Amy Winehouse on fighting her inner demons and the just-married life

By JENNY ELISCUPosted Jun 14, 2007 12:35 PM

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Alongside the world's tallest free-stand-ing tower, one of the world's tiniest pop stars is crouched next to a garbage pail, collecting a pile of eyeliner pencils and mascara tubes between her hands. While Amy Winehouse wanders the courtyard of Toronto's 1,815-foot CN Tower in search of a plastic bag to hold her cosmetics, the man who was her fiancé on that May afternoon but who would be her husband five days later smokes a cigarette from my pack and looks bored. Blake Fielder-Civil -- or "Baby," as Winehouse calls him, in an array of inflections that strains the limits of the imagination -- gestures toward the trash can. "Her soda spilled inside her fake Louis," he says, pointing at the beaten-up mock Louis Vuitton purse atop the rubbish. "She had that bag for ages."

In the universe of a twenty-three- year-old, "ages" is as relative as age is. Winehouse might say she's been singing for ages, though it's been less than a decade. Or that she's been in love with her Baby for ages, though it's been only a couple of years, with a span of months off in between. Or that the scars that cover her left forearm come from wounds she inflicted on herself ages ago, though they look considerably fresher than that. She might say any of those things, if she said much of anything at all.

During those months when Winehouse and her Baby were not together -- among the things she will not say, even upon prolonged consultation with Fielder-Civil, is how many months it was -- Winehouse wrote an album's worth of heartbroken songs that has made her famous at home in the U.K. and increasingly so here in the States. Back to Black, a stylized collection of R&B throwbacks that sound like a British hip-hop brat's interpretation of Sixties Motown soul in the best possible way, gave Winehouse the highest-charting U.S. debut ever by a British female. Prince has taken to covering her "Love Is a Losing Game" and suggested that she join him onstage during his upcoming 21 Nights in London Tour. The Arctic Monkeys have added their own version of "You Know I'm No Good" into their set, and rap's top MCs are also fawning over Winehouse: Jay-Z appears on a new remix of her hit single "Rehab," Snoop Dogg has proclaimed his fanhood and Ghostface Killah was wowed enough by "You Know I'm No Good" that he rhymes over the track on his album More Fish.


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Amy Winehouse and Blake Fielder-Civil in Miami on their wedding day.

Photo: Max Vadukul

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