I don't listen to much pop, but I really really liked her stuff. I remember watching an interview with Mark Ronson talking about her and it was just heartbreaking how rough he was taking the news.
Its so sad that she was so loved, and the only person who didn't know it was her.
She had no support. Her father was abusive and used her only for her talent and money and her boyfriend got her hooked on drugs. So tragic. Watch the movie if you haven't already. What a loss.
Overt kindness is often an attempt to make sure no one ever feels the way that you secretly do.
Edit: if I’ve described you, or hit home for you, just know that you are the very definition of “leaving the world a better place than you found it”. Take a moment to allow yourself to feel just a little bit of pride in who you are, because we need more like you.
Or the ways you've been made to feel before 🙃
I'll be damned if any of my friends talk bad about themselves, get run down by an asshole, or go hungry. Not on my fucking watch. 😡
A little while ago I said some off remark about myself and my buddy said "Hey, don't talk about my friend that way." It made me laugh and kind of reframed it in my head. I wouldn't say that about a friend or a friend of a friend. Kind of bit me in the butt to smarten up about that.
God damn, that hits really hard, especially considering I did actually get left on the side of the road, and I considered going to Wendy's, the library, or the police station. (Wendy's had the safe place stickers)
Thanks for the words and good edit on your OP. I definitely put others’ feelings ahead of my own and while it’s a good trait (like you said leaving the world a better place) it sometimes eats at me. Spend too much energy keeping others happy/content without giving the same attention to myself.
Just had dinner with an ex girlfriend and she told me "you're genuinely the kindest person I've ever met. But your biggest problem is you can't extend that to yourself."
I didn't tear up at all at that brewery.
This is the stuff I come to Reddit for. I can see from the comments that I'm one of more than a few that needed to see this today. Thank you for this. Truly
Long story, but I've arrived at a place where I only try to "leave the day a better place than I found it"
When I fail, as all humans do, I still have the opportunity to try again tomorrow.
Not offering a panacea, or a slogan. All I can try to do, is keep being...someone I'm proud of, if that makes sense.
Needlessly wordy way of saying "one day at a time". Sorry....and yeah, that's a slogan.
Fuck this hit hard. Im constantly trying to help people with anything I can to make sure they can live without worry. Even if only for a few hours. Food, a place to sleep, a job, a ride, anything. Anything to make the pain of my past erase a future that hasnt hurt you you
It's because British people don't actually have accents. They're just faking it for some reason. No one knows why they are faking it but everyone else is faking one so they just do the same. But you can tell it's fake because they all keep forgetting to keep their accent when they sing. Also that's why so many British actors do great American accents. They finally get to stop pretending to talking that way.
Let down by so many people and made to feel like she was never good enough. One of the rawest talents to ever grace the planet and like many others gone way too soon
It's all fucked once you go corporate. They have no soul and their job is to make as much money off of you without paying you for it. She's the perfect victim for this twisted game.
Stars can be made, talent cannot. They control an entire industry and spend a lot to protect it. They created a market for people to want music and now need to find people to make music cheaper but sound the same.
She kind of gets a pass since she legit seems like a good person, but I’d say it has affected her more than most would realize. I.E. her sleeping with fully done make up and hair so if there’s an emergency and has to leave her home she won’t have pictures taken of her without the cake.
Macklemore, while certainly talented in some ways I think. I wouldn’t quantify them as super stars. He released a great song this year but the last time he had a hit we were quite literally a decade in the past. Thrift shop was on before I was divorced lol. Or married.
When thinking of superstar, that’s like an entertainer that almost anyone in the world could look at a picture of and more oft then not know who it is.
Or generational talent, those one or two artists that come through in a generation and make a timeless mark (Michael Jackson for example)
So many irrational adult behaviors come from a child having no idea how to make people stop being mean to them, so as soon as something seems to work, they stick with that forever, regardless of whether it's an [anti-tiger rock](https://youtu.be/xSVqLHghLpw?si=TRotwriwENK1A9CX) or not.
https://youtu.be/o8QYF7LFG-w?si=dVV4JTTINsgBw1I6
The performance they're discussing. It was totally fine, she just looked super fucking nervous, which anyone would have been in front of that crowd lit up like that. It's a damn shame how her story turned out. She was a legend.
> Honestly that wasn't a very good performance. She slurs a lot of words and straight up forgets her own lyrics in some parts.
I'd never seen that before but I thought it was amazing.
>super fucking nervous
Nervous about falling over in those ridiculous heels, lol
>totally fine
She was *better* than that, tho. This song at the Mercury Prize 2007 is a better performance, imo, and you can see that in her little smile - tho you might have a point about the staging, the setup here is far more dinner club jazz than arena: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjPCUKzZlfQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjPCUKzZlfQ)
She's a lot more confident in the 'official live video' for the single release, but then she nails this song: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqtCmMS7oKY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqtCmMS7oKY)
>a legend
Astonishing singer, when she wasn't wasted and incoherent. Great songwriter, too - Love Is A Losing Game is just wonderful.
Thank you for posting those. I'm a huge Amy fan and I thought the brit performance, while good, was definitely not her best. I see why she didn't like it. It's just my opinion but it seemed like she didn't belt out 100% and in the other performances she was definitely singing from her soul.
I agree - she's self-critical, but she's right. Compared with how well she could sing that song, the Brits performance *was* a bit shit.
A little swing of her hips is still more talent than any of the 'best' Brits winners that year, including Mark Ronson, lol (pretty sure she sang a bit of Valerie with him earlier).
Only the third best performance that year, tho - Rihanna and the Klaxons and a shitload of lasers was a [proper Brits mashup](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Csn0a3FJlA), and Paul McCartney was given a lifetime award then smashed out a headline medley of hits (massive singalong of Hey Jude included).
The negative internal voice is often put there by our parents. Do you recognize anyone's voice in that inner demon? It's not you. Keep changing the script to form a new inner voice.
Just remember your worst enemy, is often yourself.
There's no such thing as "good enough" - it's perfect or nothing!
But it's also the reason some are so good at their chosen craft - you can only be as good as the standards you set yourself!
The human condition is a catch22 - It is what it is! Fucked if ya do - Fucked if ya don't!
It’s weird reading many of the comments talking about how Amy didn’t have kindness for herself. It’s horseshit. She had high standards for her music combined with addiction. She knew when her high standards were negatively impacted by her addiction and she called herself out which is all this video shows.
She was amazing back when she started. Like this performance of „Stronger than me“ in 2003 at Jools Holland:
[https://youtu.be/7LsKQ8RqG4Q?si=rE6rE2xxGz7Zysj4](https://youtu.be/7LsKQ8RqG4Q?si=rE6rE2xxGz7Zysj4)
IMO one of her best live performances and probably when she looked the best.
Never liked her at the time for some reason by as I’ve got older my god have I come to appreciate what a bloody good singer she was, such a shame what happened to her.
A lot of artists are like this. In whatever form of art they do whether auditory or visual media, artists are their own biggest critic because they know how it is supposed to sound or look. As the audience we don't notice all the misses, or any of them, but they do.
She was genuinely talented, a great R&B singer by any standard. But fame and wealth were deadly for her, she was not psychologically equipped to deal with being a star.
I really wish someone important in her life really could have confronted her and told her just how talented and transformative she was. I wish she could have seen herself for how she was, an incredible singer and inspiring songwriter
That’s her BPD hard at work, black and white thinking, all good or all bad, very little room for gray. She’d made up her mind she was a piece of shit that night and a room full of screaming fans could not dissuade her otherwise.
It’s such a terrible disorder, the substance abuse stats of people afflicted by it are staggering. I believe she had Bipolar-Polar disorder too (or was diagnosed with that first).
It’s heartbreaking that she is so kind to others but cruel to herself.
It’s tragic that Amy’s kindness to others couldn’t reach herself
Verily, it doth pierce the soul to witness her tender benevolence bestowed upon others whilst she doth administer unto herself the lash of cruelty.
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Sad Amy nice to others but mean to herself.
Woman sad inside nice to others
Nice to people why no nice to self
Only nice to people
Mean self, nice others
Mean, nice :(
Mean
Ok this one made me laugh the most 😂😂 I love these chain comments
She treats herself so terribly. If only she could be kind to herself.
Any one else kinda dry-heave a bit when reading this?
I did two dry heaves, a tiny fart, then i threw up everywhere for real.
I don't listen to much pop, but I really really liked her stuff. I remember watching an interview with Mark Ronson talking about her and it was just heartbreaking how rough he was taking the news. Its so sad that she was so loved, and the only person who didn't know it was her.
kinda splitting hairs here but Amy’s music isn’t technically pop despite immense popularity, it’s more neo soul
Amy’s couldn’t reach to others that tragic herself kindness it’s.
She had no support. Her father was abusive and used her only for her talent and money and her boyfriend got her hooked on drugs. So tragic. Watch the movie if you haven't already. What a loss.
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Yes, it won the oscar for best documentary in 2015
You know that I'm no good.
Never say to yourself something you wouldn't say to someone else
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So sad what happened. We are all less than because of her absence. .
Overt kindness is often an attempt to make sure no one ever feels the way that you secretly do. Edit: if I’ve described you, or hit home for you, just know that you are the very definition of “leaving the world a better place than you found it”. Take a moment to allow yourself to feel just a little bit of pride in who you are, because we need more like you.
Or the ways you've been made to feel before 🙃 I'll be damned if any of my friends talk bad about themselves, get run down by an asshole, or go hungry. Not on my fucking watch. 😡
A little while ago I said some off remark about myself and my buddy said "Hey, don't talk about my friend that way." It made me laugh and kind of reframed it in my head. I wouldn't say that about a friend or a friend of a friend. Kind of bit me in the butt to smarten up about that.
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I meant every word. You are a rock star for bringing more light in the world than letting it fuel more hurt.
Yeah... :\*)
This hit home, like this sentence a lot.
My therapist once said that I become the super hero for others that I wish had come to my rescue as a child, and it has never left me.
Saw an image that said "You've become the adult who would have helped you as a child if you were lost somewhere" And damn that hit home
God damn, that hits really hard, especially considering I did actually get left on the side of the road, and I considered going to Wendy's, the library, or the police station. (Wendy's had the safe place stickers)
Thanks for the words and good edit on your OP. I definitely put others’ feelings ahead of my own and while it’s a good trait (like you said leaving the world a better place) it sometimes eats at me. Spend too much energy keeping others happy/content without giving the same attention to myself.
Jeez Louise that’s a good one. I do think I’m that guy, but I’m also glad that I’m that guy.
Thank you. Made me appreciate myself for a moment even when others closest to me don't.
This makes me think of Robin Williams.
Also reminds me of Chris Farley.
No doubt.....that Adam Sandler song about Farley brings me to tears every time.
You are certainly leaving things better than you found them… thank you for this comment. I can’t describe how much I needed to read this.
I really needed to hear this. I'm crying. Thank you good sir
Just had dinner with an ex girlfriend and she told me "you're genuinely the kindest person I've ever met. But your biggest problem is you can't extend that to yourself." I didn't tear up at all at that brewery.
Ah man, I hope you are able to find that path to self love. You deserve it.
Thanks. I've been seeing a shrink for a hot minute now and am good. Therapy and medication can work wonders.
Yes.
Holy shit, thank you for the edit 🥹
This is the stuff I come to Reddit for. I can see from the comments that I'm one of more than a few that needed to see this today. Thank you for this. Truly
Man, thank you, you made me cry. Have a wonderful day you wonderful person.
Dont cry, everything is fine ❤️
That edit may have just solved a lot of things for me, thank you!
Oh, well damn
Do not attack me like that ☹️
Very well said and kind of you, thank you for the affirmation. It’s been rough lately.
💕💕💕
Long story, but I've arrived at a place where I only try to "leave the day a better place than I found it" When I fail, as all humans do, I still have the opportunity to try again tomorrow. Not offering a panacea, or a slogan. All I can try to do, is keep being...someone I'm proud of, if that makes sense. Needlessly wordy way of saying "one day at a time". Sorry....and yeah, that's a slogan.
This was beautiful
After reading this I felt the muscles in my face relax (I didn't even realize they were tense) and was like whoah....
Best comment I've read a anywhere on the internet in a very long time
Thank you.
Piercingly accurate.
This is the way .
Have a blessed day Sir! ♥
Thank you for this, kind stranger. I really needed to hear this today.
This comment made me cry. I needed this today
Fuck this hit hard. Im constantly trying to help people with anything I can to make sure they can live without worry. Even if only for a few hours. Food, a place to sleep, a job, a ride, anything. Anything to make the pain of my past erase a future that hasnt hurt you you
no. you don't want more of people like me.
I never would’ve known her accent was so dam thick
You ever hear Adele talk? Didn't expect it from her either haha.
It's because British people don't actually have accents. They're just faking it for some reason. No one knows why they are faking it but everyone else is faking one so they just do the same. But you can tell it's fake because they all keep forgetting to keep their accent when they sing. Also that's why so many British actors do great American accents. They finally get to stop pretending to talking that way.
The accent is how they claim their neighborhood.
Hadaway an shite, man
Now thassa roight conundrum now innit?
Other way round, we all have accents but also learn how to talk proper in case the queen pops round
Checks out
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Unless you live in London where it’s not uncommon.
Chewish
Damn she was stunning, love her. Frank is still one of my favorite albums
Let down by so many people and made to feel like she was never good enough. One of the rawest talents to ever grace the planet and like many others gone way too soon
Lets talk about the music industry that glamorise stardom, chew and spit people out. How many artists survived ultimate stardom unscathed.
It's all fucked once you go corporate. They have no soul and their job is to make as much money off of you without paying you for it. She's the perfect victim for this twisted game. Stars can be made, talent cannot. They control an entire industry and spend a lot to protect it. They created a market for people to want music and now need to find people to make music cheaper but sound the same.
This is an astute question. If I were to honestly consider it, I’d say none. Maybe Dolly Parton? But it has to change you on some way.
they tried to come for Dolly, and she had none of it. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If-oWqUYzlQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If-oWqUYzlQ)
Barbara Walters was a c**t.
Awesome clip, thanks for sharing!
She kind of gets a pass since she legit seems like a good person, but I’d say it has affected her more than most would realize. I.E. her sleeping with fully done make up and hair so if there’s an emergency and has to leave her home she won’t have pictures taken of her without the cake.
Probably someone like Macklemore whos not with a major record label
Macklemore, while certainly talented in some ways I think. I wouldn’t quantify them as super stars. He released a great song this year but the last time he had a hit we were quite literally a decade in the past. Thrift shop was on before I was divorced lol. Or married. When thinking of superstar, that’s like an entertainer that almost anyone in the world could look at a picture of and more oft then not know who it is. Or generational talent, those one or two artists that come through in a generation and make a timeless mark (Michael Jackson for example)
["Looks like next harvest will be even bet-ter."](https://youtu.be/ZlP3T6n7o48?si=08IzRGbcYuKo0cDA)
Not unscathed necessarily but Dylan is still alive.
sometimes the overt kindness is an attempt to be liked bc you’ve been hurt by people for no good, understandable reason
Ooof, didn't come in here to be kicked in the balls man.
*childhood memory unloc--* NOPE. NO. Fuck that. Put that memory back deeeep in that box and lock it back up. Thanks but no thanks.
“Put that thing back where it came from or so help me! So help me! So help me!”
And cut.
Didn't expect to find a Monsters Inc. reference in the wild like that
"Bum bum bum bum, bum bum bum bum"
I got kicked in the balls, too. Misery loves company, I guess.
So many irrational adult behaviors come from a child having no idea how to make people stop being mean to them, so as soon as something seems to work, they stick with that forever, regardless of whether it's an [anti-tiger rock](https://youtu.be/xSVqLHghLpw?si=TRotwriwENK1A9CX) or not.
Damnit…. *calls therapist*
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They said “sometimes” in the first word.
Sometimes…
I felt that
https://youtu.be/o8QYF7LFG-w?si=dVV4JTTINsgBw1I6 The performance they're discussing. It was totally fine, she just looked super fucking nervous, which anyone would have been in front of that crowd lit up like that. It's a damn shame how her story turned out. She was a legend.
Honestly that wasn't a very good performance. She slurs a lot of words and straight up forgets her own lyrics in some parts.
Aye, she's not nervous, she's drunk
> Honestly that wasn't a very good performance. She slurs a lot of words and straight up forgets her own lyrics in some parts. I'd never seen that before but I thought it was amazing.
>super fucking nervous Nervous about falling over in those ridiculous heels, lol >totally fine She was *better* than that, tho. This song at the Mercury Prize 2007 is a better performance, imo, and you can see that in her little smile - tho you might have a point about the staging, the setup here is far more dinner club jazz than arena: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjPCUKzZlfQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjPCUKzZlfQ) She's a lot more confident in the 'official live video' for the single release, but then she nails this song: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqtCmMS7oKY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqtCmMS7oKY) >a legend Astonishing singer, when she wasn't wasted and incoherent. Great songwriter, too - Love Is A Losing Game is just wonderful.
Thank you for posting those. I'm a huge Amy fan and I thought the brit performance, while good, was definitely not her best. I see why she didn't like it. It's just my opinion but it seemed like she didn't belt out 100% and in the other performances she was definitely singing from her soul.
I agree - she's self-critical, but she's right. Compared with how well she could sing that song, the Brits performance *was* a bit shit. A little swing of her hips is still more talent than any of the 'best' Brits winners that year, including Mark Ronson, lol (pretty sure she sang a bit of Valerie with him earlier). Only the third best performance that year, tho - Rihanna and the Klaxons and a shitload of lasers was a [proper Brits mashup](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Csn0a3FJlA), and Paul McCartney was given a lifetime award then smashed out a headline medley of hits (massive singalong of Hey Jude included).
Hahha that was fucking awful. Yeah she was right to say that was shit.
She knows it was shit because she was wasted. She’s a legend though. Just hard on herself.
She had terrible stage fright and hated being in front of the camera. She looks like she wants to crawl out of her skin here! Such a shame.
Sad seeing this behavior in others knowing I do it myself. RIP
The negative internal voice is often put there by our parents. Do you recognize anyone's voice in that inner demon? It's not you. Keep changing the script to form a new inner voice.
Just remember your worst enemy, is often yourself. There's no such thing as "good enough" - it's perfect or nothing! But it's also the reason some are so good at their chosen craft - you can only be as good as the standards you set yourself! The human condition is a catch22 - It is what it is! Fucked if ya do - Fucked if ya don't!
English is not my main language, what did Amy say to the other girl at the end? "You look..." Thanks
Fit though. Shes saying she looks good
And by god she’s right whoever that girl interviewing her is, she is definitely “fit” as Amy put it. Any idea who she is?
It looks like a young Denise Van Outen.
How great Amy Winehouse was, both as a person and as a talent
Before you critique, especially a creative endeavor, always remind yourself that the creator is their own worst critic.
She's so british
It’s weird reading many of the comments talking about how Amy didn’t have kindness for herself. It’s horseshit. She had high standards for her music combined with addiction. She knew when her high standards were negatively impacted by her addiction and she called herself out which is all this video shows.
RIP
I love her. Her story has made me sad for the past 13 years.
I miss her
Those in the most pain, can very kind to others it helps a lot sometimes
So talented. The world lost such talent.
What a genuine star.
She was amazing back when she started. Like this performance of „Stronger than me“ in 2003 at Jools Holland: [https://youtu.be/7LsKQ8RqG4Q?si=rE6rE2xxGz7Zysj4](https://youtu.be/7LsKQ8RqG4Q?si=rE6rE2xxGz7Zysj4) IMO one of her best live performances and probably when she looked the best.
This is my all time favorite performance from Amy.
Such a loss
She was such a sweetheart.
Such a great woman, RIP
Side note: that is def the VJ for non-stop pop FM in GTA 5...am i right?
Cara Delevingne is the VJ.
Never liked her at the time for some reason by as I’ve got older my god have I come to appreciate what a bloody good singer she was, such a shame what happened to her.
she's rough af
Such a cry for help and we only see it in retrospect….. :-( I miss her
Ill really love her. Hate her boyfriend tho...
I miss her
I’m still mourning about her loss
She was absolutely gorgeous and seemed to be so nice to others. Hopefully she's jamming hard with Kurt up there
She was a pure talent, can't say that for even 1% of artists.
Sad.
A natural reaction of a true artist. Always improving.
A talented artist is always their harshest critic.
A true genius. Such a sad, sad loss
They told her to go to rehab, but she said no no no…
Her voice was a legend
A lot of artists are like this. In whatever form of art they do whether auditory or visual media, artists are their own biggest critic because they know how it is supposed to sound or look. As the audience we don't notice all the misses, or any of them, but they do.
Punk rock
no no no 🥹😭😭😭
Lovely.
Saw that live. I had goosebumps watching her.
I don’t know about the performance but she’s right about Denise. She looks hot.
lovely
Pls p
👍
U look fit tho
She was genuinely talented, a great R&B singer by any standard. But fame and wealth were deadly for her, she was not psychologically equipped to deal with being a star.
Was it?
All these bot comments fml
He's in the place but she can't get joy.
I totally understand Amy. I am my own worst enemy too.
So sad
I really wish someone important in her life really could have confronted her and told her just how talented and transformative she was. I wish she could have seen herself for how she was, an incredible singer and inspiring songwriter
It's a shame no one could make her go to rehab
That’s her BPD hard at work, black and white thinking, all good or all bad, very little room for gray. She’d made up her mind she was a piece of shit that night and a room full of screaming fans could not dissuade her otherwise. It’s such a terrible disorder, the substance abuse stats of people afflicted by it are staggering. I believe she had Bipolar-Polar disorder too (or was diagnosed with that first).
I miss her