Unfinished demo only I think?
Certainly wasn't on "bad 25" LOL.
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yeah,it was left off the album
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Yes he did
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I was waiting on the interviewer to ask him what kind of mind-altering drugs was he on when he decided to release this monstrosity?
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if quicy jones is producing michael records, why is mike getting co credit production? q brought in the the writers, the musicians, the artist, he did the arragement, he picked the best song out of the whole batch. the only thing mike was come in and sing and make certain suggestions. this was the period when he was acting like a big star and trying to con q out of his share of his contribution. he did the same shit to teddy riley. | |
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I think Mike only gets co-production credits on the songs he wrote when working with Quincy? I presume this was because Mike demo'd them for Quincy and Q took them to the next level. I think a co-producing credit is fair. And Mike often had the arrangments in his head and literally beatboxed them to the dozens of session musicians. Again, Quincy chose the musicians and manned the boards, but Mike was often very much involved too i feel? But who knows really?
As for the post Quincy stuff, it gets even less clear. Songs like "whatever happens" is a classic modern example of how writing a line or 2 of a song gets you a songwriting credit. But its a business and if you demo a song for a star and they only make minimal changes just to get their credit, you would except it too. It sucks but it happens. Managers force producers/songwriters for songwriting credits for their star clients aswell etc....
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To think if Prince & Q ever got together on an album back in the day. With Prince's mega talent as Producer.writer,arranger,composer,singer. I wonder how would have that worked out... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Bingo. | |
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Oh that is BULLSHIT.... Michael wrote 97 percent of BAD.. 50 perfect of Off The Wall and Thriller and produced half of the songs and most of the production on BAD. Q wanted to take ALL the credit. [Edited 9/25/12 19:12pm] | |
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No need 2 wonder........Prince did his OWN. Case closed. | |
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Quincy Jones has never tried to take all the credit.......
that's the lie the majority of MJ fans love to dish out because they don't want to admit the most successful stage of Michael's career was when he was teaming up w/Quincy.
there's always pretense, always an angle when these type of assertiosn are made
he's always mentioned how they made HISTORY together.....especially moments leading up the the 84 Grammys.......that moment when they stood on stage together to reap all those awards was arguably the most
and he gave bird's eye view to the manner of which their music was crafted..especially THRILLER
Q has historically said throughout the duration of his illustrious career, as he started off arranging music for many of the great jazz contemporaries.....he said that a great album is NEVER the byproduct of one person, that it takes a collective effort......
he has consistently said that throughout the years.......
nobody is beyond that to where they can do it by themselves..
as Quincy alluded to in his autobiography...........the world misunderstands the real reasons for Michael's himself, even Michael Jackson himself
because after achieving what would prove to be the pinnacle of Michael's career, he responded to it by concluding his success happened despite of his blackness when in fact, it was BECAUSE he was black.....
which led him to move beyond his natural being and blow it off the racks, which led him to seek full scale pop distinction, which has led to a discord, which has led to a total distortion of what's true and what's not
because when this stuff meant something, the world responded to their collaboration w/the respect that it deserved, but now since culture has been stripped from the equation, tha'ts no longer the case....
and that's why Q is pissed and appears BITTER (when bitter is not the accurate description), because what they accomplished together is being thrown right down the toilet, and all the history associated with it.....
becuase what he's really saying is that no other producer Michael ever worked with understood the essence of his talent lilke he did, as they worked on 3 albums together...back to back to back, whereas Teddy Riley produced an entire album w/Michael only once, and same with Rodney Jerkins....
oh by the way, the truth will come out about this one day
Guess who recommended Michael contact Teddy to consider having him produced his album that would come to be known as DANGEROUS, when Quincy found out Mike was looking to work w/someone else?
none other than Quincy Jones himslelf. Me personally, I never had a problem with Michael working w/another producer...not because I thought Quincy was too old or that he wasn't in touch, but because there was really nothing else to prove when the point was already proven.....
and for all this talk about being senile and old, if we're all fortunate to hit that mark, we're going to be old one day too.......
this is why China is in position to take over the world, because the country as a whole doesn't mock their elders.....
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THIS, THIS, and THIS! I find it amazing the views people have about what actually constitutes as record production, and most of this has to do with what Stevie and Prince did and all the one-man-band producer types that they both inspired. Not throwing shade, just tuly amazed.
It really could be "argued" that every single engineer should get producer credits also, so add Bruce Swedien's name to the credit also. It could be "argued" that Rod Temperton produced OTW and Thriller also. It could be "argued" that Greg Philliganes produced Destiny and Triumph.
Amazing. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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I find it funny that you came into this thread just to go out of your way to bash Michael but seem to not find issue with Q's hyprocritical remarks on Michael. | |
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that's because he didn't say anything hypocrital because he's not the enemy
there is no enemy because the real enemy is the lie itself....
because the original lie that started in 1987 has led most of his current following to believe Quincy was trying to hog all the credit when that was never the case,
because as soon as they went their seperate ways in 1989, Quincy went about the Business of producing his own album BACK ON THE BLACK.....
an album that Quincy asked Michael to perform on one of the songs for, but Michael declined because he didn't want to be associated with culture as much as he did w/maintaining commercial appeal.......
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Quincy Jones reportedly put up a sign on the door for the We are the world recording stating, 'leave your egos at the door'. Seems like Quincy has the biggest ego of the lot.
Its always irked me that Hardly any producers out there ever claim to be the 'genius' behind the music but Q seems to think the Michael Jackson 80s years were mainly about him.
I am not sure how many other producers in the world I have ever heard of at all really, they generally stay in the background like the other studio guys, but Quincy has successfully managed to convince the world that he is the brains of it all, yet you have to wonder apart from the one concept album after 'Bad' that did well critically (but nothing major sales wise) he's done nothing major since really, considering his greatness, so maybe Michael Jackson offloaded him at just about the right time.
And Q claiming he knew Rap was going to be the next big thing is not a thing I believe to be too proud of, considering the culture it's managed to fester due to its popularity but thats another argument altogether. | |
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Mj is the one that wanted Quincy in the first place to produce his first album OTW, even though Epic didn't want him.. I don't blame MJ after hearing the music to The Wiz. Which I was always in awe of. Even though the movie flopped. The music was mezmerizing to me at the time. Also his work with The Brother's Johnson & later his album "The Dude" was nothing I ever heard of before. Quincy does deserve the credit for Thriller & Bad. Mj even though I think he was a brilliant artist. He could never produce a whole album by himself he wasn't that gifted enough like Prince.Not to take away from his talent. So to me Quincy deserves just as much credit.As good as MJ's post albums we're. They never measured up to Thriller & Bad. Even though I really enjoyed "History" more so.
Quincy made producers more popular & had the right to have an ego about being the producer of the biggest selling album in history... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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No,I think Michael was alot more involved in those albums than you realize.In some cases,he wrote and recorded demos of certain songs before he even went into the studio with Quincy.I'm sure that you are familiar with the "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough" and "Billie Jean" demos...recorded by Michael on his own.And as someone pointed out,Michael wrote all but two songs on 'Bad'.He definitely wasn't a "puppet"-type artist who just walks into a recording studio and sings matrial that is handed to him. | |
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Actually,Quincy wasn't too fond of "Billie Jean" and tried to have Michael remove it from the album.It was Michael who fought to keep it on the album Quincy is a genuis,no doubt,but let's not act as if he always made the right decisions. | |
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Howling at the moon is a very entertaining read.
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I need to read that book It looks interesting! | |
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Who has? | |
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God, you guys never stop lying, do you? I read the extracts from that book and Yetnikoff was perfectly clear. MJ didn't want to share the best producer award with Quincy (even though Q produced most of Thriller without MJ's help). He thought maybe Yetnikoff could persuade the Grammy organizers to give the award solely to him and leave Quincy out in the cold. MJ was trying to shaft Quincy plain and simple. You guys really need to wake up.
You're so used to lying that I think you don't even realize you're doing it. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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If Michael really did change his mind, in what way did Prince change his mind on rap like Michael did? I don't want to derail the thread but as far as incorporating rap into his own music, Prince's viewpoint has always been the same - he loves it. He never had problems with rap itself, he complained about how there's not many good rappers sometimes but that's entirely different from considering the genre of rap to be "done" whether commercially or artistically. I mean I guess that's pretty obvious when most of his albums contain at least one song with rap verses in it (or at least rap-spoken vocals such as "Happiness in it's uncut form is the feelin' that I get, you're warm, warm") since, well, Parade lol. | |
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No, it wouldn't. MJ dumped Q some time after Bad came out - so at least a year after the Run DMC thing. By then MJ probably did think that rap was over.
And I always thought if MJ had really wanted to finish that song with Run DMC he would have. Most likely, he cooled off of the idea and just let it fall away. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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I absolutely agree, you can't listen to The Dude and The Wiz and other Q productions and not hear how his stamp is all over those MJ albums as well.
And yes, there's a reason Ai No Corrida is not as big as Billie Jean, so nobody's trying to take away from michael My Legacy
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Shut your ignorant ass dumb as up.... Michael was in the industry LONGER than Prince as produce/composed songs BY HIS SELF... Quincy Jones has an EGO problem he didnt want to give Michael credit for NOTHING. Shut the fuck up and take your Prince rants to someone who gives a shit. | |
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What albums has Mj produced by himself?
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I tell the truth call me what U want. But as long as mJ was on this earth he never produced a whole album of his by himself. Ask Quincy, Teddy Riley, Rodney Jerkins etc..I can go on & on. He was gifted & very talented. But that never happened... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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