept ruining her ,
@chloesotiriou16462 ай бұрын
He has killed a few people maybe not directly with his hands but with his actions I think he should be imprisoned
@ollie22442 ай бұрын
@@chloesotiriou1646curious. Who else? I’m guessing through the sale of dodgy drugs?
@bajorekjon2 ай бұрын
You don't know them or the nature of their relationship. Plus he is the person who inspired back to black. Without him that album wouldn't exist as it is
@John-tj4up2 ай бұрын
He wasn't even with her you dopey woman.
@John-tj4up2 ай бұрын
@@bajorekjonThose women want to blame Blake because they hate men. Amy did everything to herself. She chose to take drugs and drink. It's no one's fault but her own.
@mellyq2163 ай бұрын
I'm bawling like a baby. The enemy comes to steal kill & destroy. God Amy is missed. From Texas USA
@checkyourfacts5302 ай бұрын
Texas loves Amy ❤
@teresabarrett32662 ай бұрын
Yes mellyq, Agreed. Amy is still loved and missed. The enemy poisoned her to death. Such a painful thing to say😢😢😢
@bishyeahbish37582 ай бұрын
Bawling like a baby over a stranger?
@SuperGrimupnorth2 ай бұрын
The enemy re substances is always primarily ones self..
@bajorekjon2 ай бұрын
Amy was an alcoholic. No one forced her to drink herself to death. There wasn't some conspiracy to get rid of her and take her money
@nunnaurbiznez88152 ай бұрын
I think there is a reason that soulful artists often have tragic life and death stories. They wear their pain like clothing and it shows in their music. The need to feel so deeply in order to havea depth in their art gradually eats away at you.
@louise20912 ай бұрын
Yes. I agree. They are so much more sensitive.
@bajorekjon2 ай бұрын
Yeah but her life wasn't really tragic until after she was famous. She had a normal childhood and became successful by her early 20s. Her problem was self medicating for her mental health issues
@pohandrek81822 ай бұрын
@@bajorekjon her parents divorced when she was young and that is always tragic for children (i'm speaking from experience) and then she started to rebel etc. ... according to her own mom !!
@bajorekjon2 ай бұрын
@@pohandrek8182 Divorce sucks but compare it to someone like Billie Holiday. Her childhood makes Amy's look like a trip to Disney land. Abuse, neglect, SA, incarceration, drug addiction
@Schmerzmaschine2 ай бұрын
That's nonsense. You don't need a miserable life to sing like that. Very often press and producers around artists spin stories like that to make that impression. That nonsense led to high heroin cunsumption from musicians.
@SydalaTristan2 ай бұрын
Her smile faded with the years. Super waste of a talented young life. Emotional pain takes people through a dark road, and the only thing that helps them travel it is an addiction. 😢
@lisabrightly4 ай бұрын
She's missed. ❤
@gavindrobac3 ай бұрын
Let down by everyone around her. Beautiful voice ❤
@rachelsill793 ай бұрын
But she let herself down more than anyone else. Because becoming a drug addict is a decision
@sonnytopboy49753 ай бұрын
@rachelsill79 spoken like someone who knows fk all. Nobody wants or makes a decision to be an addict. Everyone on repeat medication is an addict but because they're nobody's you don't get likes for writing a stupid comment
@elisabethgreene20023 ай бұрын
@@sonnytopboy4975..but you make a decision to get help or not...
@autumn58522 ай бұрын
@@rachelsill79no it’s not. It might be a choice to medicate with street drugs instead of the heavy anti psychotic drugs the doctors give you, but nobody chooses to be addicted to the drugs.
@teresabarrett32662 ай бұрын
ya know autumn, it seems to me, that persons who have history of mental illness may choose to self medicate long before they may even be evaluated by mental health professionals & attending psychiatrists that prescribe medications to treat the underlying dis-orders. No Doubt alcohol use is Highly Warned against with every psychiatric medication I know of. WARNING: Alcohol is Poison ☠️
@ew3742 ай бұрын
WHY, WHY DO WE ONLY HELP OR RECOGNIZE A PERSON WHEN THEY ARE DEAD AND GONE? WHY?? …RIP 🙏 AMY😢
@kor4052 ай бұрын
Soul killers not soul mates !!! True love is caring ! Period
@veiledrecalcitrance43142 ай бұрын
It’s kind of annoying the way they’re talking about cutting/self harm. “When she was doing self harm, that was really distasteful”. Jesus, people are so stupid and obnoxious. I personally am not a person who cuts themselves but I have quite a few friends who went through it and are likely still struggling with it. It almost makes me laugh or scream when I hear someone who has no clue the amount of pain a person is in in order to hurt themselves. What a thoughtless, douchbag thing to say. I think it’s distasteful for someone to assume they know what they’re talking about when they clearly don’t. What a dick that guy is.
@PleaseApplaudАй бұрын
Dan Wooton is unfortunately one of the nastiest people in UK media. The way he spoke down about the newspaper that published the crack photos is also really hypocritical, because he's not remotely above tearing people down himself. But he didn't like it one bit when people went public with stories of him catfishing them for nudes. A gay immigrant who is happy to work for a hard-right TV station. His hypocrisy knows no end of there's a paycheck involved.
@irisdouglas10572 ай бұрын
Still listening to her music today 😢
@lamamigoticaАй бұрын
she always looks like she was being constantly throw around like a doll by everyone 😓 such a strong voice and soul.. in a frail body
@theonewhowalksalone19572 ай бұрын
Her father used her as much as Blake did.
@booty85862 ай бұрын
I feel he was the only one that was trying to be there and didn’t judge her
@John-tj4up2 ай бұрын
Amy used Blake!
@suprliteАй бұрын
Sod off.
@swannoir7949Ай бұрын
@@booty8586Really? He sure didn't encourage her to go to REHAB
@user-bn2st5kx8hАй бұрын
@@booty8586me too He seems a right guy .. Which is what made me ponder how can this be coz in thesr cases parents are involved..so either he plays his role too well or he s jst a great dad and she wasnt on the club thats why they took her out ..but I'm that case wouldn't she had told her dad?
@LaurelDelRey2 ай бұрын
I just want to say props to whoevers making these documentaries. I have a deep love for music and this story personally hits home for me, as I lost my husband, and soulmate. He was born the same year as Amy, and we met in 2011, 3 months before her death. I’ll never stop loving you, Brian 3/18/83-8/8/22🕊️💜
@Nccedit2 ай бұрын
❤
@pineywoodslawandcrimeАй бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss. 💔
@user-bn2st5kx8hАй бұрын
Pff very bad documentary
@MaRoach72 ай бұрын
I'm a hard rock girl but I loved Amy Winehouse
@annettekelley26902 ай бұрын
All she wanted was a friend …. Love her
@howareyou8572 ай бұрын
She had lovely loyal friends
@annettekelley26902 ай бұрын
@@howareyou857 I disagree.
@howareyou8572 ай бұрын
@@annettekelley2690 she wouldn't agree with you
@annettekelley2690Ай бұрын
@@howareyou857you are incorrect. Where were they then?. I’m in the business and most act like your friends.
@howareyou857Ай бұрын
@@annettekelley2690 they were there all the time. Childhood friends. Chantelle and Catriona. My partner is in ' the business' too.
@michaelallen33952 ай бұрын
Watching another Amazing Talented Singer succumb to the downfalls of becoming famous at a young age that cannot find their way Back to Life. Why the people that are Supposed to keep Young Artists Protected and Away from the Downfalls of that Industry is Sad. It's always too Late.
@theprodigaldaughter6407Ай бұрын
She was huge here in the USA. I loved her so much. I was devastated when she died. I listened to her album every day in my car
@barrettlori92492 ай бұрын
We all need someone to keep us grounded, not people riding on our success. Father, family keep her sad story going with a "foundation" 💰💰💰😔
@lepoetress2 ай бұрын
Rest In Peace, Amy. May you find the peace in death you weren't afforded or given in life.
@gic8849Ай бұрын
The 27 club is jaw dropping when you realize exactly how many famous musicians (mostly) and actors died at that age from substance abuse/the mindset it puts one in And they weren’t soul mates They were twin flames that burn hard enough to wipe one another out
@katie79kateАй бұрын
@gic8849 what do you mean they were twin flames that burned hard enough to wipe each other out??
@LinLuvJoeАй бұрын
Tiny coincidence, watched a true crime show yesterday where soul mates versus twin flames came in to play
@foreverNwonderАй бұрын
@@katie79kateimo, soulmates become one combination of the two. Twin flames compete with each other for fuel. They burn thru the entire candle from opposite sides. They don’t combine power to choose how to move forward in the best way. They just ravenously burn 🔥
@haileybalmer9722Ай бұрын
I think the 27 Club is tied to drugs, but not the way people think. People’s mid twenties tends to be when severe mental illnesses start to show their ugliest sides. For example, Kurt Cobain almost certainly had some kind of manic disorder. Janice Joplin? Maybe bipolar, probably had a raging case of PTSD. Jimi Hendrix? That was actually just a freak coincidence, that whole thing was weird. Jim Morrison was probably bipolar. Amy Winehouse suspected she was bipolar as well, though I don’t know if she ever got diagnosed. When people have disorders like that, and they’re not treated, they often turn to alcohol and hard drugs. After that, it’s only a matter of time for a lot of people.
@user-bn2st5kx8hАй бұрын
@@katie79kateshe means what the entire internet sais abt what twin flames are
@lmslms99402 ай бұрын
I met her when she played at store in Birmingham U.K city square. She was so sweet . I had never heard of her , i was visiting from USA and my future sister in law had me come along. This was back in 2004 I also remember some snotty teens cracking jokes like "who does she think she is Alicia Keys?" In that accent 🙄 ignorance. RIP
@dannygriffiths79522 ай бұрын
Amy you deserved so much better 💔
@klinx222 ай бұрын
oh so much better you are so right perfectly said
@tilster32392 ай бұрын
But she chose not to have better! She chose the worst
@ianross9125Ай бұрын
@@tilster3239that changes nothing. she deserved better. she deserved a chance to heal. regardless of her choices. are you implying she deserved to die?
@zanzah_Ай бұрын
@@ianross9125she had ot all, she CHOSE to be a scumbag
@livvylagАй бұрын
@@tilster3239addiction isn’t a choice. being abused isn’t a choice. what do you believe she did voluntarily that ruined her life?
@christinemcneil44993 ай бұрын
Watch the documentary that focused on her life that was in the cinema. Blake reveals himself to be not quite as loving and supportive as is being suggested here.
@katrinaevans78722 ай бұрын
You don’t give someone you love heroin He was a junkie who only cared about what he wanted probably , free meal ticket to all the drugs he could get his hands on
@DucatiQueen2 ай бұрын
A light extinguished before it had a chance to set the world on fire….. Rest in Peace and may GOD lift you up ♥️
@theworldisavampire33462 ай бұрын
Yet, for a brief moment she did indeed set the world on fire.
@DucatiQueen2 ай бұрын
@@theworldisavampire3346 indeed ♥️
@kerrisibley7622 ай бұрын
I absolutely Love Amy's music 65 years old and her music moves me every time RIP Beautiful Amy you were one Rare special young lady full of talent 💔❤
@michelleb94652 ай бұрын
Her story is so sad,rest in peace angel ❤
@yellowroses13 ай бұрын
She was insanely talented and quite the character too..
@John-tj4up2 ай бұрын
Not that talented.
@livvylagАй бұрын
@@John-tj4upelaborate please. her vocal ability was incredible and the uniqueness of her work was so impressive.
@frolickingmulchАй бұрын
@@John-tj4upman get the hell out of here!
@Je-rb7jeАй бұрын
@@John-tj4up🤦♀️
@solasunny89652 ай бұрын
What a great documentary👍. Thanks for sharing...🙏
@Mellyboowhowho2 ай бұрын
I watched the movie that just came out about her and idk who allowed them to make it, but, it wasn’t at all how I thought it would be. It’s like her ex husband painted himself as a “good” guy and Amy as the druggie. It was crazy.
@bishyeahbish37582 ай бұрын
I'll never understand what she saw in that rodent Blake. I mean he wasn't particularly handsome or funny or anything like that let's be honest, she was in love with him way more than he was with her and that just baffles me as to what was the attraction.
@ichiban6004Ай бұрын
That’s exactly what the attraction was. She wanted him more and was constantly chasing him.
@leoniesamuels62Ай бұрын
That’s why he needed to introduce her to drugs! He fooled her completely. No empathy just an opportunity to control I feel for his wife. She too accepting a raw deal by marrying someone she knows will not truly love her.
@leoniesamuels62Ай бұрын
Not seeing love anywhere from him
@Whitedove62 ай бұрын
There Will Never Be Another Wonderful Beautiful Talented Amy ❣️ Winehouse 🌹
@BazzaskitzАй бұрын
Very respectful piece, thank you for this. People don't know what they have until it's gone. R.I.P Amy Winehouse.
@Lady.B0420Ай бұрын
This is very sad. Amy was a talent we do not see often. The problem with addiction is it grips the person entirely. If that person doesn't want help, you cannot force it.
@user-ve4mh8cz2lАй бұрын
When she made all of those phone calls all that tells me is she was ready to let go... She may have been at the end of her rope still trying her best but usually when people have been depressed for that long and then seem to turn around out of nowhere a lot of the time it's because they've already accepted their own fate and are at terms with letting go.
@nyriekathrynhadnot2015Ай бұрын
One of my favorite artists of all time. I have a little pop doll of her on my makeup desk. I look at her and I try to remember the talent she was. I'm so sad her life ended the way it did. I miss her!
@kelleysims91722 ай бұрын
Such a Beautiful Soul, Beautiful Voice, and a Beautiful Woman God Bless Amy and all of those who loved her
@sunflowerstate1032 ай бұрын
I used to be so obsessed with her. ❤ Her spirit forever lives on. God bless her - May she rest in peace
@jujujj632 ай бұрын
She had severe bulimia and a drug addict, alcoholic. She died from heart failure poor thing. RIP. 💜🕊🌹🙏☮️
@LusciousTwinkle2 ай бұрын
No. She died from alcohol.
@angiebold2592Ай бұрын
She was murdered. You have no idea the powers of evil have you on a slow kill we are all slaves. Open your eyes Satan is here to steal kill and destroy. At least she was smart enough to see . Money doesn't fillfill life. Love and honesty does. They didn't care if she told truth and made them lots of money. But when she sees that they are parasites and in too deep to get out alive , she decided to die on her own terms Rather than the way they wanted to eek every penny then kill her And torture her along the way.
@yaroslavapottosina6941Ай бұрын
@@LusciousTwinkleshe died from alcohol but her body was weakened by ED and drugs.
@brendadufaur37Ай бұрын
Her song Rehab was Amy in defiant denial. The familiar defiant denial of a person in the throes of alcoholism.
@swannoir7949Ай бұрын
Wish she hadn't listened to her Daddy. He should've been the main on encouraging her to go.
@laurac86592 ай бұрын
If you offer and offer and they don’t want help, nothing, absolutely nothing you can do, but walk away.
@carolball57642 ай бұрын
It’s hard when it’s your own child .
@lhodge86722 ай бұрын
Oh I know!
@Polly-Esterismyname2 ай бұрын
@@carolball5764Exactly! No one wants to give up on their child.
@mca4u2 ай бұрын
Lovely girl. Supremely talented.
@Gioachina02792 ай бұрын
First Blake and then Pete Doherty. She too, in search for Love made the worst Decsicions and trusted the wrong Persons. She was a very talented Singer ❤🍀🕊
@Joshualuv132 ай бұрын
Only Amy and Blake know what they had between them, but lets face it , it wasn't the healthiest connection.
@toniremer15942 ай бұрын
Amy Winehouse will FOREVER live on, just like Marilyn Monroe. I wish I had the chance to see her in concert, but I guess watching her videos will have to do. She’s in Heaven, with many of the greatest artists ever, and she’s still singing, but in God’s choir now. Rest In Paradise, Sweet Amy, and rest peacefully.
@CHANCEINTUITIVE3 ай бұрын
Her❤
@user-sw7be1qm7f3 ай бұрын
I loved her she would've been my age...her music is amazing and I can relate
@dianeslosberg30662 ай бұрын
Love Amy❤. You are loved and missed. 🙏
@jaybustos30232 ай бұрын
You’re an amazing human! With such an incredible voice!! She has an old soul! I’m glad to have her music 🎶 her talent is ridiculously amazing!! I love you Amy!! You will never be forgotten. You will be greatly missed! We appreciate your hard work.
@MB-pd1oo2 ай бұрын
Such a beauty with a beautiful voice
@christinaprn3 ай бұрын
Amy is the only celebrity whose death I’ve ever cried over. And I’ve never seen anyone’s looks change so drastically due to addiction. And what a unique and special physical beauty she had. She also expressed her sexuality without being vulgar and gross about it. For example, when I heard Another singer’s hit, “W.A.P.” I just thought, wow. This how low we are, now. Amy’s lyrics were crude, at times, but in a way that’s appropriate in conveying the raw emotion expressed in her lyrics. I wish her family would have tried to get her declared incompetent, a danger to herself, something. Anything, to save her from herself. It’s so tragic. We miss you so much. The world is a dimmer, sadder place without you.
@Algimantaz3 ай бұрын
Yeah same here. Itll always astound me that she was allowed to spiral so badly and so clearly needing help she couldnt get herself, THESE r the cases where conservatorship can help, not fkin britney spears!
@autumn58522 ай бұрын
Same.
@leakypussy98132 ай бұрын
My neck my back?! 2002 🤣
@schneir52 ай бұрын
That's how Layne Staley (from Alice in Chains) was for me. I still remember hearing on the radio that he'd finally died. I had hoped he would get it together. I still ended up an addict myself, but it's been 65 months today since I used. Nutshell was probably the best Alice in Chains song.
@Ultamami2 ай бұрын
@@schneir5Yes, Nutshell. 👍
@nellafay54852 ай бұрын
What a precious young lady.😮😢
@user-rs8er1vl5u28 күн бұрын
That is soo sad. Amy Winehouse had a amazing voice. What a tragic loss.😢😢😢
@daviddeluca54492 ай бұрын
I love Amy’s music so much, but it pays me to watch this🌹
@ItIsWhatItIs81202 ай бұрын
Sadly Amy's story was written long before she met Blake and although the characters may change the story stays the same . It was very clear that Amy had heard emotions she couldn't understand or deal with so whether it was Blake or another man sadly Amy would have still ran down the same path . ❤
@user-dm1ri5kl2zАй бұрын
What a stupid thing to say 😂 who knows what would of happened to Amy if she never met Blake? Nobody knows, certainly not you.
@sonniquickpianoimprov2231Ай бұрын
Addiction is a disease. A majority of people who succumb to it are never able to get out. Once an addict always an addict. One thing that was said, when you have an addictive nature you are always addicted to something and it might not be drugs. I understand. I am an addict. I was ( still am at age 70 ) a musician, singer, songwriter. Drugs destroyed my health and I battle that every day. But Amy was in too deep and she knew it. She knew she was dying. We dont blame someone if they have cancer and this was her cancer. She will be remembered like all the others who died too young. Their flame burned like a raging fire until it consumed them.
@seizuregirlllll14 күн бұрын
As someone with almost 7 years clean. I strongly disagree, there is nothing in addicted to. I’m a survivor of addiction. It’s called therapy, time, healing and more
@joellexaverie97032 ай бұрын
Seems that people try to blame everyone but Amy. She said no to rehab! She may have been with toxic people. At the end of the day, she made bad choices. It's a sad story, and I hope others learn from her tragedy.
@robbiecarlton6508Ай бұрын
She was just so freaking talented! Love her❤
@SwedBaben2 ай бұрын
I am an addict. Ive been to treatment facility myself. Members of my family have been to treatment. This might sound cold and uncaring, but Amy killed HERSELF. Throughout this documentary everyone is searching for who or what killed Amy Winehouse. Who or what is to blame for her checking out of rehab, writing a song mocking going to rehab, getting the chance to receive topnotch treatment at many points in her life, but choosing not to. Choosing to get back into a relationship that fueled her addiction? Amy did that. She for whatever reason didn't want to be well. Her family, Blake or the record company is not to blame for her suicide
@user-dm1ri5kl2zАй бұрын
They're not to blame but they definitely did not help her! Amy was crying out for help and her dad said she didn't need rehab. She took her dad's advice and did not go to rehab
@666nenniАй бұрын
❤
@lemsip207Ай бұрын
She was slowly killing herself with drink an drugs. Even after getting clean the damage is already done.
@SwedBabenАй бұрын
@@user-dm1ri5kl2z she was still an adult, responsible for her own addiction and choices. And after that, she was admitted to rehab several times and chose to leave herself. Putting any type of blame on the father for what he said at one point in her life, like that takes away Amy's own responsibility to get help is just extremely unfair to her father. It's obvious he wanted her to get better and stood by her for years. In my opinion as a recovering addict myself, Amy was constantly looking for reasons to get back to the drugs, back to Blake and back to her eating disorder. Sometimes people are just not ready for recovery and will seek out the destruction in their lives because that is something they are used to, and they're not ready for change. Amy was a grown woman who made choices herself that ultimately led to her death, that's not on her father or anyone else.
@IamCecАй бұрын
she was so talented and really inspired me as an artist. For some reason what really broke me down in this doc was the mention of her cutting habit. I cried.
@mahoganylove57572 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved her!!! So very sad 😢
@gushutchinson87582 ай бұрын
A high percentage of young people get to a point where they decide they take too many class A's and drink a lot, at least for a while.. I think it's a pretty common phase the youth go through, although perhaps this current generation is exceptionally clean?! - my point is Amy was no more into drugs than the next person - difference being she was hounded by paparazzi round the clock, and look how fame brings issues we don't face, like how her daft hubby couldn't resist selling her out to the tabloids for some easy money. I happened to be going in the same 24hr offy in Hackney at 2a.m.when Amy turned up for supplies.. She was being followed by a caravan of 4 or 5 carloads of big loudmouth blokes asking dumb personal questions with cameras a flashing.. They blocked the junction! , I couldn't help starting a little casual chat I smiled at Amy and said something boring like " how on earth do you put up with them lot" she was nice, her big beautiful smile she replied "yeargh! You SORT Of get used to it" I felt empathy and sympathy and a little protective she looked so minute with a giant aura- the two clinking blue bags of bottles almost clunking the floor..! I wish I'd said "can I come to your party" , she had such a nice way about her, I could tell she was okay about me, and quite liked the easy way we was chatting together. I could have been a supportive friend, enjoyed some krak n Smak leisure times but ultimately known when to reign it in and done nature walks, picnics, Epping forest bat detecting and moth collecting surveys, nocturnal forays to pass a lonely night or 10.. Away from the paps gaze.. I understand that desire to get out of one reality into another.. Feeling something different is what's attractive to us.. It doesn't HAVE TO BE by living dangerously.. Strong drink needs regular liver breaks and plenty of drugs need the user to keep changing things up and so avoid getting stuck with a new brain biochemistry that tries to replace your natural pathways to feelings like joy with their own version of meshing with you that may trick you into turning off your own pleasure systems as surplus to requirements. People who have been there and don't get ruled by substances are rare.. They ARE a lot of fun though and not everyone dies.. The popular opinion is nobody wins nobody gets out alive.. If that were true, they wouldn't be as ubiquitous.. would they?.. Anyway sensual sensitive sensational Amy was special source of light in a dark world NOT the other way around as I am sick of hearing.. Troubled Amy?... Troubles are all around me.
@lemsip207Ай бұрын
It's frightening being in the woods at night except in a large group. Epping Forest frightened me during the day time let alone at night. It's where East End gangs often sorted out their differences, and killed their victims. It has a pall over the local area including Buckhurst Hill and Loughton. Respectable people don't want to live near it only people with a lot of money but who lack class. Other wooded places give me the creeps such as the Chilterns and West Wycombe near High Wycombe and Plymouth Woods near Cardiff. If you took the same places and villages and reconstructed them elsewhere they would look beautiful but being there gives me empty feelings.
@lfroglfrog49623 ай бұрын
I truly love u amy❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@SkyePhoenix18 күн бұрын
She was a beautiful soul. Miss you, Amy 💜
@cathybelk-cb3ei2 ай бұрын
Amy s father steered her wrong telling her she didn't need rehab
@cathybelk-cb3eiАй бұрын
He wanted the $$$$
@befearless6402 ай бұрын
The industry killed her Sad really these young people being suckered into evil ❤ God bless
@siobhanmillea38722 ай бұрын
Her dad killed her
@theworldisavampire33462 ай бұрын
The industry did not kill her. She actually had alot of creative control over her music, she dressed as she wished & wrote what she pleased. She was broken inside, had an addiction, and then fate brought her into a parasitic relationship.
@cor22502 ай бұрын
🖤🙏🏼Rip🙏🏼🖤Still miss you like the day like yesterday ,time flies 😌
@JungleFromHempstead-qv7kzАй бұрын
Her voice her music her pain …I felt it in every word she sung…she’s missed!!
@Sundai-gx9bd3 күн бұрын
It is exactly 13 years today since her death. A soul gone too soon. R.I.P Amy😢
@MaryPetrauskas2 ай бұрын
I loved her frank Sinatra style❤❤❤
@diamondskye2795Ай бұрын
It was so obvious on her last gig, that Amy was crying out for someone to help her, and take her off the stage. Instead her dumb backing singer laughed, as she stumbled and fell! That guy should have picked her up, and took her off stage to sleep and get medical assistance. Amy was an AMAZING TALENT, who unfortunately pressed the self-destruct button, and became too dependent on drink and drugs, which ultimately took her life. RIP 🙏🏽💜
@lvi8957Ай бұрын
Beautifull soul ❤ RIP sweetheart
@paultatarski166Ай бұрын
Wish we could have had her making music still...raw talent.
@victoriaphillips50382 ай бұрын
Blake introduced Amy to drugs and should prosecuted. Just like Bobby brown introduced Whitney Houston to drugs, it’s not fair they are alive and not theses gorgeous women 😢
@theworldisavampire33462 ай бұрын
Yet she died of acute alcohol poisoning, so....
@LusciousTwinkle2 ай бұрын
Stop infantilizing women. Both Amy and Whitney made a choice. It was not a good choice. They were not children.
@sirenict7647Ай бұрын
Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston were actually the other way around. She had the clean cut image but others have spoken about her addiction before Bobby Brown. Their partners are not to blame for their addictions or deaths.
@Einnor084Ай бұрын
Victoria, maybe George Soros, 4 all we know. I must git rid of my competition! Evil men!!! How dare, they live!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@josierosie100Ай бұрын
Mmmmnnn not true…I’ve watched a few documentaries on Miss Whitney and she was already into drugs before Bobby Brown… they were same to each other..
@dyme98852 ай бұрын
Rip😢 Amy it was none before you and none after you ❤
@MaryPetrauskas2 ай бұрын
So Beautiful ❤❤❤
@bsota85132 ай бұрын
Matter of opinion
@briannalacurts21182 ай бұрын
Any you deserved so much better I love you
@awakeningwithreiki94513 ай бұрын
10000% more heart and soul than Adele and L.Gaga. Amy you are still loved and missed
@StellaAdler_3 ай бұрын
Oh, a 10000%. There’s just no one like her & she was so young & able to write songs like Back To Black & sing it in the way she did. Perfection. The Other singers have no soul
@karenleeMАй бұрын
Amy was brilliant, it was such a shame to loose her so young with so much talent.
@traceypope3016Ай бұрын
That was beautiful x extremely sad 😢
@jenniferthompson88882 ай бұрын
The fact that this person influenced or at very least was present and didn't stop Amy from taking that 1st hit and then when he needed money he'd go and sell stories to those vultures about her intimate details has got to be thee most horrifically dark corners of one of the scariest, saddest tragedies I've endured through in a very long time.
@sirenict7647Ай бұрын
Not defending him, but he was an addict too. Nobody is themselves in active addiction.
@sallym88102 ай бұрын
Such an extraordinary talent & authentic human . She will out live us all . RIEP Amy 💕
@GothnesssАй бұрын
So so sad😢 I will miss Amy and her fantastic music for as long as I live. May she rest in Peace ❤