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Saturday, September 14, 2024

Remembering Amy Winehouse (14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011)

You Know I’m No Good

Such a stupid tragic loss of life and I cannot listen to Rehab without it causing me pain, hugely irresponsible song and stupid message that did so much harm but if ever there were a cautionary tale this is it! 

Super stellar talent that nobody understood including me quite where it came from, the musical styling and the gift of a jazz voice par excellence ruined oh so quickly by drink and drugs so that she had hardly contributed enough to become more than a footnote at aged 28. 

“She was this moody, chubby, Jewish-looking teenager,” says Annabel Williams, her singing coach with the NYJO. “She seemed fairly quiet and uninterested. Amy first stood out to me when she was in the centre of all the musicians and started singing. I was just like, Woah, she’s amazing. She absolutely nailed it and I was so impressed.”

From here, Winehouse began performing back room pub sets, facing a crowd with just her voice and acoustic guitar. At the same time, she began guesting with a loose north London collective called The Bolsha Band, through which she met her long-term live keyboard-player Sam Beste.

“She said to me, ‘Do you like Thelonius Monk?’” Beste recalls. “People like Dinah Washington and Ray Charles and Donny Hathaway, she really connected with those musicians on a very deep, emotional, raw level. There was a strange awkwardness about Amy. Even in those early days when we were playing the small clubs, she wasn’t really engaging with an audience in the way that an entertainer would. She was a bit in her own world.”

Mark Ronson still marvels at the memory of watching Winehouse in the moments when she lost herself in songwriting. “The thunderbolt strikes the head, the pen scribbles furiously and that’s the song,” he says. “When she wrote, there was no editing. It came out, like, this is the truth and this is how it’s gonna stay. She never second-guessed that and that’s why those lyrics are from another place.”


by Tom Doyle / Mojo

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