So young. So talented. So troubled. For many who fight similar demons or have have fought them before, it was apparent that the British Grammy Award winning superstar was not meant to grow old bones. After developing a fanbase with an excellent 2003 debut album, she soared straight to the sun with her breakthrough Grammy winning, righteously unique sounding, 2006 "Back To Black" album, but perhaps she flew too high, too soon. Any who saw her recent difficulties on stage {she was so wrecked she was actually boo-ed off the stage at her first gig back before she cancelled the rest of the tour}, combined with another trip to rehab, knew the battle had become win or lose. A wonderful talent-some body's daughter-many peoples' friend-found dead today in her London home at age 27. We also can't help but notice that the age of 27 has not been good to talented, but troubled musicians-Joplin, Hendrix, Morrison and Cobain are among the list of those who died at such a young age.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14262237
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R3WBhod0sE {"Maybe you had too much too fast. Maybe you had too much too fast. Or just overplayed your part."}
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uPEu0Yg8eo {Stripped down, with just an acoustic guitar behind her, and the enchanting voice of some departed old soul..Winehouse at her best at the British Mercury Awards in 2006 singing "Love Is a Losing Game." You could have heard a pin drop once she started with her vocals.}