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Reply #270 posted 07/23/11 3:25pm

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Not trying to derail this thread, just thought it was silly of someone who's a fan of a gimmick to dub a talent like Amy "overrated". :lol:

R.I.P. Amy. Such a shame that a talented vocalist and songwriter is gone way too soon.
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Reply #271 posted 07/23/11 3:25pm

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Serena said:

VoicesCarry said:

I thought she was incredibly overrated as an artist. Sad news, but this was completely expected.

If you think she was overrated, then you must not have paid attention to her entire body of work. If you base your opinion only on Rehab or a couple of songs, go back and watch some of the videos posted here, she was INCREDIBLE.

Agreed! As a matter of fact, go back and listen to the full Frank album, along with live performances and B-sides (rarities). The girl was a superb singer! No doubt about that. Back To Black was just the tip of the iceberg, but it definitely wasn't the nail in the coffin.

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Reply #272 posted 07/23/11 3:26pm

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FunkyAphrodite said:

Saw her with Prince at the IndigO2 aftershow on 22nd Sept. 2007 doing Love Is A Losing Game. She was clearly very nervous and boozy but one hell of a performance.



I really wish I could have seen that performance...i guess in this age of cheap stardom...it is all to easy for people label amy as hype.... But she was alot more than that ....back to black broke the moulde we would not have adele or her like if amy did not open the big door.....i will miss her and feel gutted she did not beat the demons....only the good die young....amy was good if you dont have a copy of back to black it will be the best $5 you've spent this year!
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Reply #273 posted 07/23/11 3:27pm

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Twenty-seven years old. That's messed up.

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Reply #274 posted 07/23/11 3:29pm

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I'm shocked. I'm not surprised but I am shocked. She was so young. It is shocking to me that people can't see the consequences of their actions... she has OD before. That should have been a wake up call.

Sorry to hear this news because I thought she had a lot of talent. I liked her style.

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Reply #275 posted 07/23/11 3:30pm

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Really sad news !

R.I.P Amy, and thank you for the music rose

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Reply #276 posted 07/23/11 3:32pm

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I find her passing tragic and heartbreaking sad bawl broken but not necessarily surprising. Having said that, we don't know how she died yet. It may have been a drug and/or alcohol relapse; it may have been an aneurysm or pulmonary embolism; heck, it may have been a bee sting that she was severely allergic to. None of that changes the fact we lost a very talented yet troubled singer. Whatever demons she had, I hope she has finally found peace wherever her soul may be. RIP Amy, you left us with some great music, and you will be sorely missed.

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Reply #277 posted 07/23/11 3:35pm

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kenny88 said:

Not trying to derail this thread, just thought it was silly of someone who's a fan of a gimmick to dub a talent like Amy "overrated". lol R.I.P. Amy. Such a shame that a talented vocalist and songwriter is gone way too soon.

Oh, is that poster a Whispering-Janet fan? lol No wonder there's no appreciation then for a real singer and songwriter.

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Reply #278 posted 07/23/11 3:36pm

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She was one of the very rare massive talents entering the scene in the 00s. While I somehow haven't been a real fan of her Retro-Soul-Pop sound (at least I couldn't really get into her stuff so far), I appreciate her great capabilities as a vocalist. That gig with Prince was incredible, two skilled musicians at the top of their game!

This is indeed a tragedy, and I feel with her family and friends. The unfriendly tone of some ugly comments in this thread aside, I have to confess one thing though: unfortunately, it indeed wasn't a surprise. That doesn't make it any less of a tragedy though.

RIP Amy...

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Reply #279 posted 07/23/11 3:37pm

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728huey said:

I find her passing tragic and heartbreaking sad bawl broken but not necessarily surprising. Having said that, we don't know how she died yet. It may have been a drug and/or alcohol relapse; it may have been an aneurysm or pulmonary embolism; heck, it may have been a bee sting that she was severely allergic to. None of that changes the fact we lost a very talented yet troubled singer. Whatever demons she had, I hope she has finally found peace wherever her soul may be. RIP Amy, you left us with some great music, and you will be sorely missed.

pray rose dove typing

Thank you...what part of "cause of death is not yet determined" don't people understand?

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Reply #280 posted 07/23/11 3:39pm

Serena

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Serena said:

If you think she was overrated, then you must not have paid attention to her entire body of work. If you base your opinion only on Rehab or a couple of songs, go back and watch some of the videos posted here, she was INCREDIBLE.

Agreed! As a matter of fact, go back and listen to the full Frank album, along with live performances and B-sides (rarities). The girl was a superb singer! No doubt about that. Back To Black was just the tip of the iceberg, but it definitely wasn't the nail in the coffin.

I LOVE LOVE LOVE the deluxe Frank album and had to buy a few copies of it since my son absconded my first one and I gave another away as a gift. I even bought it before Back to Black and that first album is what really hooked me on her.

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Reply #281 posted 07/23/11 3:40pm

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728huey said:

I find her passing tragic and heartbreaking sad bawl broken but not necessarily surprising. Having said that, we don't know how she died yet. It may have been a drug and/or alcohol relapse; it may have been an aneurysm or pulmonary embolism; heck, it may have been a bee sting that she was severely allergic to. None of that changes the fact we lost a very talented yet troubled singer. Whatever demons she had, I hope she has finally found peace wherever her soul may be. RIP Amy, you left us with some great music, and you will be sorely missed.

pray rose dove typing

You are right about people assuming her death was from drugs; it might not have been.

But I'm ashamed to say I've never listened to her music before today. I actually quite like it, but I can't become a fan now 'cause I'll look like a bandwagon jumper..

Anyway, this is sad, and some of the people here are sick. R.I.P. Amy Winehouse..

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Reply #282 posted 07/23/11 3:41pm

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I love "Frank" as well. I think I like it better than "Back to Black".

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Reply #283 posted 07/23/11 3:42pm

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I'm so upset by this news. Can't eat or do shit right now. I'm mad that such an amazing talent and person is gone way too soon. She had so much more to give. cry

And all of you who teased her troubles can finger off
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Reply #284 posted 07/23/11 3:43pm

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Just like any other person, celebrity or not, that is that young...it's sad to hear that they have passed away. Sure I predicted, just as most have, that this would happen, I surely was HOPING that I would be wrong. But now that I see that I wasn't, Amy's death still saddens and shocks me that she is no longer in the land of the living. Although I wasn't a big fan of hers, I still liked some of her music (most of it from the album "Frank") and I do feel that she was a great talent. Hopefully now she is at peace. angel

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Reply #285 posted 07/23/11 3:44pm

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kenny88 said:

VoicesCarry said:

I thought she was incredibly overrated as an artist. Sad news, but this was completely expected.

She's not overrated. Now Janet Jackson is someone who's very overrated.

Tell her millions of fans that, who bought her records and seen her many many tours and TV shows & movies including myself. Was that necessary to bring her in this? I mean really!

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #286 posted 07/23/11 3:44pm

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I love "Frank" as well. I think I like it better than "Back to Black".

I have skimmed through her albums in the past and liked them, and also recall enjoying Frank better. I will have to check them all out again, though I feel like a hypocrite. I liked her from afar though at first I thought she was strange, but she grew on me and I came to appreciate her. Few months ago I could sort of relate to rehab though it wasn't for drugs

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Reply #287 posted 07/23/11 3:44pm

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The1592 said:

728huey said:

I find her passing tragic and heartbreaking sad bawl broken but not necessarily surprising. Having said that, we don't know how she died yet. It may have been a drug and/or alcohol relapse; it may have been an aneurysm or pulmonary embolism; heck, it may have been a bee sting that she was severely allergic to. None of that changes the fact we lost a very talented yet troubled singer. Whatever demons she had, I hope she has finally found peace wherever her soul may be. RIP Amy, you left us with some great music, and you will be sorely missed.

pray rose dove typing

You are right about people assuming her death was from drugs; it might not have been.

But I'm ashamed to say I've never listened to her music before today. I actually quite like it, but I can't become a fan now 'cause I'll look like a bandwagon jumper..

Anyway, this is sad, and some of the people here are sick. R.I.P. Amy Winehouse..

Why miss hearing some great lyrics and an incredibly unique voice? Buy both albums and the Live DVD, your musical life will be much better for it and fuck what anyone else thinks!

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Reply #288 posted 07/23/11 3:45pm

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Serena said:

silverchild said:

Agreed! As a matter of fact, go back and listen to the full Frank album, along with live performances and B-sides (rarities). The girl was a superb singer! No doubt about that. Back To Black was just the tip of the iceberg, but it definitely wasn't the nail in the coffin.

I LOVE LOVE LOVE the deluxe Frank album and had to buy a few copies of it since my son absconded my first one and I gave another away as a gift. I even bought it before Back to Black and that's what really hooked me on her.

My experience was actually reverse. I brought into the whole Back to Black hype and even though it was great, Frank was the album that hipped me into why Amy was an incredible voice and songwriter. I brought it after Back to Black, which sucks, but I'm glad that I picked it up sooner than later. Its sound and flavor was so relevatory and related to me more than Back to Black.

The deluxe edition of Frank was/is amazing as well! Love it. biggrin music

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Reply #289 posted 07/23/11 3:47pm

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The1592 said:

You are right about people assuming her death was from drugs; it might not have been.

But I'm ashamed to say I've never listened to her music before today. I actually quite like it, but I can't become a fan now 'cause I'll look like a bandwagon jumper..

Anyway, this is sad, and some of the people here are sick. R.I.P. Amy Winehouse..

Why miss hearing some great lyrics and an incredibly unique voice? Buy both albums and the Live DVD, your musical life will be much better for it and fuck what anyone else thinks!

Oh, I'll buy her albums eventually. I just want to wait a few weeks 'til the rest of the general public stops pretending they care about her.

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Reply #290 posted 07/23/11 3:49pm

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People of all ages die for all sorts of reasons all the time. Sorry, this is all evidently doing a fly-by on you. Don't worry about it.

yes they do, and that's all the more reason to love life. In reading Marvins bio, Tammi Terrel's story broke my heart, she didn't do anything to deserve dying at 24 from brain cancer. Life's like that, we never know.

She lived a full life for her 24 yrs. Did more than most 80 yr olds......

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #291 posted 07/23/11 3:50pm

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I'm re-watching the documentary and her father said when she was little she dreamed of being a roller-skating waitress. lol

She also speaks of her insecurities and how the bigger her hair was, the better she felt. She and an interviewer are in a record shop and they pull out a Ronettes album. He said 'look, their hair is like yours' and she touched her poof and said 'no, mine is like theirs'. smile

I also adore her speaking voice with her accent, it always puzzles me how people with accents can sing without one.

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Reply #292 posted 07/23/11 3:51pm

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Very sad indeed....she lived in a nice area too;

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Reply #293 posted 07/23/11 3:53pm

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I don't know why but I was hoping she would beat the drug habit ....just seeing her face on the front page of sunday british newspapers ...leaves me cold...at 27 years young I guess it will take maybe a few days for the press to understand what we have lost here....i feel for her mum ...shocked she a londoner like me ... Apart from the wankers on this site and twitter she has a real deep fan base....deep...lady ga ga will not fill this music gap....so sad !
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Reply #294 posted 07/23/11 3:56pm

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Serena said:

Why miss hearing some great lyrics and an incredibly unique voice? Buy both albums and the Live DVD, your musical life will be much better for it and fuck what anyone else thinks!

Oh, I'll buy her albums eventually. I just want to wait a few weeks 'til the rest of the general public stops pretending they care about her.

Gotcha, I kind of felt that way after James Brown died, but I still bought some of his older albums that I'd never heard. Why waste a moment? No one knows what tomorrow may bring. You can also go to YouTube and watch some of the official videos and the live ones from around '03, '04 & '05 are really special.

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Reply #295 posted 07/23/11 3:57pm

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People of all ages die for all sorts of reasons all the time. Sorry, this is all evidently doing a fly-by on you. Don't worry about it.

Can't believe some people want to debate if her death was of a drug overdose? Who would ever think that Amy Stans were this blind?

As I said, you're not getting it! I'm not debating whether she died of a drugs overdose or not - in fact, it is highly likely that she died as a result of her lifestyle. For the very last time, I am saying that it doesn't matter what she died of, it is a tragedy and your dismissing it as not mattering as much if she died because of taking drugs is both heartless and misguided.

And, for the record, I'm not an "Amy Stans", I don't even own any of her records. But I appreciated her talent and I'm, more importantly, a human being.

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Reply #296 posted 07/23/11 3:58pm

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When I read the headline, my heart jumped. I can honestly say I was surprised, because I did not expect to log on to my computer today to learn Amy Winehouse had died. Nevertheless, it makes perfect sense.

I saw an article about her just a few days ago, walking down the street with no entourage or security, and I thought "Oh, that's nice", and she appeared unusually sober. I'm always saddened when someone dies, even bad people. Although I didn't see her as a bad person, just tragic. And while I wasn't crazy about a lot of her songs, I thought she was very talented, and sang really well.

I'm mostly upset, maybe even a little angry, that she wasn't able to pull it together. But perhaps she's in a better space now. I hope she's found the peace in death that apparently eluded her in life.

rose

You know I really don't get when people who are either addicts or suicidal, when they finally come to a point where it SEEMS that they are turning their life around for the better, that all of a sudden something like this happens. It's like the calm before the storm. It's a strange thing, but it happens all the time. This is probably something that I'll never understand.

Then the fact that she passed at the same age as Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and Janis Joplin...I know the media is going to constantly eat that up. rolleyes

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Reply #297 posted 07/23/11 4:00pm

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http://amywinehouse.com/

Her site is back up, no info yet but an amazing B&W photo of her is shown.

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Reply #298 posted 07/23/11 4:01pm

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i guess where Im coming from is just how I was raised. It's okay to not like her and think it's primarily her fault but there are just things you don't have to say. btw i was never one of those people who thought that.

I personally never said I didn't like her. I was one of the few that was wishing for a recovery and comeback. This is why I felt that way. Truth is something everyone needs, even when someone is at a low point. Lies and that "feeling sorry" syndrome sometimes makes a situation worse. Overall, it's sad that it came down to this day, where she has departed from us.

I feel that both lies and the truth are not needed sometimes and can make thngs worse.

Would you say what you feel, even though it's not the most polite, in order to show you're honest?Knowing that the comment doesn't do any good? Or do you think it's better to not say anything about it. Sometimes it's better to hold off on how you feel because it could hurt someone else. I'm not saying you have to be fake or lie. Being honest is no excuse for being mean.

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Reply #299 posted 07/23/11 4:02pm

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The writing was on the wall. Although i am soooo happy i saw her at the peak of her form in the best music venue in the world Glasgow Barrowlands(The night after she called the previous audience "monkey cunts, then stormed off stage)

I shed a tear this morning for her. Very sad. Her voice will remain hauntingly beautiful.

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