Every single rendition during this gig was unique. Completely different sound, completely different atmosphere without the usual horn section. Stripped down and yet enormously vast. Four brilliant musicians there...
Four incredible musicians, including Amy. Her voice is so much more than a vehicle for articulating lyrics or singing a melody. It just fits perfectly in the jazzy mix going on here.
@AmyWinehouse9and14. wow you are so right. Did you know Amy was watching videos of herself the night before? Anyways, I don't know why this footage was leaked after 20 years but I love it to pieces and it's Amy's best gig from Frank era.
She was absolutely COMMANDING that crowd. She was always in control and making them (and myself) feel right at home with her. They were in love with her from the jump it seems, and rightfully so. This is an absolute treasure, bless whoever put this into the internet atmosphere.
Yes, she looked great with a bit of flesh on her, minus the 'big hair', trowelled on heavy eye make up, tattoos, dreadful dresses etc. She was so naturally beautiful and charming, so raw and honest, authentic, that rough working class accent etc. But, something went awfully wrong with Amy... Sad. All she needed was the true love of a man she could love. She didn't want to write love songs, but her sad life and continual failures at the love game with men forced her to.
@@joebloggs619I think we should restructure how we talk about her tragedy. She was troubled, but not bc she didn’t have a stable partner-although that’s part of it; her problems stemmed from within. Probably adopted harmful relationship dynamics from her toxic parents. And despite being beautiful and unbelievably talented, she probably didn’t think she was enough and relied on bad partners and bad habits to cope with her torment.
@@joebloggs619a man couldn’t have fixed her. she needed people that actually cared about her well being instead of just money. love can’t stop addiction, unfortunately.
Can y’all ever just compliment her without backhanded weirdness. She was always good. She was always beautiful. She had her troubles, as all highly intelligent and talented people do. Why remember the struggles she endured instead of appreciating the enduring gift she shared so beautifully.
*Timestamps:* 0:00 Know You Now 6:30 October Song 10:25 You Sent Me Flying 19:56 Mr. Magic 25:09 Take The Box 30:04 What Is It About Men 35:28 I Heard Love Is Blind 42:33 Stronger Than Me 47:46 Brother 54:53 In My Bed 1:01:30 F*** Me Pumps
Can't get enough of Amy lately. She was so honest and true. She wasn't on my radar when she was alive. Like Vincent, some people are too beautiful for this world. 😢
One of her GREAT, GREAT, GREAT concerts. Not only her voice. The arrangements are phenomenal. She once stated that she wanted to be married, have kids and sing in small jazz venues. This may have been her vision of how she wanted her career to be.
Oh my god... what a waste. Maybe the angels wanted her to sing in heaven. I still can't get over her passing. The last true jazz contemporary artist alive that I can remember. PS. Amy was 20 here and the key player 17! ( the drummer and bass player look pretty young too) Imagine achieving such an honored accomplishment in such a short period of time! Outstanding gig. Thank you very very much @northsea
I don't know if this comment will go through, but please check out RAYE from the UK. Her performance of "Escapism" on SNL was perfect except for the censorship. She has BBC session's as well. She is alive and needs support, just listen to her song "Ice Cream Man" if you want to know of her past...This is awesome and beautiful & we have it for life now, but don't close your mind off to other people, please♥
Never a waste, but a gift. If she didn't go through what she did, her music wouldn't have been so legendary. Amy as Phyllis Hyman, Prince, Micheal Jackson, and other legendary vocalist were a sacrifice for OUR enjoyment for ETERNITY exceeding their existence. For as long as we can hear, and have sound. Thank you, Amy, for selflessly blessing us with your tragedies.
The new movie focuses on the drug issue and bulemia wish they showed more of this era and her brilliance She is smiling and articulating so well She is amazing here.
I haven't watched the movie but haven't heard good things about the creation process... I think Amy is best appreciated in her own words, from her songs and interviews and clips of her
Toll als Concert, sie so natural zu sehen ohne riesige show und ohne tanzende Backgroundsänger, toll, kenne den Ausschnitt von Amyfilm aber jetzt das concert zu sehen...wunderschön! Toll auch ihre connection zum Publikum mit so persönlichen Ansagen. Hat später in der Form nicht mehr gemacht.Ein echter Schatz!
True musician. Can tell she listened not just vocal jazz artists but instrumentalists too. She wasn’t afraid to go for it either. Pure talent in every way
@@bfunirfeyh5822 True musicians can say that she is stoned, out of tune, and really below that of the great jazz singers. But she was hype, and still...
@@S-dr7jx No doubt she was stoned. But she was extremely knowledgeable on jazz and had an incredible singing talent. She might not have sounded like what most people perceive as one of the greats but she also came from hip-hop background so she rarely actually sung straight jazz. It’s rare to see singers today who sing straight standards, and if they do, they just try to emulate Billie or Ella which is incredibly boring. She had her own style.
I just love the very laid back setting of the entire show. The small venue made it all more intimate and I have the feeling that's where Amy felt the most comfortable. Without the hype, without the big media coverage, just Amy showcasing her pure talent and artistry.
Fantastic! She was at the height of her powers in this era. I am glad this show was preserved, and that we are able to watch and hear it here. Thank you.
She is so much alive ! Quite unlike in her post 2007 concerts - still a great voice but a numb, robotic presence most of the time. I very much prefer the way she was in 2004 : free, happy, a healthy figure. Alive, yes ... Show business sucks, sometimes, squeezing a fragile and beautiful soul for profit ... She did fine in pop, indeed (with such talent, she would have done fine in any genre), yet jazz was her real thing and it shows ...
She should dedicate herself to jazz when she's still here. Oh my. She's so gorgeous and her style of singing is really unique, amazed me, and left me in a catatonic state while listening and watching. RIP Amy, my all-time favorite artist. You will never be forgotten. I love all of your songs. Thank you.
First time in my life that I'm going to listen and see Amy through this video. My ears and heart only admit soul, r&b and blues, but I never listened to her from my own decision. The first few minutes were enough to open the door for her. Amy welcome to my journey, I wish you music for the rest of my life. ❤️
I've never heard this raw version of Amy, without the neon signs. And it is not a criticism of her "other" sound but rather this concert gives the full dimension of what she was in essence. Amy was always Amy in any context. I love the sound of this band. Personally, I enjoy the freedom of this format more. I am very grateful to North Sea Jazz Archive for sharing such valuable and unique material. Bedankt voor het filmpje!!!
This is a treasure. I've never seen a video of her performing this historic concert. Seeing this reminds me of how much the world still misses this iconic legendary singer.
Caught a couple of songs from this set and it left a big impression…..wonderful to see that this was not only recorded but now released in full on UA-cam….thank you NSJ 🙏
I first saw her at shepherds bush and then Brixton the same year during Frank days, and I just remember the feeling of knowing I witnessed something exceptional that would stay with me for life
I got stuck at first with the attention paid to her relationship w/dude, and addiction etc. I've since been exploring Amy the artist. What a great gift she's giving us with this so fabulous concert. Thank you North Sea Jazz Archive. I wish my father was alive to enjoy this, for here was a man with a 3,000 lb, lovingly curated over his life collection of lo's. Thank you for sharing this with us.
What an absolute excellent concert, just started to listen to amy properly, i heard her music years ago when she was the best artist around, she's a legend, her light will shine forever, your memory is a blessing
Yeeees! 🤘full footage! You've been teasing us with separate videos and it's finally happening! Thank you! You are wizards! After all these years, oh...🤯💥 Please, don't stop posting something new! 🙏🤙
Finally her entire performance on video! ❤ I only knew the audio version of it. I particularly love this version of What Is It About Men. Stripped down, laid back, dreamy and yet melancholic... The whole vibe is amazing. 💕 Amy was in her prime of life here. Fresh, witty, funny, attractive, raw... Just pure talent and one of a kind. I fell in love with her music in 2007 when her album Back To Black blew up internationally and in 2008 I bought both deluxe versions of Back To Black and Frank. R.I.P. little songbird 🐦🕯 🌹 I miss you so much! 💔
The mark of a good artist, apart from basic talent is originality, innovation and, above all , AUTGENTICITY, no fakery or imiation of others. Even if they cover a song, they do it in a unique, new way. She not only was original. She also updated and innovated the traditional jazz music genre. She dared to go where most young people dare not go. Jazz, because it requires real musical skill to do this genre that doesn't rely on making a whole lot of noise to get its creative message out. Unlike rock, hip hop, metal etc or the simple 'wear your heart on your sleeve' country style or high brow classical culture stuff. Not that there's anything wrong with these other good styles. She took this more traditional jazz genre and remodelled it, made it not so clean and conventional, respectable. Which jazz never was, when it first started. It was anything but clean and respectable. It was about poor folk, negroes, lovers doing the dirty on partners, crooks etc. Think St Louis Blues, Minnie The Moocher, Stormy Weather, Blues In The Night and similar jazz standards. But this style gained popularity and was made clean, respectable sanitised, made more acceptable so it could sell better to affluent middle class audiences wanting so mething a little more 'risque' than listening to some syphony orchestra or opera, ballet etc doing high brow culture vilture stuff, which is fine, but sometimes one craves someting a little more 'basic', like drugs, sex and rock'n'roll. Before rock, there was jazz that grew out of the earlier blues music fulfilling this role. And, if you listen closely to quality rock music, even some hard 'art rock', like Cream, you can pick up the strong blues and jazz influences, as well as the African roots rhythmic patterns, as much of jazz and blues hand also early hip hophad its earliest roots in black African style music. It's pretty raw and primeval and that is why the driving rhythm gets you, if you're tuned into the rhytms of life, nature, work, the city, the workd around you, as all good srtists are.
She was truly one of a kind, super talented and unique. If only she could see all the love we all still have for her. Wishing she was still here. She was & is such a beautiful soul 🦋💫
It's soo beautiful watch young musicians playing jazz like these folks. Amy is completely free to sing with joy. I wish She never had gone out from this cozy place to the mainstream smashing machine.
I'm seriously in awe of how amazing she sounds and looks. She knows it too you can tell by how she moves and sings she is feeling the band and knows her set is pure 🔥. Also pretty shocked by the fact that this was 20 years ago. Wow thank you so much for sharing. 🙏🏻🥹
Every single rendition during this gig was unique. Completely different sound, completely different atmosphere without the usual horn section. Stripped down and yet enormously vast. Four brilliant musicians there...
you'll be surprised re: today's upload, watch at 18.00
Four incredible musicians, including Amy. Her voice is so much more than a vehicle for articulating lyrics or singing a melody. It just fits perfectly in the jazzy mix going on here.
I think she needed to work further in this direction.This is pure expression and voice and jazz.
P😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😊😊
Love you Amy w now in 2024❤❤❤❤❤
Only taken 19 1/2yrs. Just think thousands of people didn't get to see this.
You mean Amy's fans who passed between 2004 and 2023?
@@memoriesmarmymind...5587 Yes - even Amy herself may not have seen it.
@AmyWinehouse9and14. wow you are so right. Did you know Amy was watching videos of herself the night before?
Anyways, I don't know why this footage was leaked after 20 years but I love it to pieces and it's Amy's best gig from Frank era.
This makes me think on how many other materials of her gigs will come to light in the next 20 yrs... I'll wait patiently 😍😍😍
@@gabrielecw03 I just want to be alive when that happens
She was absolutely COMMANDING that crowd. She was always in control and making them (and myself) feel right at home with her. They were in love with her from the jump it seems, and rightfully so.
This is an absolute treasure, bless whoever put this into the internet atmosphere.
Agree. What an awesome show 😍
Tbh its The Netherlands. About as much personality as a block of wood. Suppose even a block of wood can look animated if you throw it hard enough tho.
she was so enchanting. she had that audience wrapped around her finger without even trying.
was about to comment something along the likes: "She looks finger licking good..." but you're the poet here :))
So Powerfull …..
keyboard player is mad good! great performance from all. love you Amy xo
The keyboard playing on this insane. Been listening to this for year but never seen film
@@Benalt998 so clever right and fills in the parts of the song. I just discovered this video and think this is one of Amys best vocal performances too
@@dasblackstarr8288 I think this might be my favourite recording of amy, almost takes me back in time emotionally 🙏✌️
@billsleftfootpedal I agree I've seen a few and love this one especially 🥰 she's one of my inspirations to sing
What is the name of the guy on keyboard? I wonder what he's doing today...
Before the hype before the beehive just purevraw talent at its best
God bless you Amy
Yes, she looked great with a bit of flesh on her, minus the 'big hair', trowelled on heavy eye make up, tattoos, dreadful dresses etc. She was so naturally beautiful and charming, so raw and honest, authentic, that rough working class accent etc. But, something went awfully wrong with Amy... Sad. All she needed was the true love of a man she could love. She didn't want to write love songs, but her sad life and continual failures at the love game with men forced her to.
@@joebloggs619I think we should restructure how we talk about her tragedy. She was troubled, but not bc she didn’t have a stable partner-although that’s part of it; her problems stemmed from within. Probably adopted harmful relationship dynamics from her toxic parents. And despite being beautiful and unbelievably talented, she probably didn’t think she was enough and relied on bad partners and bad habits to cope with her torment.
@@jc8198yes ❤ sounds much better, little more dignity to free will on this Earth🎉
@@joebloggs619a man couldn’t have fixed her. she needed people that actually cared about her well being instead of just money. love can’t stop addiction, unfortunately.
Can y’all ever just compliment her without backhanded weirdness. She was always good. She was always beautiful. She had her troubles, as all highly intelligent and talented people do. Why remember the struggles she endured instead of appreciating the enduring gift she shared so beautifully.
I’ve been listening to crappy audio-only recordings of this concert for ten years. This is great
I found a recording of this set at a record store 5 years ago, and today i finally got to see the performance. i’m so happy 😭
It's a treasure
was it a bootleg? i'd love to find a copy
Endlessly jealous
2024. Who still loves her x x
Always x
Babes I love her more than anything
always
❤
I adore her still in 2024
She is genius.
Finally after all these years ❤❤❤
Yeah, and finally, including f me pumps
My favorite Amy show! Thank you for this gift!❤
Agree
*Timestamps:*
0:00 Know You Now
6:30 October Song
10:25 You Sent Me Flying
19:56 Mr. Magic
25:09 Take The Box
30:04 What Is It About Men
35:28 I Heard Love Is Blind
42:33 Stronger Than Me
47:46 Brother
54:53 In My Bed
1:01:30 F*** Me Pumps
Thanx!
@@NorthSeaJazzArchive no problem! thank you so much for uploading this! 🤍
@@thejoevisuals😮🎉❣️❣️🌞🪷🐬
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Thany u! 🙏
I'm glad to spend Valentine's Day with Amy ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you for this wonderful gift. I will be listening to this over and over again. The real Amy, not some cheap imitation.
The Guy on the keyboard... Absolutely Brilliant!
Agree !!! Sensacional !!!!
Genius!
Beste is best!
Killed it. As a Jazz pianist, I was very impressed.
he sure is talented but he does some weird faces while playing the piano. its like hes having sex with the piano.
Can't get enough of Amy lately. She was so honest and true. She wasn't on my radar when she was alive. Like Vincent, some people are too beautiful for this world. 😢
her frank era will always be iconic. times where the only thing she was high on was weed. she’s iconic and will live on forever. love you amy❤️❤️
She is unreal, true angel, the sweetest thing. I adore her. And my heart breaks into pieces every time I hear her mesmerising voice.😭❤️
❤
true talent
She had such sex appeal and such a talent. Amazing voice. Frank is her best album and best era
indeed and she's so funny in her interviews no filter which I love about her personality.
@@dasblackstarr8288 Amy would get cancelled like a mf, today. I hate the thought
@@dasblackstarr8288yeah that’s why everybody loved her she was very Authentic ❤
Right and she looked so good right here...less make up a little thicc... just rapping.
This world needed her..
@@KidaMilo89i don't think so 😭
I love you Amy 🩷 so talented miss you 🌺🌺
Amy is unbelievably magnificent in this live 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
And Sam Beste deserves a very special recognition 👌
One of her GREAT, GREAT, GREAT concerts. Not only her voice. The arrangements are phenomenal. She once stated that she wanted to be married, have kids and sing in small jazz venues. This may have been her vision of how she wanted her career to be.
I didn’t know that…that’s so sad
she was SO TALENTED. we will never see another Amy Winehouse!!!
Verdade verdadeira falou tudo não Escondeu nada Mandou super bem Bhoter só Apoio
For sure 🎶🫶🏼
From Barcelona 🌅🚡⛴️ with ❤️
✔️AMY FOREVER✔️
I was there! Was a lovely show, pretty intimate room. Still remember how big her voice felt. Never would've guessed she was about to become a legend.
You’re so lucky…….
Lucky you!
And then you woke up
@@toddfrazier-w2j I probably just went on to see another show at the festival or bought a 10$ seltzer
19:56 Mr Magic
This version is amazing
Finésse !
See you through the smo.o.o.OOO...ke hits different. its is definitely the best version
Oh my god... what a waste.
Maybe the angels wanted her to sing in heaven. I still can't get over her passing. The last true jazz contemporary artist alive that I can remember.
PS. Amy was 20 here and the key player 17! ( the drummer and bass player look pretty young too) Imagine achieving such an honored accomplishment in such a short period of time!
Outstanding gig. Thank you very very much @northsea
watch today Friday 😉
Existen grandes e increibles artistas de jazz hoy en dia pero no son tan unicos , originales y grandiosos como amy winehouse
I don't know if this comment will go through, but please check out RAYE from the UK. Her performance of "Escapism" on SNL was perfect except for the censorship. She has BBC session's as well. She is alive and needs support, just listen to her song "Ice Cream Man" if you want to know of her past...This is awesome and beautiful & we have it for life now, but don't close your mind off to other people, please♥
Never a waste, but a gift. If she didn't go through what she did, her music wouldn't have been so legendary. Amy as Phyllis Hyman, Prince, Micheal Jackson, and other legendary vocalist were a sacrifice for OUR enjoyment for ETERNITY exceeding their existence.
For as long as we can hear, and have sound. Thank you, Amy, for selflessly blessing us with your tragedies.
Here are some jazz songs I wrote ua-cam.com/play/OLAK5uy_kp2m_1h0wIENMLlTy2Uf7g2qUIodqvGtY.html - :))
The new movie focuses on the drug issue and bulemia wish they showed more of this era and her brilliance
She is smiling and articulating so well
She is amazing here.
I think everyone should watch this gig instead of that bullshit
I wish more people knew this Amy. I will always remember her this way :)
I haven't watched the movie but haven't heard good things about the creation process... I think Amy is best appreciated in her own words, from her songs and interviews and clips of her
That new movie was boring as bat shit
Here for the first time. i`m so fckn crying
Just discovered this gem. Now, I can't stop watching it! RIP, Amy, you are sorely missed. ❤❤❤
I was there. She was new and amazing. It was crowded.
She was a really !! good singer !!
A young talented Jazz singer too...!!
Miss her so much!!
🌹 💝🌹
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If Nina Simone & Jeff Buckley had a love child, it would have been Amy Winehouse. She was truly something special.
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Toll als Concert, sie so natural zu sehen ohne riesige show und ohne tanzende Backgroundsänger, toll, kenne den Ausschnitt von Amyfilm aber jetzt das concert zu sehen...wunderschön! Toll auch ihre connection zum Publikum mit so persönlichen Ansagen. Hat später in der Form nicht mehr gemacht.Ein echter Schatz!
You don’t know for how long i was waiting for this 😊❤
Thank you soooo much for posting this concert. Pure BRILLIANCE all the way around. Amy, of course and outstanding musicians 🎶🎤🔥❤️
The scatting at 5:00 is so well-phrased and timed perfectly. God, she really had a mind for jazz, it's so sad she's gone.
My 5-year-old son could do better. I don't understand what you have in your ears to appreciate such a very, very mediocre performance.
Always loved that bit. Great to finally see the footage after so many years.
True musician. Can tell she listened not just vocal jazz artists but instrumentalists too. She wasn’t afraid to go for it either. Pure talent in every way
@@bfunirfeyh5822 True musicians can say that she is stoned, out of tune, and really below that of the great jazz singers. But she was hype, and still...
@@S-dr7jx No doubt she was stoned. But she was extremely knowledgeable on jazz and had an incredible singing talent. She might not have sounded like what most people perceive as one of the greats but she also came from hip-hop background so she rarely actually sung straight jazz.
It’s rare to see singers today who sing straight standards, and if they do, they just try to emulate Billie or Ella which is incredibly boring. She had her own style.
I just love the very laid back setting of the entire show. The small venue made it all more intimate and I have the feeling that's where Amy felt the most comfortable. Without the hype, without the big media coverage, just Amy showcasing her pure talent and artistry.
Amazing still listening to you AMY! We miss you! No one is LIKE YOU :)
Fantastic! She was at the height of her powers in this era. I am glad this show was preserved, and that we are able to watch and hear it here. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this. I like to remember her like this ❤
She is so much alive ! Quite unlike in her post 2007 concerts - still a great voice but a numb, robotic presence most of the time. I very much prefer the way she was in 2004 : free, happy, a healthy figure. Alive, yes ...
Show business sucks, sometimes, squeezing a fragile and beautiful soul for profit ... She did fine in pop, indeed (with such talent, she would have done fine in any genre), yet jazz was her real thing and it shows ...
She should dedicate herself to jazz when she's still here. Oh my. She's so gorgeous and her style of singing is really unique, amazed me, and left me in a catatonic state while listening and watching. RIP Amy, my all-time favorite artist. You will never be forgotten. I love all of your songs. Thank you.
2004 Amy Winehouse is my favorite version of Amy
Thank you for posting the full show unbroken.
Amy was a one of a kind talent. For me, something between Nina Simone and Patty Smith. Plus she did it with mostly originals!
First time in my life that I'm going to listen and see Amy through this video. My ears and heart only admit soul, r&b and blues, but I never listened to her from my own decision. The first few minutes were enough to open the door for her. Amy welcome to my journey, I wish you music for the rest of my life. ❤️
I will always love you Amy. You were so beautiful.
I love bossanova rhythm love her soul blues vocal love colorful jazz melodies from piano .....love the bass to balance all love it
I've never heard this raw version of Amy, without the neon signs. And it is not a criticism of her "other" sound but rather this concert gives the full dimension of what she was in essence. Amy was always Amy in any context. I love the sound of this band.
Personally, I enjoy the freedom of this format more. I am very grateful to North Sea Jazz Archive for sharing such valuable and unique material.
Bedankt voor het filmpje!!!
Graag gedaan!😉
This was a fantastic gig. The stripped back ones are always amazing, Amy was once in a generation. Also Free Palestine 🇵🇸 ❤
@@bfunirfeyh5822 🇵🇸 ❤
This is a treasure. I've never seen a video of her performing this historic concert. Seeing this reminds me of how much the world still misses this iconic legendary singer.
Caught a couple of songs from this set and it left a big impression…..wonderful to see that this was not only recorded but now released in full on UA-cam….thank you NSJ 🙏
Ive been listening to this for years,, never seen footage. Insane fender rhodes player 🙏🙏🙏
She has incredible control over her voice!
I first saw her at shepherds bush and then Brixton the same year during Frank days, and I just remember the feeling of knowing I witnessed something exceptional that would stay with me for life
Счастливчик!!!😊
That TONE !!!!!!! Unbelievable 😩❤️❤️❤️👑👑💯🙏🏽
What a gig, what a gift. Hartelijk bedankt @North Sea Jazz Archive
It's Valentine's Day! enjoy!
I got stuck at first with the attention paid to her relationship w/dude, and addiction etc. I've since been exploring Amy the artist. What a great gift she's giving us with this so fabulous concert. Thank you North Sea Jazz Archive. I wish my father was alive to enjoy this, for here was a man with a 3,000 lb, lovingly curated over his life collection of lo's. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Misspelled . I meant LP's.
Lovely 🇳🇬
This is hands down the best concert of Amy Winehouse. So happy I was able to find a video of it.
❤❤❤❤ es lo mejor que he oído en años 😍😭😭😭
Amys nod to Sarah Vaughn “ lullaby of birdland”. My site has the chords. Bless your heart AW. ❤
In awe. Wish I could have experienced this live.
What an absolute excellent concert, just started to listen to amy properly, i heard her music years ago when she was the best artist around, she's a legend, her light will shine forever, your memory is a blessing
brotherrrrrrrr 💕
❤❤❤❤❤❤маленькая,джазовая фея!Эми Уайнхаус!ушла в вечность,оставив свой неповторимый голос,романтику,душевную лирику❤🌹💖💎🌹 редкая жемчужина!просто люблю тебя ангел!❤
Amy before Hollywood ❤
At her best ❤
Thank you for uploading this
thank u so much @norhtsea, you've changed this guy's life (:
Her ability and articulation is incredible i miss you Amy.
Amazing that Amy had to wear a wristband. I came to Amy late. My loss and a deep regret.
Amy Winehouse é imortal!!!! Amy para sempre!!!!
Felt like reading a book. The story is incredibly addictive.
This is REAL MUSIC 🎵 RIP AMY QUEEN 🙏🏾👑
Na dit gezien te hebben op de tentoonstelling van Amy, eindelijk vrijgegeven.
Prachtig.....
Bedankt!
Incredible soul, Miss you Amy
Yeeees! 🤘full footage! You've been teasing us with separate videos and it's finally happening! Thank you! You are wizards! After all these years, oh...🤯💥 Please, don't stop posting something new! 🙏🤙
Finally her entire performance on video! ❤ I only knew the audio version of it. I particularly love this version of What Is It About Men. Stripped down, laid back, dreamy and yet melancholic... The whole vibe is amazing. 💕 Amy was in her prime of life here. Fresh, witty, funny, attractive, raw... Just pure talent and one of a kind. I fell in love with her music in 2007 when her album Back To Black blew up internationally and in 2008 I bought both deluxe versions of Back To Black and Frank. R.I.P. little songbird 🐦🕯 🌹 I miss you so much! 💔
Omg omg thank youuuuu
The mark of a good artist, apart from basic talent is originality, innovation and, above all , AUTGENTICITY, no fakery or imiation of others. Even if they cover a song, they do it in a unique, new way. She not only was original. She also updated and innovated the traditional jazz music genre. She dared to go where most young people dare not go. Jazz, because it requires real musical skill to do this genre that doesn't rely on making a whole lot of noise to get its creative message out. Unlike rock, hip hop, metal etc or the simple 'wear your heart on your sleeve' country style or high brow classical culture stuff. Not that there's anything wrong with these other good styles. She took this more traditional jazz genre and remodelled it, made it not so clean and conventional, respectable. Which jazz never was, when it first started. It was anything but clean and respectable. It was about poor folk, negroes, lovers doing the dirty on partners, crooks etc. Think St Louis Blues, Minnie The Moocher, Stormy Weather, Blues In The Night and similar jazz standards. But this style gained popularity and was made clean, respectable sanitised, made more acceptable so it could sell better to affluent middle class audiences wanting so mething a little more 'risque' than listening to some syphony orchestra or opera, ballet etc doing high brow culture vilture stuff, which is fine, but sometimes one craves someting a little more 'basic', like drugs, sex and rock'n'roll. Before rock, there was jazz that grew out of the earlier blues music fulfilling this role. And, if you listen closely to quality rock music, even some hard 'art rock', like Cream, you can pick up the strong blues and jazz influences, as well as the African roots rhythmic patterns, as much of jazz and blues hand also early hip hophad its earliest roots in black African style music. It's pretty raw and primeval and that is why the driving rhythm gets you, if you're tuned into the rhytms of life, nature, work, the city, the workd around you, as all good srtists are.
Amy i love you ❤ thanks for your lyrics... all my respect
Quelle explosion! Quel potentiel de génie musical ! Quelle personnalité ! Quelle beauté, QUELLE BEAUTÉ MUSICALE ! .......
Amy, siempre Amy, Gracias!!!
This is the REAL Jazz Singer Amy! Frank Era, the woman is full in her element and so emotional and funny
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Plz make a dvd....her best ❤❤ her allways
There are no words that I can say,thank you ! 0:00
I can finally see well the bassist. Been having a big ass crush on him for years. 😂
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She was truly one of a kind, super talented and unique. If only she could see all the love we all still have for her. Wishing she was still here. She was & is such a beautiful soul 🦋💫
It's soo beautiful watch young musicians playing jazz like these folks. Amy is completely free to sing with joy. I wish She never had gone out from this cozy place to the mainstream smashing machine.
Thank you so much for this🙏🥰
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I'm seriously in awe of how amazing she sounds and looks. She knows it too you can tell by how she moves and sings she is feeling the band and knows her set is pure 🔥. Also pretty shocked by the fact that this was 20 years ago. Wow thank you so much for sharing. 🙏🏻🥹
Os arranjos desse show são absurdamente elegantes
Piangere dall’inizio alla fine...❤tanto amore per Lei.
Finally!!! I have been waiting for this concert for ages. God he voice....
Mi concierto favorito de la Sita Amy 💖
Wow! Thank you for publishing this.
An enormous talent … what a voice & the fragility of “27 Club”
Such a voice!