All addicts, regardless of the substance or their social status share a consistent and obvious symptom; they’re not quite present when you talk to them. They communicate to you through a barely discernible but unignorable veil. Whether a homeless smack head troubling you for 50p for a cup of tea or a coked-up, pinstriped exec foaming off about his speedboat, there is a toxic aura that prevents connection. They have about them the air of elsewhere, that they’re looking through you to somewhere else they’d rather be. And of course they are. The priority of any addict is to anaesthetise the pain of living to ease the passage of the day with some purchased relief.
-- Russell Brand
But it does take the tragic death of a wealthy artist to bring out the romantic theme of addiction and young death. The loss of Amy Winehouse inspired this dreamy reflection of otherworldliness.
-- Russell Brand
But it does take the tragic death of a wealthy artist to bring out the romantic theme of addiction and young death. The loss of Amy Winehouse inspired this dreamy reflection of otherworldliness.