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Maybe she should have gone to rehab after all
sad, as I think she was talented and had a grand voice,
and aged 27 – she has now joined the club along with all the rest – its the age they all have died at
from the telegraph
Miss Winehouse, who came to fame with her debut album Frank in 2003, was found at her flat in north London this afternoon, the Metropolitan Police have confirmed.
They say that they received a call at 4.05pm calling for help for a woman in Camden. Paramedics were called to the scene, but she was pronounced dead at the scene.
The death is “unexplained” but not thought to be suspicious, according to police. Sources have told the Sunday Mirror that an overdose of drink and drugs is the suspected cause of death.
Last month, Miss Winehouse cancelled her entire European tour, after an on-stage breakdown in Serbia. A statement on her website said “Amy Winehouse is withdrawing from all scheduled performances. Everyone involved wishes to do everything they can to help her return to her best and she will be given as long as it takes for this to happen.”
Friends of the singer had reportedly voiced fears that she was drinking herself to death, according to the Sun. They said: “Her drinking is totally out of control. Amy is constantly out of control on vodka.
“She is rattling about at home in north London drinking herself into oblivion. Three times this week she has been so drunk she passed out.”
Miss Winehouse had several bouts of treatment for drink and drugs, the most recent in May. Her 2006 album Back to Black featured a song called Rehab, which documented her drinking problems and refusal to seek help.
In 2007 she married Blake Fielder-Civil, and the pair had a sometimes violent relationship. Fielder-Civil was imprisoned for conspiring to pervert the course of justice in 2008 and the pair divorced in 2009.
I believe she did go to rehab -several times – but couldn’t quite give up the party lifestyle.
TBH I hadn’t expected her to last much longer, particularly as the economic depression (which didn’t exist at the height of her fame) has hit the entertaintment industry hard and is making them a lot more conservative and judgemental about getting the best performance out of their artists (todays stars of all media are much more clean living and more like businesspeople than artists!) – MP3 downloads mean that back catalogue sales produce less revenue as peopel download for free rather than buy..
it seems clear her management were putting pressure on her to sort herself out and become more productive and she just couldn’t manage it in the timescale demanded (TBH having looked into the background of a number of dead artists this is what happens to a lot of them)…
bear in mind that whilst she could have walked away from the limelight to clean up, fame is also a drug and can be more destructive than drugs on their own..
@General Lighting 445324 wrote:
I believe she did go to rehab -several times –
my perhaps poor attempt at humor GL
Its hardly surprising the way she was living. No one could of helped her. RIP, she had a voice.
@TheLostOne 445327 wrote:
Its hardly surprising the way she was living. No one could of helped her. RIP, she had a voice.
indeed its a miracle she lasted this long really, defo on a path to destruction
interesting she’s joined the 27 club…
interesting – although if you go through the list of deaths of famous people the media publish every year and check the occupations a lot of musicians and entertainers die comparatively early…
I’m sceptical about any kind of particular significance of age 27 – and I suspect the Americans like to hijack this as part of their christian conservative propaganda and even the liberal media tend have a ghoulish attitude to young deaths – but I think there is a big rise in deaths of even successful artists and also even young professionals with liberal attitudes to drugs from age 25-35.
in many cases it is somewhat ironically because they try to calm down so as not to jepoardise a lucrative career when there are lots of young competitors barking at their heels, but then celebrate a success too hard and OD – or they are trying to cope with insecurity for the same reason – as usually its a far more competitive environment as well as being a “young persons game” than being being a builder or a medical professional or a IT engineer – where skill and age counts more than looks and fleeting creative talent..
certainly I remember the chap out of EMF and Charlotte Coleman (Marmalade Atkins) dying in their 30s, and a few others besides….
Sad news. She was quality!
TBH if she really wanted to survive should have given up performing ages ago, donwnshifted her lifestyle relocated to some village round here stopped courting the media and become a crazy cat lady
I’m being serious here too! (especially after seeing what has become of that old dinosaur Rick Wakeman) – this area is full of retired/washed up old entertaintment industry kinds and/or recovering criminals and drug addicts. Usually they keep their heads down and only resurface in the arts pages of the EADT when they have a book to plug when they are just about fit for the retirement home.
in fact she nearly settled down with her ex just outside Stowmarket….
thats a shame.
talented lass.
gutted when i heard this, really liked her and what a loss of a great tallent, rip amy
I don’t think you can really put her in the 27 club looking at the other people in it.
Someone should probably tell Valerie not to come on over…
the whole 27 club thing is bullshit. TBH it pisses me off big time, as the whole cult around it is hijacked by media and even social conservatives so it detracts from giving real support to drug users in their late 20s to early 30s and also covers up the fact the entertaintment industry is even more ruthless than a few years ago.
Paul Gambaccinni (a old gay DJ I thought had died years ago from AIDS but to his credit is still around) said that “we lost 20 years of good records” – 27+20 is only 47 :yakk: I have some respect for what the man says though as he knows the business well and his words confirm that famous people don’t live all that long..
I’m by no means famous myself (i did once have a certain amount of notoriety in Reading for a variety of reasons) and I did manage to make it past 27 (at some time it was a close call) and land up in Suffolk with the rest of the ageing drug users, criminals and cat people – I probably fit into all 3 categories to some extent – but there’s a lot more people what didn’t make it (or are confined to what is essentially living deaths) and not all of them were famous and too many get forgotten about..
@cozmic 445485 wrote:
it’s pretty suprising doherty aint dead yet..
I just watched 2 documentarsy on the Pete Doherty. Very interesting chap, never seen or met anyone like him.
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