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4:50pm Friday 29th July 2011
YET another hugely talented yet tortured soul to add to the long list of rock stars who have died at the age of 27.
The tragic early death of Amy Winehouse could have surprised few, but has affected millions of her fans left with a frustratingly meagre back catalogue from such an era defining artist.
A voice and a talent like hers should rightly have a far more substantial legacy than just two albums, 2003's promising Frank and Back To Black, which was an utter masterpiece that catapulted her to worldwide fame in 2006.
New material since then has been limited to a couple of covers, including the hugely successful Zutons cover Valerie with Mark Ronson, as she attempted to battle her demons.
I witnessed her struggles first hand back in 2007 during a fairly shambolic appearance at Southampton Guildhall in which she forgot her lines, left the stage several times and looked generally uncomfortable.
Later that year, she cut a forlorn figure backstage at Isle of Wight Festival.
Looking tiny and far too thin in a white vest and denim hot pants with her trademark beehive haircut, she appeared so nervous and so lost that I just wanted to give her a cuddle.
But then, just hours later, her set was so incredible that The Rolling Stones asked her to join them on stage for a quite spectacular festival finale.
That would be my final encounter with the songstress after her planned appearance at BIC in late 2007 was cancelled on doctor’s orders – and it is one I will never forget, a masterclass in soul.
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St Retford
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11:55am Mon 1 Aug 11
AdrianMonk
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1:19pm Mon 1 Aug 11
St Retford
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1:31pm Mon 1 Aug 11
AdrianMonk wrote:It must feel so great to reveal that, right?
Here's what happened. She took drugs and died. Her family are quoted as saying "they believe Amy quitting booze may have contributed to her untimely death, with her body going into shock or a seizure from alcohol withdrawal". Rather like not wearing your seat belt - completely self-inflicted.
ColaCola
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12:13pm Mon 8 Aug 11
AdrianMonk wrote:Adrian Monk!!! Have you ever been addicted to anything!? I am currently trying to give up smoking and it is hard!!Although alcoholism is self inflicted, it's still a disease and these people need help. Not disrespectful, mindless, selfish, fools like you slagging them off when you know nothing about their life.
Here's what happened. She took drugs and died. Her family are quoted as saying "they believe Amy quitting booze may have contributed to her untimely death, with her body going into shock or a seizure from alcohol withdrawal". Rather like not wearing your seat belt - completely self-inflicted.
AdrianMonk
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12:27pm Mon 8 Aug 11
ColaCola wrote:Here's what you missed.
AdrianMonk wrote:Adrian Monk!!! Have you ever been addicted to anything!? I am currently trying to give up smoking and it is hard!!Although alcoholism is self inflicted, it's still a disease and these people need help. Not disrespectful, mindless, selfish, fools like you slagging them off when you know nothing about their life.
Here's what happened. She took drugs and died. Her family are quoted as saying "they believe Amy quitting booze may have contributed to her untimely death, with her body going into shock or a seizure from alcohol withdrawal". Rather like not wearing your seat belt - completely self-inflicted.
ColaCola
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1:00pm Mon 8 Aug 11
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3:45am Sun 31 Jul 11