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It seems obvious to me she knew she had problems though I doubt she knew what sort of danger she was in , and despaired of finding solutions in a clinic. This woman had access to all those resources, but never found a weapon to combat her demons. The sad truth of rehab is that you have to really be ready for it. Showing up at AA after a long weekend is a recipe for recidivism.

Almost all successful recoveries start with a catastrophic rock-bottom moment, where the only remaining options are rehab or suicide. In general, people who die of overdoses do so accidentally, before they reach that terrible moment. I agree, and refer you to the rather good post written by Russell Brand in memory of her.

The speaker both has no interest in going to rehab because she understands that her problems are underlying emotional ones that drive her addiction, and because she understands that going to rehab will not solve any of them. The song seems a bit difficult to interpret. Regardless, Amy was very talented as a singer and a songwriter and the music world has lost a lot in losing her possible future contributions. I think you may be confusing rehab with detox.

Detox will not solve any of the underlying emotional issues which drive her addiction, but rehab in theory will address them. He convinced her—she was reluctant—to write it.

He then pepped it up and arranged it to the pop hit it is now. I would draw a very small parallel to actors—they inhabit a character, usually speaking lines written by another person. Singer-songwriters blur the line a bit more. Once they wear off, you're right back to square one. GaHeRiS on February 24, General Comment I mostly agree with you musicmax. I think she knows she is more than an occasional drinker, though, as she has said "The problem isn't exaggerated.

I'm a terrible drunk. I have no idea. I hate that. The blackouts. Happens too often. No Replies Log in to reply. My Opinion I like how it's a song about her personal experiences.

Songs are usually about love and relationships,but this one isn't which is a nice difference. Fairygirl on July 12, Link. I remember crying along to "Love Is a Losing Game. I sobbed for hours when I heard that you were gone. I have that sick, heart-heavy feeling, and it's killing me. I know I'm gonna be feeling it for a long time.

But like you said, tears dry on their own. Her refusal spawned her signature song. When Winehouse's management team tried to persuade her to enter an alcohol rehabilitation program, she went to her father for a second opinion. She explained that her main problem was that she was lovesick, and that there was no rehab program for that. Her father agreed and she fired the management team.

Shortly after this episode, she explained it to her friend and producer Mark Ronson, as they were out for a walk in New York City. Winehouse said to Ronson, "They tried to make me go to rehab but I said, 'no, no, no. He turned to Winehouse and said they needed to get back to the studio right away. In the lyrics of the song, Winehouse says she'd "rather be at home with Ray" and that "there's nothing you can teach me that I can't learn from Mr.



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