I remember watching Wyatt Earp with Kevin Costner (the real story, not that bullshit Tombstone that everyone likes), and Doc Holiday is talking to Wyatt about his then girlfriend and her Laudunam problem. "For some people this world just ain't never gonna be right."
I always remembered that line when I saw Amy. She was a well known singer before she became the train wreck that you see. Her jazz album was great IMO, but it never made it over here. America only embraced her after she recorded Back to Black and was well into her drug addiction, public erratic behavior, all tatted up. Everyone was going on about what a "tortured artist" she was, already turning her into a martyr back then. It's like America doesn't give a f**k anymore unless you're doing something to bring attention to yourself in the press, then everybody wants to jabber about how talented you are.
I've known a lot of addicts, but some of them I feel, and I felt her. She was a artist and she let herself go and the press ate it up.
I understand addiction and how some people just can't control themselves. Everybody's an addict in some way, either TV, coupon clipping, religion, the Internet. I think the Internet is the worst addiction of them all. It may not cost one their lives, but it costs marriages, friendships, jobs, self-respect.
It's easy to sit up puffed up in a bit of self-righteousness and look down at drug addicts, but I really feel sorry for them. I understand what drove them to it. Their are times when I can't stand living here sometimes. Reality is a joke.
RIP, Amy.
Chaeya
I always remembered that line when I saw Amy. She was a well known singer before she became the train wreck that you see. Her jazz album was great IMO, but it never made it over here. America only embraced her after she recorded Back to Black and was well into her drug addiction, public erratic behavior, all tatted up. Everyone was going on about what a "tortured artist" she was, already turning her into a martyr back then. It's like America doesn't give a f**k anymore unless you're doing something to bring attention to yourself in the press, then everybody wants to jabber about how talented you are.
I've known a lot of addicts, but some of them I feel, and I felt her. She was a artist and she let herself go and the press ate it up.
I understand addiction and how some people just can't control themselves. Everybody's an addict in some way, either TV, coupon clipping, religion, the Internet. I think the Internet is the worst addiction of them all. It may not cost one their lives, but it costs marriages, friendships, jobs, self-respect.
It's easy to sit up puffed up in a bit of self-righteousness and look down at drug addicts, but I really feel sorry for them. I understand what drove them to it. Their are times when I can't stand living here sometimes. Reality is a joke.
RIP, Amy.
Chaeya
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