I am not surprised if she really is dead. She had a lot of problems in her life. However, R.I.P. She will be missed forever
I totally agree. *Shock, horror*
Legalising drugs would cut out all the 'middle men' who supply and cut burgularys & crime down by a vast as addicts are desperate to get the money by any means to continue their habits.
As far as Amy is concerned it is a sad fact of life that creative people are more pre-disposed to addiction to drink and drugs. The fact that she was earning vast amounts of money would have highlighted this even more. She lived the life she wanted to in the end and was a very talented artist selling over 10m even though she only
produced two albums. It is a tragic waste of life but the people I feel sorry for are her parents who must have been through hell trying to help her.
Is it true she had finished recording her third album?
I have absolutely no sympathy for someone who takes/has taken large amounts of drugs and then dies at a young age
oh honey, where have you been since 2003? http://www.last.fm/music/Amy%2520Win...ac=amy%20wineh you tell me now how big she is, and how dare you say she's not big in any wayPutting her drug addiction aside, she had amazing talent and she had a massive impact in the music industry and its a big loss.
I hate how people are saying she deserves to die or whatever just because of her drug addiction. We don't know why she got addicted and how much stress she was going through in her life both personal and professional. Its never fair to say someone deserves to die whether you know them or not.
R.I.P Amy, I really hope she's at peace now.No. Examples of A-List celebrities: Tom Cruise, John Travolta, John Lennon, Ozzy Ozbourne, Jennifer Aniston, David Hasselhoff etc.this proves how culturally ignorant you are. are you like 12 or something? if you are then i will forgive you for being too young to realise how much of an impact back to black had. don't even make me pull out the stats.
also if you had visited the internet today it would have been impossible to avoid her name. to suggest she is anything less than an icon is silly.
She was never in the same league.
To put it simply, yes it was a death, and deaths are sad, but it was a death that was caused by her own foolishness. To those saying "you can't wake up and choose to stop drugs" well you can ruddy well choose not to start them in the first place.
And to the person who said "you don't wake up one morning and decide you're going to try heroine today", unless you are suggesting she was force fed it ofcourse it was her bloody choice to take it.
Sympathise over the loss of a talet, not the loss of a drug addict who ruined her own life.
Such a shame, but imo it's her own fault if she did die because of a drug overdose.
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i genuinely feel that you're too stupid for me to even consider debating against, how on earth is amy winehouses' much-publicised personal life as well as the entirety of her music career deserving of the same sort of status as say, the olsen twins?No. Examples of A-List celebrities: Tom Cruise, John Travolta, John Lennon, Ozzy Ozbourne, Jennifer Aniston, David Hasselhoff etc.
She was never in the same league.
To put it simply, yes it was a death, and deaths are sad, but it was a death that was caused by her own foolishness. To those saying "you can't wake up and choose to stop drugs" well you can ruddy well choose not to start them in the first place.
And to the person who said "you don't wake up one morning and decide you're going to try heroine today", unless you are suggesting she was force fed it ofcourse it was her bloody choice to take it.
Sympathise over the loss of a talet, not the loss of a drug addict who ruined her own life.
http://acharts.us/performer/amy_winehouseAmy Winehouse has 4 albums and 14 songs which made it to the charts as of week 10/2003. The songs spend a total of 1185 weeks on the charts, and the albums a total of 2412 weeks. Stronger Than Me was the first song to hit the charts on week 42/2003, the last song to appear on a chart was Rehab on week 19/2009. The most successful song was Rehab which spend a total of 465 weeks (39%) on the charts. The most successful songs by peak position are Rehab and Valerie which peaked at number 1. The least successful songs are In My Bed / You Sent Me Flying, Pumps / Help Yourself, Stronger Than Me, Take The Box and The Little Things they spend both 1 week on the charts. Frank was the first album to hit the charts on week 44/2003, the last album to appear on a chart was Back To Black on week 27/2011. The most successful album was Back To Black which spend a total of 1780 weeks (74%) on the charts. The most successful albums by peak position are Back To Black and Back To Black - The Deluxe Edition which peaked at number 1. The least successful album is Frank: Deluxe Edition it spend 17 weeks on the charts. Click on any title below to get detailed statistics.
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