Site Update and Email Response
The Podcast page has been updated with what’s coming up in that, the future work page has been altered to reflect on going changes, and I have to also say that the blog posts will be infrequent over the next few days due to recording and playing Call of Duty 4.
Also I have received 2 emails about my comments about Amy Winehouse. To paraphrase once again, I don’t know what I am talking about and I am not a true fan according to one of them. She is meant to be out of it etc for her performances and you get her true spirit as opposed to artists who produce the same every gig. And I am an example of why we knock people who are famous. (well that part I guess is true, I have spoken about Amy a fair bit here on the blog and the Podcast)
Rather than respond in private, I will tell you all that I bought the tickets for two reasons:
1) Natalie really liked her and I thought it was a good thing to do for her. (Boyfriend Duty)
2) The performance earlier in the year at Glasto was fantastic, spot on with not a boo in the crowd. I thought it would be good based on that.
So I guess I am a mug then, and all the other naughty words. But you know what, I stand by what I said. It was constructive criticism towards the end, the start of it, I posted what I saw. If you want further proof, go to You Tube and watch what some other people have actually posted and make your own mind up.
Though having read a review today about the Glasgow gig, It appears she’s started to pull herself together, albeit still showing her dark side. Note perfect from what The Glasgow Daily Record reported, so here’s hoping that she gets better, her situation improves and carries on producing fine music, better than that bang bang crap we are all supposed to love.
Well I completely agree with you.
You know me, I like some really weird sh*t but when the performance is affected due to substance, you have a right to complain.
Take a band like Ministry, Al did nothing but get shit face and throw himself around the stage but least he was still able to perform.