10/13/2011

Russell Brand together with Bruno Mars Pay Homage to the Late Amy Winehouse Throughout the VMAs

By Fred Myeruaw


During the VMAs this year, Bruno Mars carried out the 1950's style cover of the song Valerie tribute to Amy Winehouse. Given that Amy Winehouse was in no way able to make it to the VMAs in the run of her profession, but during the VMAs presented on Sunday night on MTV, plenty of her admirers and pals paid tribute to her memory just a month after death. Her pal Russell Brand paid tribute by telling some of the best things about her accompanied by a loving note that bothered him subsequent her loss of life. He felt it was something which was fast and sad. He went on to state: "First time I met her, she was sort of like a daft, dopey person, just wandering around slightly crazy, like plenty of individuals who're drawn to big cities having a peculiar, unknowable talent."

He desired to let every person realize that she was just an regular lady, but had amazing hair. When Brand first noticed her perform, he felt like he was seeing and realizing that she had uncommon, wonderful, and genuine natural talent that you simply do not come by every day. This was not a person that desired to be made famous and was trying each stop. She had a genuine and pure wonderful talent that not many people come across in their lifetimes. He felt that she was a genius, and struggled with the exact same issues that he has in the past: alcoholism and drug addiction as a lot of people have before him. He also concluded with just how much of an affect and influence that she has had on plenty of different stars out there for example Adele and Katy Perry, his spouse.

Next up was the singing tribune from Bruno Mars. He took the stage and wowed every person with his amazing Valerie performance. He was entirely in costume for the 1950's in his very best sock hop costume along with his hair pomaded up.

Behind him was a big bad that played all stops. To the beat of the song within the background was a image tribune showing pictures of Winehouse all through her life and her memories. Graphics were also followed with the images to illustrate the big screen. With a side shuffle and some fancy moves he was in the position to have the audience singing with him about Amy and missing her. It absolutely was truly an event within the year.

Tony Bennett was able to show up to the VMAs to add to the tribune. He released some never before witnessed footage from his very own assortment of a music completed by him and Winehouse together. He was one of the last people to ever record with Winehouse and desired to share this encounter with everybody else. He mentioned that Winehouse was certainly a true blues singer and had it in her to go all the way in terms of her singing career. The toxicology reports had been introduced and stated that Winehouse had no traces of illegitimate substances in her system at the time of her death. This was a relief to quite a few people, and her loved ones was the ones to share this details.




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