Amy Winehouse- I Should Care (Live)

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By the Sound of this, it sounds like a performance in the early days of her career maybe during the "Frank" era. She sounds young.. Its really smokey and has a heavy jazz vibe.

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  • Yes..her music is eternal & immortal..Whatever she had achieved up to her decease is still living together with her voice, same as June23rd. In that sense, whether her body exists or not is not very significant. The only thing that disappeared of her is not something living but the expectations of her. For sure, there is no dead. Long live Amy!

  • @awfan1234 Actually SHE is a fabulous character of music world. I assure you, whoever you think of, is too far away from her in overall quality and merits. Amy was so much a concentrated core of pure,splendid music with her unique injection of living effect into it. That was just incomparable and non-existing. All others are trying to cover up their weaknesses with plastic shows and/or synthesized music.

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  • Happy Valentines Day Amy <3 Its You All Day Everyday Girl <3

  • Recorded the same time as Lullaby of Birdland with The Johnny Dankworth big band originally broadcast live from The Stables Milton Keynes U.K. on 29th March 2004.

  • @MiguelFRCable Actually you may find there's a lot of Amy's stuff you missed. Enjoy your journey and please be well.

  • I loved you from the first day i heard about you!

    Have always been here for you and always will!

    Hope i will meet u in heaven :'( Love you so fuckin much AmyJadeWinehouse.

    Wish you was here with yourfamily, us.. your fans who was TRUE fans. <3xxxxxxxx

  • Sorry Amy, we should have care more about you, it wasn't that we didn't loved you, it was just we didn't realize how important you were to us. we are really really sorry, hope you find peace my darling. Love You Soul Diva. Yu were my music soul mate.

  • I a huge fan, and i've benn following her since 2006, i had never listen this, and i'm absolutely speechless.

  • Could it be that Miss Winehouse's despondancy deepened as she experienced near worship status? After all, the people who knew her either used her or treated her as a person with normal expectations. The human soul can only take so much overkill and overdrive... probably makes life meaningless to be treated like a god by a world that does not even know what you are feeling inside.

  • @dogboy4u I never thought of it that way- She could live through music, and once that ceased, so did the breath of life. Very profound.

  • I think she did not die from her fame, it was her soul that was far too vast and plentiful, and with a talent she had to expressed her soul, that is what killed her. Her spirit became free in her music, and when the music stopped she saw that life was shallow, cheap and meaningless, compared to her gilt, that is what killer her. Drink and drugs are a temporary buffer between the extremes. Its amazing she lasted this long

  • Amy doesn't sell albums to the mainstream simply because she is NOT MAINSTREAM. She does remind me of some of older black soul singers of the 1950's. She goes beyond them with music that touches the soul. Never knew of her until after she was gone. Thank God for the internet!

  • @prescomp Doesn't make difference at all. It is not a privilige for her old fans. Actually going after something discontinued is more valuable and to be respected. She was too much overshadowed by media. If not, she would perhaps sell twice as much albums. Her almost constant number of visitors on REHAB here, is 47/ p min, 14 times more than her pre-decease period. That is an indication of true love..

  • Long Live Amy!!! Miss ya much <3<3<3

  • @mountainhobo There is no doubt to that.

  • @OTBASAR wrote: "whether her body exists or not is not very significant"

    I think it might have been to her.

  • C'est un titre de Julie London, mais à cette époque, Amy n'était déjà plus à la hauteur, malheureusement.

  • I love Amy Winehouse, she inspires me so much, her music is my drug

  • Veteran singer/entertainer, Dame Shirley Bassey, was asked one time who of the new generation artists who she thought was very talented, and her response was Amy Winehouse. Shirley thought that Amy should have recorded the Theme song to one of the recent James Bond Movies. The attached Video Response clip are three of Shirley's songs that she recorded when she was Amy's age or younger. No comparisons between vocalists intended. Just thought some may enjoy older generation entertainment.

  • @OTBASAR i agree with you, i never got into Amy ( as some say), only now after her death,,.. i here her and realize ,,what a singer.. and talent she was.

  • YOU SYMBOLIZE HOPE

  • i was browsing thru some songs when i came across amy winehouse,her voice is so soothing to hear,and so different infact unique from other performers.she's missed.

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