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music it's ten years since amy winehouse died of| years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoningemember her last words, isaid i i will always remember her last words, i said i love you and she said i love you mommy. i can always remember the love she had for me. her story has been told countless times. but looking back herfamily say the medias treatment of the singer was unacceptable. it say the medias treatment of the singer was unacceptable.- singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting- _ singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting. and _ singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting. and it _ singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting. and it wasn't - singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting. and it wasn'tjust i singer was unacceptable. it was i disgusting. and it wasn't just amy it was_ disgusting. and it wasn't just amy it was way— disgusting. and it wasn't just amy it was way that they treated people. they called her wino, they called heriunkie, — they called her wino, they called herjunkie, they called a drug addict — herjunkie, they called a drug addict. and they couldn't do
music it's ten years since amy winehouse died of| years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoningemember her last words, isaid i i will always remember her last words, i said i love you and she said i love you mommy. i can always remember the love she had for me. her story has been told countless times. but looking back herfamily say the medias treatment of the singer was unacceptable. it say the medias treatment of the singer was unacceptable.- singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting- _...
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you were very close to amy winehouse and i i close to amy winehouse and i wonder how you are feeling't really think about it in milestones or years. it is strange to think it has been ten years. she's the person that, she kind of put me on the map. the work we did together is why i have a career, why i am talking to you. i think the lessons are learned working with her really about authenticity, she just wrote for that harder than anyone so whenever i thought to do anything that sounded a bit fake or not true, i can feel any�*s voicejust being fake or not true, i can feel any�*s voice just being like hey, really? like with her arms crossed. and i think that is some kind of, this thing why she is always around and she was a great friend, a miss her humour, a miss her energy but that's what it is.— that's what it is. fascinating insi . hts that's what it is. fascinating insights therefrom - that's what it is. fascinating insights therefrom mark i that's what it is. fascinating i insights therefrom mark ronson speaking to my colleague. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @benmboulos. this
you were very close to amy winehouse and i i close to amy winehouse and i wonder how you are feeling't really think about it in milestones or years. it is strange to think it has been ten years. she's the person that, she kind of put me on the map. the work we did together is why i have a career, why i am talking to you. i think the lessons are learned working with her really about authenticity, she just wrote for that harder than anyone so whenever i thought to do anything that sounded a bit...
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it is ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. u, mummy." i can always remember the love she had for me, always there. since then, amy's story has been told countless times but now her parents janis and mitch want to tell their side. people's idea about amy, the very black—and—white image of amy that she was struggling with addiction to alcohol and drugs. they thought she was a certain way, she wasn't. i knew amy. in a bbc documentary, the couple and amy's friends look back on the ups and downs of her life. she wanted to be famous, she wanted to be successful. when she got it, it was like, oh, god and it all kicked off, it all kicked off. at one point you say mistakes were made when amy was ill. what were the mistakes? the mistakes were... we didn't know... we didn't know what to do. no—one knew what to do because obviously the responsibility of the addiction lies with the person who is struggling with the addiction. as a family we could stand on our heads. how many times we had family interventions i lost count. how many times i t
it is ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. u, mummy." i can always remember the love she had for me, always there. since then, amy's story has been told countless times but now her parents janis and mitch want to tell their side. people's idea about amy, the very black—and—white image of amy that she was struggling with addiction to alcohol and drugs. they thought she was a certain way, she wasn't. i knew amy. in a bbc documentary, the couple and...
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it's ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. "i love you, mummy." and i can always remember the love she had for me. her story has been told countless times but, looking back, her family say the media's treatment of the singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting. and it wasn't just amy, it was - the way that they treated people. you know, they called her wino, they called herjunkie, - they called her drug addict. they couldn't do that today. it's got better, marginally. there she is. hello, darling! in a new documentary about amy's life, mitch and janis want to set the record straight. you can't airbrush alli the horrible stuff out. we wouldn't do that. but even through the times when she was seriously ill, | what got her through it and what got us through it — it might seem - like a stupid thing to say — was our sense of humour. | how would you like her to be remembered? as the nice person she was, soulful person, and caring. 0n the 23rd, we're all- together at the cemetery. the first ten minutes, - we'll be sobbing and then, af
it's ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. "i love you, mummy." and i can always remember the love she had for me. her story has been told countless times but, looking back, her family say the media's treatment of the singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting. and it wasn't just amy, it was - the way that they treated people. you know, they called her wino, they called herjunkie, - they called her drug addict. they couldn't do that today. it's got...
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it is ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. amy and she said i love you mummy, and she said i love you mummy, and i can always remember the love she had for me. always there. ,, . ~ j, love she had for me. always there. ,, . ~ , there. since then, amy's story has been _ there. since then, amy's story has been told _ there. since then, amy's story has been told countless - there. since then, amy's story has been told countless time | has been told countless time but now her parents, janis and mitch, want to tell their side. peoples idea of amy was very black— peoples idea of amy was very black and _ peoples idea of amy was very black and white, that she was struggling through addiction to alcohol— struggling through addiction to alcohol and drug. the}r struggling through addiction to alcohol and drug. they thought she was a _ alcohol and drug. they thought she was a certain _ alcohol and drug. they thought she was a certain way - alcohol and drug. they thought she was a certain way and - alcohol and drug. they thought she was a c
it is ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. amy and she said i love you mummy, and she said i love you mummy, and i can always remember the love she had for me. always there. ,, . ~ j, love she had for me. always there. ,, . ~ , there. since then, amy's story has been _ there. since then, amy's story has been told _ there. since then, amy's story has been told countless - there. since then, amy's story has been told countless time | has been told countless...
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it is ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. d for me, always there. since then, amy's story has been told countless times but now her parents janis and mitch want to tell their side. it was disgusting, notjust it was disgusting, not just amy, it was disgusting, notjust amy, but the way they called her names, and they couldn't do that today. it has got better, marginally. they want to set the record straight. you cannot airbrush the stuff out but even through the times when she was seriously ill, what got her and us through it, it might seem stupid, but it was our sense of humour. ., ., , ., stupid, but it was our sense of humour. ., ., ,, ~' stupid, but it was our sense of humour. ., ., ~ ., , humour. how would you like to be remembered? _ humour. how would you like to be remembered? is _ humour. how would you like to be remembered? is the _ humour. how would you like to be remembered? is the nice - humour. how would you like to be remembered? is the nice person i humour. how would you like to be i remembered? is the nice person
it is ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. d for me, always there. since then, amy's story has been told countless times but now her parents janis and mitch want to tell their side. it was disgusting, notjust it was disgusting, not just amy, it was disgusting, notjust amy, but the way they called her names, and they couldn't do that today. it has got better, marginally. they want to set the record straight. you cannot airbrush the stuff out but even through...
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. ♪ >> and a decade after the death of amy winehouse, her parents tell her story in a new documentaryelcome if you are watching on pbs in the united states, or around the world. more than 120 people have been confirmed dead after parts of northern europe were devastated by some of the worst flooding in decades. hundreds more are injured and others unaccounted for. the work of the emergency services it being severely hampered by difficult conditions. the german president has called for a more determined battle against climate change. the german states were worst hit. over 100 people have died there. in belgium, at least 20 people have been killed. july 20 has been declared a national day of mourning. the netherlands is also badly affected. the power of the water has been immense. here you can see a village, what it looked like before it was hit by floodwater, and here its afterward. water gushed to the town, causing a huge landslide in surrounding fields. our correspondent sent us this report. >> this country is reeling from the enormity of its loss. the grounds here fell away under th
. ♪ >> and a decade after the death of amy winehouse, her parents tell her story in a new documentaryelcome if you are watching on pbs in the united states, or around the world. more than 120 people have been confirmed dead after parts of northern europe were devastated by some of the worst flooding in decades. hundreds more are injured and others unaccounted for. the work of the emergency services it being severely hampered by difficult conditions. the german president has called for a...
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it is ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. y". she said, "i love you, mummy." i can always remember the love she had for me, always there. since then, amy's story has been told countless times herfamily saved her family saved the meatiest treatment of the singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting, not just amy, but the way they called her names, and they couldn't do that today. it has got better, marginally. ina new in a new documentary about amy's life they want to set the record straight. you cannot airbrush the stuff out but even through the times when she was seriously ill, what got her and us through it, it might seem stupid, but it was our sense of humour. how would you like her to be remembered? is the nice person she was, the soulful person, and caring. 0n the 23rd, we are together at the cemetery and the first ten minutes we will be sobbing and after that we will be in fits of laughter with a new amy anecdote. although it is not a joyful thing that you would celebrate it, but we do, we go and remember her. her parents
it is ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. y". she said, "i love you, mummy." i can always remember the love she had for me, always there. since then, amy's story has been told countless times herfamily saved her family saved the meatiest treatment of the singer was unacceptable. it was disgusting, not just amy, but the way they called her names, and they couldn't do that today. it has got better, marginally. ina new in a new documentary about...
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mark ronson there, remembering amy winehouse. and before we go, how about this?d the company that builds the suit, which can allow users to move upright for a few hours a day. it's used in hospitals in several countries, but it isn't yet available for everyday use and has a price tag of around $170,000 us. up next for viewers in the uk is the bbc news at ten with huw edwards, and for those watching on bbc world news, laura trevelyan has today's edition of world news america. thanks for watching. hello, welcome along to our longer—range weather forecast, which takes us out ofjuly and into the first part of august. now, i think summer warmth and sunshine will be in short supply. wednesday brought plenty of heavy, thundery downpours with an area of low pressure drifting across the uk. this low, drifting a little further eastwards as we head through thursday. at the same time, a new low will be approaching from the south—west. across the northern half of the uk, scotland, northern ireland, northern england, we will have a lot of cloud with outbreaks of rain at times.
mark ronson there, remembering amy winehouse. and before we go, how about this?d the company that builds the suit, which can allow users to move upright for a few hours a day. it's used in hospitals in several countries, but it isn't yet available for everyday use and has a price tag of around $170,000 us. up next for viewers in the uk is the bbc news at ten with huw edwards, and for those watching on bbc world news, laura trevelyan has today's edition of world news america. thanks for...
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ten years ago, amy winehouse was found dead in her flat in north london. ry called �*reclaiming amy�*. they spoke to our music reporter mark savage at the jazz cafe in camden, where she performed. what am i scared of? myself. # love is a losing game. it�*s ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. i will always remember our last words. i said, "i love you, amy". she said, "i love you, mummy". i can always remember the love she had for me, always there. since then, amy�*s story has been told countless times but now her parents janis and mitch want to tell their side. people's idea about amy, the very black—and—white image of amy was that she was struggling with addiction to alcohol and drugs. they thought she was a certain way, she wasn�*t. i knew amy. in a new bbc documentary, the couple and amy�*s friends look back on the ups and downs of her life. she wanted to be famous, she wanted to be successful. when she got it, it was like, oh, god. it all kicked off, it all kicked off. at one point, you say mistakes were made when am
ten years ago, amy winehouse was found dead in her flat in north london. ry called �*reclaiming amy�*. they spoke to our music reporter mark savage at the jazz cafe in camden, where she performed. what am i scared of? myself. # love is a losing game. it�*s ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. i will always remember our last words. i said, "i love you, amy". she said, "i love you, mummy". i can always remember the love she had for...
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tomorrow marks ten years since the death of the singing senation amy winehouse.abuse. tomorrow a new exhibition at the brownsword hepworth gallery here in london opens showing never before seen photos of amy. the man who was behind the camera phil griffinjoins me now. thank you very much for talking to us about your relationship with amy and about the new exhibition. the first thing to say is how was that relationship? how close does a photographer and a subject become when you are working with them so often and trying to capture more than just the public side of them? thank you for inviting me to come on. i think every relationship artistically but between collaborators is about trust. and once again that trust, you work again and again with the same people if you foster that environment where they can feel really safe with you to be who they are and know that you can translate them in a way that they recognise. in photographs we don't see ourselves, we see someone else's version of ourselves and i always say that good photograph is not taken, it is given and as
tomorrow marks ten years since the death of the singing senation amy winehouse.abuse. tomorrow a new exhibition at the brownsword hepworth gallery here in london opens showing never before seen photos of amy. the man who was behind the camera phil griffinjoins me now. thank you very much for talking to us about your relationship with amy and about the new exhibition. the first thing to say is how was that relationship? how close does a photographer and a subject become when you are working with...
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and a decade after the death of amy winehouse her parents tell her story in a new documentary.
and a decade after the death of amy winehouse her parents tell her story in a new documentary.
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back to black." >> the tree in his backyard is a tree she wrote "tears dry" under. >> what did amy winehouse'sk like them. in amy in her rehab video, she had really curly hair. i saw myself in her words and the way she sang. she was one of the first artists that taught me you can still touch people with simplicity. >> reporter: six years ago, cara broke through with her debut single, "here." and in 2018 she won theest new artist grammy. >> alissia cara. >> reporter: did you enjoy it at the time? >> yes. i had stars in my eyes. so doughy eyed about the whole thing. on the other hand, i think it's a lot of pressure for someone really young. i wish i had stayed more present and wasn't so scared. >> reporter: her song "scars to your beautiful" became an anthem for outsiders. ♪ you don't have to change a thing the world will change in time ♪ ♪ you're beautiful ♪ >> and part of your, i don't want to say image, was that you didn't have an image, you know? >> exactly. the box you get put into is you don't have a box. but it's still a box. it's a weird paradox. >> reporter: do you miss being on the roa
back to black." >> the tree in his backyard is a tree she wrote "tears dry" under. >> what did amy winehouse'sk like them. in amy in her rehab video, she had really curly hair. i saw myself in her words and the way she sang. she was one of the first artists that taught me you can still touch people with simplicity. >> reporter: six years ago, cara broke through with her debut single, "here." and in 2018 she won theest new artist grammy. >>...
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the world watched as whitney houston and amy winehouse, self destructed in plain sight, and in the 1970 s. i was stunned when i met karen carpenter as she was starving herself to death. and yet the conservatorship, britney spears described, sounds like prison. sarah. when legally is intervention justified? so we'll, intervention is typically what we call a last resort option. it's justified only when someone does not have the mental capacity to manage their day to day lives. you know, these are the people who have no concept of reality. no ability to judge their finances and who really just can't take care of themselves. and when we're talking about a conservatorship, the court, that's the court taking power away from you and giving it to someone else. so the big question here in britney's case, and in the case of, of legal intervention, is, can they take care of themselves? can brittany manage her own finances? and, and you just have to look at it for what it is. and it looks like she can use a and one in one day. we have britney spears, who for the last 10 years has been going on tour
the world watched as whitney houston and amy winehouse, self destructed in plain sight, and in the 1970 s. i was stunned when i met karen carpenter as she was starving herself to death. and yet the conservatorship, britney spears described, sounds like prison. sarah. when legally is intervention justified? so we'll, intervention is typically what we call a last resort option. it's justified only when someone does not have the mental capacity to manage their day to day lives. you know, these are...
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and talk to these people and i have always been so fascinated with sound, the first time i'm met amy winehousethis" and she played me some 60s girl group pop, so sound has always been front and centre when i've been thinking about music. and you had so many big names when you were making this series including paul mccartney, was that intimidating talking to him, or not? you know, in this show i'm sort of more the interviewer so i'm just more thinking ok, i don't want to ask paul mccartney some question that his answered like 700 times, what can we talk about that i know he will get excited about too and maybe shed new light on something that he's still never talked about, so that's where my head was at. i have so much respect forjournalism, music journalism, all of it. i thought, i'm not going to just go in there and be some kind of unprepared idiot because that would be a wasted opportunity to sit with some of these brilliant people, so ijust over prepared like hell, just like i always do. mark ronson they're speaking to my colleague. you can reach me and most of the team on social media. you
and talk to these people and i have always been so fascinated with sound, the first time i'm met amy winehousethis" and she played me some 60s girl group pop, so sound has always been front and centre when i've been thinking about music. and you had so many big names when you were making this series including paul mccartney, was that intimidating talking to him, or not? you know, in this show i'm sort of more the interviewer so i'm just more thinking ok, i don't want to ask paul mccartney...
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and talk to these people and i have always been so fascinated with sound, the first time i'm met amy winehouseg about music. and you had so many big names when you were making this series including paul mccartney, was that intimidating talking to him, or not? you know, in this show i'm sort of more the interviewer so i'm just more thinking ok, i don't want to ask paul mccartney some question that his answered like 700 times, what can we talk about that i know he will get excited about too and maybe shed new light on something that he's still never talked about, so that's where my head was at. i have so much respect forjournalism, music journalism, all of it. i thought, i'm not going to just go in there and be some kind of unprepared idiot because that would be a wasted opportunity to sit with some of these brilliant people, so ijust over prepared like hell, just like i always do. hello. wednesday brought us another day of some sunny spells, but some really heavy downpours and frequent thunderstorms with lightning and hail, too. this was the picture in telford during wednesday afternoon. now, t
and talk to these people and i have always been so fascinated with sound, the first time i'm met amy winehouseg about music. and you had so many big names when you were making this series including paul mccartney, was that intimidating talking to him, or not? you know, in this show i'm sort of more the interviewer so i'm just more thinking ok, i don't want to ask paul mccartney some question that his answered like 700 times, what can we talk about that i know he will get excited about too and...
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it is ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. know... we didn't know what to do. no—one knew what to do because obviously the responsibility of the addiction lies with the person who is struggling with the addiction. as a family we could stand on our heads. how many times we had family interventions i lost count. how many times i took her into rehab and she would walk out the next day... i don't think there is no right or wrong way to deal with it. i am quite an insecure person. the more insecure i felt, the more i would drink. i mitch, you were accused of putting amy on the stage when she was ill against her will. how do you respond to those criticisms? it's lies. not true. you only have to know amy to understand even when she was ill she would only do what she wanted to do. i had criticism about me putting her on stage in serbia. i wasn't in serbia. had i have been in serbia, she would not have been on the stage. there were a number of situations where i was there where she did not go on the stage previously to that. ican't... p
it is ten years since amy winehouse died of alcohol poisoning at the age of 27. know... we didn't know what to do. no—one knew what to do because obviously the responsibility of the addiction lies with the person who is struggling with the addiction. as a family we could stand on our heads. how many times we had family interventions i lost count. how many times i took her into rehab and she would walk out the next day... i don't think there is no right or wrong way to deal with it. i am quite...
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.# and remembering an icon — we talk to one of amy winehouse's friends on the eve of the opening of a
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the father of amy winehouse says he's hoping to release some of the music she recorded before she became more cloud that we've been used to, and into the afternoon, sunny spells, and temperatures this time will peak in the mid 20s, so we have lost a good few degrees there. and that easterly wind is set to freshen, particularly towards eastern coastal areas of kent, where we could see some gusts later in the day of up to 30 mph. now, through this evening and overnight, it will still feel cloudy and muggy. very mild again, there will be some outbreaks of rain moving northwards and eastwards through the night. in fact, across the weekend, there is a met office weather warning for heavy rain. some of those showers possibly thundery later on in the day on saturday, and on sunday, too, its also set to feel cooler. that's all for now. i'll have more in an hour. bye— bye. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. let's return to our top story — from today, some food industry workers in england will be allowed to avoid self—isolating if they get pinged by the covid—19 app. w
the father of amy winehouse says he's hoping to release some of the music she recorded before she became more cloud that we've been used to, and into the afternoon, sunny spells, and temperatures this time will peak in the mid 20s, so we have lost a good few degrees there. and that easterly wind is set to freshen, particularly towards eastern coastal areas of kent, where we could see some gusts later in the day of up to 30 mph. now, through this evening and overnight, it will still feel cloudy...
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and she has— are a big fan of amy winehouse and she has brought out a limited edition — she has broughtou have to get used to the band, you have to listen to track by track of the _ you have to listen to track by track of the album so if kids now listen to an _ of the album so if kids now listen to an artist — of the album so if kids now listen to an artist or band's single, are they— to an artist or band's single, are they going — to an artist or band's single, are they going to listen to all the back catalogue — they going to listen to all the back catalogue on spot if i? i am not so sure _ catalogue on spot if i? i am not so sure it _ catalogue on spot if i? i am not so sure it is — catalogue on spot if i? i am not so sure. it is quite important to be able _ sure. it is quite important to be able to— sure. it is quite important to be able to do— sure. it is quite important to be able to do that. it sure. it is quite important to be able to do that.— able to do that. it is that thing, that physical — able to do that. it is that thing, that physical thing, _ able to do that. it is that
and she has— are a big fan of amy winehouse and she has brought out a limited edition — she has broughtou have to get used to the band, you have to listen to track by track of the _ you have to listen to track by track of the album so if kids now listen to an _ of the album so if kids now listen to an artist — of the album so if kids now listen to an artist or band's single, are they— to an artist or band's single, are they going — to an artist or band's single, are they going to...