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Amy Winehouse: What a waste of talent

Posted: Thursday, June 26, 2008 1:30 PM by Gael Fashingbauer Cooper
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See a certain celebrity’s name pop up in the news and you just know it’s for nothing good. Courtney Love used to be the perfect example. Then it was Pete Doherty. For a long period of time, it was Britney Spears. Now it’s Amy Winehouse. There’s no question the woman is talented, but will she ever get to share any more of her talents, or will she self-destruct first?

In the spring of 2007, it seemed you could hear "Rehab" (watch the video here) blaring from every radio in the U.S. Time Magazine later named it their No. 1 song of the year. The magazine wrote, "Amy Winehouse is so confident she's got the goods on 'Rehab' that she starts her vocal a half beat before the music comes in." Hey, if you can back it up, it isn't bragging.



When I first heard the song without knowing anything about the singer, I assumed Winehouse was a world-weary fiftysomething R&B singer who'd been toiling in smoky nightclubs for years. Her voice was a marvel. But then I saw her, and realized that under the beehive hair and heavy eye makeup she was just 23. When I later learned that she wrote the song herself and that it was autobiographical, I was even more impressed. But then the news stories started to pour in. She appeared bruised and bloody after an alleged fight with her husband. She threatened fans after a slurred performance. She canceled performances on doctors' orders. She was arrested. She got into a scuffle with two men. She had to apologize after singing racist slurs. Her father said she had emphysema from smoking cigarettes and crack (her publicist denied the "emphysema" part).

Her marketing company defended her, saying that as long as she remained talented, her records would sell. Saying, in essence, the music could speak for itself. Well, yes, it has -- and the lyrics are heartbreakingly prophetic. ("I didn't get a lot in class ... but I know it don't come in a shot glass.")

She won a record-tying five Grammys in February but couldn't pick them up in person, since she was in a rehab clinic. Musical legend Natalie Cole was blunt about Winehouse's wins, saying "I don't think she deserved it. ... I think she needs to get her life together first, and then get the awards later."

Some observers are pretty smug about Winehouse's issues -- one Web site invites readers to pick the day she'll die.  It's hard to feel much sympathy for someone who comes off in public as she did. As if the racial slurs and the taunting of her supposed fans weren't enough, she doesn't help matters either by lighting up in full view of the press just after her lung issues were announced.

Anyone who's ever known someone with an addiction understands the sad truth. You can't save someone from themselves. But watching Winehouse self-destruct through daily headlines is disturbing at best, heartbreaking at worst. What a waste of talent.

Update: Rolling Stone has a truly bizarre interview with Winehouse online now.

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I absolutely love her music and I can honestly say that I listen to it everyday while working in my office. But the truth of the matter is that she will be dead by the end of the year! She's trying to kill herself, Crack, cigarettes, alcohol, Anorexia, Bulimia, menatal problems... I'll put my money on a massive heart attack!
I can't believe how many people think addicts "choose" to be that way, it shows just how naive and misinformed the general public is regarding disease of addiction. Here in PA, I've noticed over the past couple of years that tolerance of others' problems and/or beliefs has diminished considerably, we are definitely not a "kinder and gentler" group here. And for those who say Amy is not talented, you are entitled to your opinion, as I feel most country stars are no-talented hacks. Amy's voice has suffered from her drug, alcohol, and cigarette smoking, but if you listen to her early stuff, you can hear the difference. The fact that she writes most of her own songs makes her more talented than most of today's "pop stars". I love Amy, and hope she can get the help she needs. In the meantime, maybe some of you critics should take a look at yourselves before judging others so harshly.
Not only a waste of talent but a waste of a life.
It's not just Winehouse's voice that's amazing it is the fact that she can write music.  When she was nominated for her Grammy's it was nice to finally see someone who actually wrote their own music. I believe she has the ability to be a huge star in the States but she's got to get it together.  It is a waste of talent if she continues on this path but I don't care if she smokes, drinks whatever as long as she does her job, making music.  
As a recovering alcoholic, I know the struggles with chemicals. I hope she realizes that she can live without self destrcutive behaviors and gets clean. If not, another Janis, Jimi, Jim, and others that have died too soon and full of talent.
The fact that her personal life is in shambles, does not change the fact that she is a really talented singer.

While I understand the compassionate aspect of wanting someone (particularly artists) to start making healthy decisions...we can not begrudge them recieving recognition for their work regardless of the state of their personal life.

It's so easy to forget that perhaps the song that really moves us or the painting that we find so amazing might not have been created had the artist not have had the exact life experience (good or bad)that he or she has had.

Let's face it, through-out history...some of our greatest creative minds have been more then a little tormented (if not crazy).
She is just plain awful across the board. The fact that she was wasted and should have been propped up with a kickstand as she accepted her Grammy should tell tons about her respect for herself, her fans and the recording industry. She is just another spoiled addict that stumbled upon being a celebrity. No one cares about here health and the fact that she has 5 teeth and a face worse than the potholes in Chicago. Quit paying her attention, taking her photos and buying her albums. Make her force herself to clean up and realize that talent is earned.
She's an amazing talent who, sadly, will probably die young, a victim of her excesses.  Unfortunately she has to find the will inside herself to get help and stay clean.  
Until this child (and I do mean child) grows up, she will continue in the self-destructive pattern that she has crafted.  Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain.  How many addicted 'talents' should we glorify and revere, giving them a place of honor in our history simply because they chose drugs as their means of expression?  Why not glorify the drug addict in the alley? Surely he/she suffers far more without the glamour and money that notoriety provides. Amy Winehouse isn't suffering; she is wrapping her addiction around herself as a means to extending her 'fame'.  
She is just hurt and aching inside over a loss of love and trust she has in something...I believe she will get thru this...she needs our support not our shames...people who live in glass houses shouldnt throw stones...let god do the judging...she has been hurt and taken advantage of by someone or something...listen to her words before you think you know how she feels...she is crying out for help...lets just hope she wont be another Janice Joplin...so much pain...so much talent!
why on earth does anyone care about her? that ridiculous "rehab" song and her repulsive appearance are one of a kind! all these folks that say she's got talent... do any of you know what the word means???
She's a skank with a great voice. Too bad the skank lifestyle is ruining the gift that she was blessed with. I predict self destruction in 2 years
If Amy weren't a marketable white girl that sounds black, she'd just be a backup singer for someone else. If Amy can't ditch her hubby, new talent will push her aside. Just look to Duffy ("Mercy")for starters.
I dont think she's all that.  great talent, where?  There are many, many others who are much better.  
Reguarding the comments Natalie Cole made apon Amy Winehouse, didn't Natalie Cole have an addiction or "problem" at a point in her life from what i can recall?
Janis Joplin died at 27.  Looks like Amy is heading down the same destructive road unless her family does a major intervention a al Britney Spears.
Who cares.  Focus your lives on something a little more important.
I had my first "shot" of Amy from Bridget Jones Diary and was a fan from then on. She is simply marvelous and there is no other. I understand her and feel a kinship to her trials and turmoils.......been there myself. I fully support her and keep her in my thoughts as she finds her way. It's easy to point fingers at someone, bash their lifestyle and make these horrid predictions of her death. Just keep her wonderful voice in your head and pray for her to rise above. I love her.
Someone above mentioned "future legend". I mean come on people. How many albums has she produced? What has she done. She's made a few good songs, has an interesting voice, crazy hair do, and she gets all the press because she's a junky! Plain and simple, she wouldn't be as big as she is if she were sober. The music business is fickle and they like something they can sell, and believe me they are selling her "addictions".
you should be ashamed of yourselves. i read articles about her and i feel like i just want to give the girl a hug and tell her i know what its like, i am an addict. not to crack. to other substances. for someone to be that "on top" and still destroying themselves and so sad. its deep. deeper than the taunts and laughs she gets so. so have a heart. we all make our lives. our heaven and our hell on earth. but we were all equipped wit empathy. unfortunately the world has forgotten that. im suffering from my own addiction. and so are the people that love me around me. but those who know me know the deep deep issues im trying to fight. and the terrible things ive had to see in my 20 years on earth. i pray everyday. i truly believe in God. and i think this is a lesson i am learning and i pray to get out of it before its too late. i pray for her too now as well. and for all those in the world who are suffering in silence

God bless.
and as the famous cobain said once
"Peace, love and empathy"
Not a fan myself, but what a big ball of self-righteous hypocrisy this entire article and collection of comments is.

The only difference between Amy Winehouse and most other rock and pop musicians is that she's up front about what she's going through.  Even the most supposedly clean cut stars have personal demons - I guess everybody's forgotten what happened to the All-American girl Whitney Houston?  Yeah, she sang the National Anthem at the Super Bowl one year, then the next she was a crack addict.  And she's been in denial ever since.

Pick a musician - you have no idea what's going on in their personal lives, how much they drink, how many drugs they take.  With Amy, you do.  That's the only difference.  So leave her alone.
Sounds like a whole lot of people are spending a whole lot of time not minding their own business. She is a singer. That is what she does that interfaces with you. If you like the music, buy the CD. If you don't like the music, don't listen. In any case, she is what she is. Let her be and shut-up at the same time. Go worry about the Polar Bear or clean-up a beach.
Let me start by saying how incredibly talented Amy is. I dated a man for 10 years, and the last 3 years were pure hell for me. All I could do is watch him fall apart because of his addiction and finally just let him go because it was taking over my life too. I feel for her family. No one can help an addict. The only one that can help them is themself. God help you Amy to work through your demons and be able to see life for what is really is...a gift.
Here's the thing: Who's business is it of Amy Winehouse's drug addiction except Amy Winehouse's?? Let her deal with her personal issues and let us worry about her music. I don't care nor do I want to know the next time she smokes a cigarette and neither should you.
Hey MZ, LA-Duffy is a little twit who couldn't sing her way out of a racker jack box!  She's just a little tart that some producer slapped up on stage. She certainly doesn't deserve to be compared to a true songwriter and real talent like Amy(IMO)  And, for the record, can't really blame this one on her hubby-he's been locked up since November. Besides, it's no one's fault but the user's for abusing drugs.
We'll have to wait and see. One thing that is indisputeable is her talent. Have you listened to "Me and Mr. Jones"?
Winehouse is a huge talent, soundling like an inspired blend of Martha Reeves, (Martha and the Vandellas), and Billie Holliday. Unfortunately, like Lady Day, she seems determined to go down the stony end.

Such a lamentable waste, and a loss for all music lovers.
Drug addiction is a disease. A disease is simply something that is not curable and progressive. The not curable part means that an addict can be sober 5, 10, 20 years and if they take one puff on the pipe, or one drink, they will start the abuse cycle all over again. The progressive part of addiction is that tolerance always rises, it never falls.

Now you cannot say addiction is not a disease.
There is no way she is twenty three years old. She looks like she is a 40ish lounge lizard. All the talent in the world dont mean a thing if your wasting it away. How ungrateful can you be. God giveth and he can taketh away. Shes not taking care of herself or her voice and all that smoking and so on with mess it up bigtime. It really is hard for me to feel sorry for people like that. They are weak.
Until she cleans up her act, she's a waste of protoplasm in my book.

Most of these comments are generated from jealousy feelings, just because a junkie is in the spotlight?!?!
A junkie is a person, probably with lots of problems. Her parents shouldn't be doing nothing right now, it appears that they blew their opportunity when she was a kid and maybe even caused great deal of her addiction. Just recognize she is one of a kind singer, enjoy her music and let her breath in peace. PS: if you can not help her just shut up or go and meditate and ask yourself why people become junkies.
All I need to say is that tragedy is what drives the greats. Billie Holiday, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix. Billie Holiday was a junkie she died of an OD but she is still called a legend. The list can go on and on they may not have acted in the same outlandish way but times have changed the public is 10x more intrusive then it was 20 years ago. So to say she did not work for something or dismiss her because of her problems what they maybe is a tragedy in itself.
It's a shame - she is talented. For those who truly enjoy her music, without the drama, check out Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings. As I mentioned, no drama and probably twice the talent as Wino.
I agree, the girl can't sing and what is the deal with the hair and one more point, Courtney Love is the reason that Kurt Cobain is dead, not drugs. I understand how addiction takes over a person, a lot of my family members are addicts in one form or another, but saying that she's anything compaired to Janis Joplin, Jimmy Hendrix, etc. What the hell are you all on?
She is a serious waste of talent, and I am curious about each story like when people watch a train wreck, I know the outcome will be devastating. We all have a morbid fasination. I don't think she will ever turn back and that is too bad.
Considering the crap that we've been exposed to over the past few years (the HSM/HM garbage), Amy was a breath of fresh air. Let's hope she can dump her dead-weight hubby and get her life together. We can't lose another talent to addiction.

As for Natalie Cole, talk about the pot calling the kettle black. Wasn't she on drugs herself when she won her Grammys back in the day? Such a hypocrite!
What's really sad is alot of newspaper have already written her obit. and have it on file for WHEN (notice i didnt say IF I said WHEN..cuz I have had several friends die from drugs and i can tell you right now this chick will be dead by the end of the year)she dies
Wow, what a bunch of meanies there are out there.  Admit it, y'all just love to have someone to trash.  If not Amy, it would be someone else who could help you prove your superiority.  Maybe you guys are part of the problem.
WHAT TALENT??????????????  I cannot see any talent in her at all.  Boring music and not a very good voice.  That's what makes the fact that it's gone to her head even more depressing.
There is a theory out there that these are modern Children of the Corn Sacrifices. Every so often one of them has to die to keep the industry happy. Instead of directly killing them, you give them lots of money and let them sacrifice themselves. Britney is getting close, it's a race to see if Amy Winehouse will outlive her.
OMG. I never noticed how stupid people can be about addiction. DO you honestly think that addicts have a choice in what they do at the time they're in the throes of addiction. NOBODY chooses to be an addict and I hope you ignorant people realise some time that people do not choose pain and addiction is painful, ask anyone, doctors, patients, etc. Go and find out about addiction before you blame the victims. go and look it up if you have any intelligence but i guess it's easier to go on line and complain then to go to the library and read a book!, eh?. Is addiction a choice? of couse not!!! Amy is a genius and its not just her voice or her writing. She (like many before) is a misic genius and Every person alive is flaw and  have problems, don't you have a flaw. Do you?????? or are you perfect!!
i think your right about moving on to other talented brits. Also as a music Producer ...u gotta hand it to
the kid who really helped her make the record in the
first place. Kudos to him ! I pray for this women to
break free from this guy she married. and pray 4 him as well.   wow...bless ! wish Hendrix,Morrison,Joplin,and
Cass were still here today.
I am astounded at some of the venomous comments here. Yes, the girl has a terrible problem, and she's no manager in the social skills department. But I hope that everyone will go back and read Jim's post from Palm Beach Gardens. "Addiction is incomprehensible to ordinary citizens..." That, folks, is the essence of this discussion. The name of the person with the addiction(s), and their talent and/or lack thereof, are unimportant details. None of us would post here  if the subject was the last homeless person we all passed on the street. I can tell everyone first-hand that substance abuse and addiction have no regard for social class, talent, lifestyle, education, etc. It will take hold in certain people by combining a few ingredients: an underlying genetic propensity, a self-image that has been damaged by any number of possible circumstances, and the opportunity to use, which unfortunately, usually comes at an age when your maturity level is not all it should be.  Here's the thing, if those ingredients combine in the right person, the addiction begins and deepens over time. Once the cycle starts, it becomes ever-more-difficult to break the longer it goes on. So yes, Amy W. is now suffering the consequences of her addictions; I will hope she finds the insight and the support to recover. And I say the same for the addict down the street.
Amy Winehouse is the greatest interpretative pop singer on the face of the planet at the moment, male or female. There is none better. Quite simply, her best (which, unfortunately, we see less and less often) is better than anyone else's and she is totally unique. In every way, with her singing and songwriting, she is a classic and can easily stand in the company of the pop greats of eras gone by.

Her lifestyle, and whether she has the common sense to pull out of what increasingly seems like a long tailspin, which is obviously affecting her work, is a whole other question.
If she want's to kill her self that's fine with me, just don't waste my time or the band width of the internet on her self mutilation.  She is a nobody.  I've never heard her sing, don't plan to.  She is a terrible example that I point out to my kids everyday.  On second thought maybe someone can get her to do a this is your ....on drugs commercial.  At least there would be good from her death.
I watched the youtube clips from her performance at Glastonbury last night.  Sad.  She's wasted.  Whereas last summer she was brilliant at Glastonbury, this year she's just sloppy, rambling, and has this distant, lost in her own world look about her.  As many have posted here, I'm blown away by her two CD's, but I sense we've already witnessed the creative peak...it just looks like downhill from here based on her behavior.  I hope I'm wrong.
Winehouse is a hopeless drug addict. Her talent is overrated, she doesn't possess a shred of personal dignity, and certainly doesn't deserve the attention, let alone adulation, she has been getting for the past two years or so.
Well I'd say....what makes someone a waste? Shes a different mold of course, but a waste? Should everyone be the same? Clean cut and living up to YOUR standards? If anything I see her being her own person, unfortunately that involves the drugs and all the negatives, but shes still rocking the music that EVERYONE still listens to. Is she a waste? I don't think so (I don't enjoy her music either), is she out of control? Yeah. But...who cares? Its her life. If she can do drugs AND still make millions, where is the reason for her to stop exactly?
A remarkable talent in one area can unveil a major deficiency in another.  Judy Garland, Elvis, Jim Morrison and dozens of other entertainers were both blessed and cursed.  Amy Winehouse is no different.  The agony and the ecstasy seems to be a common bond among many of the gifted.
Hey folks,  this is from the premier source, Wikipedia: Natalie Cole's career paused in the early 1980s as she dealt with her severe drug problem. By 1985, Cole was back in good health, and began a comeback.

Isn't that the pot calling the kettle "black"?  If Natalie can recover, why not Amy?



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