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    Winehouse was more than 'Rehab' caricature

    NEW YORK (AP) — Amy Winehouse hadn't released an album in four years, hadn't had a hit in just as long, and when she performed on stage, the headlines she usually drew were for atrocious performances. She was an addict who, like so many performers before her, let her talents fall prey to a drugged-up lifestyle.

    Still, she transfixed. Tabloids chronicled her many tribulations, and fans patiently waited for a third album, knowing that with that amazing voice, along with her bitterly honest lyrics, she could eventually return to form and be that riveting singer-songwriter who captured the world's attention with the self-revelatory "Rehab."

    But on Saturday, as Winehouse's body was removed from her London apartment, it became clear that that much-anticipated rebirth from the depths of ruin would not occur.

    With Winehouse's death at age 27 — joining the ranks of drug-addled rock stars Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain and Jim Morrison, who died at the same age — she is in danger of being remembered as a caricature, a life embodied one signature song, "Rehab."

    But perhaps now, we can appreciate her for what she was — a dazzling, versatile singer blessed with a mind that produced lyrics that were coarse, hilarious, heartbreaking and revelatory, and always spellbinding.

    Just as Winehouse was so much more than a drug addict, her music was so much more — and richer — than "Rehab." Certainly, it was the song that made her a worldwide sensation — it also captured her record and song of the year at the Grammys in 2008. But the former teen celebrity came into her own as an artist a few years before, with the 2003 album "Frank." Whereas "Black to Black" relied heavily on a retro, 1960s soul groove, "Frank" harkened to an even earlier time. On the album, she enveloped a world inhabited by jazz greats like Ella Fitzgerald and Dinah Washington, yet decidedly modern: One song was titled "(Expletive) Me Pumps."

    Her malleable voice had great range, and expertly embodied the emotion of the moment — from sassy defiance to lovelorn longing. The album made her a hit in her native Britain, and also made the spotlight white-hot on the singer, and her apparent demons.

    Tabloids chronicled her drunken behavior, drug use, dramatic weight loss, and troubled love life — it was around this time she became involved with Blake Fielder-Civil, who would later become her husband, as well as her drug partner.

    Though Winehouse would remain a fixture in the press, it would more than three years for "Back to Black," her next album, to come out. A triumph when it debuted in Britain in late 2006, its release in the United States was highly anticipated: At one intimate showcase before its release, VIPs like Jay-Z showed up to get a listen to the much-heralded performer.

    Musically, Winehouse delivered. The album was considered one of the best of that year, and will likely be considered as one of the best of her generation. Delving into her own warped mindset, the album chronicled her troubled romantic life and the despair over it with sultry brilliance: Her drug troubles only took center stage once, on "Rehab" (A song "Addicted," about her love of marijuana, was left off the album's American edition).

    "Rehab" was the album's biggest single, becoming a top 10 hit in the United States. While the album didn't spawn any follow-up hits, it was a cohesive gem that transfixed the music world.

    Although she was a musical triumph, she became better known to the masses worldwide for her precipitous decline into the depths of drug addiction. When she put out "Back to Black," she declared herself sober: by the end of 2007, she was dealing with troubles with the law, failed attempts at rehab, erratic behavior, and canceled concerts.

    Still, she was the belle of the Grammys in 2008 as she captured five trophies, including two of the night's most prestigious trophies for "Rehab." The fact that she could not attend the Los Angeles ceremony because she was in rehab — and performed from London after getting a brief reprieve from her facility — only crystallized her reputation as an extremely fragile, self-destructive persona.

    The night, during which she won five trophies, was the highlight of her life, and a moment she could never recapture.

    Instead of taking the path toward sobriety, Winehouse descended into more drug-induced madness. She appeared at concerts sporadically, and when she did, often gave incoherent, disheveled performances that angered the crowds. At times, she also flaunted her drug use in the media.

    Musically, with the exception of an occasional recording here and there, she faded into the background, as other new talents — Adele, Lady Gaga — took her place as the sensation of the moment.

    Still, many music fans were still waiting for her comeback. But with each moment that passed, it seemed unlikely that she would be able to get herself together for such an undertaking. Though a new album was teased for 2011, she clearly wasn't in any shape to sing; In June, she checked into a clinic that treats drug problems. Later that month, she canceled her European tour after embarrassing herself yet again with another disjointed mess of a performance in Serbia.

    So, like so many deeply disturbed performers, Winehouse's life ends with no chance for another act: She becomes yet another cautionary tale that some will follow, and others choose to ignore.

    But like Hendrix, Joplin, Michael Jackson, Judy Garland and other celebrities with tragic downfalls, her musical legacy — though ever so brief — will provide that comeback, for her musical legacy.

    ___

    Nekesa Mumbi Moody is the AP's music editor. Follow her at http://www.twitter.com/nekesamumbi

     

    72 comments

    • Brillabien  •  10 mths ago
      Not unexpected, but sad nonetheless. RIP, Amy.
    • pep  •  10 mths ago
      So sad, such a talented troubled soul.
    • Jabez  •  10 mths ago
      I'm truly sadden by her death, even though the writing was on the wall. I always hoped that she would defeat her demons and dance in victory and I was truly looking forward to her new album too. It's truly sad to lose someone so #$%$ talented. this is just so sad. let's keep her family in prayer, like Billy Joe said; only the good die young, rest in peace baby girl.
    • Terry  •  10 mths ago
      Its so sad. RIP Amy.
    • Herb  •  10 mths ago
      Whether you liked her music or not. It is always a tragedy when a young person dies at age 27. Especially from something that was preventable.
      • Wake Upnow 10 mths ago
        it's called cleaning the cess pool, ah the gene pool.....
    • *67  •  10 mths ago
      " But like Hendrix, Joplin, Michael Jackson, Judy Garland and other celebrities with tragic downfalls, her musical legacy — though ever so brief — will provide that comeback, for her musical legacy. "

      This has got to be the most outrageous statement in the entire article. She does NOT deserve to be mentioned in the same breath of ANY of those artists. She wasn't a trail blazer of an original, she simply copied a classic and well established genre of music and resurrected a 1960's hairdo. Furthermore, she had one moderately successful album followed by a 2nd album that quite frankly forgettable and hasn't made an album in 4 years. Hendrix and Joplin had short careers but their powerful influence and originality has influenced artists for decades since. Judy Garland, Michael Jackson and even Elvis Presley had long and successful careers prior to their deaths. Amy Weinhouse was just a flash in the pan artist who got hooked on drugs and ultimately killed herself. Sad for sure, but let's not get carried away by trying to give her credibility she never earned by comparing her story with that of really influential artists.
      • dave 10 mths ago
        I thought the exact same thing as I read the article. I was going to post something, but you did it so well, I didn't have to. I agree 100%!
    • CH  •  10 mths ago
      So sad, but addiction left untreated leads to destruction and even death.
      • Denise Byers 10 mths ago
        Cold comfort to the parents burying their CHILD.
    • MARK TANYA  •  10 mths ago
      Regardless, a 27 year old is dead.... She accomplished more than me..... she could be my daughter,.... she is someone's daughter and they are hurting tonight.... Thats all that matters.... They are left to mourn, not us..... I just hope all her yes men realize what there yes meant...... You know what I mean people....... Very sad......
      • Wake Upnow 10 mths ago
        doesn't say much about your life if you think that having a hit, A HIT, by someones standard, compared to your whole life is something then you really are a loser......
      • Wake Upnow 10 mths ago
        you jacking off to her picture?
      • Denise Byers 10 mths ago
        Mark, I agree 100% with you! Can anyone even FATHOM having to bury their CHILD?? She was an addict, but no parent really expects to outlive their children, nor do they want to!! Criticism and jokes are just SICK!!! Have some bloody compassion for her loved ones and her tortured soul.
    • Devian  •  10 mths ago
      When you get past her substance abuse issues, she was a true artist and a true talent.
    • Tracy  •  10 mths ago
      u will b missed AMY , ur music was beautiful RIP . c u on the other side !!!!
    • concerned citizen  •  10 mths ago
      Amy Winehouse was this generations only true soul able to combine jazz with all modern styles effortless. Why her managers let her step on a stage and book her for concerts knowing the condition she was in is beyond belief. She was a victim of a greedy musical world. It's too late for Michael Jackson and Amy Winehouse but their sounds will always flourish.
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mths ago
        "She was a victim of a greedy musical world"

        She was not a victim. she chose her own path. Grow up.
      • Denise Byers 10 mths ago
        She is somebody's CHILD!!!! Jackd, you need to grow up! Maybe if you had kids, you could show a little compassion! Parents are burying their BABY!!! So she didn't die of CANCER, so WTF??? She still has people who love her and a mother who gave birth to her who now has to put her 6 ft under! NICE Jack, real NICE! I think YOU need help! There seems to be rehab for racism, sex, so why not SENSITIVITY! Perhaps you could take a class or get some CLASS!!
    • Sharron  •  10 mths ago
      this is so sad to see these stars blessed and just so sad with life.
    • Justsayin  •  10 mths ago
      No, she absolutely was the caricature. A drug addict & alcoholic who happened to be able to sing. Why would anyone try to prop up her reputation, when she made little effort to help herself.
    • Kunga  •  10 mths ago
      She was magnificent and she will be missed.
    • ananymous  •  10 mths ago
      yes sad. i feel for her parents.
    • Anon  •  10 mths ago
      Jim Morrison died of a heart attack, not drugs.
    • Sonia  •  10 mths ago
      RIP Amy, talent singer one of the best inthis time. Sadness in the Music World.
    • Jack T  •  10 mths ago
      So, why did not all of her adoring fans intervene? They just continued to milk her talents for their own pleasure.

      Like everyone, she just needed REAL love. Radical love, perhaps, but REAL love.
    • Melissa  •  10 mths ago
      The media needs to STOP NOW with this "27 Club" #$%$ If they don't I PROMISE there WILL BE idiots who CHOOSE to O.D. at 27 so they can "belong." Start glorifying the ones who chose REHAB and LIFE at 26, 27, 40, 47, 48 INSTEAD! Very sad Amy didn't get the help that was so readily available to her, but this isn't a shock. It's the inevitable end of an actively using addict!
    • Feline  •  10 mths ago
      She created that "rehab caricature", embraced & milked it. Don't think she'd care how she's remembered, I think she just wanted to quiet the demons in her head =(
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