What really sets Amy Winehouse apart is not only her voice which was totally once in a generation, but also her songwriting abilities. She really was a poet. You should listen to Love is a Losing Game, a song that is equally beautiful as it is heartbreaking. She's one of the most influential artists in modern day music, we still see so many artists trying to replicate her sound and style but there will never be another like her. She exists entirely in her own league.
@@xerxesalmighty9444she is arguably a better lyricist than she is a vocalist. “Wake up alone”, “ u sent me flying”, “love is a losing game”, “tears dry on their own” and basically most of catalog are modern time poetry
" I cheated myself, like I knew I would. I told ya I was trouble, ya know that I'm no good" The raw emotion and vulnerability hit home to the point where it's almost haunting! Knowing you have something that is so good but also acknowledging that your impulses and poor decisions will probably ruin it.. She exposed her soul to the world and delivered her lyrics like the musical power house that she is. Taken away far too soon but her songs will inspire artists for decades to come.. RIP sweet angel..
@@ronster369 Love Is A Losing Game, Stronger Than Me, You Sent Me Flying, In My Bed, He Can Only Hold Her, Back To Black, Wake Up Alone, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow. 👌 💋
An undeniable talent... the documentary film 'Amy' is a revealing look at Amy Winehouse's far too short life. Captivating and devastating, you just know there was more brilliance yet to come.
@@scottallen5396 I don't think much of John Lennon. His fanboy following far exceeded his perceived talant. When I speak of this I don't talk about contrived popularity. I mean real talent like Amy, Stevie Ray, Duane, Terry Kath, etc.
Hard to believe she has been gone over a decade. The entire album is so beautifully produced--Marc Ronson really got traction for his career by pairing up with Amy. The song "Valerie" is my favorite, but this might be my 2nd. Thanks, Amber for a great Female Friday!
EVERY element of this song is perfect. Groove, vocals, horns, every single syllable is delivered so effortlessly perfect. She pumped out genius like it was just breathing for her.
its crazy, I live in London and I've just got home from a night out in the Hawley Arms, which was her local pub in Camden. Theres photos hung on the walls of her behind the bar and you can just feel Amys spirit the second you walk in! They play this song specifically all the time too. Just this second opened up my laptop and this was the first video i saw...so dope!
I miss Amy. Back to Black is a great album as well as the title song. I love this song and "Love is A Losing Game" and "Me and Mr Jones" "Rehab" You can tell in her voice she lived every last lyric in every single song on that album.
Oh my gosh, me too Jay!! I love Amy Winehouse so so much!! She is one unique singer, songwriter, and I just am mesmerized watching her sing! Her songs make me smile, cry, groove, dance, or just sit still, close my eyes & get swept away! Her band is so amazing also! Can you even imagine what else this amazing & creative woman could have given us!?! I have always been a huge fan of Janis Joplin, and I know they are so different, yet they both seemed to be too good for this world! I love all their music!!
Amy Winehouse's band was the Dap Kings, who was originally with Sharon Jones, they are the bass and drums of this song. You should check out Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings perform "100 Days, 100 Nights". She's an amazingly soulful singer that you'll love.
A true British musical icon and way ahead of her time. So so sad she was taken so early and it's such tragic circumstances. Such a an influence on so many stars of today :(
Jazz is the genre she goes to most often but she can sing anything she chooses brilliantly. 'Go to Rehab' and 'Back to Black' are two more classic Amy songs.
Totally agree. Amy Winehouse could literally sing any genre. Even hip-hop elements are present. We only got a sample of her genius. But what a sample it was!
It's funny that at the height of her career I was never that fussed about her music. yet now listening to her tracks I look back and wonder what I was thinking? Everything about her was special, from the sound to the look - nobody was dressing like that at the time, yet it's iconic.
Same here, although I was in a phase of avoiding most music outside of clubs at the time, my housemate even used to mention seeing her at the Hawley Arms most Fridays and it went over my head, but for me the overt tabloid press fuss over her private life was a barrier, aren't they just generally horrible! I remember still being shocked and saddened enough to stand still in Woolworths in Camden when it was announced on the news though and I could hear the shocked whispers reverberate around the shop. Oh how the relentless march of time is so brutal!
I went to an Amy concert in 2011, in São Paulo, Brazil. She wasn't at her best (the show was 6 months before she died) and was nothing like she could have been. But even so, I got goosebumps almost the entire time. Very sad what happened to her. We lost one of the best artists that ever passed through the planet.
Great reaction guys. Amy is so dearly missed. She was the consummate artist of soulful musical interpretation of lyrics. Beautiful person, beautiful everything. Always get goosebumps when I listen to her.
Amy has a song called F... me pumps. Fell in love with her music after that like almost 20years ago... Time flies. You've listened to it already? If not you'll LOVE this one!!!
Amy Winehouse is one of those once in a generation talents. It will be a while before the next Amy, Mariah, Whitney, or Celine comes along. I didn't think she'd be around very long, but I did not expect it at 27.
True about Amy W, but... I feel like she's way better than any of the other names you mentioned. They have a lot of power, but Amy W had the greatest natural voice. Power isn't everything. A great voice. Lots of character. Matched with the right songs and music. That's where it's at, and that what we had from Amy. The others got famous mostly for showing off their capabilities. Amy just made great songs, no need to show off anything other than talent.
@@unclebobunclebob I think too many people are taking the names I wrote as a personal endorsement. They're not. I don't listen to Whitney Houston or Celine Dion, but, had I not included them, I would be reading their fans having a little baby meltdown. Instead, I am seeing it from the non-fans. It's a TH-cam comment. It is not the end all, be all list of who's better than who.
@@robertreichle1 I know exactly what you mean. Amy Winehouse doesn't feel like she's showing off with vocal tricks and makes it sound as if what she's doing is so casual. It feels more like realistic communication, similar to speaking, even when she is doing something impressive with her voice.
I think you'd enjoy Paolo Nutini. He's a very jazzy Scottish singer. His best is Iron Sky at Abbey Road Studio. He's got a distinct voice much like Amy's but more raspy. His record company is hard on the copyrights but I've heard if appealed, it's overturned after review. Love your reactions, especially the Janis Joplin ones.
Female Friday requests.. First time ever I saw your face by Roberta Flack , quite simply one of the greatest love songs ever At last by Etta James Orinocco flow by Enya
As soon as Amy Winehouse sings her first note, you just know you are encountering a power. Her musical backing is always spot on too. Have a look at Gloria Jones' "Tainted Love" - the All-Nighter version has a bit more punch than the original, which was popping anyway. In fact, dipping your toes into Northern Soul will be an interesting journey.
Jay, I came across a duet that Amy did with Tony Bennett called "Body and Soul". Put that on the list of your Amy songs to listen to. While I didn't follow her career, you can tell how special she was. I don't think you've reacted to "Rehab" yet.
Some NEW artists to consider for female Friday: Sheila E - Glamorous Life Björk - Human Behaviour The Pointer Sisters - Automatic Edie Briickell & New Bohemians - What I am Angela Winbush - Angel Alabama Shakes - Don’t wanna fight Carole King - It’s too late
the Daptones are the studio band (performed with Sharon Jones...another fab blues/funk artist, check her out!), produced by Mark Ronson...a legend of pop sound
Never really listened to Amy Winehouse until recently. Her voice is natural, old soul bluesy that you don't hear anymore. I think the most talented and troubled souls gave us great art in the short time they were here. I think because it came from their very soul, they had to get it out. As tragic as it was to lose these people, Amy, Kurt Cobain, Jim Morrison, too many to name, it would have been more tragic if they hadn't had the opportunity to share a piece of their deeply troubled souls.
Amy occasionally used the Dap- King's as her backing band. The Dap- King's were also the backing band for Sharon Jones. Sharon Jones should be on your Female Fridays. She was an amazing live performer. A good start is the song "100 days, 100 nights"
Amber you said you didn't know drums could sound so jazzy. It was jazz that brought drumming to the forefront! For example, check out Gene Krupa powering the Benny Goodman Orchestra's epic 1937 roof raiser Sing, Sing, Sing, proof enough that drums can definitely sound jazzy! Krupa did much to make the drummer a featured player and not just part of the rhythm section. Two other great jazz drummers were Buddy Rich and Max Roach.
Im with ya Jay. Everytime I hear her I get that same feeling as you both do. Shes cool. I heard her in my house so many times and the memories of everyone here walking around in that cool jazzy vibe are unforgettable. Good stuff you guys
Amy picked the perfect collaborators -- her producer (Mark Ronson) and the band (the Dap-Kings, Brooklyn's own) were perfect for her. The band had that kind of relationship with another great singer, the late Sharon Jones. They played on her records, she sang on theirs, and they toured together. You should definitely check Sharon out sometime for Female Friday. Also, the main beat on this was at least partially sampled from maybe the most famous beat in the world -- "Funky Drummer," by James Brown (and the actual drummer Clyde Stubblefield). And finally, another Amy suggestion/request: "Love Is a Losing Game." Sounds like a lost Etta James track from the 60s.
Yes! I keep suggesting they do "Tell me about it." Showcases her voice, bit of a hippie vibe that Amber would love. Jay would love the base line in it. It would be the perfect first reaction.
@@paulharrison6417 I wouldn't say that. Joss recorded her first album at 15 with the guidance of the legendary Betty Wright. When you get the attention of someone the caliber of Miss Wright & you're 15 yrs old , you've arrived. Amy & Joss are kinda apples & oranges. While both are soul based , Amy is more of a throwback despite the sound of the drums. Joss has amazing power to her voice that she can kick in at will. Check out her live version of Super Duper Love from Infinity Hall Live. One second she's talking with the crowd , next second that voice kicks in. They're both great in their own ways just depends which flavor you're in the mood for.
@@paulharrison6417 dude, stow that stanboy crap. Amy's great - no denying - but Joss Stone is easily as talented and an amazing artist. They're just very different styles. Joss Stone was killing it at age 15!
@@paulharrison6417 I enjoy a wide variety of amazing musicians. I positively enjoy the wealth of musical talent out there. It isn't a contest. Enjoying both is a win win. Everyone has top tier favorites (Personally I think Ann Wilson of Heart is the absolute best female vocalist), doesn't mean you have to only listen to them. That would be a very limiting view indeed.
Amy was a generational talent no question. You really can't go wrong with anything she did right up until the slide into the quicksand that took her from us. I suggest you next try Love Is A Losing Game. Add the word Legendado to your search for a B/W version that will blow you away just as it did me.
I've never heard a sax played like in this song. Just super simple bassy single or double note interjections. It works so well with Amy's style. Then at 3:31, ah!
I think the best way to describe her voice is one I heard with some of the earlier singers...I would say it's like whiskey and smoke! I love the sound of her voice! I have a raspy voice myself, so it's nice to hear another voice like this!
Back to black was one of the only cd’s my mom owned. Some of my fondest memories of childhood are the car rides we would take, singing along to this album
Amy was such a talent, she mesmerised me with her voice, her debut album Frank is incredible, her songs are so full of emotion, I wish she was still here amazing us with her talent but such talent always seems to come at such a high price. RIP Amy, we are all so proud of you ❤️
A voice built for the 🎺 and 🎷 She never sang this song or any other the same way twice. So good she made Adele’s career “hold up” while she popped world wide.
Amy had such a unique throw-back vibe. I wonder if you might enjoy for "female friday" the French torch song chanteuse, Edith Piaf? "La vie en rose" is perhaps her most internationally famous song.
What really sets Amy Winehouse apart is not only her voice which was totally once in a generation, but also her songwriting abilities. She really was a poet. You should listen to Love is a Losing Game, a song that is equally beautiful as it is heartbreaking. She's one of the most influential artists in modern day music, we still see so many artists trying to replicate her sound and style but there will never be another like her. She exists entirely in her own league.
No, it’s her voice! But yes, great, underrated songwriter.
💯💯💯🤌
her charisma is truly irreplaceable
@@xerxesalmighty9444she is arguably a better lyricist than she is a vocalist. “Wake up alone”, “ u sent me flying”, “love is a losing game”, “tears dry on their own” and basically most of catalog are modern time poetry
Love is a losing game is my favorite.
"Love is a losing game" makes me cry ..so so world weary an she was only 27 .sweet Beautiful Amy.💗💗
" I cheated myself, like I knew I would. I told ya I was trouble, ya know that I'm no good" The raw emotion and vulnerability hit home to the point where it's almost haunting! Knowing you have something that is so good but also acknowledging that your impulses and poor decisions will probably ruin it.. She exposed her soul to the world and delivered her lyrics like the musical power house that she is. Taken away far too soon but her songs will inspire artists for decades to come.. RIP sweet angel..
This absolutely is her best song. Unique. Brilliant. Perfect arrangement.
I beg to differ - He Can Only Hold Her...or Valerie....or You Sent Me Flying....but it's nice to meet a fan with great taste.
@@ronster369 Rehab is my favorite.
Then you haven’t heard her cover of, I Love You More That You’ll Ever Know. th-cam.com/video/362JArvhAqg/w-d-xo.html
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Love Is A Losing Game, Stronger Than Me, You Sent Me Flying, In My Bed, He Can Only Hold Her, Back To Black, Wake Up Alone, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.
👌 💋
Love is a Losing Game is my favorite by her.
An undeniable talent... the documentary film 'Amy' is a revealing look at Amy Winehouse's far too short life. Captivating and devastating, you just know there was more brilliance yet to come.
Don't get starstruck, but occasionally there are talents when you feel the loss of what they did and would have created. Amy is one of those.
@@lougiacobbi725 being one of many, I think of J Lennon....
@@lougiacobbi725 That goes for the whole club I guess en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/27_Club
She truly was one in a million, I felt her loss along with David Bowie and Freddie, they can never be replaced 💜💜💜
@@scottallen5396 I don't think much of John Lennon. His fanboy following far exceeded his perceived talant. When I speak of this I don't talk about contrived popularity. I mean real talent like Amy, Stevie Ray, Duane, Terry Kath, etc.
Hard to believe she has been gone over a decade. The entire album is so beautifully produced--Marc Ronson really got traction for his career by pairing up with Amy. The song "Valerie" is my favorite, but this might be my 2nd. Thanks, Amber for a great Female Friday!
Mine, too, I love that song!
Listen to her sing “Will you still love me tomorrow”. You will 😢 how beautiful she sounds.
Yes!!!
She sings that so beautifully
Oh yes,Love her version .
Yes, I love her rendition of that. Also, Teach Me Tonight. She lovedAmerican classics.
There are also a couple version of 'To Know Him Is To Love Him' that are outstanding.
EVERY element of this song is perfect. Groove, vocals, horns, every single syllable is delivered so effortlessly perfect. She pumped out genius like it was just breathing for her.
ABSOLUTE FAVORITE 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 Tears Dry On Their Own is another fantastic Amy song : )
So right.
My favourite too
She hits notes in that song that are incredible
its crazy, I live in London and I've just got home from a night out in the Hawley Arms, which was her local pub in Camden. Theres photos hung on the walls of her behind the bar and you can just feel Amys spirit the second you walk in! They play this song specifically all the time too. Just this second opened up my laptop and this was the first video i saw...so dope!
Amy beat me at pool in the Hawley ✌️❤️
She is one of my all time favorite artists! Broke the mold.
I miss Amy.
Back to Black is a great album as well as the title song. I love this song and "Love is A Losing Game" and "Me and Mr Jones" "Rehab"
You can tell in her voice she lived every last lyric in every single song on that album.
Amy and her music are effortlessly cool, extremely witty, devastatingly honest and profoundly heartbreaking, often all at once...she was a genius.
Oh my gosh, me too Jay!! I love Amy Winehouse so so much!! She is one unique singer, songwriter, and I just am mesmerized watching her sing! Her songs make me smile, cry, groove, dance, or just sit still, close my eyes & get swept away! Her band is so amazing also! Can you even imagine what else this amazing & creative woman could have given us!?! I have always been a huge fan of Janis Joplin, and I know they are so different, yet they both seemed to be too good for this world! I love all their music!!
P.m.
Amy Winehouse's band was the Dap Kings, who was originally with Sharon Jones, they are the bass and drums of this song. You should check out Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings perform "100 Days, 100 Nights". She's an amazingly soulful singer that you'll love.
If I'm a female singer I'm not sure I want to hook up with The Dap Kings! Lol
they looked so dapper trying to keep the music going while she was drunk AF on stage on the concert dvd ;p
Homer Steinweiss’ drumming for this style in incredible. It sets the whole song.
Amy's version of "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" is AMAZING!! I listen to it at least twice a day.
Still my favorite after all these years, no one has ever come close. Love you Amy!
A true British musical icon and way ahead of her time. So so sad she was taken so early and it's such tragic circumstances. Such a an influence on so many stars of today :(
Jazz is the genre she goes to most often but she can sing anything she chooses brilliantly. 'Go to Rehab' and 'Back to Black' are two more classic Amy songs.
Totally agree. Amy Winehouse could literally sing any genre. Even hip-hop elements are present. We only got a sample of her genius. But what a sample it was!
Her acoustic cover of WILL YOU STILL LOVE TOMORROW is a Must Hear!!!
Amy is also a really good guitar player. She wrote this song and all of her hits. So she was really a singer songwriter not just a vocalist. 🕊❤️🎼
It's funny that at the height of her career I was never that fussed about her music. yet now listening to her tracks I look back and wonder what I was thinking?
Everything about her was special, from the sound to the look - nobody was dressing like that at the time, yet it's iconic.
Same here, although I was in a phase of avoiding most music outside of clubs at the time, my housemate even used to mention seeing her at the Hawley Arms most Fridays and it went over my head, but for me the overt tabloid press fuss over her private life was a barrier, aren't they just generally horrible! I remember still being shocked and saddened enough to stand still in Woolworths in Camden when it was announced on the news though and I could hear the shocked whispers reverberate around the shop. Oh how the relentless march of time is so brutal!
I went to an Amy concert in 2011, in São Paulo, Brazil.
She wasn't at her best (the show was 6 months before she died) and was nothing like she could have been. But even so, I got goosebumps almost the entire time. Very sad what happened to her. We lost one of the best artists that ever passed through the planet.
Her voice is soulful sensuous sexy strong truly amazing she’s a vocal goddess
Great reaction guys. Amy is so dearly missed. She was the consummate artist of soulful musical interpretation of lyrics. Beautiful person, beautiful everything. Always get goosebumps when I listen to her.
So glad I saw her live three times. What a legend
You totally need to listen to "Rehab". To me, Amy emulates Peggy Lee. Check out her song "Is That All There Is".
Yes It reminds me of Peggy singing "Fever".
Her best of many greats.
I also recommend "F Me Pumps."
I didn't know Peggy Lee, but now that song is a favorite in my life. Thank you for that!
Amy's worst song
Amy has a song called F... me pumps.
Fell in love with her music after that like almost 20years ago... Time flies.
You've listened to it already?
If not you'll LOVE this one!!!
Amy Winehouse is one of those once in a generation talents. It will be a while before the next Amy, Mariah, Whitney, or Celine comes along. I didn't think she'd be around very long, but I did not expect it at 27.
True about Amy W, but... I feel like she's way better than any of the other names you mentioned. They have a lot of power, but Amy W had the greatest natural voice. Power isn't everything. A great voice. Lots of character. Matched with the right songs and music. That's where it's at, and that what we had from Amy. The others got famous mostly for showing off their capabilities. Amy just made great songs, no need to show off anything other than talent.
Really... Celine ranks with Amy to you? I just don't get the Celine love.
@@unclebobunclebob I think too many people are taking the names I wrote as a personal endorsement. They're not. I don't listen to Whitney Houston or Celine Dion, but, had I not included them, I would be reading their fans having a little baby meltdown. Instead, I am seeing it from the non-fans. It's a TH-cam comment. It is not the end all, be all list of who's better than who.
@@robertreichle1 I know exactly what you mean. Amy Winehouse doesn't feel like she's showing off with vocal tricks and makes it sound as if what she's doing is so casual. It feels more like realistic communication, similar to speaking, even when she is doing something impressive with her voice.
I think you'd enjoy Paolo Nutini. He's a very jazzy Scottish singer. His best is Iron Sky at Abbey Road Studio. He's got a distinct voice much like Amy's but more raspy. His record company is hard on the copyrights but I've heard if appealed, it's overturned after review.
Love your reactions, especially the Janis Joplin ones.
Paolo is awesome. So much soul!
I second this! All the best from Scotland
Female Friday requests..
First time ever I saw your face by Roberta Flack , quite simply one of the greatest love songs ever
At last by Etta James
Orinocco flow by Enya
As soon as Amy Winehouse sings her first note, you just know you are encountering a power. Her musical backing is always spot on too.
Have a look at Gloria Jones' "Tainted Love" - the All-Nighter version has a bit more punch than the original, which was popping anyway. In fact, dipping your toes into Northern Soul will be an interesting journey.
Great song from a brilliant album. Not a filler in the bunch. She was such an absolute original. R.I.P.
Jay, I came across a duet that Amy did with Tony Bennett called "Body and Soul". Put that on the list of your Amy songs to listen to. While I didn't follow her career, you can tell how special she was. I don't think you've reacted to "Rehab" yet.
Yes Tony Bennett's duets album is great, another great song off that album is Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga singing "That's Why The Lady Is A Tramp"
Some NEW artists to consider for female Friday:
Sheila E - Glamorous Life
Björk - Human Behaviour
The Pointer Sisters - Automatic
Edie Briickell & New Bohemians - What I am
Angela Winbush - Angel
Alabama Shakes - Don’t wanna fight
Carole King - It’s too late
Ann Peebles, "I Can't Stand The Rain".
Great list!
Lawrence, Don't Lose Sight. th-cam.com/video/C01nBm6vV5c/w-d-xo.html
Ann Peebles, "I Didn't Take Your Man, You Gave Him to Me"
Ann Peebles..."I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down."
She’s so amazing!!! It’s hard to pick a favorite song of hers but if I had to it would be Me & Mr. Jones and Tears Dry On Their Own (Original Version)
Amy is the best singer I’ve ever heard. Period. So much talent, so little time.
She had the voice of a black angel - Like a Black woman with SOUL !!!
Jewish women
the Daptones are the studio band (performed with Sharon Jones...another fab blues/funk artist, check her out!), produced by Mark Ronson...a legend of pop sound
Dap-Kings,but yes.
Never really listened to Amy Winehouse until recently. Her voice is natural, old soul bluesy that you don't hear anymore. I think the most talented and troubled souls gave us great art in the short time they were here. I think because it came from their very soul, they had to get it out. As tragic as it was to lose these people, Amy, Kurt Cobain, Jim Morrison, too many to name, it would have been more tragic if they hadn't had the opportunity to share a piece of their deeply troubled souls.
You can't get it wrong with Amy. There is a documentary, called Amy, about her life and career. Very good.
Love Amy Winehouse! Great song. Such a huge talent and what tragic story and loss. This is my favorite song of hers.
Thanks for reacting to Amy. Miss her so much x
Amy had a totally unique voice and style. So sad that she left us way too early.
Amy composed while making tea for the band. Talented is an understatement. 😊
Amy occasionally used the Dap- King's as her backing band. The Dap- King's were also the backing band for Sharon Jones. Sharon Jones should be on your Female Fridays. She was an amazing live performer. A good start is the song "100 days, 100 nights"
Amber you said you didn't know drums could sound so jazzy. It was jazz that brought drumming to the forefront! For example, check out Gene Krupa powering the Benny Goodman Orchestra's epic 1937 roof raiser Sing, Sing, Sing, proof enough that drums can definitely sound jazzy! Krupa did much to make the drummer a featured player and not just part of the rhythm section. Two other great jazz drummers were Buddy Rich and Max Roach.
Im with ya Jay. Everytime I hear her I get that same feeling as you both do. Shes cool. I heard her in my house so many times and the memories of everyone here walking around in that cool jazzy vibe are unforgettable. Good stuff you guys
Truly one in a million. Love & miss you Amy. Happy Birthday🌹
the words you are looking to describe her voice ..its like pouring warm honey into your ears
Wife here...So Authentic and Raw!! Well said you guys..Thank you for all your awes
What a beautiful soul taken from us wayyyyy tooooo sooooon!
She was such an underappreciated song writer. The lyrics to this song are amazing. She just writes poetry.....xoxoxo
Such a loss to the World...😭
Her Legend will Shine Forever.....
Amy picked the perfect collaborators -- her producer (Mark Ronson) and the band (the Dap-Kings, Brooklyn's own) were perfect for her. The band had that kind of relationship with another great singer, the late Sharon Jones. They played on her records, she sang on theirs, and they toured together. You should definitely check Sharon out sometime for Female Friday. Also, the main beat on this was at least partially sampled from maybe the most famous beat in the world -- "Funky Drummer," by James Brown (and the actual drummer Clyde Stubblefield). And finally, another Amy suggestion/request: "Love Is a Losing Game." Sounds like a lost Etta James track from the 60s.
Fantastic artist with a devastating story. And Jay I think the word you're looking for is "resonate".
Best reaction channel out there!
Love Amy her voice can't be confused with anyone else.
great reaction cheers. amy wore her heart on her sleeve, u can her it when she sings, raw emotional and amazing techniques.
Great reaction to the soulful, bluesy and jazzy vocals of the wonderful Amy Winehouse!!
Nuff said!!
You need to do Joss Stone, her vibe is like Amy's. Soulful, effortlessly and powerful.
Yes! I keep suggesting they do "Tell me about it." Showcases her voice, bit of a hippie vibe that Amber would love. Jay would love the base line in it. It would be the perfect first reaction.
@@aaradia joss stone cant never compare to Amy Winehouse she isnt the same league
@@paulharrison6417 I wouldn't say that. Joss recorded her first album at 15 with the guidance of the legendary Betty Wright. When you get the attention of someone the caliber of Miss Wright & you're 15 yrs old , you've arrived. Amy & Joss are kinda apples & oranges. While both are soul based , Amy is more of a throwback despite the sound of the drums. Joss has amazing power to her voice that she can kick in at will. Check out her live version of Super Duper Love from Infinity Hall Live. One second she's talking with the crowd , next second that voice kicks in. They're both great in their own ways just depends which flavor you're in the mood for.
@@paulharrison6417 dude, stow that stanboy crap. Amy's great - no denying - but Joss Stone is easily as talented and an amazing artist. They're just very different styles. Joss Stone was killing it at age 15!
@@paulharrison6417 I enjoy a wide variety of amazing musicians. I positively enjoy the wealth of musical talent out there. It isn't a contest. Enjoying both is a win win. Everyone has top tier favorites (Personally I think Ann Wilson of Heart is the absolute best female vocalist), doesn't mean you have to only listen to them. That would be a very limiting view indeed.
Amy Winehouse was sooo authentic, we hear her soul in her singing. Unfortunately that soul was too troubled for this world but her gift lives on. ✌️
"LOVE IS A LOSING GAME" i will say it again "LOVE IS A LOSING GAME" is the best most beautiful song amy ever did A STUNNER!!!! for reaction. ; )
The pain in that song is almost unbearable, such a beautiful, talented woman ❤️
One of my favorites is Amy. Gone way to soon. You must hear her sing more. She’s amazing. More please !
It's just the best! And she was troubled, but Omg what a gorgeous soul she was. So very special, once in a lifetime voice, bless her 🙏 ❤
She teamed up with Tony Bennett . Body and Soul is epic !
the moment Jay first heard Amy's voice he was sold!! No qualms about it!!He just new she had what it takes!!! well spotted Jay!!!😊😊
Bob Dylan was quoted as saying the last fresh thing in music was Amy Winehouse! Quite a compliment💜🙏🏻✝️
I was hooked 10 seconds after hearing her voice for the first time.
Love Amy and this song....one of my favorites.
She reminds me of a torch singer. I love her. Rest in peace Amy! Go sing with the angels!!
For me, Amy had the best female voice ever barr none! She’s was a cut above the rest!
Not only was she a singular talent on vocals, but she wrote some awesome, deep lyrics.
That slight organ in the background is great to, and honestly gives me film noir vibes with the lighting of the music video and stuff.
Amy was a generational talent no question. You really can't go wrong with anything she did right up until the slide into the quicksand that took her from us. I suggest you next try Love Is A Losing Game. Add the word Legendado to your search for a B/W version that will blow you away just as it did me.
you gotttttttttttttttttttttttttttttta do Amy's live performances. They are on another level of creativity and soulfulness omg!
Phenomenal voice. Slick, clever lyrics and beautiful songwriting. Such a loss to the world.😢❤
Her voice is mesmerizing!!!
I've never heard a sax played like in this song. Just super simple bassy single or double note interjections. It works so well with Amy's style. Then at 3:31, ah!
Voice from another planet.
I think the best way to describe her voice is one I heard with some of the earlier singers...I would say it's like whiskey and smoke! I love the sound of her voice! I have a raspy voice myself, so it's nice to hear another voice like this!
She Is so awesome hey J, she touches me the same way.
Amazing! Sultry voice. One of the greats!
She’s one of very few artists who sounds better live than in the studio!
Her voice is intoxicating.
Amy Winehouse is the most amazing singer I’ve ever heard. Absolutely the best! Jay, you’re right. Amy Winehouse. All. Day. Long.
Amy considered herself a jazz singer and combine her voice with Mark Ronson's production and it's magic!
Such a tragic story and totally amazing talent, I bow down to Amy's brilliance and trust her legacy will be long.
Back to black was one of the only cd’s my mom owned. Some of my fondest memories of childhood are the car rides we would take, singing along to this album
Amy was such a talent, she mesmerised me with her voice, her debut album Frank is incredible, her songs are so full of emotion, I wish she was still here amazing us with her talent but such talent always seems to come at such a high price. RIP Amy, we are all so proud of you ❤️
"Thinking of you in the final throws, this is when my buzzer goes" lol.. epic!
The CD liner included lyrics. This song is an emotional rollercoaster. I kept hitting repeat cause this has a delightfully nasty groove. Amy!
Fleetwood Mac: Rhiannon----Live version from "The Midnight Special"
Y'all have have an OUTSTANDING day with 3 of my fav songs!!!!
Yessss I've been waiting for y'all to do another Amy video!
A voice built for the 🎺 and 🎷
She never sang this song or any other the same way twice.
So good she made Adele’s career “hold up” while she popped world wide.
She had the power to bring tears to your eyes .
Amy had such a unique throw-back vibe. I wonder if you might enjoy for "female friday" the French torch song chanteuse, Edith Piaf? "La vie en rose" is perhaps her most internationally famous song.
Her voice is very jazz it sounds like it's part of the brass section. Just amazing, have u listened to F me pumps ? Great song .
So very very sad that she is gone. What a talented woman.
YESSSSSS “Rehab” that’s the song I heard and fell in love with her voice