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>> “No Squeaks Motherf*cker!” <<
Quincy Jones gets the best of out Jacko Lord Delawdy writes: “A friend of mine was in Los Angeles 79 thru 87. Michael Jackson had had a huge hit with Off The Wall, and was recording the follow up. “The sessions were arranged for a very late start, and, after a night on the town, my mate popped around to the studio to see the producer. “He got into the control room to find that everyone’s attention was fixed on the glass window. On the other side, Quincy Jones was kicking a pile of rags on the floor while shouting “Silent, you motherfucker! I said NO SQUEAKS!” “It turned out the pile of rags was a gibbering Michael Jackson. They were recording a new song called Billie Jean, and Michael had decided to fill every gap with his trademark whoops, clicks and squeaks. Quincy, however, had decided that the track would be a pared down. “After several hours of trying to get the singer to do what he wanted, and having consumed large quantities of ragedust, Jones had finally snapped and attacked the poor freak. Needless to say, after the outburst, MJ sang the song how he was told to, and the rest is history.” Popbitch » Blog Archive » No more squeaks… Michael Jackson tribute 6-26-09 This is just disgusting!
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I read a version of this story that was much less inflamed and nasty. It's taken different forms over the years.
The only truth seems to be that Quincy Jones was the real talent behind MJ's songs.
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I don't see Quincy Jones doing that.
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Quincy as a producer did bring out the best in MJ, and other artists that he worked with. The quality of MJ's music wasn't the same after he broke away from Quincy.
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That is a very heartwarming story.
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Listen to the songs Quincy did with Diana Ross then listen to the songs he did with Michael Jackson, then come back here and tell me Quincy deserves all the credit.
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^^ No, I don't have to. The evidence is more direct than that - MJ's music sucked ass after his association with QJ dissolved.
Unless you're into that Ebony and Ivory crap...
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Originally Posted by olivia
I read a version of this story that was much less inflamed and nasty. It's taken different forms over the years.
The only truth seems to be that Quincy Jones was the real talent behind MJ's songs. There are demos of many of his songs available that Michael solely produced and wrote.
There's more but I don't feel like looking for the rest, lol. Last edited by bychance : July 8th, 2009 at 05:50 PM |
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Wow, those demos are incredible. Off the Wall must have been MJ at his purest. Maybe QJ added some flourishes and the professional equipment, but it was pretty much all there.
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