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Quincy Jones is a genius Everything that man touches turns to gold.
I just listened to his 1962 album Bossa Nova and it's amazing. Thats 20 years before Thriller. And he turned perhaps my favorite song of all time Stevie Wonders Superwoman almost even better than the original on the Sounds.. And Stuff Like That!! album. Give if up for the genius that is Q. Stockholm i mitt hjärta.. | |
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heck yeah!
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That word gets tossed around so arbitrarily these days. | |
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Tell us something we don't know... | |
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chuckaducci said: That word gets tossed around so arbitrarily these days.
finally, a thread for someone who actually deserves it. | |
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A brilliant producer & hitmaker, but sometimes I wonder...
He's called jazz, but his style of jazz seems very pop. I know way back when he worked with the heavys--Frank, Miles, Sarah Vaughn--but in the 70's was he really a force in jazz? Killer Joe? I don't know. And was he a composer? Musician? Arranger? Or just producer? And I disagree about Superwoman. Also What's Goin' On just doesn't move me like Marvin's. It seems like his brand of "genius" is more like (this is not a perfect analogy, but) Madonna's--as someone who knows what people will like. Now, like I said way back when, maybe his arrangements were genius, I don't know. But Body Heat is just a great pop song, I wouldn't call it genius. And I don't think he wrote it. But there's no disputing the beauty of the production on Suff Like That, Off the Wall, etc. Preparing for the onslaught... Check this song out at:
http://www.soundclick.com...tmusic.htm | |
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MJ should have never let that man out of his "inner circle" Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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but dont most people hate 'bad', saying thats where michael muic went wrong. i think people forget quincy produced that. | |
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A lot of ppl seem to think that Quincy made MJ's music great, it was MJ that made Billie Jean all by himself, listen to the demo which sounds practically the same as the finished version. Quincy simply gave MJ advice and assistance in the studio.
The reason Invincible wasnt as great as Thriller was because of Michael Jackson, not because Quincy wasnt producing it. | |
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FunkyBrotha said: Quincy simply gave MJ advice and assistance in the studio.
In other words Q hogged in on MJ & got his name put on the record as producer when he actually did very little except give advice. Nice rewriting of the MJ story. How about Rod Templeton? Did he write those songs for MJ on Off The Wall & Thriller or are they really MJ written songs that Rod fleshed out & then took full credit for? You can always tell a true blue MJ fan by their belief that MJ is the center of the universe. | |
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reallly? ure just finding this out lol, have u read his autobiography, GREAT READ!!!!!
he is great! | |
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Q is great outside of his work with Michael . His jazz cuts are great, and other artists he's worked with have to give him serious props.... [Edited 12/29/05 17:10pm] | |
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I was merely mentioning MJ let Q leave his circle..or whatever. I wasn't talking about the music. Quincy is a very powerful man and protected MJ...as well as being a mentor. Had he not left the MJ camp, MJ would probably not had as many issues as he does now. At least that's what my buddy's dad (an exec from one of the major studios) said. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: I was merely mentioning MJ let Q leave his circle..or whatever. I wasn't talking about the music. Quincy is a very powerful man and protected MJ...as well as being a mentor. Had he not left the MJ camp, MJ would probably not had as many issues as he does now. At least that's what my buddy's dad (an exec from one of the major studios) said.
I wasn't exactly directing that towards you, its just some people only apperciate Quincy Jones for his work with Michael. That's all I was saying | |
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MichaelsLight said: superspaceboy said: I was merely mentioning MJ let Q leave his circle..or whatever. I wasn't talking about the music. Quincy is a very powerful man and protected MJ...as well as being a mentor. Had he not left the MJ camp, MJ would probably not had as many issues as he does now. At least that's what my buddy's dad (an exec from one of the major studios) said.
I wasn't exactly directing that towards you, its just some people only apperciate Quincy Jones for his work with Michael. That's all I was saying sall good. I was bringing the context of Q beyond the music in MJ's world. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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I FREAKIN LOVE THIS MAN !!!!!
The dude.. Michael Jackson- brothers johnson- razamatazz- bet u wouldnt hurt me- so much amazing music... U need to go check out the dvd "listen up" he's an amazing man. | |
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A legend in popular music and it has nothing to do with Thriller and everything to do with his place in music history (jazz especially).
I've got to read that autobiography. | |
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Slave2daGroove said: A legend in popular music and it has nothing to do with
not even a little ...? [Edited 12/30/05 7:20am] | |
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um, i dont really understand the comparison with Rod Temperton, Rod wrote a few songs for Michael, i.e. he was a songwriter, but Michael made the music behind the lyrics.
Clearly u dont own any of the Special Edition MJ albums with all the demos, where MJ creates the music at home practically in perfect condition. Quincy even states this himself, that he was simply an advisor. The fact that MJ is the biggest artist on the planet has very little to do with Quincy Jones, he was in the picture just the same as Jam/Lewis and Teddy Riley. MJ is the biggest artist in the world because HE is talented. | |
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lilgish said: Slave2daGroove said: A legend in popular music and it has nothing to do with
not even a little ...? [Edited 12/30/05 7:20am] O.K., sure. My point is that the man was a legend before Thriller. | |
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Slave2daGroove said: lilgish said: not even a little ...? [Edited 12/30/05 7:20am] O.K., sure. My point is that the man was a legend before Thriller. most definately, he studied with Nadia Boulanger. | |
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FunkyBrotha said: MJ is the biggest artist in the world because HE is talented.
That's not true. I am the biggest artist in the world BECAUSE I am talented. | |
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Quincy Jones is one of those American music icons that if it weren't for his association with a handfull of Pop stars like Michael Jackson (or writing the Sanford and Son theme) most Pop music fans wouldn't even know existed.
Not even counting his Jazz affiliations, film scores and numerous arrangements and orchestrations, his Pop contributions go back as far as Lesley Gore's It's My Party. Do yourself a favor and listen the Theme from The Pawnbroker (sung by Sarah Vaughn) or Who Needs Forever? (sung by Astrud Gilberto) as a small example of the musical depth that is Q. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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novamonkey said: Everything that man touches turns to gold.
I just listened to his 1962 album Bossa Nova and it's amazing. Thats 20 years before Thriller. And he turned perhaps my favorite song of all time Stevie Wonders Superwoman almost even better than the original on the Sounds.. And Stuff Like That!! album. Give if up for the genius that is Q. And don't forget that Q was one of THE first of our musical elders to see/hear the hip-hop culture as THE future of the musical mainstream.....for better or worse. | |
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hellomoto said: but dont most people hate 'bad', saying thats where michael muic went wrong. i think people forget quincy produced that.
Bad is a fantastic piece of work. I dont know where people get off calling it anything but fantastic. | |
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Q is simply the genius above all geniuses left on earth. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: gargamelgibson?
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Quincy is a genuis,indeed.His 70s albums are incredible.However,I don't like his recent albums.Too many damn guest stars and rappers!! I bought his 1995 album 'Q's Jook Joint' but I eventually sold it....I wanna hear Quincy,not a bunch of rappers! Unfortunately,he is still continuing down this tired road.His upcoming CD will feature Snoop and Dr.Dre on a track | |
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