notyourblonde

potentially lovely, perpetually human, suspended and open.

jenn. 22. about.

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I’ve been singing this song every night that I’ve played since Amy Winehouse died. I’ve been singing it for her, because I know that she loved this song. And I was so inspired by her. She never took it seriously  just how much I was inspired by her. And she was such a joker, and such a lovely girl. And it’s just devestating, really.

But I’ve been asking everyone, if they’ve got a camera or a phone, if you can get it out, and put the light on, and shine it.

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yelyahwilliams:

all night.

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Amy Winehouse Feat. Nas - Like Smoke

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Like Smoke | Amy Winehouse ft. Nas

I never wanted you to be my man, I just needed company. / Don’t wanna get dependent on your time, or who you spend it on, then lose the way you love me. / Like smoke, I hung around in the unbalanced. 

mydearestlola:

Amy Winehouse- ”Our Day Will Come” off her posthumous album “Lioness: Hidden Treasures”

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All we can do is adapt the way we view this condition, not as a crime or a romantic affectation but as a disease that will kill. We need to review the way society treats addicts, not as criminals but as sick people in need of care. We need to look at the way our government funds rehabilitation. It is cheaper to rehabilitate an addict than to send them to prison, so criminalisation doesn’t even make economic sense.

Russell Brand on addiction, following the death of Amy Winehouse (via quote-book)