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#31 sarahbol

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Posted 15 May 2008 - 06:15 PM

Watching it now. I like it.

Journalist Sophie Heawood: "When she sings "I cried for you on the kitchen floor", she said she literally spent days and days crying for a lost love on the kitchen floor. And her brother used to come in and by the third day he'd just climb over her to the fridge because she was just a fixture on the kitchen floor."

Aww...



Looking back at everything that has happened so far, the seizure and such, I just don't know how I got through it at the time.

#32 Mimi

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Posted 15 May 2008 - 06:33 PM

Could someone send it to me, please??

#33 Lainey

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Posted 30 May 2008 - 01:48 PM

Some kind person posted the program on YouTube. 4 parts have been uploaded so far, with the 5th and final part to be posted soon.

Here's part 1 -

#34 Moody's Mood

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Posted 08 August 2011 - 03:44 PM

Amy Winehouse: What Really Happened

Amy Winehouse is a singer and songwriter who is famous for her strong vocals as well as her blend of numerous musical styles such as soul, jazz and R&B.

Winehouse has gained huge publicity for her drug abuse along with psychological health problems. At a young age of 27, Amy Winehouse found dead on her apartment in London.
Receiver of 5 Grammies, Amy Winehouse is certainly among the most talented singers of this generation. However, at the very top of her booming career, did Amy’s way of living push her straight down a distressing path?

Jacques Peretti looks into Amy’s collection of broken hearts, from the divorce of her parents to her overwhelming dark love relationships which includes her intimate relationship with her husband Blake Civil-Fielder.

The film showcase interviews from close friends and beloved family. Jacques examines how Winehouse absorbs every emotional feelings she had lived through and carry that bitterness into her music.

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You can watch the whole documentary there. I have to warn you though; first few seconds are from the video of a blonde Amy smoking crack.
What is your greatest fear?
Amy: "Dying old or never meeting Tony Bennett; if I never get to meet him, I might as well be dead."

#35 tunisianswife

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Posted 08 August 2011 - 09:27 PM

would have loved to see all 4 parts. I saw a couple parts. 3 had been deleted by YT, they were insistant to put them up again and alas, finally they terminated their account.
:'-(She was the DiVinci of my music world!

#36 AMYstery

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Posted 13 August 2011 - 04:14 PM

would have loved to see all 4 parts. I saw a couple parts. 3 had been deleted by YT, they were insistant to put them up again and alas, finally they terminated their account.


it's still on dailymotion ;-) :
http://www.dailymoti...-happened_music

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Posted 15 August 2011 - 06:06 PM

I missed this, anyone know where I can see it again or download it?

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Posted 15 August 2011 - 06:34 PM

I watched it. Blake's Dad didn't seem bothered that Blake bought drugs with the money he gave him in prison.


exactly. i was really dazed & confused ;/




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