Some people are favored by God so God made her disappear early
after giving her talent and opportunity like Amy Winehouse
It took 2 hours to watch Amy Winehouse's music documentary.
This documentary was edited from Amy's private video before she died.
There is no recollection and hypocritical praise of the current descendants,
but the evaluation of Amy before her death is preserved to the greatest extent.
Objectively shows Amy's life (full version at station B)
As an outsider, we always have a strong subjective consciousness to comment on who caused Amy's tragedy in his life, maybe it was the lack of fatherly love when she was young, maybe it was the husband who made her addicted to drugs, maybe it was all-pervasive The media and exaggerated and devastating reports were, perhaps, her own.
But what we can't deny is the complex and tragic life experience that made and destroyed Amy.
When she was young, Amy was shy and unconfident, liked to hide behind the crowd, and her eyes were obviously dodging when she spoke. But the music made her happy and she fell in love with the world, even if it later treated her with malice. Music was her heroin and her cocktail back then.
She said that she only writes songs about herself, because that is what she has experienced, so her songs are always so deeply permeating her life.
— Little Girl in Love —
Love is a losing game
Especially when she meets love, her madness and anxiety are more obvious, she is an insecure little girl, she will doubt herself, so she sings:
For you I was the flame
Love is a losing game...
One I wished, I never played
Oh, what a mess we made
And now the final frame
Love is a losing game...
(Love Is A Losing Game)
— Fallen Love —
Black, black, black
This degenerate love also allowed her to win the second peak of her career, and at the same time destined the dark tone of her life. So she sang over and over again:
He left no time to regre t
Kept his dick wet
With his same old safe bet
Me and my head high
And my tears dry
Get on without my guy...
We only said goodbye with words
I died a hundred times
You go back to her
And I go back to...I go back to us
I love you muchIt's not enough
You love blow and I love puff...
You go back to her
And I go back to...
Black, black, black, black, black, black, black...
(Back to Black)
Amy's songs seem to be telling her own tragedy and reflecting on her bad life. It's a pity that her reflection was not accepted by the world, and she joined the "27 Club" who died young, and its members include Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janice Japlin, Jim Moo Musical superstars like Reese and Kurt Cobain.
On July 23, 2011, Amy was found dead at his London home from alcohol poisoning at the age of 27.
I can't appreciate Amy's jazz music, but the life of a female singer is vividly three-dimensional in my mind. You ask me which Amy's song is my favorite. I think it should be at the beginning of the film. Amy sings "Happy birthday to you..." with a lollipop in his unique jazzy hoarse voice
. And sing, and no longer sing deeply about his dark life.
This world is too cruel for Amy, I really want to shout for her: Fxxking The World!
But life is one's own, and no one can replace anyone else. To paraphrase what Tony Bennett wanted to say to Amy at the end of the video, "Slow down. You're too important. Life teaches you really how to live it, if you could live long enough."
Please Sing freely in heaven.
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