the singer had spent an hour reminding us why she’s one of the UK’s brightest talents
It was a reformed Amy who confidently walked out on stage on Saturday night, arriving on time, smiling and in excellent voice.
Gone were the slurred words and forgotten lyrics of recent times, this was Amy at her best for well over a year.
By Natalie Jamieson
Newsbeat's entertainment reporter
As with artists like Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger, John Frusciante etc. It can be shown that people can indeed hit rock bottom yet come back to musical highs![]()
The whole set is on BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/glastonbury/2008/artists/amywinehouse/
Their review seems rather odd, I don't know, maybe it was a different show to what I saw.
Quoted from the BBC Radio 1 newsbeat page.
the singer had spent an hour reminding us why she’s one of the UK’s brightest talents.
It was a reformed Amy who confidently walked out on stage on Saturday night, arriving on time, smiling and in excellent voice.
Gone were the slurred words and forgotten lyrics of recent times, this was Amy at her best for well over a year.
It gets worse - just read the 'reporters' write up - I think she wasn't even at the gig, there can be no way she is talking about the same gig...
Good job Natalie, did yourself proud there.
The had more talent in her little finger than any X factor, Idol, talent show monkey. You should respect the talent at least. Sure shes mucking it up though - what a pity.
If somebody pulled my hair for no reason..id punch them!