She was too real , I love how she lights up ,and responds to genuine questions,her eyes flash and claws out, for all the false, Gone but never forgotten
Amy was the Real Deal….NO false Bravado, a, to me, a simple songwriter that hit big but I can’t help but think her Parents were a bad influence on her, let alone the Drug Addict BF….
@robertcawthorn8318 yes, I was noticing that too and how she speaks volumes with her eyes alone. What a soul she was...still is, maybe just somewhere else - I truly hope. Miss her here.
She was a unique and sweet person. She definitely wasn’t cut out for the industry and the parasitic people within it. She was too good for them, but in the end they got their hooks into her.
The way her face lit up when she was asked about who she found inspiring/who she wanted to meet vs when she was being asked questions about herself. I genuinely think there are such talented musicians who would probably love to perform then just go home without having a million microphones shoved in their face 😩
@chipbuttytime3396 Of course she is. It was probably in her contracts that she had to take part in interviews, its publicity and advertising. As soon as you sign that paper you are a brand and have to market yourself. If you come across as someone who doesn't care about their fans or interact with others it's not going to look good. It's something you have to accept. If you don't want it then don't take the money you've earned. Showbizzness is porn of the mind.
You can see in her face the moment she sees that he’s standing on her foot and how she’s thinking of letting it go but just couldn’t ignore it. She was such a beautiful human being.
@@Bip4e No problem. The lady reporter has a Geordie accent, that means she's from Newcastle in the nNorth East of England. Amy knew this and mentioned Whitley Bay because it's a coastal town near Newcastle.
I absolutely agree with you both! ^ She was an amazing woman and a fuckin killer musician!! As an addict/alcoholic myself, it is so hard to get clean!! It's do able but it incredibly difficult... Im 37 and I've been clean from alcohol and drugs for a little over 12 years now... but it took me a few tries, ya know. Now I just smoke weed. Which some people won't agree that's clean and sober but I am clean and free of many many other substances so I consider myself clean.. anyways all I'm trying to say is it is so damn hard to get it right. And in the music world it's almost impossible to stop partying. The party never stops. When you get clean they tell you you have to change everything... people, places, things, situations.. the way you think.. that was really... hard to ditch all my friends I was using with and I fought against it for the longest time but I'd always end up in a bad situation or relapse.. I have a therapist and an addiction counselor still to this day... and those take a long time to want to even talk to anyone much less open up to a stranger right away.. I would always fight therapy. And when I went to rehab I'd be pissed cuz I wanted the help but didn't want to be there... it was a freakin battle to get where I'm at. For 5 years I didn't like being clean one bit! It really takes some getting used to. And yes.. I absolutely loved playing Amy Winehouse Rehab in rehab and so did my roommates 😊 you can really her when she sings.. it's like her soul touches our souls. She had this way of connecting people together thru her music and lyrics and that feeling you get from listening to her. She just had this way about her... idk sorry for the novel guys. She was most definitely taken too soon. ❤
@@916TheBearI'm happy to hear it you can relate more to her than some other supporters can people who didn't go through it can't say what someone endures on that journey may you stay safe and strong with the angels covering you thanks for sharing something so personal I hope you are doing well and blessed ❤ .
@@musiclover-cn7tb thank you musiclover ❤️. Life's a struggle on its own I just had to learn I was making it harder. Now I can't help but help others when they are going thru a hard time... I've been thru a lot of hard sh*t so I try to use my experiences to understand others and help when I can. It hurts me to see others hurting. I used to write... music, stories anything I could think up I'd write down .... I taught myself to play guitar at 10 years old by ear.. I've always been a music lover myself. I was on a couple hip hop tracks in the early 2000s just messing around with my friends. People are so afraid that when they stop the substance they are using or are too afraid to take meds cuz it can take the creative process away but it doesn't... not totally... it's still instilled in you! Those creative juices are still flowing it's just slightly different. You're brain just resets a bit. I still write, I still play, I still sing .... but I do much more then that now. I can juggle a whole lot more then I used to.
@@mikisleaf Yeah that’s why they got rid of them. When u are different and humble and honest and talented society will punish you.. the ignorant people that are all the same wants to get rid of you. That’s what happens and that’s why there’s not real talent in Hollywood anymore. Is all about rituals and sacrificing other people for money and fame. Hollyweird is Dead. And that’s great for America. 😃
poor baby, you could see it in her eyes, and see it in her body language. she deserved the world and I’m just happy she’s now resting in peace and tranquility. she will always be a musical legend and such a beautiful sweetheart!
@@DeE-pt5lzThat is not a kind outlook in life. If you were spiritual you would see that people do move on and there is a higher Creator who loves each of us and each of our lives really do have purpose. I have died before and know I would not want to leave the love and come back to this cruel and messed up place
@@DeE-pt5lz you’re quite literally nothing in this world and with that attitude never will be. She is though! Of course she’s resting peacefully, she’s no longer in mental and physical pain kiddo:)
I love the fact that there was no pretence about her. She was authentic, real, down-to-earth and wasn't afraid to show what she really thought about some of the questions. I love the fact that she defended the lady as well. ❤
She was a very sweet girl, I always remember her hugging the old man in the never mind the buzzcocks line up so he didn’t feel bad. She was not only incredibly talented but also extremely kind
Seeing how those reporters stick their mics almost into her eyeballs and asking rude personal questions while at the same time not even seeing or acknowledging her as a person makes me shudder. I feel like modern reporters behave in a more decent way, at least at those events. We've come a long way in these 15 years. Sad that Amy didn't get to see it
knowing that amy never had a happy song in her discography (valerie aside) and said that her 3rd album was going to be full of winsome and happy songs just breaks my heart. she deserved so so so much better.
look how nervous she is at 4:19, borderline dismissive (not her fault), I honestly think at 5:17 she didn't have an "eloquent" answer so her focus awkwardly snapped to the reporter "stepping" on the lady's shoes when it didn't in actuality happen. her mind made something up to push focus away and get out of having only a rote one-word answer. the fake eye rub at 5:32 she was scared AF to be facing his direction still 🤣
@@horrorjunkie96 What in the world did you see? I clearly can see that she saw the foot before and couldn't focus because she was a person that said anything what came into her mind. She spoke it out and the guy was rude. She couldn't hold it in again, so she spoke again. The eye scratch was more like "Bruv you piss me off, no time to deal with you and look into your direction"
you can see it here, how much she hates the celebrity hype. she wouldve been so content w being a singer-songwriter w/o the celebrity that comes w it. having the whole world’s eyes on her was what destroyed her, in the end, imo.
I love and miss her dearly! Gone too soon. My heart breaks when I see the sadness and anxiety in her face and hear it in her responses. Rest easy sweet Amy. ❤
Unfair? She literally wrote a song about refusing to go to rehab and died from drinking, Tragic, yes, but unfair would say someone forced her to drink when the opposite was happening. Tragic is what your looking for.
@@astrofive620well, in all honesty, I think it’s unfair that addicts have to live with addiction. Unfair that their normal lives are robbed from them by a drink or a drug. Unfair that they don’t get normal relationships with people. I could go on and on. And yes it’s easy to say “they make/made the choice to do it”, and while to a certain extent that is true, anyone that has even a tiny bit of experience with addiction will tell you after so many times of using you lose any and all ability to stop on your own. It becomes a survival mechanism at that point. Your brain literally tells your body “I NEED THIS!” So that being said, this situation is a number of things. Tragic AND unfair amongst them.
@@astrofive620 spoken like someone that doesn’t have a clue what they are talking about. If you did you would have something more intelligent and profound to say than one childish word.
She was seen as a musical prodigy at the time, not yet a legend. She hadn't done her sweep at the Grammys yet which happened a year later in 2008. Even after that she was ridiculed by the media until she died in 2011.
As wonderful, beautiful and talented lady that amy was, I believe she really was a more private person at heart. Interviewers were pushy and rude but Amy respectfully dealt with them.
It's so strange, she was one the most famous women in the world at the time, but it feels weird all the same seeing her with microphones all around her. Rest in peace, dear Amy, your talent left its mark forever
Amy did not suffer fools lightly! She was super intelligent, she was lyrical whip smart and had a hard time having to answer all these stupid fucking questions,
I love seeing her speak during these quick junkets, it’s very rarely seen as media only shows performances or photos of her going through it, so to her her talk about her passion is lovely
Wish more female singers could be so powerful and inspiring as Amy was. They just show their knickers and bits off and have no real talent. Amy was so real. Missing tooth but so happy so genuine. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Man it’s so obvious even this early in her mainstream career that she was not made for the intrusiveness of celebrity. I def took her for granted. Thought she was so overrated and rolled my eyes through her headlining Lollapalooza show on the main stage summer (was it 2007 or 2008; forget). I absolutely could not see past the bad behavior and the truancy and the shenanigans. Flash forward a decade to the documentary Amy, years after her passing, and my own struggles with addiction and depression and I fell in love with her. The actual person behind the carefully cultivated aesthetic and public image. She was just a sweet, down-to-earth good-time gal and truly a once in a generation vocal talent. All the amazing music we’ll never get, just because the media and celebrity cannibalize the truly sensitive, empathetic, deep souls. Any didn’t stand a chance. RIP.
Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin, Layne Staley, Heath Ledger, and so many other incredible artists, left alone to struggle, and ultimately lose the battle.. Then you have the Chris Cornell's, Chester Bennington's, and Robin Williams' of the world.. They all give us so much, unforgettable art that will stay with the ENTIRE WORLD for generations. And this is how we (the media mostly) treat them.. It's disgusting
There are some people who come into this world with such profound talent and depths of sensitivity way beyond their years. Sadly, that same sensitivity that makes them so brilliant is often at odds with the world around them. To simply get through the day presents challenges the rest of us take for granted. Not knowing who is out to exploit you. Having too many people willing to indulge your most self-destructive habits only to get you onstage to make them more money. Everyone wants you to win while at the same time they have their cameras and their phones at the ready should you stumble and fall. Having so many people tell you how much they adore you is almost impossible to reconcile when at the end of the day, the headlines shout otherwise with cruelty. But the saddest part? We never learn. Our appetite for the salacious supercedes our compassion. The world loves few things more than a tragic cautionary tale of an immense talent gone too soon and we cry that nobody took the opportunity to help her when it was our own purchasing power that ultimately did them in. The day before they're gone, nobody cared enough to take the bottle from her hands. The day after, everyone laments the loss and desperately looks for whom we can point a finger at. The cycle repeats.
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I couldn’t have said it better. I wholeheartedly agree with you. Just to imagini her horrific environment and toxic people around her- especially the paparazzi - imaging Amy dealing with that alone, no real,protection or people that lover her around her, (20 years ago) that must have been horrifying. I believe The trash media and toxic people around her (dad and husband pos) was the breaking point. I get so irritated when I see comments saying she took her own life, or overdosing on drugs purposely … no, that’s so untrue and yet again misinformation / speculation by the media (as per usual)… her *last* live performance was in Siberia of which minutes into her set, she was booed by the crowd. She passed away soon after. Autopsy shows death was by Alcohol poisoning, but by accident as she was sober and that night was the straw that broke her… the Amy documentary was the most accurately described trauma she suffered during those final days and what lead up to it.
i find it mad that my mum’s mate went out drinking with her regularly and was good pals with her back when he lived where she did. My mum didn’t believe it until they were scattering his ashes in 2016 and all these major people in showbiz and art were there and showing photos of them with him from nights out, and in nearly every photo was Amy Winehouse. Safe to say she was gobsmacked
I can’t imagine having a hundred reporters each asking me either 20 questions about my personal life that they have no business knowing or just straight up idiotic questions that each reporter has a variation on. Amy was humbled by every award she won. She was one of a kind, her talent for songwriting and her unique voice and range was one in a billion. You don’t find talent like her anymore. I will say that there may be a few artists out there today that aren’t auto tuned but, 99% are. I miss good music that gives you feeling and you can resonate with it. She made that music, she wrote that music. She had her demons, she did have addiction but, sometimes I believe the paparazzi/entertainment reporters can drive an artist to the brink. At the very least, they have something to do with it. They don’t care, it’s no skin off their backs. People will say that artists and movie stars put themselves in the position to be publicized and ridiculed but, I don’t think that’s the case for every one of them. I don’t believe some of them actually know what they’re actually getting themselves into. I believe that they just want to be heard and, they want to do what they love. They may know to a certain extent that they’ll be in the public eye to be scrutinized but, I believe it ends up being 100x’s worse than what they ever perceived it to be. Some can handle it, some even feed off of the fame. Others, they feel like they’re being eaten alive by vulture’s. They may not have been the individuals that put the drugs and alcohol in her hand but, they sure do in some ways keep them wanting more. They treated Amy like crap in the months before she passed away. She was booed off stage at her last performance and the media took ahold on that then drove it in the ground. I think about all of the famous people that went through the same. For one, Princess Diana, all she wanted was a private life and she never got it because of them.
I definitely see her self-deprecating words as a huge sign of deep self-esteem issues. It shows how little she thought of herself. I don't blame Blake or anyone else for her early demise. However she never seemed to love herself and that tends to always end in some type of tragedy.😢
@@graybird2054yes she did, she was very well versed by pen, her first album 2004 and ep 2003, way before she became a serious drug addict and her marriage are beautifully written and showcase her abilities that carried on into her 2006 album despite her drug addiction forming that year
@@graybird2054 what crack are you on? Amy was not only a talented singer but also a skilled songwriter. Her uncles were very well know Jazz musicians, and she played the guitar. She wrote a significant portion of her own music, especially on her critically acclaimed albums "Frank" and "Back to Black." Some of her most famous songs, like "Rehab," "Back to Black," and "You Know I'm No Good," were written by her, showcasing her ability to blend soul, jazz, and contemporary R&B styles in her music. Stop spreading bs
She deserved more than anyone to be where she was, and they never made her feel welcome. It's one of music's greatest tragedies, and the music she left behind will echo through eternity.
That’s really painful to watch, how she really really didn’t want to be there and they just kept asking her inane questions. How can anyone do that job? Why would anyone want to?
One thing that isn't spoken about is how badly she was treated by the press...as a British teenager during the 00s there was constant headlines about her, pictures of her at her lowest were considered consumerist entertainment, mental health wasn't as understood as it is now...Mon behalf of the British public and press, I apologise, RIP Amy, our national treasure ♥️
"I'd ask how he was first, you know, manners an all that"......She was such a darl! And not 1 person who interviewed her was ever interested in HER. None actually said, how are you Amy, are you doing okay physically, mentally. No one gave a F...
Let's not make it a gender war. Yes that one male interviewer was clearly a pig, but that one female interviewer as well was asking her vacuous and pointless questions that were irritating her.
Um she is really pretty. Um she was self conscious. From what I have read and seen in documentaries. I don't want to say anything negative about the actress that plays her in back to black movie. But Amy's face was one of a kind. God broke the mold cuz God was like damn I outdid me self
LOVE!! I swear it's so awesome to see someone as talented and famous as Amy was and still remain a normal person and not put on airs and pretend to be someone whe wasn't. Amy was jazz- body and soul. She lived her music and that made every song honest as well as amazing. I hurts my heart to imagine all of the amazing tunes that won't be written without her around.
She seems low key annoyed by a lot of these,but I would be too if I had a bunch of microphones shoved halfway up my nose and in my face. You can tell this was not her scene. She was so unique and talented,it's so sad what happened to her.
By chance I got to meet her in Austin at SXSW. My niece was a fan and I figured I’d try to get an autograph for her. After Amy’s set I was surprised how approachable she was and how meeting fans seemed to be something she enjoyed. She signed a shirt, a menu, a beer bottle and my chest, lol. I’m not kidding. I was toasted. My niece still has the shirt but unfortunately I lost the menu and bottle. I really do wish I still had that menu as it had some funny things she wrote and some lighthearted ballbusting. I became an instant fan and admirer that night.
@ no , I’m quite certain my exgirlfriend took them when we parted ways a while back. I noticed a number of item suddenly missing around the same time period. The other items I know she took for sure were far more valuable and important to me than the menu and bottle so I wouldn’t put it past her
Poor girl. I was in hospital when she died. They thought I was going to but I didn’t. I felt weirdly guilty I’d survived because the morphine really messes with your head. Dark times man 😢
This is so relatable bc I didn’t know it was morphine she was on, the dazed eyes and quick reluctant responses also reminded me of my brother who also survived a morphine battle
She was so beautiful inside and out. I grew up listening to Amy from the age of 6 or 7, and I'm almost 21, so Amy's music has been a huge part of my life for most of it. She was so humble, beautiful and genuine. I hope Amy has now found peace up in the sky. xx ❤
4:15 the way the lady answered her own question and Amy was like dafuq you asking me for when you just answered yourself lol. The eloquent thing was a dig at the reporter not being eloquent
She was too real , I love how she lights up ,and responds to genuine questions,her eyes flash and claws out, for all the false, Gone but never forgotten
Amy was the Real Deal….NO false Bravado, a, to me, a simple songwriter that hit big but I can’t help but think her Parents were a bad influence on her, let alone the Drug Addict BF….
@robertcawthorn8318 yes, I was noticing that too and how she speaks volumes with her eyes alone. What a soul she was...still is, maybe just somewhere else - I truly hope. Miss her here.
So well put! The industry couldn’t handle her!!! God bless Amy Winehouse! She is one soul who definitely ascended! X
She was a unique and sweet person. She definitely wasn’t cut out for the industry and the parasitic people within it. She was too good for them, but in the end they got their hooks into her.
LOL...she was so f'ked up, she couldn't hide the real....and it was ugly...
Sad how she kept saying shes not eloquent when she had such a captivating way of talking. Or maybe she just wanted to move to the next question
while literally winning an award for her writing skills. we stan a humble queen
I know what she meant about not being eloquent.. But she is fascinating , charismatic ♥️So sad , she passed so young .
She just was not feeling the question 😂😂😂
Eloquence is not a necessity honey. Not when you can sing like that.❤ Ammmyyyyy!!!!
it was a stupid question!
The way her face lit up when she was asked about who she found inspiring/who she wanted to meet vs when she was being asked questions about herself. I genuinely think there are such talented musicians who would probably love to perform then just go home without having a million microphones shoved in their face 😩
I agree, I think most of them want that.
No one forces her to give them sound bites, she is perpetrating the whole circus. It is really as uncomplicated as that.
Always one... ^🙄
@@chipbuttytime3396for sure will take this seriously 💀💀
@chipbuttytime3396 Of course she is. It was probably in her contracts that she had to take part in interviews, its publicity and advertising. As soon as you sign that paper you are a brand and have to market yourself. If you come across as someone who doesn't care about their fans or interact with others it's not going to look good. It's something you have to accept. If you don't want it then don't take the money you've earned. Showbizzness is porn of the mind.
You can see in her face the moment she sees that he’s standing on her foot and how she’s thinking of letting it go but just couldn’t ignore it. She was such a beautiful human being.
Unfortunately, people being rude is the inhumane new normal. I
That guy was a tool. "She isn't young and I wasn't." I love how she said, "you were." 😂
@@r.jessicahigg21People have always sucked. Where have you been?
She? Invert.
Poor woman looked so uncomfortable with her interviewers. It's a shame they looked for drama instead of the brilliant artist in front of them
And people wonder why Kate Bush will not do interviews.
Especially the one where they have all the microphones up in her face she looks so uncomfortable
She just wanted to go get high……
@@therejectedbeatleMichael Jackson had that all his life from 5 years old….people wonder why he was a little strange, never got mad tho.
I never realised before but there is definitely an element of shyness to her personality. The world misses her.
"She's not young and I wasn't..." That is so rude. Most normal people would just say "oops, sorry".
I wouldn't say sorry if he actually wasn't but yea no reason to say "she's not young"
Trying to bait her typical journalist they want a reaction and she was very polite - manners x
Lol yes. Waiting for apology. Nope. Rude as.
Horribly rude reporter. NO need to be rude to her. He's probably hurting in 'some' way ..... who knows.
What a pig
Amy was special. No heirs and graces, missing tooth, smiling so much and telling the Geordie interviewer she was playing Whitley Bay.
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Could you explain about the Whitley Bay pls, I don't understand the joke 😊
@@Bip4e No problem. The lady reporter has a Geordie accent, that means she's from Newcastle in the nNorth East of England. Amy knew this and mentioned Whitley Bay because it's a coastal town near Newcastle.
@@davidrobinson2776 I appreciate this explanation, thank you ❤
She was too real and humble for this fucked up cruel unforgiving world
Definitely. Such a sad ending for her though
I absolutely agree with you both! ^
She was an amazing woman and a fuckin killer musician!!
As an addict/alcoholic myself, it is so hard to get clean!! It's do able but it incredibly difficult... Im 37 and I've been clean from alcohol and drugs for a little over 12 years now... but it took me a few tries, ya know. Now I just smoke weed. Which some people won't agree that's clean and sober but I am clean and free of many many other substances so I consider myself clean.. anyways all I'm trying to say is it is so damn hard to get it right. And in the music world it's almost impossible to stop partying. The party never stops.
When you get clean they tell you you have to change everything... people, places, things, situations.. the way you think.. that was really... hard to ditch all my friends I was using with and I fought against it for the longest time but I'd always end up in a bad situation or relapse.. I have a therapist and an addiction counselor still to this day... and those take a long time to want to even talk to anyone much less open up to a stranger right away.. I would always fight therapy. And when I went to rehab I'd be pissed cuz I wanted the help but didn't want to be there... it was a freakin battle to get where I'm at. For 5 years I didn't like being clean one bit! It really takes some getting used to. And yes.. I absolutely loved playing Amy Winehouse Rehab in rehab and so did my roommates 😊 you can really her when she sings.. it's like her soul touches our souls. She had this way of connecting people together thru her music and lyrics and that feeling you get from listening to her. She just had this way about her... idk sorry for the novel guys. She was most definitely taken too soon. ❤
@@916TheBearI'm happy to hear it you can relate more to her than some other supporters can people who didn't go through it can't say what someone endures on that journey may you stay safe and strong with the angels covering you thanks for sharing something so personal I hope you are doing well and blessed ❤ .
@@musiclover-cn7tb thank you musiclover ❤️. Life's a struggle on its own I just had to learn I was making it harder. Now I can't help but help others when they are going thru a hard time... I've been thru a lot of hard sh*t so I try to use my experiences to understand others and help when I can. It hurts me to see others hurting. I used to write... music, stories anything I could think up I'd write down .... I taught myself to play guitar at 10 years old by ear.. I've always been a music lover myself. I was on a couple hip hop tracks in the early 2000s just messing around with my friends. People are so afraid that when they stop the substance they are using or are too afraid to take meds cuz it can take the creative process away but it doesn't... not totally... it's still instilled in you! Those creative juices are still flowing it's just slightly different. You're brain just resets a bit. I still write, I still play, I still sing .... but I do much more then that now. I can juggle a whole lot more then I used to.
@@giaximoi yeah that would’ve helped. It has certainly helped me. But addiction isn’t the problem - it’s the manifestation of a deeper problem.
She was the most humble real celebrity there is
her and michael jackson imo
@@mikisleaf Yeah that’s why they got rid of them. When u are different and humble and honest and talented society will punish you.. the ignorant people that are all the same wants to get rid of you. That’s what happens and that’s why there’s not real talent in Hollywood anymore. Is all about rituals and sacrificing other people for money and fame. Hollyweird is Dead. And that’s great for America. 😃
Amy had her moments where she was mean. Come on now but she was very humble. Maybe bc of the drugs her attitude changed
She wasn’t a celebrity. She was a musician.
Who should play Amy in a movie biopic?
poor baby, you could see it in her eyes, and see it in her body language. she deserved the world and I’m just happy she’s now resting in peace and tranquility. she will always be a musical legend and such a beautiful sweetheart!
she is dead and nothing, she is not resting in anything
@@DeE-pt5lzThat is not a kind outlook in life. If you were spiritual you would see that people do move on and there is a higher Creator who loves each of us and each of our lives really do have purpose. I have died before and know I would not want to leave the love and come back to this cruel and messed up place
We do not come from nothing. We come from a Creator, God, Jesus Christ the Lord of Nazareth. @@DeE-pt5lz
She wasn’t a “baby”. She was an adult who made her own choices and decisions in life
@@DeE-pt5lz you’re quite literally nothing in this world and with that attitude never will be. She is though!
Of course she’s resting peacefully, she’s no longer in mental and physical pain kiddo:)
I like the way she susses people whilst looking straight into their eyes
😂 she had balls,
She had Balls 😂
She had Balls 😂😂😂😂
She was also high enough.
@@ZoeF.O She had balls😂
I love the fact that there was no pretence about her. She was authentic, real, down-to-earth and wasn't afraid to show what she really thought about some of the questions. I love the fact that she defended the lady as well. ❤
Her mimics is pretty outstanding, she's so lively , that's cool
The sadness in her eyes is heart shattering
I found that too. Thought she was such a wonderful, talented and lovely woman. Her eyes always broke my heart.
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I just laid some major cable in the dunny
@@LS-sw6dlThey had a vibrant but troubled glow during the Frank era but after that, they looked melancholic.
She talked to him nicely and defended the lady but look how rude he is
The lady was her.
She was a very sweet girl, I always remember her hugging the old man in the never mind the buzzcocks line up so he didn’t feel bad. She was not only incredibly talented but also extremely kind
True artists are sensitive people
She was so beautiful. She had such pretty eyes.
She was, very beautiful eyes
Agree
@@ralex3697hazel ❤color
Beautiful Hazel eyes ❤
I wish she believed that.
@@Majesticlioness90Rarest eye color second to green
She’s very eloquent she’s just doesn’t wanna answer her stupid questions
Thank god we had her for the short time she was here. Bless her.
She didn't really wanna be there. All those mics in the face would make anyone uncomfortable.
Seeing how those reporters stick their mics almost into her eyeballs and asking rude personal questions while at the same time not even seeing or acknowledging her as a person makes me shudder. I feel like modern reporters behave in a more decent way, at least at those events. We've come a long way in these 15 years. Sad that Amy didn't get to see it
We miss you Amy. No one like you sweetheart.❤😢
Awww she said "Ta" that's so beautiful
what does it mean?
@@rehab.6928it means thank you, it’s a British slang word ❤
@@rehab.6928 It means she couldn't be bothered to say 'thankyou'
It's not beautiful FFS it's just normal everyday slang in England
@@_xxdisgraceyxx_ewww british 😂
What an angel of a woman. She was so sweet and kind. Someone somewhere took advantage of her
It’s the way she maintained her composure for me. That one interviewer was very rude. How can you say something like that.
He’s a reporter he was baiting her and she knew it
The look in her eyes was something way beyond intense while being questioned.
knowing that amy never had a happy song in her discography (valerie aside) and said that her 3rd album was going to be full of winsome and happy songs just breaks my heart. she deserved so so so much better.
The brighter a light burns, the sooner it burns out.
RIP Amy Winehouse. 💔
The light that burns twice as bright lasts half as long. - Blade Runner.
A Blue Star 🌠
An absolute legend.
💓💓💓
🤣 she’s so funny, she was so over it and ready to pick a fight.
She noticed an absolute douchebag. An industry of leeches.
look how nervous she is at 4:19, borderline dismissive (not her fault), I honestly think at 5:17 she didn't have an "eloquent" answer so her focus awkwardly snapped to the reporter "stepping" on the lady's shoes when it didn't in actuality happen. her mind made something up to push focus away and get out of having only a rote one-word answer.
the fake eye rub at 5:32 she was scared AF to be facing his direction still 🤣
@@horrorjunkie96 What in the world did you see? I clearly can see that she saw the foot before and couldn't focus because she was a person that said anything what came into her mind. She spoke it out and the guy was rude. She couldn't hold it in again, so she spoke again. The eye scratch was more like "Bruv you piss me off, no time to deal with you and look into your direction"
I didn’t discover her until after her death. What a beautiful, talented young lady. Wish I could’ve seen her in concert. I hope she’s at peace.
She was so kind and always looking out for other people rather than herself. Rest in peace Love. We miss you. ❤
My brother knew Amy and said she was the most nicest celebrity ever she hated to be called that though. She hated all the celeb hype.
That’s awesome! How did he know he her?
you can see it here, how much she hates the celebrity hype. she wouldve been so content w being a singer-songwriter w/o the celebrity that comes w it. having the whole world’s eyes on her was what destroyed her, in the end, imo.
I love and miss her dearly! Gone too soon. My heart breaks when I see the sadness and anxiety in her face and hear it in her responses. Rest easy sweet Amy. ❤
I miss her. She is and will always be - my top 5 singers.
Like a true artist. They express better with their craft. She was so real and unique.
SHE WAS SO FUCKING REAL. It's so unfair.
Unfair? She literally wrote a song about refusing to go to rehab and died from drinking, Tragic, yes, but unfair would say someone forced her to drink when the opposite was happening. Tragic is what your looking for.
@@astrofive620well, in all honesty, I think it’s unfair that addicts have to live with addiction. Unfair that their normal lives are robbed from them by a drink or a drug. Unfair that they don’t get normal relationships with people. I could go on and on. And yes it’s easy to say “they make/made the choice to do it”, and while to a certain extent that is true, anyone that has even a tiny bit of experience with addiction will tell you after so many times of using you lose any and all ability to stop on your own. It becomes a survival mechanism at that point. Your brain literally tells your body “I NEED THIS!”
So that being said, this situation is a number of things. Tragic AND unfair amongst them.
@@bryanfukingfox Excuses
@@astrofive620 spoken like someone that doesn’t have a clue what they are talking about. If you did you would have something more intelligent and profound to say than one childish word.
@@bryanfukingfox RIP, No excuses.
Imagine talking to a legend like that and asking her those stupid questions...
She was seen as a musical prodigy at the time, not yet a legend. She hadn't done her sweep at the Grammys yet which happened a year later in 2008. Even after that she was ridiculed by the media until she died in 2011.
As wonderful, beautiful and talented lady that amy was, I believe she really was a more private person at heart. Interviewers were pushy and rude but Amy respectfully dealt with them.
It's so strange, she was one the most famous women in the world at the time, but it feels weird all the same seeing her with microphones all around her. Rest in peace, dear Amy, your talent left its mark forever
Amy did not suffer fools lightly! She was super intelligent, she was lyrical whip smart and had a hard time having to answer all these stupid fucking questions,
I wish I could have met her. She's my favorite artist.
You Shall See Amy Winehouse Back Home In Heaven Amen XXXXXXXX
@@scottandrewhorne4655 Thank you.
@@Maw0 You Are Most Welcome. Keep Positive Keep Driven Keep Being The Best You As Heaven Is Wonderful And That Is Our For Ever Home Amen XXXXXXXX
@@scottandrewhorne4655 :)
She was so down to earth ❤
Hopelesss romantic
I love seeing her speak during these quick junkets, it’s very rarely seen as media only shows performances or photos of her going through it, so to her her talk about her passion is lovely
She wrote rehab in 20 minutes !!! Wtf legend
😅😅
Writing a song called rehab, while being in rehab is basicly Amy Winehouse writing her memoirs in 20 minutes.
@@wedgeantilles4712still not easy to turn your memoir in to a catchy song in 20 mins
I always thought it was kinda weird 😂 meme song forsure
@@thatdude3977wtf
This got me angry to be fair! Finding fault in his clear to see chauvinist pig ignorant attitude was spot on 😂 🍻 🙌🏼 x
Wonder who he is…he sounded like a total sh*te and she couldn’t stand him
MAGA
She just won an award for song writing and yet has the humility to say she isn't that eloquent. I hope she had some idea what she was really worth.
She was never happily married 😢
Blake destroyed her but Reg Traviss adored her and was a decent man
@@Alan78941😂 woman, am i right 😂
Rose tinted drugged glasses
Drugged tinted glasses would have worked better @@louisemarshall9301
THAT IS CORRECT. HE DID NOT LOVE HER. SHE LOVED HIM.
So shy , but sweeeet lovely Voice.
Wish more female singers could be so powerful and inspiring as Amy was. They just show their knickers and bits off and have no real talent. Amy was so real. Missing tooth but so happy so genuine. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Man it’s so obvious even this early in her mainstream career that she was not made for the intrusiveness of celebrity.
I def took her for granted. Thought she was so overrated and rolled my eyes through her headlining Lollapalooza show on the main stage summer (was it 2007 or 2008; forget). I absolutely could not see past the bad behavior and the truancy and the shenanigans.
Flash forward a decade to the documentary Amy, years after her passing, and my own struggles with addiction and depression and I fell in love with her.
The actual person behind the carefully cultivated aesthetic and public image. She was just a sweet, down-to-earth good-time gal and truly a once in a generation vocal talent.
All the amazing music we’ll never get, just because the media and celebrity cannibalize the truly sensitive, empathetic, deep souls.
Any didn’t stand a chance. RIP.
^Amy, not “any”
Her annoyed looks, I find so adorable and genuine
I loved the way she dealt with some of these rude people. She was unique and her songs were brilliant.
Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin, Layne Staley, Heath Ledger, and so many other incredible artists, left alone to struggle, and ultimately lose the battle.. Then you have the Chris Cornell's, Chester Bennington's, and Robin Williams' of the world.. They all give us so much, unforgettable art that will stay with the ENTIRE WORLD for generations. And this is how we (the media mostly) treat them.. It's disgusting
This made me anxious, she was not comfortable with the interviews, she should not be put against these vultures
What do you mean it made you obnoxious?
I think you used the wrong word there mate lol
She's so cute. Amy we miss you :( Hope you're resting angel
There are some people who come into this world with such profound talent and depths of sensitivity way beyond their years. Sadly, that same sensitivity that makes them so brilliant is often at odds with the world around them. To simply get through the day presents challenges the rest of us take for granted. Not knowing who is out to exploit you. Having too many people willing to indulge your most self-destructive habits only to get you onstage to make them more money. Everyone wants you to win while at the same time they have their cameras and their phones at the ready should you stumble and fall. Having so many people tell you how much they adore you is almost impossible to reconcile when at the end of the day, the headlines shout otherwise with cruelty.
But the saddest part? We never learn. Our appetite for the salacious supercedes our compassion. The world loves few things more than a tragic cautionary tale of an immense talent gone too soon and we cry that nobody took the opportunity to help her when it was our own purchasing power that ultimately did them in.
The day before they're gone, nobody cared enough to take the bottle from her hands.
The day after, everyone laments the loss and desperately looks for whom we can point a finger at.
The cycle repeats.
Very Well Said God Bless You Amen XXXXXXXX And God Bless Your Earthly Life Time And Earthly Family Amen XXXXXXXX
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I couldn’t have said it better. I wholeheartedly agree with you. Just to imagini her horrific environment and toxic people around her- especially the paparazzi - imaging Amy dealing with that alone, no real,protection or people that lover her around her, (20 years ago) that must have been horrifying. I believe The trash media and toxic people around her (dad and husband pos) was the breaking point. I get so irritated when I see comments saying she took her own life, or overdosing on drugs purposely … no, that’s so untrue and yet again misinformation / speculation by the media (as per usual)… her *last* live performance was in Siberia of which minutes into her set, she was booed by the crowd. She passed away soon after. Autopsy shows death was by Alcohol poisoning, but by accident as she was sober and that night was the straw that broke her… the Amy documentary was the most accurately described trauma she suffered during those final days and what lead up to it.
I love this lady she’s so missed 💔🙏🏻
i find it mad that my mum’s mate went out drinking with her regularly and was good pals with her back when he lived where she did.
My mum didn’t believe it until they were scattering his ashes in 2016 and all these major people in showbiz and art were there and showing photos of them with him from nights out, and in nearly every photo was Amy Winehouse.
Safe to say she was gobsmacked
2.25 Carebear theme tune 😂😂😂 never knew she was funny
the care bear theme tune is actually lowkey awesome
So captivating, her honesty and mannerisms. Man, wish she was still here to enjoy what she planted.
Are you gonna be happier now?
"Yeah, we"ll see..."
RIP Amy. Tough world...
Amy you knocked em out the park .Roll on up there Songtress Singer fly on...🕊🙏
How can you not love her? ❤❤
I can’t imagine having a hundred reporters each asking me either 20 questions about my personal life that they have no business knowing or just straight up idiotic questions that each reporter has a variation on. Amy was humbled by every award she won. She was one of a kind, her talent for songwriting and her unique voice and range was one in a billion. You don’t find talent like her anymore. I will say that there may be a few artists out there today that aren’t auto tuned but, 99% are. I miss good music that gives you feeling and you can resonate with it. She made that music, she wrote that music. She had her demons, she did have addiction but, sometimes I believe the paparazzi/entertainment reporters can drive an artist to the brink. At the very least, they have something to do with it. They don’t care, it’s no skin off their backs. People will say that artists and movie stars put themselves in the position to be publicized and ridiculed but, I don’t think that’s the case for every one of them. I don’t believe some of them actually know what they’re actually getting themselves into. I believe that they just want to be heard and, they want to do what they love. They may know to a certain extent that they’ll be in the public eye to be scrutinized but, I believe it ends up being 100x’s worse than what they ever perceived it to be. Some can handle it, some even feed off of the fame. Others, they feel like they’re being eaten alive by vulture’s. They may not have been the individuals that put the
drugs and alcohol in her hand but, they sure do in some ways keep them wanting more. They treated Amy like crap in the months before she passed away. She was booed off stage at her last performance and the media took ahold on that then drove it in the ground. I think about all of the famous people that went through the same. For one, Princess Diana, all she wanted was a private life and she never got it because of them.
Such an immense talent, and a sweetheart. Deserved so much better 💔
I definitely see her self-deprecating words as a huge sign of deep self-esteem issues. It shows how little she thought of herself. I don't blame Blake or anyone else for her early demise. However she never seemed to love herself and that tends to always end in some type of tragedy.😢
Blake is literally the reason Amy got on heavy drugs because he introduced them to her but ok go off.
She did not write any of the songs she sang.
@@graybird2054yes she did, she was very well versed by pen, her first album 2004 and ep 2003, way before she became a serious drug addict and her marriage are beautifully written and showcase her abilities that carried on into her 2006 album despite her drug addiction forming that year
@@graybird2054 what crack are you on? Amy was not only a talented singer but also a skilled songwriter. Her uncles were very well know Jazz musicians, and she played the guitar. She wrote a significant portion of her own music, especially on her critically acclaimed albums "Frank" and "Back to Black." Some of her most famous songs, like "Rehab," "Back to Black," and "You Know I'm No Good," were written by her, showcasing her ability to blend soul, jazz, and contemporary R&B styles in her music.
Stop spreading bs
@@Steve-li1ru okay just stop. Go went out at someone else.
She deserved more than anyone to be where she was, and they never made her feel welcome. It's one of music's greatest tragedies, and the music she left behind will echo through eternity.
Bless her looked uncomfortable at times ! Held her own and didn’t realise it ! You were eloquent! You couldn’t see it x
She just wasn't eloquent at answering such stupid questions. Relatable.
I don’t understand why these “journalists” get paid yet they are terrible at their jobs, asking the stupidest & most boring questions to legends 🙄
She's great , just a real rebel , takes no bs , doesn't give it out
i remember hearing rehab and making it my business to travel get the Cd when it came out. Best $10 ever spent. Loved her🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
That’s really painful to watch, how she really really didn’t want to be there and they just kept asking her inane questions. How can anyone do that job? Why would anyone want to?
Watching this clip, I totally understand why famous people can get a bit snotty at times.
One of a kind and so sorely missed. Angel x
One thing that isn't spoken about is how badly she was treated by the press...as a British teenager during the 00s there was constant headlines about her, pictures of her at her lowest were considered consumerist entertainment, mental health wasn't as understood as it is now...Mon behalf of the British public and press, I apologise, RIP Amy, our national treasure ♥️
Amy c'est une grande artiste 🎩♥️👏🌹💐 je t'aime Amy tellement simple avec une voix sublime 🌹
Aj ako človek bola super 👌 aj napriek sláve skromná ❤
Utterly captivating. Our loss.
It's appalling to see a person being treated as if she were an object.
She was suuuch a good one!! One that I miss a lot. Ugh, the talent!!
3:17 they are ridiculous with all those 🎤 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
She was cleverer, street smarter, and read people more accurately than everyone of those interviewers. ❤❤❤❤
"I'd ask how he was first, you know, manners an all that"......She was such a darl!
And not 1 person who interviewed her was ever interested in HER. None actually said, how are you Amy, are you doing okay physically, mentally. No one gave a F...
she was a star , always be remembered for her great music and down to earth personality , fame never went to her head , shes a true gem.
the way female interviewers speak to her vs the men. complete difference
Let's not make it a gender war. Yes that one male interviewer was clearly a pig, but that one female interviewer as well was asking her vacuous and pointless questions that were irritating her.
Um she is really pretty. Um she was self conscious. From what I have read and seen in documentaries. I don't want to say anything negative about the actress that plays her in back to black movie. But Amy's face was one of a kind. God broke the mold cuz God was like damn I outdid me self
She seems a really genuine person
I love her outspokenness and she wasn't afraid to say what she thought. Journalists' questions could be very uninteresting and boring 🤭🙄
That “Yeah… we’ll see” at the end felt like a dart in my heart 💔
LOVE!! I swear it's so awesome to see someone as talented and famous as Amy was and still remain a normal person and not put on airs and pretend to be someone whe wasn't. Amy was jazz- body and soul. She lived her music and that made every song honest as well as amazing. I hurts my heart to imagine all of the amazing tunes that won't be written without her around.
I will never except that she is no longer with us
They ask the dumbest questions
She was so humble
there was no one as real as amy in music. she never changed who she was. i miss her
She seems low key annoyed by a lot of these,but I would be too if I had a bunch of microphones shoved halfway up my nose and in my face. You can tell this was not her scene. She was so unique and talented,it's so sad what happened to her.
You can really tell here how much she hated these press events. Dont blame her.
By chance I got to meet her in Austin at SXSW. My niece was a fan and I figured I’d try to get an autograph for her. After Amy’s set I was surprised how approachable she was and how meeting fans seemed to be something she enjoyed. She signed a shirt, a menu, a beer bottle and my chest, lol. I’m not kidding. I was toasted. My niece still has the shirt but unfortunately I lost the menu and bottle. I really do wish I still had that menu as it had some funny things she wrote and some lighthearted ballbusting. I became an instant fan and admirer that night.
Hi! Great! Have you tried looking for the bottle and the menu? Thanks
@ no , I’m quite certain my exgirlfriend took them when we parted ways a while back. I noticed a number of item suddenly missing around the same time period. The other items I know she took for sure were far more valuable and important to me than the menu and bottle so I wouldn’t put it past her
Poor girl. I was in hospital when she died. They thought I was going to but I didn’t. I felt weirdly guilty I’d survived because the morphine really messes with your head. Dark times man 😢
This is so relatable bc I didn’t know it was morphine she was on, the dazed eyes and quick reluctant responses also reminded me of my brother who also survived a morphine battle
She was so beautiful inside and out. I grew up listening to Amy from the age of 6 or 7, and I'm almost 21, so Amy's music has been a huge part of my life for most of it. She was so humble, beautiful and genuine. I hope Amy has now found peace up in the sky. xx ❤
4:15 the way the lady answered her own question and Amy was like dafuq you asking me for when you just answered yourself lol. The eloquent thing was a dig at the reporter not being eloquent
Amy had a gift. So talented. I loved her and still do
Proper Camden girl. Love her. ♥️