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1. AMY WHINEHOUSE

1.1. 1. KEYWORDS - translate into Danish

1.1.1. award - pris turbulent - omtumlet eclipse - tilbagegang tabloids - formiddagsavis doomed - dødsdømt infusion - tilførlse defiant - udfordrende bouncy - livlig turmoil - uro vocal performance - vokal præstation appearance -fremtoning indifference -ligegyldighed

1.2. 2. Read the text. Use the keywords you have looked up to understand the text.

1.3. YOUR RESEARCH

1.3.1. Amy Winehouse, the Grammy Award-winning pop singer-songwriter whose compositions reflected — and ultimately were overshadowed by — a turbulent personal life and struggles with alcoholism and drug addiction, was found dead July 23, 2011 at her apartment in London. She was 27. Amy Winehouse's hit songs included "Rehab," "Valerie," "Tears Dry on Their Own" and "Back to Black." The British-born performer’s train-wreck-style public behavior often threatened to eclipse her talent. Although she received high-profile engagements, such as Nelson Mandela’s 90th-birthday concert at London’s Hyde Park in 2008, she routinely canceled or missed appearances, whether because of bad health or bad manners. In June 2011, Ms. Winehouse canceled a tour after she shouted “Hello, Athens!” to an audience of 20,000 in the Serbian capital of Belgrade. Backup singers had to sing her songs and she was ultimately booed off the stage. Ms. Winehouse said living dangerously generated her creativity, and she was often photographed half-dressed and wild-eyed. The English tabloids reported she had suffered brain damage from excessive use of drugs and alcohol. “It sounds like such a wank thing to say,” Ms. Winehouse once commented, “but I need to get some headaches going to write about.” Her reckless life often called to mind the doomed pop stars of earlier generations, including Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison and Kurt Cobain — all of whom also died at the age of 27. She had a fondness for jazz vocals and 1960s pop, but she roughed up the style to include hip-hop slang and an infusion of profanity. Her music often focused on drinking, drug-taking and chronic infidelity. Her song “Rehab” mirrored her life through its defiant lyrics: “They tried to make me go to rehab / I said no, no, no.” The bouncy song, styled after the early Motown sound and 1960s girl groups, became a hit in 2007. Amid the chaos and turmoil of her personal life, Ms. Winehouse won five Grammy Awards in 2008, including best new artist. She also won for song of the year and best female pop vocal performance for “Rehab,” as well as for record of the year and best pop vocal album for “Back to Black.” She was supported by a first-rate production team in her recordings, but she did not always appear first-rate in live performance. A New York Times music reviewer wrote of her May 2007 appearance at Manhattan’s Highline Ballroom, “Her voice glints with possibility: tart, smoky, ready to flirt or sob, and capable of jazzy timing. “What she doesn’t have, and may not want, is the kind of focus older singers brought to their songs,” he wrote, adding that her performance “switched between confession and indiference.”

1.3.2. 1. Who is Amy Winehouse?

1.3.2.1. amy was a singer, songwriter and member of club-27. back to black and valerie are two of her most famous songs. the last years of her life she used an drugs and alcohol

1.3.3. 2. Research how Amy Winehouse’s life style affected her health and career.

1.3.3.1. 1. What do you know about Amy Winehouse and her lifestyle? she lived a very reckless lifestyle and she struggled with a lot of problems 2. What was her relation to alcohol and drugs? at the start of her carear she was only drinking a bit but that soon turned in to many drinks and she soon became a alcoholic and later her wife introduced her to drugs 3. What were her problems? she dealt with drug addiction alchoholisme and eatingdisorder (bolimia) 4. What were her solutions to the problems? she didn't really deal with her problems

1.3.3.1.1. Write down your notes here...

1.3.4. 3. Watch the video and listen to the song. Where does the video take place?

1.3.4.1. it takes place in a house but at the end it moves to a place that looks to be a mental instetution or a hospital.

1.3.5. 4. Rehab

1.3.5.1. REHAB LYRICS

1.3.5.1.1. Rehab Songwriter: Amy Jade Winehouse They tried to make me go to rehab but I said 'no, no, no' Yes I've been black but when I come back you'll know, know, know I ain't got the time and if my daddy thinks I'm fine He's tried to make me go to rehab but I won't go, go, go I'd rather be at home with Ray I ain't got seventy days Cause there's nothing There's nothing you can teach me That I can't learn from Mr Hathaway I didn't get a lot in class But I know it don't come in a shot glass They tried to make me go to rehab but I said 'no, no, no' Yes I've been black but when I come back you'll know, know, know I ain't got the time and if my daddy thinks I'm fine He's tried to make me go to rehab but I won't go, go, go The man said 'why do you think you here' I said 'I got no idea I'm gonna, I'm gonna lose my baby so I always keep a bottle near' He said 'I just think you're depressed, this me, yeah baby, and the rest' They tried to make me go to rehab but I said 'no, no, no' Yes I've been black but when I come back you'll know, know, know I don't ever wanna drink again I just ooh I just need a friend I'm not gonna spend ten weeks have everyone think I'm on the mend It's not just my pride It's just 'til these tears have dried They tried to make me go to rehab but I said 'no, no, no' Yes I've been black but when I come back you'll know, know, know I ain't got the time and if my daddy thinks I'm fine He's tried to make me go to rehab but I won't go, go, go

1.3.6. 1. What is the message of the song? the song is about family members/friends trying to convinse her to go to rehab so she can get her life back on track. but she dont want to go and thinks she got better things to do

1.3.7. 2. How does the video match the lyrics? she seems to dont care

1.3.8. 3. What is rehab all about? rehab is trying turn a persons life back on track after hitting the bottom

1.3.9. 4. Why does she say no? she think she is doing just fine

1.3.10. 5. What does she mean when she says “black”? she means she has improved

1.3.11. 6. Who wants her to go into rehab? her dad

1.3.12. 7. How long does the treatment take? ten weeks

1.3.13. 8. How did she do in school? not to good "I didn't get a lot in class"

1.3.14. 9. What does not come in a shot glass? schoolwork

1.3.15. 10. What does she think will happen if she commits herself to ten weeks of rehab? she dont want people to think that se needs to be reapaired

1.3.16. 11. What is it to be “on the mend”? https://www.google.dk/search?q=mend&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-ab&gws_rd=cr&dcr=1&ei=xZtYWuWBCMO8swHd_43IDA

1.3.17. 12. Does the doctor think she is depressed? yes she started taking antideprissiv

1.3.18. 13. Does she think she is depressed? no no no

2. KURT COBAIN

3. JIM MORRISON

3.1. James Douglas Morrison also known as Jim Morrison was an american singer from the band the doors. Morrison is regarded by both music critics and fans as one of the most iconic frontmen in rock history. Sadly he died at the age of 27 which was the result to he is a member of club-27.