Amy Winehouse found dead at home

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Russell Brand wrote this on his website. Very nice read.


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When you love someone who suffers from the disease of addiction you await the phone call. There will be a phone call. The sincere hope is that the call will be from the addict themselves, telling you they’ve had enough, that they’re ready to stop, ready to try something new. Of course though, you fear the other call, the sad nocturnal chime from a friend or relative telling you it’s too late, she’s gone.

Frustratingly it’s not a call you can ever make it must be received. It is impossible to intervene.

I’ve known Amy Winehouse for years. When I first met her around Camden she was just some twit in a pink satin jacket shuffling round bars with mutual friends, most of whom were in cool Indie bands or peripheral Camden figures Withnail-ing their way through life on impotent charisma. Carl Barrat told me that “Winehouse” (which I usually called her and got a kick out of cos it’s kind of funny to call a girl by her surname) was a jazz singer, which struck me as a bizarrely anomalous in that crowd. To me with my limited musical knowledge this information placed Amy beyond an invisible boundary of relevance; “Jazz singer? She must be some kind of eccentric” I thought. I chatted to her anyway though, she was after all, a girl, and she was sweet and peculiar but most of all vulnerable.

I was myself at that time barely out of rehab and was thirstily seeking less complicated women so I barely reflected on the now glaringly obvious fact that Winehouse and I shared an affliction, the disease of addiction. All addicts, regardless of the substance or their social status share a consistent and obvious symptom; they’re not quite present when you talk to them. They communicate to you through a barely discernible but un-ignorable veil. Whether a homeless smack head troubling you for 50p for a cup of tea or a coked-up, pinstriped exec foaming off about his “speedboat” there is a toxic aura that prevents connection. They have about them the air of elsewhere, that they’re looking through you to somewhere else they’d rather be. And of course they are. The priority of any addict is to anaesthetise the pain of living to ease the passage of the day with some purchased relief.

Read More: http://www.russellbrand.tv/2011/07/for-amy/
 

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Maikeru-sama;4001468 said:
Regardless of whether she had it coming or not, RIP.

I want to echo this sentiment. Regardless of how she lived, RIP.
 

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kmp77;4001235 said:
Reason #253 to not do hard drugs....


Oh hey, she was *never* really pretty. I learned something.
Her music is pretty boring though.

I didn't even know she was a singer until she died. Just knew she was some famous chick, assumed she was another Kardashian type who was famous for being famous.
 

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nyc;4001570 said:
Next on the docket, Charlie Sheen.

Charlie Sheen is a lot older than her, and when drug users reach old age, they tend to just not die. Besides, he has TIGERS BLOOD.
 

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Doomsday101;4002548 said:

Some are just that way. I think if some of them quit doing it they would probably die.

I read an article that also had parts of an interview. It was about Lemmy from Motorhead.

He always drinks whiskey/bourbon every day and he has done speed most of his adult life.

He says now that although he consumes a bottle a day (5th of beam or JD) that he is so used to it that he does not get drunk or a buzz from it.

He also went on to say that a doctor told him that he should probably not stop the drinking and the speed because his body needs it now. I guess he took some time off from the stuff and besides any withdraw systems it messed up his heart and made it beat too slow.

Crazy stuff but I guess some people are like that. Without a doubt they are not the norm but there are a few out there.
 

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BrAinPaiNt;4002557 said:
Some are just that way. I think if some of them quit doing it they would probably die.

I read an article that also had parts of an interview. It was about Lemmy from Motorhead.

He always drinks whiskey/bourbon every day and he has done speed most of his adult life.

He says now that although he consumes a bottle a day (5th of beam or JD) that he is so used to it that he does not get drunk or a buzz from it.

He also went on to say that a doctor told him that he should probably not stop the drinking and the speed because his body needs it now. I guess he took some time off from the stuff and besides any withdraw systems it messed up his heart and made it beat too slow.

Crazy stuff but I guess some people are like that. Without a doubt they are not the norm but there are a few out there.

Can't comment on that but I think guys like Ozzy and Keith Richards are pretty much clean these days.
 

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From 2008

When Keith Richards gives you life advice, you listen. Why? Because he’s freaking Keith Richards. Stories about him are legendary. There is no way to ascertain the difference between truth and legend with this man – but I would wager 98% of what you hear about him is the truth. This was the man who was knocked unconscious – resulting in a pretty serious head injury – falling out of a coconut tree. And this was fairly recent, not during the Rolling Stone’s crazy glory days. Keith and Stones’ singer Mick Jagger were interviewed by the Mail, and Keith told them Amy Winehouse was the only singer he finds worth mentioning - but that she’ll be dead soon if she doesn’t change her ways.

http://www.cele*****y.com/10115/keith_richards_tells_amy_winehouse_to_clean_up_her_act_ouch/
 

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Some of the Ozzy stories are crazy.

Some of the things that was going on when He and Motley Crue were touring together a classic.

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BrAinPaiNt;4002557 said:
Some are just that way. I think if some of them quit doing it they would probably die.

I read an article that also had parts of an interview. It was about Lemmy from Motorhead.

He always drinks whiskey/bourbon every day and he has done speed most of his adult life.

He says now that although he consumes a bottle a day (5th of beam or JD) that he is so used to it that he does not get drunk or a buzz from it.

He also went on to say that a doctor told him that he should probably not stop the drinking and the speed because his body needs it now. I guess he took some time off from the stuff and besides any withdraw systems it messed up his heart and made it beat too slow.

Crazy stuff but I guess some people are like that. Without a doubt they are not the norm but there are a few out there.

You should read his autobiography "White Line Fever"
He claims in that that, from memory during the early 80s, when getting blood transfusions was the in thing for rock stars as it helped them feel fresh he went to see about getting one. The doctor refused on the grounds that his blood was so toxic that pure blood would be such a shock to his system his body wouldn't be able to cope thus one dead Lemmy.
 

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Just cause a lot of those rock stars used drugs, doesn't make them drug addicts. There is a large difference.

Amy was clearly an addict.
 

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Rupert Murdoch has said he is touched by some of the messages people have left on Amy Winehouse's phone.
 

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JLAZeroSeven;4009252 said:
Rupert Murdoch has said he is touched by some of the messages people have left on Amy Winehouse's phone.

:laugh2: +1
 

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JLAZeroSeven;4009252 said:
Rupert Murdoch has said he is touched by some of the messages people have left on Amy Winehouse's phone.

:laugh1:

hilarious
 

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zrinkill;4001070 said:
That is not a shock at all.

Hopefully she finds peace.

I was a fan, but she just got too into the drugs. She even wrote a song about rehab, but no no no...

I love the tone of her voice and her style is like what I try to bring when I play. Not exactly, but mixing old blues, jazz and funk with modern sounding beats..

She was good. Underrated because of the drugs, i think.
 
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