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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Amy Winehouse Booed on stage during Birmingham Concert

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Amy Cryhouse Winehouse was booed and concert goers began leaving during her concert in the Birmingham leg of her UK tour. She’s missing her crack head husband so much she was crying through her performance, kept putting ‘Blakey’ into her songs and even changed ‘Me and Mr Jones’ into ‘Mr Blakey’. During a cover of The Zutons’ Valerie, she stopped singing, dropped the mic and left.

WTF woman? You should be happy you’re not dealing with his pasty, crusty ass but instead you cry over how much you miss it. I understand you’re in ‘love’ but you’re allowing your entire career to go to shit over a man and heroin. I really love this bitch and don't want her to end up dead in the next 6 months. I wanna kidnap her and force feed her some Thanksgiving turkey next week! With my luck she'll try to use the flavor injector as a syringe for her heroin. Speaking of heroin, it’s being claimed that she had her beehive searched for drugs buy Pentonville prison officers during a visit to Blake this week.

Anyway, here’s some comments people had left on the story on BBC's website about their account with the Cryhouse concert:

I was unlucky enough to see Amy's so called "performance" last night and it was shambolic! This young lady thinks it's OK to waste other people's time and money just because of her talents. I think she needs to have a long hard look at herself in the mirror because somewhere in there is a very gifted young girl! Come on Amy!
Phil Ford, Aston, Birmingham
I was at the NIA last night, and walked out about three quarters through. It was absolutely terrible - it was embarrassing for everyone.
Adele, Stourbridge, England


Was a poor gig on all accounts. She was not in a state to perform, and it was distressing and sad to see. The majority of people sitting around me had left during her first few songs.
Zoe Stevens, Derby, UK


The people who booed her should be ashamed of themselves. She has more talent in her little finger than all of them put together. My daughter was disgusted at the people booing her. She is going through a very hard time and to have the bottle to get out on that stage and perform is admirable. Her group were very supportive. I had a great night
Jackie , Willenhall, England


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