@patchoulini you can't say that. Why do you think that she hit the the right strings in all of us? Are you perfect ? Talented? She knew that she wasn't but talented she was. And she wasn't spiteful as you seem to be. Maybe you should go to rehab .
One of the rare times when the Grammy’s got it absolutely RIGHT!! Amy deserved this so much, Back to Black is a legendary album and I’m so happy that she got this validation.
i love that shot of amy at 0:14 and that moment of realisation. the lighting, the arms in between her, the cheering background and foreground, feels like it came out of a movie. an icon she is.
@@LisaNoGiving i dont think u even fully understand the post u commented on. Never said Natalie planned her death and yes Tony Bennet lived surpassed both of the ladies here.
What if Amy was treated right? what if she took another way to deal with the pain instead of drugs and alcohol? all I wanna say is that it'd be a better world if Amy still producing her art through music, and ofcourse we miss you Amy.
Then you wouldn’t have any winehouse. Her addiction and struggles made her who she was, and the pain and experience she gained from being an addict was a huge inspiration for her music. If Amy had never tried alcohol or drugs I GUARANTEE we wouldn’t be talking about her and never would of heard one of her songs. You can’t just look back at an artists life and say things would be so much better if you took out the bad parts. Yeah we wish she had gotten past it, we wish her dad and boyfriend weren’t bad uncaring people, but as sad as it is this is Amy’s story, and unfortunately drugs and alcohol are a big part of that story. As a former drug addict myself I’ll tell you neither me nor any other addict I’ve met has ever said they wish they never tried the thing, that isn’t how you overcome it. I accept that’s part of my past and those are lessons I’ve used to be better. Those were MY problems, and if I had died from it yeah it would be sad but it wouldn’t be the fault of the people around me unless they tried to stop me from getting better like the dad and boyfriend. Most of the people around her did care and were great people, the only people who assume they didn’t care and were evil are kids who’ve never been an addict or known anyone who’s been an addict. It is not the responsibility of the people around you to make sure your mental health is sound. That is not what they signed up for, and even still her manager was incredibly supportive and tried to get help for her but her dad said she didn’t need it. I mean this is what SHE SINGS ABOUT IN REHAB. People are trying to make her go to rehab and she doesn’t want to, she isn’t saying “nobody around me cares they’re just watching me drink myself to death” lots of them were doing the opposite, and it’s honestly gross to blame those people in any way. These are people who are actually suffering from her death, these are friends and loved ones who actually had a connection with her. For people who never met amy to tell people she loved that it’s their fault she’s dead is horrible. Not saying you said that but lots of people do. I still stand by what I originally said though, most people who have gone through a trauma don’t just say they wish it didn’t happen if you ask them about it years later. Yeah you can’t learn from it if you die, but so many songs of hers are about addiction and failed relationships, her biggest ones are. Do you see how that could kind of mess up her legacy, taking out all the events that these songs are about and inspired by? I know I’m not the only one who feels comforted when a big artist shares some of the same struggles as me, you can’t take all the stuff that made her relatable and special and go “I wish she didn’t have any of that she’d still be alive” yeah she would but again you probably wouldn’t know who she was. There’s countless amazing groundbreaking artists like her that are STILL ALIVE and nobody treats them like this, because it’s sad but honestly most people just do not care until it’s too late. Nobody tries to find someone currently in trouble to talk about or help, it’s always someone that already died so they can point the finger. They point it at the media, the industry, the people around her, but for some reason nobody says that about the other MILLION people who die from alcoholism every day. Not saying she shouldn’t be remembered I’m just saying have you ever heard of some guy dying of alcoholism, and everyone’s first instinct is to go “well where was his family and friends? Maybe if they cared they could’ve stopped him” it’s corny. It doesn’t matter if she’s a homeless guy or a huge lovable artist, you are responsible for your own addictions unless someone is forcing you to do the drug and that’s not what happened. Yes addiction is hard and horrible, trust me I know, but all these people pretending they would of “saved” her don’t have ONE way they actually would of done it. What sending her to rehab? Yeah they tried that as even the most casual amy winehouse fan knows
@@byHexted her ex boyfriend got her into Heroin, even if that’s not what ended her life it drastically altered its projection. And yes everyone is responsible for their own actions but saying that “she’s responsible for her own addiction” is tone deaf. Addicts can be insufferable and refuse help and burn relationships but it’s literally a disease. She had no control. If you been an addict or have been related to one you’d know that like you said.
I sometimes like about that too, but for me I think what if her most popular songs weren’t Rehab Or Back to Black? Like what if they’re were He can only hold her and Me And Mr Jones. I wonder if she would grow tired of singing those songs like she did with those two.
I see people post all time asking which artist, who is no longer living, would you love to have come back and create music and it will always be Amy for me. She had a powerful voice and her music is beyond words.
Actually Natalie Cole was upset she was given this award. Natalie Cole said something to the effect that winning the award would me it harder for her to get help for her addiction.
As someone who is told they look exactly like a male version of Amy Winehouse and shares the same birthday of her.. I understand the mind of a dramatic Virgo.. the reason she stood there frozen is she was being dramatic and waiting for everyone to rush her hugging but no one came to her. So she stood there for way longer realizing no one was coming then turned around and went to them lol. Now its viewed as this moment where shes frozen and scared lol. Hilarious.
Amy must have felt like she was in a moment where time stopped and was moving 1000 miles a minute at the same time. The way she just froze and stared as Tony Bennett announced her name. And the way everyone else around her is cheering and celebrating. Amy deserved every bit of success she received. And we can only imagine where she would be today if she weren’t taken so soon.
I am so glad she has her genuinely happy moments in her career. She so deserved it. I am so heartbroken over her death to this day. I can’t believe it’s been 13 years. She was so young.
The late Amy beat the great fellow nominees and songs: Irreplaceable - Beyoncé The Pretender - Foo Fighters Umbrella - Rihanna & Jay-z What Goes Around ...Comes Around - Justin Timberlake
@@mirfangu She worshipped Tony Bennett. Now who from that generation had even heard of him. She was a music aficionado. She knew all the old timers and their classics.
when she looks up in awe, it continues to give me the chills.. her eyes absolutely glisten. it's a beautiful sight. she was extraordinary with no limits. wish she could have pulled through. i always wonder with those we lost, how music would be right now.
It's incredible to see someone experience one of the greatest moments of a person's life on film. Winning a Grammy and have it presented by an idol of hers. It's so sad that she isn't still here with us.
@@bingbong3080 with the amount of times shes performed on stage heavily intoxicated and they never helped her, wheres the so called love? And its not here just cause she won a grammy
When you're in shock, truth comes out. And that moment everyone around her and her turning around and everyone embracing her and their natural celebrations - show how humble, shows her gratitude, shows how they love each other. Well done.
It's mad to think that I've just watched this amazing video yesterday after quite a long time and yet today it was announced that Tony Bennett has passed away. May both of them rest their souls in peace.
Why always want to cry everytime she shows her surprise? Is because is a reminder of our humanity and humbleness, and how everyone of us have dream we want to come true?
The sheer unexpected look on her face does not lie! I just learned of her music but fell in love with it and her. We had her for a bit, thank God for that.
Her band loved her especially those 2 dancers she hugged. I believe they could see her desmise because I notice in several videos where is it was apparent she was suffering, they picjed and held her up. It must have be devastating for them to have lost her the way they did.
just saw her movie tonight and wow they really got this scene spot on! even the actress with her mannerisms and the angles from when she hugged her mom
The look of total grief & utter pain on her mother’s face…I firmly believe in that moment, she knew she was going to lose her daughter, it’s written all over her face…for whatever reason, she got a premonition of her death in that moment & knew Amy was lost.
One of her biggest influences announced her name for a reward she didn’t think she would win. Like another comment said: the lighting, the crowd, the camera angle, & her genuine shock/awe… this moment was perfect.
I felt very overwhelmed with joy watching her get this Grammy. A true sweetheart who just wanted to make music caught in the darkness of this horrible industry. You deserved that Amy 🎉
The delay as she sways then the band realises and celebrate in the background, just pure magic. Makes me want to cry. She should still be here, she'd be one of the very best.
her band going crazy around her as she just stares is something out of a movie
that made me cry so hard, what a beautiful people to be surrounded with. rip.
i know right quite literally looked like a movie. pure emotion in her face
fr omg
it was so cinematic
@patchoulini you can't say that. Why do you think that she hit the the right strings in all of us? Are you perfect ? Talented? She knew that she wasn't but talented she was. And she wasn't spiteful as you seem to be. Maybe you should go to rehab .
She made music bc it made HER feel. Not for anyone else. An icon.
❤
The amount of soul you can feel in her voice. And sometimes they genuinely pain, it was moving. It’s not fair that her life ended so young.
I want my voice to be heard by others and to forget their problems for 5 minutes- she said
Amy Winehouse needed "Rehab" died a drunk !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*"I wasn't shocked because I had won the Grammy, I was shocked because Tony Bennett had said my name."*
LOL YES
Queen so humble
So ungrateful
@@katyperryqueenofflop290 it’s not ungrateful, it’s iconic.
@@hectorflores9571 nope. shes straight up disrespecting the grammys. they should've gave her nothing
One of the rare times when the Grammy’s got it absolutely RIGHT!! Amy deserved this so much, Back to Black is a legendary album and I’m so happy that she got this validation.
Too bad her parents couldn't save her life.
I totally agree. It will stand the test of time.
The Grammys were actually good up until the 2010s when they started rewarding publicity and what was trendy.
yes I agree! back in black is one of those albums that will forever be timeless
she should have won Album of the Year. But at least she got this
i love that shot of amy at 0:14 and that moment of realisation.
the lighting, the arms in between her, the cheering background and foreground, feels like it came out of a movie. an icon she is.
The gentle missed grab of the mic stand out of disbelief, it's just so beautiful and natural
entertainment industry is good at social engineering
yeah it does really feel like a movie scene
That was so funny and hilarious especially the people behind her! 😂😂
that was the heroine kicking in
Looks like a movie scene, she’s legendary
YEEEESSS
Just saw this video after the movie 😱
@@Anu_Tuvssame
The fact that Tony Bennet is the oldest there and live surpassed both Amy Winehouse and Natalie Cole who is far his Junior is heartbreaking.
Dude was a legend before Amy was even born, and he is still living over a decade after she's gone.
rest in peace tony
Wth you talking about live pass them?🤔 Natalie didn’t plan her death. Death comes in different ways. You can be dead in secs.
@@LisaNoGiving i dont think u even fully understand the post u commented on.
Never said Natalie planned her death and yes Tony Bennet lived surpassed both of the ladies here.
And the youngest died first 😢
Her hugging her mom. That really hurts me. She must miss her so much. That pain never goes away and I pray I never have to feel it.
She can you read the lips she asking her "are you proud, are you proud of me"?
What if Amy was treated right? what if she took another way to deal with the pain instead of drugs and alcohol? all I wanna say is that it'd be a better world if Amy still producing her art through music, and ofcourse we miss you Amy.
Then you wouldn’t have any winehouse. Her addiction and struggles made her who she was, and the pain and experience she gained from being an addict was a huge inspiration for her music. If Amy had never tried alcohol or drugs I GUARANTEE we wouldn’t be talking about her and never would of heard one of her songs. You can’t just look back at an artists life and say things would be so much better if you took out the bad parts. Yeah we wish she had gotten past it, we wish her dad and boyfriend weren’t bad uncaring people, but as sad as it is this is Amy’s story, and unfortunately drugs and alcohol are a big part of that story. As a former drug addict myself I’ll tell you neither me nor any other addict I’ve met has ever said they wish they never tried the thing, that isn’t how you overcome it. I accept that’s part of my past and those are lessons I’ve used to be better. Those were MY problems, and if I had died from it yeah it would be sad but it wouldn’t be the fault of the people around me unless they tried to stop me from getting better like the dad and boyfriend. Most of the people around her did care and were great people, the only people who assume they didn’t care and were evil are kids who’ve never been an addict or known anyone who’s been an addict. It is not the responsibility of the people around you to make sure your mental health is sound. That is not what they signed up for, and even still her manager was incredibly supportive and tried to get help for her but her dad said she didn’t need it. I mean this is what SHE SINGS ABOUT IN REHAB. People are trying to make her go to rehab and she doesn’t want to, she isn’t saying “nobody around me cares they’re just watching me drink myself to death” lots of them were doing the opposite, and it’s honestly gross to blame those people in any way. These are people who are actually suffering from her death, these are friends and loved ones who actually had a connection with her. For people who never met amy to tell people she loved that it’s their fault she’s dead is horrible. Not saying you said that but lots of people do. I still stand by what I originally said though, most people who have gone through a trauma don’t just say they wish it didn’t happen if you ask them about it years later. Yeah you can’t learn from it if you die, but so many songs of hers are about addiction and failed relationships, her biggest ones are. Do you see how that could kind of mess up her legacy, taking out all the events that these songs are about and inspired by? I know I’m not the only one who feels comforted when a big artist shares some of the same struggles as me, you can’t take all the stuff that made her relatable and special and go “I wish she didn’t have any of that she’d still be alive” yeah she would but again you probably wouldn’t know who she was. There’s countless amazing groundbreaking artists like her that are STILL ALIVE and nobody treats them like this, because it’s sad but honestly most people just do not care until it’s too late. Nobody tries to find someone currently in trouble to talk about or help, it’s always someone that already died so they can point the finger. They point it at the media, the industry, the people around her, but for some reason nobody says that about the other MILLION people who die from alcoholism every day. Not saying she shouldn’t be remembered I’m just saying have you ever heard of some guy dying of alcoholism, and everyone’s first instinct is to go “well where was his family and friends? Maybe if they cared they could’ve stopped him” it’s corny. It doesn’t matter if she’s a homeless guy or a huge lovable artist, you are responsible for your own addictions unless someone is forcing you to do the drug and that’s not what happened. Yes addiction is hard and horrible, trust me I know, but all these people pretending they would of “saved” her don’t have ONE way they actually would of done it. What sending her to rehab? Yeah they tried that as even the most casual amy winehouse fan knows
She also had an eating disorder. Most suicidal people and mentally ill do.
@@byHexted her ex boyfriend got her into Heroin, even if that’s not what ended her life it drastically altered its projection. And yes everyone is responsible for their own actions but saying that “she’s responsible for her own addiction” is tone deaf. Addicts can be insufferable and refuse help and burn relationships but it’s literally a disease. She had no control. If you been an addict or have been related to one you’d know that like you said.
I sometimes like about that too, but for me I think what if her most popular songs weren’t Rehab Or Back to Black? Like what if they’re were He can only hold her and Me And Mr Jones. I wonder if she would grow tired of singing those songs like she did with those two.
I see people post all time asking which artist, who is no longer living, would you love to have come back and create music and it will always be Amy for me. She had a powerful voice and her music is beyond words.
I’m so happy they acknowledged her talent and didn’t snub her of her rightfully deserved awards
Actually Natalie Cole was upset she was given this award. Natalie Cole said something to the effect that winning the award would me it harder for her to get help for her addiction.
Amy should have won album of the year too. RIP.😢
Wow! It’s been 10 years since we lost this amazing and talented woman. Long live Amy!
That’s bizzare it feels like more and less at the same time
2024 i,m here
13 today.
She was killed by Beyonce
“Camden town aint burning down” thats iconic af
I heard captain town everybody down 😅
Her face, her reaction brings tears to my eyes
As someone who is told they look exactly like a male version of Amy Winehouse and shares the same birthday of her.. I understand the mind of a dramatic Virgo.. the reason she stood there frozen is she was being dramatic and waiting for everyone to rush her hugging but no one came to her. So she stood there for way longer realizing no one was coming then turned around and went to them lol. Now its viewed as this moment where shes frozen and scared lol. Hilarious.
@@flyboy1cugh shut up
0:15 Imagine being better than almost every other singer in th world and not knowing it! Amy Had no Idea how BIG she was.
I love the look on her face, pure shock! But she deserves so much respect and recognition for her music
She's getting the respect. Well deserved.
I'm so glad she was able to experience this moment before her passing. She deserved it and it made me tear up watching her
The first utterance out of her mouth was "uh", so talented, so amazing, so humble, unbelieving. A true superstar.
Amy must have felt like she was in a moment where time stopped and was moving 1000 miles a minute at the same time. The way she just froze and stared as Tony Bennett announced her name. And the way everyone else around her is cheering and celebrating. Amy deserved every bit of success she received. And we can only imagine where she would be today if she weren’t taken so soon.
It's hard to think how drastic the industry would be if she was still with us.
0:15 the look of your dreams being a reality. She deserved it. RIP Amy.
!!!!!!
I suddenly ended up here on UA-cam after seeing on Facebook that she won a Grammy and beat Beyonce and Rihanna.
Nos están controlando 😢
Ikr
That's why I'm here!
I am so glad she has her genuinely happy moments in her career. She so deserved it. I am so heartbroken over her death to this day. I can’t believe it’s been 13 years. She was so young.
The late Amy beat the great fellow nominees and songs:
Irreplaceable - Beyoncé
The Pretender - Foo Fighters
Umbrella - Rihanna & Jay-z
What Goes Around ...Comes Around - Justin Timberlake
She deserved it
All great songs as well
No competition.
Irreplaceable was in 2006
@@bariton887 no. No. It really wasn’t.
the Grammys Amy won meant so much to her you can see it in her eyes. R.I.P. Amy Winehouse.
she said that wasnt the grammys but tonny benett has said her name
@@mirfangu She worshipped Tony Bennett. Now who from that generation had even heard of him. She was a music aficionado. She knew all the old timers and their classics.
And announced by Tony Bennett... What a true honor! May both RIP.
Today, July 23, 10 years after her death. Missing that does not end. 🖤
Her death
when she looks up in awe, it continues to give me the chills.. her eyes absolutely glisten. it's a beautiful sight. she was extraordinary with no limits. wish she could have pulled through. i always wonder with those we lost, how music would be right now.
She's in shock, she could't believe it. love her reaction.
Amy and Tony and Sinatra are having the universe's coolest jazz concert rn 💗
You never see celebrities acting like this for an award. She is so real.
One of the most deserving wins in history
It's incredible to see someone experience one of the greatest moments of a person's life on film. Winning a Grammy and have it presented by an idol of hers. It's so sad that she isn't still here with us.
In the doco she said it didn't match the feeling of being on drugs
the way the band hugged her was so gentle. you can tell they loved that girl.
Bullshit
@@alex_Skye lmao??????
@@bingbong3080 with the amount of times shes performed on stage heavily intoxicated and they never helped her, wheres the so called love? And its not here just cause she won a grammy
@@alex_Skye ok👍👍👍👍👍
My heart will never heal from the loss of Amy. What an absolute tragedy it was when we lost her. Shame on us all for not being kinder to her.
❤
I feel it still, too. The only "celebrity" death that has touched me so deeply.
Lol no, she was killed by Beyonce
When you're in shock, truth comes out. And that moment everyone around her and her turning around and everyone embracing her and their natural celebrations - show how humble, shows her gratitude, shows how they love each other. Well done.
Today, 10 years without her 😢
It's mad to think that I've just watched this amazing video yesterday after quite a long time and yet today it was announced that Tony Bennett has passed away. May both of them rest their souls in peace.
i get chills.....what a talent
It was honestly such a blow when she died. Ugh! Her music was so authentic.
This will FOREVER be a mood!!!
Never fails to make me cry
this moment is so precious - you can see her shine. I miss her everyday.
Why always want to cry everytime she shows her surprise?
Is because is a reminder of our humanity and humbleness, and how everyone of us have dream we want to come true?
The reaction of her band/team shows that Amy was the real deal.
That moment was outstanding. May she Rest In Peace
I get a lump in ny throat when I watch this. Beautiful talented amy. You went too soon. But god did you leave a legacy
Shes gonna be my fave forever. I really love Amy. Her music, her charisma, ughhh i just cant believe shes gone too soon.
The sheer unexpected look on her face does not lie! I just learned of her music but fell in love with it and her. We had her for a bit, thank God for that.
Her band loved her especially those 2 dancers she hugged. I believe they could see her desmise because I notice in several videos where is it was apparent she was suffering, they picjed and held her up. It must have be devastating for them to have lost her the way they did.
I noticed that too, must gave been hard for them to witness. Anyone know where they are now ?
@@CherryDreamer96Zalon's page youtube.com/@zalonmusic?si=hp_b72Hax5YjX1Sz
May her soul rest in peace 🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful and heartbreaking all at once 💔
Yes.
that shocked moment is one of the most beautiful thing I’ve seen! ❤
Who's here after Back to Black film?!
guilty
Yo NO.
just saw her movie tonight and wow they really got this scene spot on! even the actress with her mannerisms and the angles from when she hugged her mom
I just saw the movie. I had to stop myself from crying throughout the movie. Even now I’m sad 😢
Her band loved her so much
Just an incredible video and such innocence and excitement rolled into a 10 second wide-eyed stare. Such talent, just unreal.
It’s just straight out of a movie. I find myself watching this once a week. I’ve never found anyone on anywhere near the level of amy
Очень странно... А ФРЕДИ МЕРКЬЮРИ гораздо выше её, мировое признание ! ❤
When she heard her name, she looked and walked towards the mic, as if in her head, she was just called to perform. Then it hit her ❤
I miss her. This one hurt when she died. So beautiful, graceful and truly talented.
I want her shocked expression in this video to be a portrait. Total icon moment. RIP beautiful Amy Jade💜⭐
She was so pure and Innocent
shes so humble abt it too. god bless her poor soul 💔
This makes me want to cry… wish she realized how much people loved her. ❤️
The look of total grief & utter pain on her mother’s face…I firmly believe in that moment, she knew she was going to lose her daughter, it’s written all over her face…for whatever reason, she got a premonition of her death in that moment & knew Amy was lost.
Who's here because " she knows" ? 💔🕊
One of her biggest influences announced her name for a reward she didn’t think she would win. Like another comment said: the lighting, the crowd, the camera angle, & her genuine shock/awe… this moment was perfect.
How come… 3 legends in the same place. Amy, Natalie and Tony. What a great time for music. May the three of them rest in power! ❤️
I felt very overwhelmed with joy watching her get this Grammy. A true sweetheart who just wanted to make music caught in the darkness of this horrible industry. You deserved that Amy 🎉
I just cant help but cry for her. She looked so truly happy.
I love her giving a shout out to London. To me that’s biggie saying “Brooklyn we did it” A beautiful moment. Rip Ms Amy.
When grammys weren't rigged and actually talented artists won.
Her band's reaction was everything. ❤
That reaction was like something out of a film ❤️ What a pure soul Amy was
I have this moment as a poster in my hallway. We lost her too soon. She was struggling while shining bright. 😢
This moment will forever bring tears to my eyes
Her reaction is everything and its so sweet how her mum is hugging her the whole time
She's shocked because she knows.
Her face will forever bring me to tears what a legend
R.I.P. Tony Bennett, Natalie Cole, and Amy Winehouse
the last singer. God Bless Amy
I could watch her win a million times, this was so deserved.
SHE CLEARLY SAYS: " I HAVE TO SAY SOMETHING TO BEYONCE", SHE DID NOT...I`M IN TEARS, WE LOVE YOU ANGEL.
One of the best reactions to winning a Grammy ever. Lol
10 years without Amy 😓🤧
Poor Little Girl... She reacted like a little girl. She was so grateful to her parents who did not appreciate her at all
God bless Amy Winehouse. Her music has helped me through some sh*t. So sad she is no longer with us but her music will live on forever ♥️♥️💐
it's so lovely that she goes hug the dancers
Name me a more iconic Winehouse moment than this, I’ll wait, rest in peace darling girl you are sorely missed
She was so extremely talented
The delay as she sways then the band realises and celebrate in the background, just pure magic.
Makes me want to cry. She should still be here, she'd be one of the very best.
Oh sweet Amy, we miss you so very much. Such a huge talent, such an unfortunate and preventable tragedy. We love you Amy ❤
When she realises and she's stood there in shock, she just looks like an angel. I'll never forget this moment.
1:30 "For my Blake, my Blake incarcerated."
It’s so sweet to see how happy her whole crew was to be on stage and to celebrate that moment. ❤️
Most Gracious & Humble 🌟
Look at how loved she was! Because she was genuinely authentic along with such an amazing natural talent. Such a beautiful soul 💖🕊️💖
One of the greatest voices ❤️
Her breathing as the win sinks in...Adorable. 😭😭😭😭💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Who else is here after seeing the short about Diddy, Beyoncé, and others faces when she won? 😳
What do I gotta look up for that didn’t see that?
@@buddywireless9371the video you saw is edited lol
I'm crying 😢 she was such an amazing singer with a blessed talent.