Born at the Grammys, Died at the Oscars

Luther 2022-12-15 20:35:04

The 2015 Oscars put Amy in front of the people who loved her again. People who loved her lost her again after watching the two-hour documentary. I'm sorry that she still stayed with those two albums that have been around for many years. She is nothing else. The only artist I know who was born at the Grammys and died at the Oscars The
first time I heard Amy was by accident ten years ago when I was accompanied every morning with a cup of coffee and Norah Jones's little girl next door voice When I saw Amy for the first time, I had a bunch of hair, black and thick eyeliner, and put it on her thin face. The back of the red lips had the same sexy teeth as Ms. Mai, and the clothes were simple and retro. Tightly wrapped around her skinny body, she couldn't contain her desire to sing. Between her openings, her singing voice was like a rough, reckless, unadorned mermaid, rushing into her ears. I used to think so foolishly It wasn't until many years later that I realized that it was a poisonous voice. She was lucky that her talent was not buried. The most perfect love, family, friendship, body, career, talent, achievement at that moment, God gave her everything, but it was all fleeting
, and Amy left in the end. I thought she left because of feelings. Because women's pain mostly comes from emotional female artists The pain all comes from emotion. After watching the film, I realized that all the pain she suffered is far more than the honor she received. She is like a devastated cash cow with a withered heart. She was mercilessly broken by her lover, family, businessman, media, and Amy still loves herself. Like Cobain, she ended the pain and ended herself, but her soft self ended her life, and her music remained forever at the age of twenty-seven.

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  • Yasiin Bey: I became aware of Amy in 2004. I'm a big jazz fan and I really liked what she was doing. I thought it was unique, I thought it was edgy. And sincere. And that's the thing I like most about Amy. She didn't have any airs. She was real... She was just a charming, sweet lady. I had a bit of a crush on her, to be honest. She was raw, she was fast with a blue joke, could drink anybody under the table, wasn't afraid to roll a smoke. Had a big, giant laugh, and was just a sweetheart, you know?

  • Amy Winehouse: Success to me is not success to the record company or whoever. Success to me is having the freedom to work with whoever I want to work with, to always be able to go to the studio when I have to go to the studio... I think the more people see of me, the more they'll realize that all I'm good for is making tunes. So leave me alone and I'll do it. I will do the music. I just need time to do the music.