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Reply #150 posted 11/04/10 4:57pm

Vanilli

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Q is so WHACKED out. Sit down and shut up Quincy. I'm pretty sure you stopped

working after Bad. That remake is straight up garbage. If I had to like something,

it would be the beat, but the new lyrics suck, the vocals suck, the mixing suck,

and everything just seemed so predictable and terrible - all at the same time.

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Reply #151 posted 11/04/10 5:37pm

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Okay Quincy remember that when folks stop buying your lame

ass records now and folks stay away from any project you're

associated with.

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This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #152 posted 11/04/10 5:40pm

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I try never to get negative....but damn this is pure trash. And MJ would NEVER have approved this version. I like T Pain but DAMN this just sucks! That is a classic song and should not have been touched.

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Reply #153 posted 11/04/10 5:56pm

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didn't listen. not interested. mostly because it's not one of MJ's better songs. in fact, it's fairly week. i don't really understand the outrage.

if they'd slaughtered Human Nature or Billie Jean or Man In The Mirror or something, ok. but P.Y.T.? that song sucked from the get go.

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Reply #154 posted 11/04/10 6:34pm

Bulldog

Check This OUT!!!!

Q, discusses the album track by track!

http://www.billboard.com/...3884.story

12. P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) [feat. T-Pain and Robin Thicke]
The original was one of the tunes on Michael Jackson's landmark 1982 album, "Thriller," which Jones produced.


Jones pronounces the new version, "burnin', it's smokin'. People have their own interpretation and that's got to happen. That's what we wanted to happen, so it will be interpreted through the tastes of today's market. As I said, I've only been in the business 60 years, so what do I know? But they did a good job."

Quincy Jones

Quincy Jones

The name of Quincy Jones' latest, "Q: Soul Bossa Nostra," doesn't betray the depth of music's past, present and future its 15 tracks embody. On the album, due Nov. 9, the legendary producer and musician reinterprets several of the hits and collaborations he's been responsible for in his long career with fresh versions featuring some of the hottest names in pop, hip-hop and R&B working today. Quincy Jones himself sat down to share his thoughts about each track and its history, and about working with artists like John Legend, Amy Winehouse, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, Usher, T.I.,B.o.B., David Banner and many others on the brand new versions. "Woo, these guys are hard to pin down," Jones laughed, recalling the memory of bringing the various artists in to do their parts. "[But] everybody came in a and brought it home."

1. "Ironside" (feat. Talib Kweli)
One of Jones' many forays into television theme songs, "Ironside" was the music for the long-running '60s and '70s detective drama of that name.

MORE NEW ALBUMS OUT 11/9

"The Gift" by Susan Boyle

"Man On The Moon II - The Legend Of Mr. Rager" by Kid Cudi

"Live In New York City" by Dave Matthews Band

"Lady Killer" by Cee Lo Green

"All The Women I Am" by Reba McEntire

The new version, Jones explains, highlights Kweli's contribution. "Talib did an incredible rap on that. He tore that up. It's the original track though, big-band and everything else. When I first did it, they said they wanted me to hold it down a little bit because it's for the midwest and people that were shut-ins. I said okay and I chilled it down a little bit for the show. I was working withSinatra in Vegas then and I did an album called "Smackwater Jack" and I did like I wanted to do it [on that album]. I think a month later, they bought that one and put that in the show," he laughs.

2. "Strawberry Letter 23" (feat. Akon)
The Shuggie Otis tune was famously recorded by The Brothers Johnsonon their platinum 1977 album, "Right on Time," which Jones produced.


"Akon was really a pro," Jones says of working on the new version. "He did the record and the video within three weeks, you know. He was just so different and creative and warm. They put me in the video but Akon had the beautiful girl [laughs]. The girl was with me but I was playing piano so I couldn't do anything about it."

3. "Soul Bossa Nostra" (feat. Ludacris, Naturally 7 and Rudy Currence)

This new interpretation is based on Jones' 1962 instrumental "Soul Bossa Nova."

"Naturally Seven is one of my favorite groups," says Jones. "We've worked together all over the world. They've got a Take 6 influence but they're hip-hop and they do drama and mime and all kinds of things. I think they could be a big inflluence for the next step for hip-hop. They're on there with Ludacris. He did ["Soul Bossa Nova"] another way. He has no end. He's an amazing human being. He cracks me up. He is college educated and from Atlanta; He's very polite. It was 'Sir' and 'Mr. Jones' when I first met him and I said, 'Man, how on Earth did you write, 'Move Bitch, Get Out The Way?' [laughs] Because he's such a gentleman. But he's got that versatility I guess. It was fun. I wrote that in 1962 in 20 minutes for a big band Bossa Nova album right after we left Brazil with Dizzy Gilespie, when the bossa nova first started. And it won't go away. Mike Myers used it for the themes of the Austin Powers films. [Now] Ludacris did it too. It's still here."

4. "Give Me The Night" (feat. Jamie Foxx)
This tune was the title track and lead hit from George Benson's 1980 album, which Quincy Jones produced.


"Jamie is one of my favorite people; he played the role and won the Oscar of a man that I came up with. When I was 14 years old I met Ray Charles, and he was 16. But he was like 100 years older than me. Jamie brought a whole brand new personality to [the song] as only he would. He's a good musician, a great musician. I was blessed they called me to conduct "Georgia On My Mind" for him and Alicia Keys at the Grammys after he won the Oscar.

5. "Tomorrow" (feat. John Legend)
"Tomorrow (A Better You, A Better Me)" was a hit for Jones and a very young Tevin Campbell, reaching No. 1 on the Hip-Hop/R&B Songs chart in 1990.


"Tevin was 12 years old when I first saw him," says Jones of mentoring Campbell, who appears on the original. "He's from the big city of Waxahachie, Texas, as country as he can get. I like to tease him all the time. So John Legend, who I've been supportive of since I met him because I think he's a beautiful human being, he took on that role [on the new tune]."


"He literally is like a little brother," Jones says of Legend, who, like all of the other collaborators chose which track to perform on. "He looks exactly like Richard Jones, my baby brother in Seattle. I think [this version uses] the original track, it's hard to tell sometimes because they mix it up. I told everybody to do your own thing but make it better than the one we did."

6. "You Put A Move On My Heart" (feat. Jennifer Hudson)
The Oscar-winning American Idol alum with the big voice took on the tune that appeared on Jones' 1995 album "Q's Jook Joint." The 1995 version featured singer Tamia.

7. "Get The Funk Out Ma Face" (feat. Snoop Dogg)
The song, co-written by Jones and the Brothers Johnson, was a hit on the Hot 100 in 1976, where it reached the top 30 and spent 15 weeks on the chart.

"That fits Snopp Dogg like a glove," Jones says. "I've known him before electricity [laughs]. He's beautiful. I remember a long time ago security used to call me, and they'd say, 'Mr. Jones, we've got Snoop Dogg, the whole Dogg pound over here. What should we do?' And I'm in Europe someplace. I said, 'Tell them to take their shoes off, give them a cool drink, something to eat, and tell them to make themselves at home.' I just love him. He's from East St. Louis and I used to stay there too, with my grandmother. When you bond with somebody, that's divinity. It's common interests, it's about love."

8. "Secret Garden" (feat. Usher, Robin Thicke, Tyrese Gibson, LL Cool J, Tevin Campbell and Barry White)
This 1990 Hip-Hop/R&B No. 1 Quincy Jones ensemble tune originally featured Al B. Sure, James Ingram, El Debarge and Barry White. The new version retains White, and calls on 1990 collaborator Campbell to join the new crew of Thicke, Gibson, and LL Cool J.


"LL Cool is beautiful," Jones says, singling out one of the new collaborators. "[This song] just reminds you how many hours you've occupied on this planet. We did 'Secret Garden' back in 1989 and that's nothing compared to the 77 years I've been here."

9. "Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me" (feat. Mary J. Blige, Q-Tip and Alfredo Rodriguez)
This track originally appeared on Jones' 1981 album, "The Dude," and featured Stevie Wonder and Patti Austin.


"I remember in the studio when we were recording the original one and Stevie Wonder used to play on all my sessions back then," Jones remembers. As for the new track, Jones says, "Alredo Rodriguez is one of the best piano players on the planet. He's 24. Mary J. is a very distinctive singer. I think that applies in each case [on this album]. I've been in the record industry 60 years, and I've always said that if you can't identify the artist in 20 seconds then they're not stars, they don't have that thing. Most singers have a God-given sound that identifies them. You don't have to ask who Usher is, or who Michael [Jackson] was, or Stevie or Prince. It's a sound, it's a life experience. All of these people, that's what they have and that's what I like to work with. I'm very proud to have them on the songs we were associated with.

10. "Everything Must Change" (feat. Bebe Winans)
The earlier version of the song appeared on Jones' 1974 album "Body Heat."


"Bebe's my baby, way back," Jones says of longtime friend Bebe Winans. "The Winans I've known for years. They were all on my label, Qwest Records, years ago, the whole family. It feels like family too. Bebe and I went all over the world."

11. "Many Rains Ago (Oluwa)" [feat. Wyclef Jean]
This song was originally part of Jones' music for the 1977 mini-series "Roots," based on Alex Haley's novel.

"That's Wyclef," says Jones of the new version. "They had a big special last week and were talking about the biggest shows on TV and 'Roots' came in first with an 80 percent share. It's astounding, isn't it? There's a lot of memories there, a lot of beautiful memories of first meeting Alex Haley."

12. P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) [feat. T-Pain and Robin Thicke]
The original was one of the tunes on Michael Jackson's landmark 1982 album, "Thriller," which Jones produced.


Jones pronounces the new version, "burnin', it's smokin'. People have their own interpretation and that's got to happen. That's what we wanted to happen, so it will be interpreted through the tastes of today's market. As I said, I've only been in the business 60 years, so what do I know? But they did a good job."

13. It's My Party (feat. Amy Winehouse)
This tune was a hit for Lesley Gore which spent two weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100 in 1963. Quincy Jones is widely credited for discovering Gore, and helmed the original.


The new version was "one of the last songs" to make the new album, according to Jones. "We were doing a concert for Mandela's 90th birthday two years ago in London," Jones recalls of the genesis of the collaboration on the new version. "I was backstage and a man came over and said, 'would you mind meeting my daughter?' No problem. I had no idea who it was. She got on her knees and she kissed my hand and she says, 'I've known your music ever since you were my age, 24 years old, when you did 'The Swinging Miss D' with Dinah Washington.' I was absolutely shocked. It was Amy Winehouse!


"I had no idea that she was that astute; she was amazing. Reminded me of Naomi a little bit, my baby. Sweet as she could be. I told her, 'why are you treating your life like this?' I've got six daughters so I can't help but being Poppy. We bonded. Everybody back here said, 'there's no way you'll get Amy Winehouse on this record.' And we just let it go. Amy did it herself. At first she was going to do 'You Don't Own Me.' Then she changed her mind and wanted to do 'It's My Party,' which I did with Leslie Gore in 1963. That was a long time ago. Stuff just happened and I'm glad it happened to me. [laughs] It touched me very much."


14. "Hikky-Burr" (feat. Three 6 Mafia and David Banner)
The theme song for the first "Bill Cosby Show," which premiered in 1969, featured a horn-centric theme song with a quirky name co-written by Jones and Cosby.


"I go back to Cafe Wha? with him, waaay back. That's one of the good parts about getting older," Jones says of his longtime friendship with Cosby. "So we're shooting out at Warner Brothers, he's shooting the show and I'm doing the music. I said I'd like to improvise the scoring. We had a regular band of great musicians, Ray Brown and Paul Humphrey and all these guys. And [then] we'd have Oscar Peterson, Cannonball Adderly. It was astounding. They'd play all the themes together so it was different at the end of each show. In the middle of this, all of the sudden I hear all of this gobbledy-gook in my earphones and I look up there and there's Cosby on a bassoon trying to play some Coltrane. [laughs] I'll never forget, we got the bassoon away from him and I handed him a cowbell. It came out of a bond and we wrote a tune around it. They're beautiful memories. [This version] is fantastic. Three 6 Mafia, they hang out over here. Those are my homeys. All of theses cats are. Usher has stayed here since he was 16."

15. "Sanford And Son" (feat. T.I., B.o.B, Prince Charlez and Mohombi)
Another of Jones' recognizable television theme songs, this one was for the 1970s hit show featuring Redd Foxx, who was known as an extremely explicit comedian before that point.


"Oh boy," Jones says, recalling how he became involved with writing this show's music. "Bud Yorkin came over my house around 1970 and he said we just bought the rights of a show from England called 'Steptoe and Son.' 'Sanford and Son' was taken from the English TV show. He said, 'I'd like you to write the theme for it.' I said, 'who's in it?' And he said Redd Foxx. I said, 'man, you can't put Redd Foxx on national TV.[laughs] I had worked with Redd Foxx 30 years before that at the Apollo. We used to do the Chitlin Circuit. I used to write this music for him to come out with. [Yorkin] said, 'No, it's gonna be a great great show. And it was. [Foxx] took his sense of humor and took it all the way to the top. I wrote that [song] in about 20 minutes too. We had four musicians, Recorded it in about 20 minutes. It's amazing. Looking back, it's a trip. [On this version] there's some serious people on there. And [producer] RedOne is very, very talented. He did the work for the remake of "We Are The World."

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Reply #155 posted 11/04/10 6:41pm

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errant said:

didn't listen. not interested. mostly because it's not one of MJ's better songs. in fact, it's fairly week. i don't really understand the outrage.

if they'd slaughtered Human Nature or Billie Jean or Man In The Mirror or something, ok. but P.Y.T.? that song sucked from the get go.

[img:$uid]http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/02/23/arts/Perry190.jpg[/img:$uid]

say somethin else, just shut the hell up while you can...funk pass about to be revoked

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Reply #156 posted 11/04/10 6:44pm

MyLuv229

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I turned it off as soon as I heard the auto tune.

"If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with" - Michael Jackson
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Reply #157 posted 11/04/10 6:51pm

bboy87

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I said back in 2009....I said it a couple of months ago...

but I'll say it again....

Fuck Quincy Jones

I think people now see why Michael stopped working with Q in '87

and what the hell is Quincy Jones' old senile ass talkin' about HATERS?! Unless you're a 15 year old girl on Facebook, you should not be talkin' about haters, especially if yo ass has been a longtime member of AARP lol

and to the people who said Quincy is the reason why Off The Wall, Thriller, We Are The World, and Bad were great.....listen to this tripe bullshit and say it again with a straight face. Matter of fact, how many albums has Quincy produced since Bad that are still listen worthy?

Go ahead, I'll wait lol

"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #158 posted 11/04/10 6:55pm

Timmy84

bboy87 said:

I said back in 2009....I said it a couple of months ago...

but I'll say it again....

Fuck Quincy Jones

I think people now see why Michael stopped working with Q in '87

and what the hell is Quincy Jones' old senile ass talkin' about HATERS?! Unless you're a 15 year old girl on Facebook, you should not be talkin' about haters, especially if yo ass has been a longtime member of AARP lol

and to the people who said Quincy is the reason why Off The Wall, Thriller, We Are The World, and Bad were great.....listen to this tripe bullshit and say it again with a straight face. Matter of fact, how many albums has Quincy produced since Bad that are still listen worthy?

Go ahead, I'll wait lol

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thumbs up!

[Edited 11/4/10 18:56pm]

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Reply #159 posted 11/04/10 7:04pm

errant

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paisleypark4 said:

errant said:

didn't listen. not interested. mostly because it's not one of MJ's better songs. in fact, it's fairly week. i don't really understand the outrage.

if they'd slaughtered Human Nature or Billie Jean or Man In The Mirror or something, ok. but P.Y.T.? that song sucked from the get go.

[img:$uid]http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/02/23/arts/Perry190.jpg[/img:$uid]

say somethin else, just shut the hell up while you can...funk pass about to be revoked

you're right. P.Y.T. is probably Tyler-Perry-in-a-dress's version of funk.

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Reply #160 posted 11/04/10 7:44pm

SEANMAN

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I prefer the original Michael-penned demo version of PYT to the album version

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Reply #161 posted 11/04/10 9:01pm

MyLuv229

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bboy87 said:

I said back in 2009....I said it a couple of months ago...

but I'll say it again....

Fuck Quincy Jones

I think people now see why Michael stopped working with Q in '87

and what the hell is Quincy Jones' old senile ass talkin' about HATERS?! Unless you're a 15 year old girl on Facebook, you should not be talkin' about haters, especially if yo ass has been a longtime member of AARP lol

and to the people who said Quincy is the reason why Off The Wall, Thriller, We Are The World, and Bad were great.....listen to this tripe bullshit and say it again with a straight face. Matter of fact, how many albums has Quincy produced since Bad that are still listen worthy?

Go ahead, I'll wait lol

falloff

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Reply #162 posted 11/04/10 9:19pm

RipTheJacker

bboy87 said:

I said back in 2009....I said it a couple of months ago...

but I'll say it again....

Fuck Quincy Jones

I think people now see why Michael stopped working with Q in '87

and what the hell is Quincy Jones' old senile ass talkin' about HATERS?! Unless you're a 15 year old girl on Facebook, you should not be talkin' about haters, especially if yo ass has been a longtime member of AARP lol

and to the people who said Quincy is the reason why Off The Wall, Thriller, We Are The World, and Bad were great.....listen to this tripe bullshit and say it again with a straight face. Matter of fact, how many albums has Quincy produced since Bad that are still listen worthy?

Go ahead, I'll wait lol

LAWD....JUST GON' HEAD AN' SHUT 'EM DOWN,Bboy87! disbelief popcorn

i have nothing more to add here.

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Reply #163 posted 11/05/10 5:17am

Marrk

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errant said:

paisleypark4 said:

[img:$uid]http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/02/23/arts/Perry190.jpg[/img:$uid]

say somethin else, just shut the hell up while you can...funk pass about to be revoked

you're right. P.Y.T. is probably Tyler-Perry-in-a-dress's version of funk.

It's not Funk, but it's sure funky!!!

You should check out the instrumental and turn it up. Funky.

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Reply #164 posted 11/05/10 5:24am

SoulAlive

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I prefer the original Michael-penned demo version of PYT to the album version

That's nice,I had never heard this version before music but I still prefer the version that made it onto the album.It's faster and more uptempo.

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Reply #165 posted 11/05/10 5:47am

paisleypark4

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errant said:



paisleypark4 said:




errant said:


didn't listen. not interested. mostly because it's not one of MJ's better songs. in fact, it's fairly week. i don't really understand the outrage.



if they'd slaughtered Human Nature or Billie Jean or Man In The Mirror or something, ok. but P.Y.T.? that song sucked from the get go.




say somethin else, just shut the hell up while you can...funk pass about to be revoked





you're right. P.Y.T. is probably Tyler-Perry-in-a-dress's version of funk.



U got one more time to test my nerve
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Reply #166 posted 11/05/10 9:30am

SherryJackson

Timmy84 said:

bboy87 said:

I said back in 2009....I said it a couple of months ago...

but I'll say it again....

Fuck Quincy Jones

I think people now see why Michael stopped working with Q in '87

and what the hell is Quincy Jones' old senile ass talkin' about HATERS?! Unless you're a 15 year old girl on Facebook, you should not be talkin' about haters, especially if yo ass has been a longtime member of AARP lol

and to the people who said Quincy is the reason why Off The Wall, Thriller, We Are The World, and Bad were great.....listen to this tripe bullshit and say it again with a straight face. Matter of fact, how many albums has Quincy produced since Bad that are still listen worthy?

Go ahead, I'll wait lol

[img:$uid]http://www.gifsoup.com/view/173616/eddie-murphy-laugh-o.gif[/img:$uid]

thumbs up!

[Edited 11/4/10 18:56pm]

Thank you bboy! clapping

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Reply #167 posted 11/05/10 10:36am

zhare

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bboy87 said:

I said back in 2009....I said it a couple of months ago...

but I'll say it again....

Fuck Quincy Jones

I think people now see why Michael stopped working with Q in '87

and what the hell is Quincy Jones' old senile ass talkin' about HATERS?! Unless you're a 15 year old girl on Facebook, you should not be talkin' about haters, especially if yo ass has been a longtime member of AARP lol

and to the people who said Quincy is the reason why Off The Wall, Thriller, We Are The World, and Bad were great.....listen to this tripe bullshit and say it again with a straight face. Matter of fact, how many albums has Quincy produced since Bad that are still listen worthy?

Go ahead, I'll wait lol

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Yeah it's like "oh you mocked me for liking him but now he's dead it's cool to play him again?" And then they look at you funny when you don't play him. -Timmy on after 6-25 fans
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Reply #168 posted 11/05/10 11:05am

uPtoWnNY

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NDRU said:

seriously I don't think Quincy is well. The past few times I've seen him speak he seemed drunk--slurring his words and could barely put a sentence together

I don't know why his family is even allowing him to even have interviews but you're right he seemed out of it when I saw him being interviewed, first for the Ones special, and then for Thriller 25. He kinda reminded me of Marlon Brando in his twilight years. Sad. The man's probably been senile for years and when people make comments, he automatically goes into the defense saying stupid shit. Don't mean I'll feel sorry unless I read a report that he's ill but hey you make your bed now lie in it. shrug

I heard him at some tribute to Nesuhi Ertegun in the early 90s. He seemed out of it back then.

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Reply #169 posted 11/05/10 11:10am

zhare

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uPtoWnNY said:

Timmy84 said:

I don't know why his family is even allowing him to even have interviews but you're right he seemed out of it when I saw him being interviewed, first for the Ones special, and then for Thriller 25. He kinda reminded me of Marlon Brando in his twilight years. Sad. The man's probably been senile for years and when people make comments, he automatically goes into the defense saying stupid shit. Don't mean I'll feel sorry unless I read a report that he's ill but hey you make your bed now lie in it. shrug

I heard him at some tribute to Nesuhi Ertegun in the early 90s. He seemed out of it back then.

now that u mention it my sister ask me a few years ago if he had a stroke ...i didn't think anything of it until now
Yeah it's like "oh you mocked me for liking him but now he's dead it's cool to play him again?" And then they look at you funny when you don't play him. -Timmy on after 6-25 fans
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Reply #170 posted 11/05/10 12:07pm

bboy87

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uPtoWnNY said:

Timmy84 said:

I don't know why his family is even allowing him to even have interviews but you're right he seemed out of it when I saw him being interviewed, first for the Ones special, and then for Thriller 25. He kinda reminded me of Marlon Brando in his twilight years. Sad. The man's probably been senile for years and when people make comments, he automatically goes into the defense saying stupid shit. Don't mean I'll feel sorry unless I read a report that he's ill but hey you make your bed now lie in it. shrug

I heard him at some tribute to Nesuhi Ertegun in the early 90s. He seemed out of it back then.

Dude was being interviewed for Special Edition of Michael's albums back in 2001 and he was eating during the interviews! Smackin' all up in the microphone neutral lol

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Reply #171 posted 11/05/10 12:44pm

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You guys are seriously cracking me up!! Why do I have a vision of Q being chased down by a bunch of prince.orgers, and Q old self running trying to catch his breath, and T-Pain running and scream in an autotuned voice of course wink Robin Thicke would just sit there with a dumb (while trying to look sexy) look on his face trying to apologize to the crowd of orgers.

[Edited 11/5/10 12:59pm]

I'm in the mood for love...simply because your near me.
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Reply #172 posted 11/05/10 12:49pm

Timmy84

Girl4both said:

You guys are seriously cracking me up!! Why do I have a vision of Q being chased down by a bunch of prince.orgers, and Q old self running trying to catch his breath, and T-Pain running and scream in an autotuned voice of course wink Robin Thicke would just sit there with a dumb (while trying to look sexy) look on his face trying to apologize the crowd or orgers.

Good visual. cool

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Reply #173 posted 11/05/10 12:51pm

Cerebus

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Why wasn't this thread locked? ... or is that inappropriately questioning the mods? nod Jus' wonderin'.

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Reply #174 posted 11/05/10 1:12pm

Timmy84

Cerebus said:

Why wasn't this thread locked? ... or is that inappropriately questioning the mods? nod Jus' wonderin'.

Please. lol You can report it if you want. I'm through with this. lol

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Reply #175 posted 11/05/10 1:13pm

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Girl4both said:

You guys are seriously cracking me up!! Why do I have a vision of Q being chased down by a bunch of prince.orgers, and Q old self running trying to catch his breath, and T-Pain running and scream in an autotuned voice of course wink Robin Thicke would just sit there with a dumb (while trying to look sexy) look on his face trying to apologize to the crowd of orgers.

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Orgers would get outran by MJ fans lol

"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #176 posted 11/05/10 1:26pm

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bboy87 said:

I said back in 2009....I said it a couple of months ago...

but I'll say it again....

Fuck Quincy Jones

I think people now see why Michael stopped working with Q in '87

and what the hell is Quincy Jones' old senile ass talkin' about HATERS?! Unless you're a 15 year old girl on Facebook, you should not be talkin' about haters, especially if yo ass has been a longtime member of AARP lol

and to the people who said Quincy is the reason why Off The Wall, Thriller, We Are The World, and Bad were great.....listen to this tripe bullshit and say it again with a straight face. Matter of fact, how many albums has Quincy produced since Bad that are still listen worthy?

Go ahead, I'll wait lol

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Reply #177 posted 11/05/10 1:41pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

I heard him at some tribute to Nesuhi Ertegun in the early 90s. He seemed out of it back then.

Honestly I really think he's a guy with a bit of a nasty streak about him. Ever since he parted way with MJ his ego has been out of this world, and he's been quite unapologetic about it.

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Reply #178 posted 11/05/10 6:44pm

Cerebus

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Timmy84 said:

Cerebus said:

Why wasn't this thread locked? ... or is that inappropriately questioning the mods? nod Jus' wonderin'.

Please. lol You can report it if you want. I'm through with this. lol

Dude, are you serious? Report it? lol It was a joke.

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Reply #179 posted 11/05/10 8:33pm

Timmy84

Cerebus said:

Timmy84 said:

Please. lol You can report it if you want. I'm through with this. lol

Dude, are you serious? Report it? lol It was a joke.

I was joking too. lol

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