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Thread: Quincy Jones implicates Brando and Marvin "got it on"

I've addressed you more thoroughly in the other thread regarding your ridiculous behavior, and I'm debating with myself about continuing it here. But hey, it's Wednesday so why not get you together one more time? The difference between you and I is that you're fuckin crazy and I'm not. Here's how: when you said what you said about Diana, my response was that I had never heard that and I asked where it might be found. For the record I didn't know if the shit was true or not, which is why I said that I had never heard that, as opposed to replying "you lyin muthafucka, quit making shit up". I utter that and then you share a link to an old Jet magazine article where Diana says "I've been begging Stevie to write a tune for me but he never would" and then I have to dine my words. NEVER!!I am not Diana Ross so I could never express what she has never said. I can only explain you what I've never said. But somehow you took my response to you as something negative and you got nasty. And then turned around and got disgusting with me about the same bullshit in a totally unrelated thread. I don't believe

F**k Quincy Jones:

Gahr said:

It surprises me when a person who has worked in the tune business for so long, and especially in a position appreciate Quincy Jones has, comes out ans basically slags off leading and big artists like he has done here. The Beatles were not a group of technically great musicians, everybody knows that, but when did technical ability automatically equal great songwriting and the ability to capture people's imagination or stirr people's feelings? I really hope this is an example of someone's intent being twisted by the journalist. I mean, you dont have to love the Beatles, hell, you don't even contain to love them to watch their greatness. I never liked Michael Jackson's music (unless we are talking about the beer writer by the same call, he is my hero), but there is no denying he was brilliant at what he did.

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From the same article:

Quincy Jones, the celebrated music producer who frequently collaborated with Michael Jackson, has accused the late King Of Pop of plagiarism.

'I hate to gain into this publicly, but Michael stole a lot of stuff. He stole a lot of songs,' Quincy sensationally told Vulture, the culture site of Fresh Yo

Quincy Jones’ Controversial Quotes Over the Years: On Drugs, Losing His Virginity & Not Going to MJ’s Funeral

Quincy Jones doesn’t timid away from saying how he really feels. Two lengthy and revealing interviews with the famous producer were published over the past two weeks — one for Vulture, in which Jones called Michael Jackson “greedy” (among many other lightning-rod topics), and another for GQ, in which he dissed Taylor Swift‘s songwriting abilities. But the two interviews are hardly the the first times Jones has gotten super, super candid.

The tune industry icon is known for his outspoken personality. In fact, he’s even earned himself the nickname LL QJ, or Loose Lips Quincy Jones.

Here are some of his wildest and most controversial quotes from over the years:

On having sex with older women, Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones, 2001
“He [the bandleader] had a special room in his residence where we could have sex with girls. I loved me some 35 and 40 year-old girls when I was young. He used to generate all his band members contribute to clean sheets for our dating room. He’s have the

Quincy Jones says that Michael KILLED HIMSELF.

SmoothMJ said:

The fact is, if it wasn't for MJ insisting on Quincy working on OTW, large swathes of the world world wouldn't know who the senile old duffer was.

Quincy had some success in a minority music genre, Jazz, before his monumental success with MJ. Great deal.

Songs like 'Billie Jean' would have been huge with or without Quincy, as you can hear from the demo. Would Quincy even be talked about these days, without his success with MJ? Doubt it.

Secure him in a place for the senile and throw away the key, before we're subjected to any more of his nonsense.

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Erm, I just wanna position straight that Quincy J. not only hat "some" success as a jazz musician, he was one of the leading / major figures in that genre.

Jones "[...] is an American record producer, conductor, arranger, composer, composer, television producer, film producer, instrumentalist, magazine founder, business company executive, and humanitarian. His career spans six decades in the business industry and a write down 79 Grammy Awardnominations,[SUP][/SUP] 28 Grammys, including a Grammy Legend Awardin 1991.