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It would be worth your time to watch the young (I believe 12 years old) Angelina Jordan cover Valerie in her best Amy Winehouse style. You won't be sorry
Watch the documentary called "Amy" from 2015 in case you missed my post. It won the Academy Award for best doc back then. You will get to know her intimately just by watching that film.
This was Amy at her full best, and worst. This film shows her at her full 50's beehive, tattoo, heels, make up, skinny best self. But also her "in love with the wrong type", crack, alcohol, malnourished, birds hair, addict Amy. God, that performance SITTING DOWN! Miss u Amy. One love from Scotland. 💙
So get this. Shes clucking here (in withdrawal). Shes sat down, barely able to concentrate and she sounds like this !! Amy was a rare gift. One of very few who would have been big in any number of decades,, Amy was soul, rock n roll, blues, jaz Motown and opera .. Much loved and much missed RIP girl
A band from Liverpool called 'The Zutons' brought this out in 2006. It was about a girl from your side of the pond that he used to date, but she was facing charges for DUI & couldn't come to the UK to be with him anymore.
@BlackPegasuRaps Unfortunately, I’m sure that many of us regret we slept on too many artists until after they’re gone. But, you’re here now, so, take the win. The beauty of the artists that touch your soul is that they did touch your soul, and they’ll continue to touch souls down the road. And the artists that are here, don’t hesitate to see them, you never know how long they’ll be here ❤
""Valerie" is a song by English indie rock band the Zutons from their second studio album, Tired of Hanging Around (2006). The song was later covered by Mark Ronson, with lead vocals provided by Amy Winehouse, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart in 2007. " - I love Amy💙
Amy was a Jewish Londoner. She was heavily inspired by American Jazz and motown era. Ronnie Spektor of the Ronnettes (be my baby) was a huge influence on her.
She's a natural performer, that nonchalance had live audiences captivated because it was real and then the crowd connects to tiniest smile or little hand gesture. Not the biggest fan of her music, but I hadn't seen a such a charismatic performer in a very long time before she showed up.
Amy was a genius. Like most geniuses, on an emotional level, she was out of balance. Some stars produce so much light that they burn through their own core.
When I first heard Ren, I heard some Amy in his voice. It’s actually one of the things that hooked me :) she was an amazing talent… but her demons were too many and too much for her to overcome. I think this performance illustrated her fully. Unparalleled talent coming out of a young girl woman twitchy with substance use or withdrawal, who said many times that she thought sobriety was boring. Every time she managed to get clean and sober, she thought her life was less fun and enjoyable. There’s a documentary they did a few years ago that’s really heart breaking - to think of all the music we’ve missed. She was British, by the way.
It's really not. She's hitting it, but not feeling it. I'm not throwing shade - Amy Winehouse's voice was amazing and she was a great songwriter in her own right. When she put her heart and soul into any song, it could break the stoniest of hearts. It's a decent cover of The Zutons.
Pure gold; the way she belts this out, so nonchalantly, while playing with her hair, is testament to her talent. From what I recollect hearing, she was exposed to soul/R&B classic albums when very young and knew she wanted to sing that sound.
Not a boomer... but the boomers are right, 1960s and 70s music is the real deal. And Amy Winehouse's style was old school, it was a 'throwback' to an earlier era style of music. That's why it sounds timeless, like the best classic rock, blues, soul, pop, etc. 😁
Amazing talent. Was gutted when she past away. So sad and tragic. Remember her when she was on t4 pop world. Incredible talent, Fresh and vibrant, funny and fearless. So sad how it ended.😢
My favorite video, and cover of hers!! She sadly passed away due to alcohol poisoning as her alcohol level was 5 times over the legal limit, but as u can plainly see in this video, she dabbled in quite a few things! It's so sad that she wasn't able to overcome her demons!
Sadly that seems always the way, most of the great artists we've lost at a young age have been battling addictions and mental issues that proved too much.
There’s a wonderfully sad documentary on her that you may be interested to watch. So many people took advantage of her talent, including her family, especially her father. As I’m sure many people have already commented she had a drug addiction which is reflected in the constant fidgeting during this song. Many of her songs revolve around her drug addiction. She was such a beautiful person with insurmountable talent. May God rest her soul.💕🙏💐
She was phenomenal.. Jazz trained with pop sensibilities. Soulful, passionate & from the heart... good & bad of it all. If you liked this you gotta check out love is a losing game live as well. It is one of my favorite songs from her. This is my fav version... Very stripped down like this one.. Shows you how talented she is. th-cam.com/video/u_Rr5J1bk0I/w-d-xo.html
She started out as a pure, natural beauty, but she was troubled, she had many demons, namely bulimia and alcoholism. Amy was stunningly beautiful inside and out. She was sooooo uniquely talented. I adored her. It’s a damn shame that she’s gone. 27 Club gained another Legend 😢 You know, she didn’t care about the money, she wanted to write music and sing. In this video she wasn’t doing so well. She was thin and fidgeting, breaks my heart. But listen to her singing, even in that state. Now imagine her at her best 💫
A song ppl don't often know, that she was featured in, is called 'Cherry Wine' by Nas off his Life is Good album. Check it out, you won't be disappointed! 😉
The song “Valerie” is a song by English indie rock band the Zutons. It makes me mad that Amy Winehouse is still not around with her amazing songs. We have Karise Eden (Australian)who won the Voice 2012 and in her audition blew everyone away with Its A Man’s World.
Ahh, Amy live onstage with The Specials is something I go and watch again and again. Watching her improvise and play about with vocals, clearly enjoying herself while not trying to steal the limelight, is beautiful and proof she was a humble gal. R.I.P Amy. If only someone had stepped in faster instead of feeding off your fame 🙏❤️🕯️
Original from a (I guess a brit) indie/alternative rock band 2006. The Zutons - Valerie. She liked that song so much, that she wanted to sing it in her style.
The Zutons did the original version.(Our eldest daughter was born when it was playing on the radio). Even they conceeded this was a better version. RIP gorgeous talented Amy.
This was a good reaction. Love all your reactions everytime This song still gets to me you see my tia Valerie my moms baby sister one of her favorite song was Valerie by amy Winehouse they both were beautiful souls both had beautiful voices and both died from alcohol my tia died from cirrhosis of the liver now mind you they passed 6yrs apart Amy in 2011 and my moms sister in 2017 like I said her fav Amy song was Valerie because it reminded her and our family of her so we would say that’s your song Tia then she’d sing the hell out of that song so here’s were it gets interesting creepy and sweet she told us when she goes if we hear the Valerie song play on the radio she made it to heaven I was like ok cool because I’m open minded and believe in a lot considering I’m a empath so the day of her funeral arrives there playing all her favs or shall I say the families favs but no Valerie I was disappointed because that’s her fav like why not so we finally leave after saying goodbye we get in the car about to take off and guess what song plays once the music starts Valerie starts then we see a hummingbird which was one of her favorite creatures she had tattooed on her oh my gosh did my mom and I cry leaving the funeral parlor for the rest of the day everywhere we went this song came on until we said ok we get it you made it we love you and tell everyone hi for us then the music changed to something else and from that day at the funeral I’ve really gotten into Amy Winehouse because of my tia so thankful for Amy Winehouse bringing so much joy to my family and to my Tia for being such a beautiful soul even through there downfalls they both loved
BP while its true there are some singers today that don't use autotune but there are far less of them then back in the day. A handful today at best. Today with recording software anyone with a computer & the software can record themselves at home and put the music out on spotify or itunes. Back in the 60's , 70's & 80's you didn't get a recording contract if you didn't have the talent. Record company A & R guys had to hear you at a showcase or hear a tape of you before they would even think about signing you to a contract.
Amy’s light shone to bright for this world, my heart aches at the loss , the world is a sadder place with out her . She was phenomenal. Although this isn’t a song she wrote she was actually singing about Blake .
Amy was a major jazz fan. She considered herself a jazz artist as she was one. Her biggest Inspirations were artists like Sarah Vaughan, Donny Hathaway, Tony Bennet, & more. She’s from London, Camden Town & Is Jewish. An incredible artist with pain that bloomed out of her through her heart & soul. My favorite artist of all time.
She is unbelievably talented. To knock something of that quality out so effortlessly is mind blowing. I also totally slept on her talent while she was alive. Since then I think she may be the best of her generation. Her tale is very tragic though. It's very sad. There's a video of her last performance days before her death th-cam.com/video/FXr3Abz5ieU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QWaIYFbMcCy6dq9d it's absolutely heartbreaking to see the state that she was in. It's also unforgivable that there were all these people making their living off of her and no one stepped up to help her in that situation. They just let her sink like that on stage and looked the other way. Disgraceful.
Love your reaction, as it echoed mine. How is she producing that vocal sitting down??? Amazing artist taken too soon. Original was a cheesier song by The Zutons.
In 2008 or so, there is a big concert held at London's Wembley Arena for the 50th anniversary of the Stratocaster guitar. (The Strat Pack: Live in Concert - 50 Years of the Fender Stratocaster) Back then, Amy was relatively unknown with UK-only release "Frank" freshly released. She was added a time-filler for the show and to promote a new artist. She was sex on a stick. I special ordered "Frank" and have been a fan ever since. There is a ton of amazing tracks on Frank that much of her US audience still don't exist.
Her next album was to be a recherche of the 60s girl Soul groups, all original songs. ( Tamla meets Spector? ) Can you just imagine how brilliant that would have been?
What I learned from the comments today. Amy was from London, she’s jewish and this was a cover song. Just Amazing ✨ You guys are the best! Thank you
you HAVE to hear 'amy amy amy' from her earlier stuff. also, 'my bed'. just great!
It would be worth your time to watch the young (I believe 12 years old) Angelina Jordan cover Valerie in her best Amy Winehouse style. You won't be sorry
also..dont do drugs kids
Watch the documentary called "Amy" from 2015 in case you missed my post. It won the Academy Award for best doc back then. You will get to know her intimately just by watching that film.
@@confucius12012I was about to say the same, she was very ill when she recorded Valerie hence the twitching
This was Amy at her full best, and worst. This film shows her at her full 50's beehive, tattoo, heels, make up, skinny best self. But also her "in love with the wrong type", crack, alcohol, malnourished, birds hair, addict Amy. God, that performance SITTING DOWN! Miss u Amy. One love from Scotland. 💙
So get this. Shes clucking here (in withdrawal). Shes sat down, barely able to concentrate and she sounds like this !! Amy was a rare gift. One of very few who would have been big in any number of decades,, Amy was soul, rock n roll, blues, jaz Motown and opera .. Much loved and much missed RIP girl
Tweaking she could still bring that soul out , such a tragedy , she was a beautiful wounded soul.
She had the purest jazz sensibility. She just heard music differently from the mere musical mortals.
She heard music like Van Gogh saw colour.
Jazz or R&B?
Not that there isn't a huge overlap.
R.I.P. Amy Winehouse . . .
And thank you for leaving your extensive music library 🎵
💔
I was living in Camden in 2011 when she passed, and it felt like the whole town was in mourning.
The whole world mourned 😢😢
I definitely recommend reacting to “Me & Mr Jones” “Tears Dry On Their Own” & “Love Is a Losing Game” by Amy. She was just incredible.
A band from Liverpool called 'The Zutons' brought this out in 2006. It was about a girl from your side of the pond that he used to date, but she was facing charges for DUI & couldn't come to the UK to be with him anymore.
It was about Valerie Star
@@BozeDoesGodsWork I've no idea who Valerie Star is... Apart from in this song obv.
This is my favorite song ever!! I was so devastated when we lost her. 💔
Super sad. I didn’t even appreciate her art while she was alive 😢
Impossible for me to hear this without breaking down in tears.
Originally wrote and sung by Zutons by favourite version but most like Amys version best
Elvis Costello...
@BlackPegasuRaps Unfortunately, I’m sure that many of us regret we slept on too many artists until after they’re gone. But, you’re here now, so, take the win. The beauty of the artists that touch your soul is that they did touch your soul, and they’ll continue to touch souls down the road. And the artists that are here, don’t hesitate to see them, you never know how long they’ll be here ❤
RIP Amy, brings tears to my eyes when I hear that voice.
You need to watch the documentary of her called simply “Amy” that came out in 2015. That should get you up to speed in the Amy Winehouse rabbit hole.
Totally x
This movie will answer all your questions.
This!!!
""Valerie" is a song by English indie rock band the Zutons from their second studio album, Tired of Hanging Around (2006). The song was later covered by Mark Ronson, with lead vocals provided by Amy Winehouse, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart in 2007. " - I love Amy💙
I love the original song too
Most people knew that already lol
@@kathyheld493i didnt so shut up
Amy was a Jewish Londoner. She was heavily inspired by American Jazz and motown era. Ronnie Spektor of the Ronnettes (be my baby) was a huge influence on her.
simply stunning, Tears Dry On Their Own- one of her classics
You Know I'm No Good...another great song by Amy Winehouse... 💛
She's a natural performer, that nonchalance had live audiences captivated because it was real and then the crowd connects to tiniest smile or little hand gesture. Not the biggest fan of her music, but I hadn't seen a such a charismatic performer in a very long time before she showed up.
Amy was a genius. Like most geniuses, on an emotional level, she was out of balance.
Some stars produce so much light that they burn through their own core.
Love killed her.
Love for the wrong man, took her down the wrong path..
So true.
When I first heard Ren, I heard some Amy in his voice. It’s actually one of the things that hooked me :) she was an amazing talent… but her demons were too many and too much for her to overcome. I think this performance illustrated her fully. Unparalleled talent coming out of a young girl woman twitchy with substance use or withdrawal, who said many times that she thought sobriety was boring. Every time she managed to get clean and sober, she thought her life was less fun and enjoyable. There’s a documentary they did a few years ago that’s really heart breaking - to think of all the music we’ve missed.
She was British, by the way.
It's so sad she is gone! She was truly a gift to the music world!
I loved Amy...she had such a beautiful voice. Valerie is one of my favorites!❤❤❤❤❤
No one ever gives enough props to her backup singers/dancers 😮these men are incredible❤
This may be a cover, but it's Amy's song! 🤩😍🔥
It's really not. She's hitting it, but not feeling it.
I'm not throwing shade - Amy Winehouse's voice was amazing and she was a great songwriter in her own right. When she put her heart and soul into any song, it could break the stoniest of hearts.
It's a decent cover of The Zutons.
She has such a jazzy vibe that I absolutely love! This song is ❤️🔥❤️🔥✌🏻🫶🏻
Pure gold; the way she belts this out, so nonchalantly, while playing with her hair, is testament to her talent. From what I recollect hearing, she was exposed to soul/R&B classic albums when very young and knew she wanted to sing that sound.
Not a boomer... but the boomers are right, 1960s and 70s music is the real deal. And Amy Winehouse's style was old school, it was a 'throwback' to an earlier era style of music. That's why it sounds timeless, like the best classic rock, blues, soul, pop, etc. 😁
Amy Whinehouse was genuinely Awesome 😢❤
Amazing talent. Was gutted when she past away. So sad and tragic. Remember her when she was on t4 pop world. Incredible talent, Fresh and vibrant, funny and fearless. So sad how it ended.😢
She was the kind of .... hearing her voice the first time and having the feeling she been here around forever. It's a voice in a million ... RIP Amy
losing her was a terrible loss to music...she was something special...and the demons took her from us
Zutons are the original band, they and Amy were both amazing live. I was fortunate to attend one Amy gig and 2 Zutons gigs, superb acts!
She's so good that it breaks my heart everytime I listen to her song
The original is the Zutons, like everyone's saying, but the version of Valerie Amy sings on is Mark Ronson's.
My favorite video, and cover of hers!! She sadly passed away due to alcohol poisoning as her alcohol level was 5 times over the legal limit, but as u can plainly see in this video, she dabbled in quite a few things! It's so sad that she wasn't able to overcome her demons!
Sadly that seems always the way, most of the great artists we've lost at a young age have been battling addictions and mental issues that proved too much.
She had an incredibly unique voice.
There’s a wonderfully sad documentary on her that you may be interested to watch. So many people took advantage of her talent, including her family, especially her father. As I’m sure many people have already commented she had a drug addiction which is reflected in the constant fidgeting during this song. Many of her songs revolve around her drug addiction. She was such a beautiful person with insurmountable talent. May God rest her soul.💕🙏💐
Yup 😢
I’ve had a chance to watch it many times but I still can’t.
enjoying your reactions......thoughtful, appreciative, and the fun excitement when it's called for.
Amy Winehouse is one of the greatest...
she was an amazing artist taken a way to soon in life will always miss her singing
She was phenomenal.. Jazz trained with pop sensibilities. Soulful, passionate & from the heart... good & bad of it all. If you liked this you gotta check out love is a losing game live as well. It is one of my favorite songs from her. This is my fav version... Very stripped down like this one.. Shows you how talented she is. th-cam.com/video/u_Rr5J1bk0I/w-d-xo.html
Absolutely a cover that she owns the hell out of😂
My fav song of hers is so sad, called love is a losing game. So much emotion & soul
My friend wrote this song and was very grateful to Amy for covering.
Except no one ever listens to the original and it’s a great song. Why would your friend want his original creation ignored?
Who wrote it then?? Cause I know the band as well lol
@@personalcheeses8073the band is scouse..like me lol.. but personally I hate Amy's version the zoutons was and is better
This whole session is the best versions of all her songs...she was 100%on it that day.
There are some live recordings of Amy on the Jools Holland show real early in her career which are worth a watch.
That's when she was at her best.
She started out as a pure, natural beauty, but she was troubled, she had many demons, namely bulimia and alcoholism. Amy was stunningly beautiful inside and out. She was sooooo uniquely talented. I adored her. It’s a damn shame that she’s gone. 27 Club gained another Legend 😢
You know, she didn’t care about the money, she wanted to write music and sing. In this video she wasn’t doing so well. She was thin and fidgeting, breaks my heart. But listen to her singing, even in that state. Now imagine her at her best 💫
There’s a heartbreaking documentary about her I watched about 5 years ago. It’s got a lot of her music in it. She was mesmerizing.
Oh man, you said Lauryn hill❤ Amy covers her too covering that thing😮😊
I love Amy, but her cover of "That Thing" was a hot mess.
Amy was incredible, you’re right about that.
Aah Amy, so much talent in a small package, rip love this world wasn't meant for one as beautiful as you.❤
Amazing talent, tweaking so hard and still able to control her voice like this…
The whole album. “Back To Black” is fire,!
Love your reviews of Amy. Another great song choice of hers. Do tears dry on their own next!!!!
One of my favourite!
I’ve been in love with her almost 20 years now. I have to keep myself from tears. Just love her..
A song ppl don't often know, that she was featured in, is called 'Cherry Wine' by Nas off his Life is Good album. Check it out, you won't be disappointed! 😉
A natural. But a tormented soul.
She was dope. Great share!🤓🤠
The song “Valerie” is a song by English indie rock band the Zutons. It makes me mad that Amy Winehouse is still not around with her amazing songs. We have Karise Eden (Australian)who won the Voice 2012 and in her audition blew everyone away with Its A Man’s World.
It’s talent thats what u are watching, she is nonchalant because she is so good. And this is real . RIP Amy thanks for showcasing her.
Ahh, Amy live onstage with The Specials is something I go and watch again and again.
Watching her improvise and play about with vocals, clearly enjoying herself while not trying to steal the limelight, is beautiful and proof she was a humble gal.
R.I.P Amy. If only someone had stepped in faster instead of feeding off your fame 🙏❤️🕯️
She could sing the phone book and it would be amazing.
She was too good for this world. RIP Amy.
Amy was a londoner and her dad a black cab driver who was a great singer too as well as a great father 😢❤
This clip always gets to me. Such an unique person, and a huge shame she's not around any more.
Amy was born in Southgate, London
Original from a (I guess a brit) indie/alternative rock band 2006.
The Zutons - Valerie.
She liked that song so much, that she wanted to sing it in her style.
The Zutons did the original version.(Our eldest daughter was born when it was playing on the radio). Even they conceeded this was a better version. RIP gorgeous talented Amy.
This was a good reaction. Love all your reactions everytime This song still gets to me you see my tia Valerie my moms baby sister one of her favorite song was Valerie by amy Winehouse they both were beautiful souls both had beautiful voices and both died from alcohol my tia died from cirrhosis of the liver now mind you they passed 6yrs apart Amy in 2011 and my moms sister in 2017 like I said her fav Amy song was Valerie because it reminded her and our family of her so we would say that’s your song Tia then she’d sing the hell out of that song so here’s were it gets interesting creepy and sweet she told us when she goes if we hear the Valerie song play on the radio she made it to heaven I was like ok cool because I’m open minded and believe in a lot considering I’m a empath so the day of her funeral arrives there playing all her favs or shall I say the families favs but no Valerie I was disappointed because that’s her fav like why not so we finally leave after saying goodbye we get in the car about to take off and guess what song plays once the music starts Valerie starts then we see a hummingbird which was one of her favorite creatures she had tattooed on her oh my gosh did my mom and I cry leaving the funeral parlor for the rest of the day everywhere we went this song came on until we said ok we get it you made it we love you and tell everyone hi for us then the music changed to something else and from that day at the funeral I’ve really gotten into Amy Winehouse because of my tia so thankful for Amy Winehouse bringing so much joy to my family and to my Tia for being such a beautiful soul even through there downfalls they both loved
she wore her heart on her sleeve, its obvious when she performed, but her voice? that's once a 100 years level. rip amy, your missed
Dude her “Girl from ipenema” is epic!
To paraphrase, logic will get you from a to b, but imagination will take you everywhere. Love her work, RIP. Her live stuff is riveting.
BP while its true there are some singers today that don't use autotune but there are far less of them then back in the day. A handful today at best. Today with recording software anyone with a computer & the software can record themselves at home and put the music out on spotify or itunes. Back in the 60's , 70's & 80's you didn't get a recording contract if you didn't have the talent. Record company A & R guys had to hear you at a showcase or hear a tape of you before they would even think about signing you to a contract.
So much talent
I loved this! You do great reactions keep it up!
Amy’s light shone to bright for this world, my heart aches at the loss , the world is a sadder place with out her . She was phenomenal. Although this isn’t a song she wrote she was actually singing about Blake .
Sure there are talented people today but too many just rely on studio tricks today...it's just a fact. Few are as talented as Amy.
She was special, thanks Amy.
The entire Frank album is 🔥
Amy Winehouse's song is 'Back To Black'
AC/DC's song is 'Back In Black'
Amy is 'Bonkers!!' and something else...
This woman was a world treasure miss her in her in the realest way much love and remember to support all rip love you and your soul babe xoxo
To add to how amazing Amy was..she was withdrawing from heroin in this performance, it's evident...man I miss Amy rip 💔❤️
We was so lucky to have Amy. Talent at it's finest ❤
The song originally from zutons a Liverpool band personally that's my favourite
She was too good for this world. I miss her.
I love her 😍 voice it’s incredible. Her and Joss stone are my fave female voices
Her duet with Tony Bennett is really good and something you should check out next!
Amy was a major jazz fan. She considered herself a jazz artist as she was one. Her biggest Inspirations were artists like Sarah Vaughan, Donny Hathaway, Tony Bennet, & more. She’s from London, Camden Town & Is Jewish. An incredible artist with pain that bloomed out of her through her heart & soul. My favorite artist of all time.
I loved her voice because it was so unique. So sad, died too young!
She is unbelievably talented. To knock something of that quality out so effortlessly is mind blowing. I also totally slept on her talent while she was alive. Since then I think she may be the best of her generation. Her tale is very tragic though. It's very sad. There's a video of her last performance days before her death th-cam.com/video/FXr3Abz5ieU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QWaIYFbMcCy6dq9d it's absolutely heartbreaking to see the state that she was in. It's also unforgivable that there were all these people making their living off of her and no one stepped up to help her in that situation. They just let her sink like that on stage and looked the other way. Disgraceful.
💔
Spot on. Amy was a generational talent. Another Level. She is up there with Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin. Drug abuse is a scary thing.
Proud to say Amy was English, London born like Adele and Jewish. R.I.P. Gone way to soon to the 27 club❤
Amy was special for sure.
So strong, yet so fragile. She wore her heart and soul on her sleeve.
can see she is hurting there. amazing talent
She has a unique voice. Gone to soon. So much talent. I would love you to react to Patsy Cline. One of the best female voices ever.
Love your reaction, as it echoed mine. How is she producing that vocal sitting down??? Amazing artist taken too soon. Original was a cheesier song by The Zutons.
She writes all her songs!
No she didn't.
She writes many of her own songs based on her life and personal experiences
I am 46, and people my age seem to be threatened that music kept being made after our 20's.
In 2008 or so, there is a big concert held at London's Wembley Arena for the 50th anniversary of the Stratocaster guitar. (The Strat Pack: Live in Concert - 50 Years of the Fender Stratocaster)
Back then, Amy was relatively unknown with UK-only release "Frank" freshly released. She was added a time-filler for the show and to promote a new artist. She was sex on a stick. I special ordered "Frank" and have been a fan ever since.
There is a ton of amazing tracks on Frank that much of her US audience still don't exist.
Her next album was to be a recherche of the 60s girl Soul groups, all original songs. ( Tamla meets Spector? ) Can you just imagine how brilliant that would have been?
There was a lot of that on Back To Black. Mark Ronson was trying to recreate Spector's 'Wall of Sound' production techniques.
Netflix has a good documentary about her!!