Sunday, April 5, 2015

Amy Winehouse was uncertain about dealing with reputation

a new documentary on the life of late British singer Amy Winehouse suggests the six-time Grammy-Award winner in her younger days discussing her misgivings about status, a preview of the trailer confirmed on Thursday. Winehouse died from alcohol poisoning almost 4 years in the past at her London house at the age of 27 after suffering from consuming and drug issues for the duration of so much of her career.

"i don't suppose i will be in any respect noted, i do not feel I might handle it. I'd more often than not go mad," Winehouse says within the first glimpse of "AMY", due for liberate on July three and utilising beforehand unseen footage and unheard tracks.

Directed via Asif Kapadia, who gained a BAFTA for his documentary "Senna" on the late formula One racing driver Ayrton Senna, AMY features pictures of a younger Winehouse singing and smiling to digicam and speaking about her profession whilst a version of her hit "again to Black" performs in the history.

Visible as one of the crucial proficient musicians of her generation, Winehouse's albums - with songs such as "Valerie", "you understand i'm No just right" and "Rehab" - sold of their hundreds of thousands. "I never concept ... I might become being a singer. I simply proposal i am fortunate that it is some thing i will perpetually do if I want to," she says in a further clip. Source IANS

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