- 1. If You Really Do – Bic Runga
- 2. Love You So – Delilah
- 3. Sonic Armada (A Trip To The Moon) – Air
- 4. J – Ani DiFranco
- 5. ¿Which Side Are You On? – Ani DiFranco
- 6. Best Friends, Right? – Amy Winehouse
- 7. Concrete Waves – Kendra Morris
- 8. This Girl’s Prepared For War – Bic Runga
- 9. Where Have U Been – Rihanna
- 10. Born To Die – Lana Del Rey
Tag Archives: amywinehouse
Video Premiere: “Our Day Will Come” by Amy Winehouse
Posthumously, Amy Winehouse is still rocking! This is a new song from the quickly put-together album of unreleased material called Lioness: Hidden Treasures. The song sounds like a cut from the Back To Black era. It’s all taken from snippets of her previous videos and then some still to zoom into. It looks like a VH-1 Behind The Music documentary. Let’s hope the unleash some unseen footage next time around.
First Listen: “Like Smoke” by Amy Winehouse
1Tracks from Amy Winehouse’s posthumous Lioness: Hidden Treasures are leaking left and right. This is a new track from it called “Like Smoke” and it features Nas, or is it someone else? To tell you the truth, we wanted less rap and more Amy. Actually, no rap at all. That voice!
Video Premiere: “Ouch (Demons Never Die Mix)” by Dionne Bromfield
1The original version of this song had better get a video and a release date or we’ve lost all faith in good pop music. The original is so stellar that it’s hard for me to digest this one or the video for it. I imagined the other one to be a faux-live throwback TV performance reminiscent of the mid-60′s Motown performances but with color! This makes us a little sad, to see that this version settled for the version that makes the single. Please say it isn’t so!
Loft965.com is 3 years old!
6Three years ago today we launched Loft965.com onto the internet. It has been a whirlwind of a trip ever since and is still going strong. Instead of going on rants about how great it is and all, we decided to just give a synopsis by numbers through the history of the blog and what it has become.
10,002 posts (not including drafts and deleted ones)
3,035,507 individual visitors (including the first few months before the official launch)
2 online awards (one this year, one last year)
#65 most- read music blog on Wikio (we’ve been on a long vacation, still not bad at all)
#27 most-read music blog worldwide! (Last month’s ratings on Technorati, whoa!)
12,647 comments (approved, non-discriminatory and on-topic ones)
15,716 tags (including misspelled ones, lol)
56 categories (enough for us, we thinks)
2,165 followers on Facebook (check it here)
1,340 + 585 followers on Twitter (check it here, too and here)
9 artist interviews (more to come soon!)
2 staff members (sometimes three, depending on the mugaga)
332,311th most-checked website in the US (according to Alexa, this includes everything online not just blogs)
402 websites linking in to us (according to Alexa, again)
477,268th most-checked website globally (love this one!)
25-34 is the age range of our visitors (obv)
0 number of kids they have (double obv)
5,490th most-RSSed blog worldwide! (generally, not music-specific)
1 countries we are banned in (cause we’re danja! Especially proud of this one)
38 online compilations (clickitty click)
100% goodness (we thinks)
We can’t think of any more we’d like to divulge at this moment. At any rate, these are just some quirky insights on the website’s progress. As always we promise to keep up the work we are doing in catering to your daily music needs. Send us feedback via email, Twitter or comments. We love you, appreciate you and embrace you. Keep on coming by the thousands on daily basis and we promise to deliver. Much love from the sky somewhere over New York!
Loft965.com is about to turn 3!
1Yes, Loft965.com is about to complete its third year in operation. The little blog that started with a public sneer, yet reached the global sphere will celebrate its inception on September 15th, 2011. For this occasion we plan to give you gifts and create a strategy for the fourth year. We promise you a better, bigger and bolder year ahead of us. In celebration and because we have been receiving some great love, we need you to get involved!
Please send in your Loft965.com wishes, letters, pictures, stories, videos, quotes and whatever else in commemoration of this occasion. We already have a few, we’ll post the best of the best on here. Also, the best entry will receive a Loft965.com goodie bag with wonderful things! The submissions can be anything from one-liners, to tribute pictures, to essays and vlogs.
Send in your submission to: admin@loft965.com
Thank you!
Dionne Bromfield covers Amy Winehouse’s “Love Is A Losing Game”
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Amy Winehouse’s “Back To Black” becomes the best-selling UK album of the century!
1Amy Winehouse has broken another posthumous record and this one is bigger than anything before. The late one has notched up enough sales to make her monumental album Back To Black the best-selling album from the UK in this century. Of course, the century’s not over, but this is for now. Click here for more information.
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Amy Winehouse’s autopsy results say there were no drugs involved!
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News just in is that Amy Winehouse’s autopsy results showed no signs of drug overdose. “Toxicology tests showed there were no illegal substances in Amy Winehouse’s body when she died last month at age 27, her spokesman said Tuesday. In a statement, he added that alcohol was present, but that it could not be determined what part if any it played in her death.” Click here for more.
Loft965.com’s coverage of Way Out West festival!
2As you can tell by the lovely picture, we are covering the Way Out West festival, which Robyn, Santigold and the lovely Prince are playing. We hear rave review of the festival and how greatly it was organized. We will keep you posted it with the write-ups soon. Meanwhile, enjoy the crowd cheering to Robyn below.
Loft965.com Chart: Week 32 of 2011
1- 1. Foreign Language – Flight Facilities
- 2. Buy Me Love – Wynter Gordon
- 3. Do You Remember – Ane Brun
- 4. I Bring The Beat – RuPaul
- 5. Love You Like A Love Song – Selena Gomez & The Scene
- 6. Ouch That Hurt – Dionne Bromfield
- 7. Yeah Right – Dionne Bromfield
- 8. Rather Die Young – Beyonce
- 9. End Of Time – Beyonce
- 10. Southern Freeez – Beverley Knight
Amy Winehouse covers The Word magazine!
1Loft965.com Chart: Week 31 of 2011
2- 1. Do You Remember – Ane Brun
- 2. Foreign Language – Flight Facilities
- 3. Yeah Right – Dionne Bromfield
- 4. End Of Time – Beyonce
- 5. Buy Me Love – Wynter Gordon
- 6. I Bring The Beat – RuPaul
- 7. Start Over – Beyonce
- 8. Why You Do That – Amina Bryant
- 9. Marathon – Tennis
- 10. Love You Like A Love Song – Selena Gomez & The Scene
My Statement on Amy Winehouse’s death
12I purchased Amy Winehouse’s debut album, Frank, the week it came out. Not because I knew of her before or because someone recommended it to me, but because I fell in love with the artwork and I have an affinity for female vocalists. I have picked up albums previously purely because of the sleeve and they have become some of my greatest friends along the musical way. Little did I know that the plastic case I had before me would hold some of the freshest and most soulful music I would ever come across.
As I proceeded to pay the cashier informed me that the music playing in-store was from her record. It was “You Sent Me Flying,” a track that would later become a monumental reminder of the time. I did however compare her vocals to Ms. Dynamite, which at the time was singlehandedly carrying British soul music. It was the start of a great friendship.
The album went from the CD onto my first generation iPod that could barely hold my stuff. The album was on heavy shuffle rotation and some tracks stood out. At first, I didn’t know whether to classify the album as Jazz or Soul or Pop. Here, you have this little white girl with a voice that didn’t seem like it could come out of her doing songs that the radio would surely not play. Moreover, she was keen on simplifying the melodies rather than overproducing the tracks. Even the singles felt too stripped-down for the music of the time.
The songs were birthed from great jazz standards but the lyrics are straight from the ‘hood. I just took it for its sheer genius although it did not fit with anything I was listening to at the time. This would turn out to be the start of an enormous contribution to pop music that Amy Winehouse has left us with, albeit curtly.
The thing about Amy Winehouse’s music, much like her demeanor, is that no bullshit is taken. The beats are raw, the vocals unaltered and the lyrics are in your face. Most people would happily sing to some of her tracks not knowing that the words are laced with sexual overtones, drug usage and political incorrectness. In most cases, you could imagine Winehouse saying what she sings about is a regular everyday conversation.
A few years later and many accidental visits from Amy Winehouse on shuffle, my best friend visits me while I was doing my Master’s and tells me of this great new throwback song about boozing. It was called “Rehab.” It was her, this time she lost the pumps, refrained from trying to be coquettish and let her hair down, literally and figuratively. This re-packaged image was strong, vintage and direct. This kind of make over cannot be summoned by fashion designers, it had to be the byproduct of personal change.
As everyone did, I fell in love with “Rehab” and made sure I pre-ordered the album that came along with it. I remember thinking the lead single was too strong for an entire album to hold up to. Boy, was I wrong. Back To Black arrived the second day of its release before a night of personal circumstances that would entirely change my life. Back To Black, along with its concept, theme, sound and motif, would become my best friend for the next couple of months, helping me through one of the toughest periods of my life. You might think this is an overstatement, but I correlate everything with music and I believe that it is mender, sonically and mentally.
As per that day, I slipped in the CD, with a broken jewel box thanks to DHL, and skipped over the first track. Every track that came was a masterpiece. Of course, some stood out more than others, but then I would later find out that some songs will personally evolve with the listener. The stark melodic backdrop, the unabashed inclusion of the soul element and, again, her mesmerizing lyrics. Every song on it spoke of a different sorrow – hymns of 21st-century qualms. I knew from then that it was only a matter of time until this girl blows up. And not in the Ms. Dynamite kind of way.
At one point during the height of her fame and amidst all the paparazzi frenzy about drugs and alcohol, I texted a friend of mine who is very fond of her, telling him “Wouldn’t it she just cement her legacy if she were to pass away now,” jokingly and in reference to Janis Joplin’s life. Little did we know, that she would die at the same age producing as many albums and Joplin.
The news of her death didn’t come as a shock to many, but it did to me. First and foremost, because I haven’t kept up with the yellow journalism about her life and second, because I was truly waiting for her to produce another album. I was eagerly awaiting anything from her. I figured, since she has taken such a long break, she surely is about to release something soon. Having her gone so early is like watching one of the pinnacles of modern music get snatched away by one tweet.
There was only one Amy Winehouse and the likelihood that someone would come up with the same sound is nought. What bothers me the most about the reaction to her death is that almost all media outlets (and even fans) concentrated on painting her as the poster-child of drug abuse and alcoholism, even when the autopsy results haven’t surfaced. Rarely did I see a mention of her amazing contribution to popular and soul music.
Amy Winehouse is solely responsible for the third-wave revival of soul music. Without her there would be no Duffy, no Daniel Merriweather and surely no Adele. At least not in the genre’s they are in now. Amy took a very beautiful sounds that popular music once made like jazz, blues, soul, neosoul and Motown merging them with a modern sensibility and packaged them for the times. A potent formula many before her tried and miserably failed. Yet, Amy not only mastered it but made it a platform from which other singers can jump.
At the same time, many people have a great misunderstanding about addiction, its consequences and ramifications. For one to understand why a person goes through all of this can’t be judged by the snapshots the paparazzi takes, moreover, artists struggle all the time, that’s what makes their art so valuable. Judgement aside, Amy is one of the greatest artists pop music has ever seen. The brevity of her life is a sad sad story that will probably go done in history as one of music’s greatest losses.
This is a great loss for the people who loved her. A great loss for soul and jazz music. A great loss for female singers-songwriters. And, ultimately, a great loss for music as we know it today. ”Amy Amy Amy,” you will always be remembered your light will burn bright like the legends that came before you.
Sexy Track: “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” by Amy Winehouse
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In reflection of Amy Winehouse’s life, we went on a rampage to listen to all the tracks she recorded which never made it onto an album. This is a cover of the Carole King-penned track for the Shirelles “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow,” which some might argue is one of the great pop standards of our time. Here, Amy takes the acoustic guitar route and concentrates on her vocals, bringing the lyrics to life and giving us one of the greatest renditions of the song. Click blow to listen to it.
Loft965.com Chart: Week 30 of 2011
1- 1. Just Friends – Amy Winehouse
- 2. Yeah Right – Dionne Bromfield
- 3. Cherry – Amy Winehouse
- 4. You Know I’m No Good – Amy Winehouse
- 5. You Sent My Flying – Amy Winehouse
- 6. Love Is A Losing Game – Amy Winehouse
- 7. End Of Time – Beyonce
- 8. In My Bed- Amy Winehouse
- 9. Back To Black – Amy Winehouse
- 10. Southern Freeez – Beverley Knight
Amy Winehouse’s third album is complete!
1Allegedly, word is in the Amy Winehouse has completed recording her third album and her record label was just waiting for her to finish her rehab stint and then get to releasing it. We already heard that she was recording a song with Tony Bennett, but not sure if that will end up on the album or not. There is no news out on the subject matter yet, but there are a couple of tracks floating around like “Puppy Love.”
Amy Winehouse’s dad tweets about her being “fine” eleven days ago…
1Amy is fine. Don't worry.—
mitch winehouse (@mitchwinehouse) July 12, 2011
Legendary: “In My Bed” by Amy Winehouse
1Another single from Frank, which didn’t fare well in the charts, but was atop my heart’s chart since the day it came out. Her brand of soul ushered in a whole new era of pop music.
Amy Winehouse’s last tweet!
oinka oikna oinka why you awake—
Amy Winehouse (@amyjademermaid) July 22, 2011
Amazing how she didn’t tweet for ages and suddenly yesterday she did.












