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  • @Lioness_Es
    @Lioness_Es 12 років тому +69

    I'm so grateful for Quincy Jones. Sure Michael had God given talent, but I believe Quincy was the best person who could've helped him as he was making his own name. May God bless them both.

    • @stephanieking1045
      @stephanieking1045 3 роки тому +17

      Michael was WELL known before Jones.

    • @johnbenjamin2703
      @johnbenjamin2703 3 роки тому

      @@stephanieking1045
      Are u kidding me??? MICHAEL JACKSON RIP WAS NOT EVEN BORN
      WHEN QUINCY WAS ON THE SCENE.
      PRODUCER FOR FRANK SINATRA!
      COUNT BASIE! BILLY HOLIDAY!
      STARS STARS AND MORE STARS ETC.
      GO STUDY THE HISTORY OF QUINCY JONES CANNOT COMPARE TO HIM.
      QUINCY JONES.....MJ RIP KNEW THIS..
      jb.ok

  • @stephanieking1045
    @stephanieking1045 3 роки тому +26

    “ Ben" won a Golden Globe for Best Song. It was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1973; Jackson performed the song in front of a live audience at the ceremony”. Let that be known. MJ was well known before Jones.

    • @chukwutheartist
      @chukwutheartist 3 роки тому +6

      Not to mention the fact that he was a child star in the early 70s due to him being the lead singer of the Jackson 5.

    • @robindore258
      @robindore258 2 роки тому

      I love that song so much I really do.

    • @chazbayley
      @chazbayley Рік тому +4

      I hate the way Jones tries to mock a 15 year olds song like he took Michael under his wing and created off the wall and thriller as a result. Jackson had matured by then… he always forgets to mention jackson wrote and produced with his mouth the biggest hits on all three QJ albums and by bad he had no control. Jackson wrote all the songs. This guy takes way too much credit he could only sell 1million albums without Jackson. With him they sold well over 100million. You figure !

    • @Ben-zp7hi
      @Ben-zp7hi Рік тому +1

      mj didnt achieve global popularity until thriller
      quincy did help him a lot, nothing wrong in giving credit where its due

    • @jado4prez
      @jado4prez 10 місяців тому

      @@Ben-zp7hi the jackson 5 sold out shoes all through europe africa and japan he was global at 11

  • @bryanmatti4290
    @bryanmatti4290 15 років тому +38

    michael jackson is the best!!! I love him with all my heart and so does everyone else around the world. he was always innocent his whole life and never did anything wtih those false accusations its every wehre on the web the man was innocent and he blessed this world with his music and heart.

  • @BlushGush
    @BlushGush 5 років тому +86

    I’ll always remember the interview that Quincy said he didn’t like “that Smooth Criminal song but Michael *loved* it.” I mean. That just goes to show people with good tastes should sometimes diverge. Can you imagine an MJ concert without Smooth Criminal? It’d be like Christmas without presents.

    • @bboykiddblack
      @bboykiddblack 5 років тому +3

      Smooth criminal isnt that great of a song at all, one of his BEST videos, but smooth criminal and bad are such pop songs in that it makes the artist look cool but the meaning and subtance are very low lol

    • @BlushGush
      @BlushGush 5 років тому +5

      @@bboykiddblack I see that, but a song about a groupie and billie jean are both technically "not that deep." I just love smooth criminal though, so i'm biased. the way my brain associates the music video with the song makes its unforgettable for me.

    • @onesong2001
      @onesong2001 5 років тому +1

      @@bboykiddblack That's what MJ did. He spent more on his video commercials than anyone in history and those investments got record-breaking returns. Great music doesn't come into it.

    • @Elena-er7zp
      @Elena-er7zp 5 років тому +11

      Ah naw. I love Smooth Criminal. The best pop songs are simple.

    • @urbanvibe7375
      @urbanvibe7375 5 років тому +7

      What blew my mind is that Quincy wanted to keep Billie jean off the album

  • @Stenbrotsgatan
    @Stenbrotsgatan 15 років тому +7

    Quincy is so nice....I'm only 31 but I feel the younger generation will not have their own MJ to love and care for...these legends are gone for all time.

  • @VadivaWellness
    @VadivaWellness 15 років тому +23

    This was done before MJ's death. Shows how much he thought about MJ as an artist and a friend. He respected him very much. Don't believe the negative hype.

  • @onlyjoetee
    @onlyjoetee 13 років тому +99

    but Michael was NOT an unknown when Q met him,He had already been famous in showbusiness for 13yrs!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @Elena-er7zp
      @Elena-er7zp 4 роки тому +3

      onlyjoetee he was kind a hasbeen. the number one hits has been 10 years prior. he was doing dumb shit like variety shows and Las Vegas shows at that point.

    • @Sttephy30
      @Sttephy30 4 роки тому +10

      @@Elena-er7zp He was recording hits with his brothers tho. 1976 & 1978 had Blame It On The Boogie, Enjoy Yourself, Show You The Way To Go & Shake Your Body. I wouldn't call that a has-been.

    • @luka.pilasanovic
      @luka.pilasanovic 4 роки тому

      @@Sttephy30 really only shake your body was commercially successful.

    • @Sttephy30
      @Sttephy30 4 роки тому +9

      @@luka.pilasanovic No, all those songs I named were commercially successful. And the Destiny album went platinum. So what are you talking about?

    • @luka.pilasanovic
      @luka.pilasanovic 4 роки тому +1

      ​@@Sttephy30 Relative to the success of the previous Jackson 5 hits and Michael's future extraordinary successes with off the wall and thriller, the later Jacksons albums weren't as impactful or successful in popular culture.

  • @SrananKing
    @SrananKing 10 років тому +64

    Nicely put and I agree 100%. Every album Michael put out as a solo artist has a very different vibe to it which displays his versatility to the max. I'm glad he went with Teddy after BAD. He knew exactly which direction he needed to go because it was already written in the heavens.

    • @detnemt9571
      @detnemt9571 4 роки тому +8

      I prefer the albums Michael made with Quincy over anything he made without him. None of the albums he made after had as much impact as the ones he made with Quincy

    • @dailyhunter3683
      @dailyhunter3683 4 роки тому +2

      @@detnemt9571 That's because the media started a witchunt👹 on him. They dropped a voodoo in his life.

    • @jacobjorgenson9285
      @jacobjorgenson9285 3 роки тому +2

      Nobody would know Mj today without Quincy

    • @SrananKing
      @SrananKing 3 роки тому +7

      @@jacobjorgenson9285 Keep telling yourself that. Meanwhile, MJ is the most successful artist Quincy has ever worked with. Without him, Quincy Jones wouldn't be a household name today. Or do you honestly think Donna Summers could have made Thriller as successful as Michael Jackson did? Yeah... like hell she could. Those 3 albums were created by a super team of people who all needed each other to get to that level, MJ included. Give credit where its due man. And go watch the Spike Lee documentaries on MJ's transition from The Jacksons into Off The Wall. It will show you exactly why MJ was that dude. Peace.

    • @jacobjorgenson9285
      @jacobjorgenson9285 3 роки тому +2

      @@SrananKing Quincy Jones was producer of the year 6 YEARS in a row, he would’ve been a huge figure in music without MJ, but it would be impossible to imagine MJ’s career without Q.

  • @cilla-themusiclover
    @cilla-themusiclover 5 років тому +10

    If it wasn't for the work he did with Michael Jackosn, NOBODY in the 21st century would be asking anything of quincy jones. Yes, quincy was a great producer of tv and pop and jazz of yester-year,but let's be honest his work with MICHAEL JACKSON is why anyone recongnizes him today. Even when Quincy worked with artists in the 1970's like "The Brothers Johnson" no one was rushing to put him on an interview. It was his work with Michael Jackson that brought a new generation to recognize him.

  • @Talulah6
    @Talulah6 13 років тому +5

    I love you Quincy - no one knows the music business like you, you are brilliant and you have a loving heart and beautiful spirit.

  • @robindore258
    @robindore258 2 роки тому +1

    I'll never forget the first time I saw Thriller on MTV WOW JUST WOW !!!

  • @daycan1
    @daycan1 15 років тому +3

    so nice to hear how magic was made. michael only lived 50 years but he lived 10 lifetimes.

  • @jeronjose
    @jeronjose 15 років тому +9

    When are we all gonna just enjoy life and eachother. Michael was and will always be the Greatest Entertainer Ever, deal with it! Lets show as much love as we do hate and we would be better off, LOVE TO ALL.

  • @whataboutredlorry
    @whataboutredlorry 6 років тому +83

    And now - Quincy is saying things like Michael was greedy and stole music etc. He's certainly changed his tune.

    • @SS-ft8gx
      @SS-ft8gx 5 років тому +10

      whataboutredlorry yeah Quincy has become a narcissistic asshole

    • @Elena-er7zp
      @Elena-er7zp 5 років тому +4

      maybe he got dementia starting to kick in?

    • @nebstaism
      @nebstaism 5 років тому +16

      whataboutredlorry he's becoming more bitter towards Mike over the years ... It's sad because Michael has never said a bad word about Quincy

    • @Elena-er7zp
      @Elena-er7zp 5 років тому +3

      nebstaism Naw - it was always there. Only difference is he is in his 80s and people that old get IDGAFitis. Their censor is gone.

    • @kalaywani3138
      @kalaywani3138 4 роки тому +4

      @@ElizB956 absolutely. ..Mj forever

  • @DragonBellyTravels
    @DragonBellyTravels 5 років тому +10

    “I go by goosebumps...I don’t need no surveys, man...” 💯

  • @ronarudos
    @ronarudos 15 років тому +4

    michael is magic

  • @sprottje
    @sprottje 14 років тому +8

    What an open interview! Love to hear him speak!

  • @Applebaum
    @Applebaum 13 років тому +23

    Why do people treat black successful people as if their highlanders, as if there can only be one.
    Michael was a genius and Quincy Jones is also, have respect.
    Michael as well as being a genius...was a man falable , flawed human

  • @kateg6029
    @kateg6029 Рік тому +2

    Quincy was a strong man like Joe Jackson, Michael thrived with Quincy’s mentorship. The way Quincy describes Michael’s talent and personality is genuine, Michael studied the greats and become greater. Michael was a genius.

  • @77Karolina
    @77Karolina 15 років тому +8

    Thank you Mr Jones for saying the real truth: "Lord adore him, he's touched by God " So very very truth...

    • @Snyper1405
      @Snyper1405 3 роки тому +1

      The sad thing is that quincy stabbed michael in the back by spewing lies about him 😔

  • @blain147
    @blain147 15 років тому +3

    Jealousy simply put, this awesome human being has accomplished so much in a lifetime. Don't worry though because ever time a person comments in a negative way their saying that he was someone special. RIP MJ

  • @sophialorencoffee9055
    @sophialorencoffee9055 5 років тому +62

    Never too Old to be jealous!

    • @onesong2001
      @onesong2001 3 роки тому

      just as you are never too old to be fanatical about the most expensively marketed and overrated pop star in music history.

    • @sophialorencoffee9055
      @sophialorencoffee9055 3 роки тому +3

      Were not talking about Elvis, Madonna, Brittany or Justin Bieber #Wierdo

    • @onesong2001
      @onesong2001 3 роки тому

      @@sophialorencoffee9055 Yes, that was a weird reply.

    • @Diamond92826
      @Diamond92826 Рік тому

      @@sophialorencoffee9055 Lovely reply.

    • @ni_iini_bebe928
      @ni_iini_bebe928 10 днів тому

      @@onesong2001 You must be mentally unstable

  • @CianMcGovern
    @CianMcGovern 10 років тому +41

    This mans words are golden, in 8 minutes of video he says more than some in a lifetime. Lets not forget Q also done "BAD" with Michael which was another megahit. People say Michael should have kept Q after BAD, I disagree, I wouldnt change a thing about Michaels career, every part of it from the day he was born to the day he died was meant to be and its the reason he will be talked about in hundreds of years time.

    • @CJTranceAddiction
      @CJTranceAddiction 6 років тому +9

      He was definitely put on this planet for a reason. MJ is perhaps a very good reason why I think God probably does exist. Something like an MJ in this world cannot be an accident.

    • @tboyd6645
      @tboyd6645 5 років тому +3

      I agree, the Dangerous album was probably more funky than BAD

    • @dailyhunter3683
      @dailyhunter3683 4 роки тому +2

      Preach 🙌😇🙏.

    • @binimike7398
      @binimike7398 4 роки тому +1

      @@CJTranceAddiction thank you

  • @getdownnowd13
    @getdownnowd13 10 років тому +20

    Thriller was his biggest album on the planet even up to today! Quincy is the reason Teddy Reilly got the Job to work with MJ
    Quincy wanted him on BAD album as well. Im Glad they worked together cause Mike learned so much and that is what your supposed to do as an artist so you can try new things see what works and what doesn't but we see Quincy work speaks for it self..music history work with the best in the business and still expanding

  • @fredsurfer
    @fredsurfer 15 років тому +6

    Best producer of all times, Michael Jackson alone changed the whole course of music, and Tupac set up standards for rap never seen before or achive yet. He is also very lucky (talent) in working with those artists.

  • @illuminationable
    @illuminationable 4 роки тому +4

    How could Qunicy speak in such a way for Michael? I'm sorry Quincy but the way how we speak for people when we dont have nothing to take more from them, shows enough of our character. Dont forget that even you are very talented you would never be such famous if Michael Jackson would not collaborate with you. You and others took more from him than e Supertalented and kindhearted person like MJ took from you. Dont spoil where you ate for such a long time.

  • @Transatlanticism1
    @Transatlanticism1 12 років тому +18

    I think Quincy at the time remained pretty professional - Michael didn't even tell Quincy he was going to use a different producer, he left that for Frank Dileo to tell Q about. Teddy Riley has said that Q was the one who recommended Teddy to MJ, and MJ called Q to have the first listen to Dangerous and give his seal of approval. Which he did. But I believe the relationship became more and more distant as the years went by.

    • @allthingscreative1631
      @allthingscreative1631 Рік тому +1

      If Quincy came out and said he had nothing to learn from MJ after he passed.. and talked about his skin the way he did and if he sued his estate after his death, and if he said MJ was greedy imagine what he said to his face. Mj was extremely sensitive about his art and his skin theres more to the story then this

  • @JM4LAJF
    @JM4LAJF 15 років тому +4

    He was singing about a loveaffair with a rat XD lmao, love that song. This speech is awesome, he was touched by god, quincy, i love you man

  • @alecosound8902
    @alecosound8902 8 років тому +147

    In Greek, Socrates is actually pronounced the way MJ originally thought.

    • @stephaniejade7056
      @stephaniejade7056 6 років тому +16

      Strange of Quincy to always point that out -- he's said this in other interviews....people makes mistakes, why make it into a big deal??? But, thx for explaining the proper Greek pronunciation -- looks like Michael J. was right after all, and he was being polite to Quincy. Every heard of the poem, "The Cookie Thief, by Valerie Cox?

    • @wolfeyesnarina777
      @wolfeyesnarina777 6 років тому +9

      Stephanie Jade, I don't think Quincy meant to belittle MJ. NOT like that.

    • @telj1
      @telj1 6 років тому +20

      Yes, he did. He pretty much "belittles" everyone but himself.....

    • @weaponofthepeopleword-of-g7567
      @weaponofthepeopleword-of-g7567 6 років тому +19

      Yes, he did. He's clearly resentful of Michael.

    • @maryriver2311
      @maryriver2311 6 років тому +1

      Stephanie Jade it makes the story funny, interesting, and adds detail. he doesn’t mean it like that. Storytelling is a whole job, not easy to do and keep people engaged.

  • @stanleybentu
    @stanleybentu 6 років тому +33

    I just checked and the way Michael pronounced it is closer to the original name than Quincy's correction. I believe that's why Diana didn't correct him

    • @ConstantineJajas
      @ConstantineJajas 6 років тому +6

      Greek here and I confirm the above. MJs pronunciation was a lot closer to how everyone says Socrates. The accent is in the "A" which in Greek is pronounced the same as in the word "Alpha". With that in mind, SocrAtis is how it is pronounced (instead of SOcrates).

    • @nawalaitelcadi5237
      @nawalaitelcadi5237 6 років тому +1

      Oh! You checked, good, ok now do you read Socrates? Or Machiavelli? Or sint Augustinus, do you want me to continue... Quincy pronouced it wrong, Cheers from Europe 😘

    • @onesong2001
      @onesong2001 5 років тому

      @@nawalaitelcadi5237 LOL! be serious. He's an MJ fanatic. He knows nothing.

    • @Elena-er7zp
      @Elena-er7zp 5 років тому

      Naw. Americans pronounce it the way Jones said. But that is not the point. You think Diana Ross knew how Greeks pronounced it?!? She barely finished high school.

  • @Nero-ox5tw
    @Nero-ox5tw 6 років тому +18

    Quincy Jones has seen the careers of everyone from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson to Beyonce and he's still here now. I'd say he's the closest thing to a human encyclopedia of music. His stories are legendary, will be very sad to see him go, he's one of the very few left from that era during OTW, Thriller and Bad.

    • @RandomGuy-il8ec
      @RandomGuy-il8ec 6 років тому +2

      Ryan Bamford Bruce Swedien has also stepped forward and talked a lot about Thriller

    • @nelar860
      @nelar860 6 років тому

      I laughed way more than I should have 💀

    • @CJTranceAddiction
      @CJTranceAddiction 6 років тому +3

      Uhhh, what about Berry Gordy, man?

    • @kezzaboy233
      @kezzaboy233 5 років тому +1

      Don't put beyonce in the same sentence as them lmao.

  • @JCopp1994
    @JCopp1994 12 років тому +21

    Quincy and Michael had a good partnership, but michael outgrew him and he became bitter about being snubbed for the Dangerous album

    • @wpochert
      @wpochert 6 років тому +4

      Wrong man. Quincy is the one who wanted to follow a trend known as Rap. MJ hated rap and thought it was a temporary phase. This became an issue during the Bad sessions and caused a rift between them. By the end of the Bad tour and the break after it was clear that Rap and hip hop were where things were headed. Quincy was right. By then bridges had been burned and MJ again wrongly thought Q was too old to be a part of rap/hip hop. Quincy meanwhile recorded and produced one of the best albums of all time in Back on the Block ... full of R&b, rap, hip hop, acapella, Jazz.. you name it... every major vocalist and musician in black music history were on it, but no Michael Jackson. A real shame... Dangerous was an OK album but no where near as cohesive and meaningful as what could have been. Teddy Riley is good for a one off song, but producing almost an entire album his stuff gets real old real quick..

    • @CJTranceAddiction
      @CJTranceAddiction 6 років тому +1

      WRONG buddy! Dangerous is too cool for you. If that album came out just one year ahead of time, before sharing the spotlight with Nirvana'a Nevermind, it would have done THAT much better. In the end, it still outsold Nevermind worldwide with over 32 million copies sold. I believe it outsold Bad by a little bit as well, each having sold over 30 million.

    • @Elena-er7zp
      @Elena-er7zp 4 роки тому +1

      nAw MJ wanted to jump on current trend bandwagon

  • @gregorythomas4470
    @gregorythomas4470 8 років тому +8

    Very insightful and poignant. These to were a magical Ying and Yang that changed history and we are all blessed to have lived during that magic and brilliance because it will never be recreated. The stars aligned perfectly for their brilliance to grow to the astounding levels it did and that alignment only happens once!! Thanks Q and MJ for allowing me to live and behold something truly historic!

  • @wolfeyesnarina777
    @wolfeyesnarina777 6 років тому +6

    I kinda like his speech. Quincy saw MJ's potential within seconds... Luv MJ!

    • @mrsnet
      @mrsnet 6 років тому +6

      WolfEyes 17, I did not even listen to the video; but the WORLD saw MJ's potential way before he and Q collaborated...ABC,I Want You Back. He was a child prodigy/genius. Luv MJ too

    • @wolfeyesnarina777
      @wolfeyesnarina777 6 років тому

      @@mrsnet , true. As for Quincy - in the early development of Michael's solo musician and performer career they had a perfect relationship and if anything, it paved the way for young MJ to stardom. They used to get along great. Luv n miss MJ. Angelface 😍😍😍. Listen to his music all the time.

  • @vixitrixalina
    @vixitrixalina 15 років тому

    i love the very last second of this film when Michael gives Quincy a hug- its so touching! Quincy is a great man, as was Michael. xxxx

  • @sherrymitchell1083
    @sherrymitchell1083 3 роки тому +2

    Quincy Jones why do you feel the need to put Michael Jackson down? He's not here to protect himself. Let him Rest in Peace

  • @Alexz_Archivz
    @Alexz_Archivz 6 років тому +7

    I can watch QJ reminisce about MJ all day!

  • @sita5443
    @sita5443 5 років тому +3

    Michael jackson was amazing💝

  • @83jdc1
    @83jdc1 9 років тому +12

    Wow I love how Mj music affects people differently. Bad is my favorite album and History is my least favorite (I still love it but I like the other 5 better).In only 6 albums Michael was able to make different sounds that affect people in different ways.

  • @jonQuest82
    @jonQuest82 15 років тому

    He's sooooooo much deeper than R&B. Look at his scoring credits and rethink that. He's one of the greatest, most prolific and influential producers in american history ... period.

  • @phillipwilson8973
    @phillipwilson8973 4 роки тому

    I think its obvious that Quincy is simply trying to demonstrate Michael's humanity, yet capability and willingness to learn and absorb. Michael was leagues above everyone else and nobody in the business was willing to see it. And because Michael was so humble, I think Quincy really wanted to work with him and help to pull that ability out of Michael.

  • @phizgp
    @phizgp 15 років тому

    Thanx 4 that news update, junior....yer the best, too!

  • @12karama
    @12karama 14 років тому +1

    We are all crazy; this is great one!!! Love it QJ

  • @AkakaDomenjer
    @AkakaDomenjer 8 років тому +11

    That's the point cs Quincy Jones was jazzy he put that magic on three albums that are absolutely best three albums ever made in popular music. They have more quality then calling them pop. Beside, Quincy was 50 he knew music world, he protected Michael. Like real father figure that he remained till Michael died.

    • @srushtimishra111
      @srushtimishra111 8 років тому +2

      Q said that MJ is guilty of those false allegations. How does a father figure say stuff like that?

    • @AkakaDomenjer
      @AkakaDomenjer 8 років тому

      Srushti Mishra bullshit, link me where he is saying that or don't talk crap.

    • @AkakaDomenjer
      @AkakaDomenjer 8 років тому

      Srushti Mishra link!!!! Link him speaking that.

    • @danthomas623
      @danthomas623 6 років тому

      Even after all the interviews etc, you can still tell that Quincy loved Michael. He was a father to MJ. He was heavily involved in life throughout his life and you can see he played a big part in shaping Michael into a man. You're not wrong about Gordy, but I still believe, at the time, Michael saw Quincy as the one to look up too. And vice versa.

    • @CJTranceAddiction
      @CJTranceAddiction 6 років тому +5

      Dangerous was MJ's best album. I don't care what most people say, most people are always wrong. Only a few people ever know the truth. Dangerous was revolutionary and ahead of its time.

  • @kelanti1
    @kelanti1 15 років тому +12

    I don't know what your knowledge about vitiligo is but I am a teacher and I have a student that has this skin disorder. She is white and she has bloches on her skin that look porcelain white like a ghost. Now she is dealing with stress because she is preparing for the examinations to enter university. stress makes her situation worse...it's expanding everywhere face, hands...she avoids sun and she is using special make up to cover it and she is covering it(I only found out from her Mom).

    • @wolfeyesnarina777
      @wolfeyesnarina777 6 років тому +3

      kelanti1, it is Devastating to live with... really. MJ suffered vastly and deeply... luv my Angelface! 💞💞💞

    • @binimike7398
      @binimike7398 4 роки тому +1

      @@wolfeyesnarina777 i love mj so so much

    • @onesong2001
      @onesong2001 3 роки тому

      ​@@wolfeyesnarina777 It's not devastating to live with unless you decide it is. We are all imperfect to various degrees.
      I had an eye operation at 3 years and I'm blind without my glasses for my whole life. It's a disability although not one of the worst.
      Vitiligo doesn't stop anyone from doing anything but it can appear to be a disability to people who are vain.
      Michael Jackson had plastic surgery on his nose so we already know he was vain.
      Watch this and tell me it's not all about attitude: ua-cam.com/video/C1mnoArEPXk/v-deo.html

  • @KatieJoMikell
    @KatieJoMikell 15 років тому

    I loved this, thank you for posting it SXSW!

  • @Talulah6
    @Talulah6 12 років тому +1

    thanks! so nice of you.

  • @draoicht22
    @draoicht22 15 років тому

    what a wise kind man.these fools underneath think they know but they have no idea.May the light shine upon you.

  • @SS-ft8gx
    @SS-ft8gx 5 років тому +6

    Quincy you helped launch MJ but he evolved beyond you and needed to go further. MJ made you a famous man.

  • @SrananKing
    @SrananKing 10 років тому +28

    That's not true at all. Michael and Q went on to produce BAD together but Quincy was limiting Michael and wanted too much control of his sound. Michael had to cut him loose because he was so much more than a simple studio artist. His gut feeling told him to get away because he needed to grow musically and keep up with modern times. The maturity in Dangerous compared to BAD is astounding. I'm glad he made the switch. In the end,Q was just a producer, nothing more. Their relationship was business.

    • @srushtimishra111
      @srushtimishra111 8 років тому +4

      totally agree

    • @thetruth72667
      @thetruth72667 7 років тому +5

      SrananKing: I respect your opinion & adore Michael but I must say he didn't go in a path that was better then with Quincy. He relied on the synth drums & keyboard beats way to much. My opinion is all im saying. I Love dangerous & the songs so much!! I just always wished he'd go back to the stripped band sound cause his songwriting was SOOOO good it deserved that sophistication! People forget how great of a songwriter this man was! I just always wished he'd go back to basics for an album is all. I love Michael & I love you all & mean no disrespect in the slightest way!!! Just talking bout music & Michael who I miss everyday:(

    • @penelopeodonnell4178
      @penelopeodonnell4178 7 років тому +3

      the truth You're talking about sound but in terms of songwriting Q limited him. MJ had to push a lot for songs like Smooth Criminal. Q would never have allowed masterpieces like Earth Song or Stranger in Moscow on an album.

    • @sherill3369
      @sherill3369 6 років тому +2

      Michael and Q were dynamite together. I love everything they created together. But in the end I think like some people have suggested that Q was holding on a bit too tight when it came to
      control over the direction Michael was going in with his music. And Michael had endured a lot of that kind of control from his father Joe, and I think Michael just wasn't having anymore of that. He needed to be in control of things himself, needed to be the captain of his own ship so to speak. He was maturing and the "Dangerous " album with Teddy Riley reflected that. Michael always had some kind of internal spiritual guidance that was directing his work and he really knew the business of the music industry. Those things (along with his innate intelligence) were the reasons he was so successful. Not to mention his talent! If he had survived he would have went on to mold the music industry in ways that would have drawn other artists to him (giving them more control over their music and finances) and consolidating his own power and continued success in the industry. Michael was one very smart cookie and I think certain factions of the industry feared that and so it wasn't allowed to be. Respect to Quincy for this interview. I always enjoy hearing his stories about MJ. Some of the stories are quite amusing...like the stories about the interaction between MJ and Prince.

    • @HARDMANALIVE
      @HARDMANALIVE 6 років тому +2

      DANGEROUS wasn't shit compared to BAD!

  • @mercurylounger
    @mercurylounger 15 років тому

    very inspiring. Great to know how producers think about possible artists.

  • @danielkannan6246
    @danielkannan6246 3 роки тому

    Definitely without a shadow of doubt that it was all A Divine marvelous convergence of circumstances that brought together,
    arguably the Most Acclaimed Music Artist of All Time &
    The Music Producer of All Time ...

  • @karaluvzmj
    @karaluvzmj 15 років тому

    I wish people would stop listening to the media feeding bull crap. Whether he was a good man or not that doesn't make him any less of a person. He took chances and meant alot to others. How many of you can say that you have given back to the community as he has? very few i bet. Let him rest in piece and live long through others and his music.

  • @PEERAMIDEYE
    @PEERAMIDEYE 15 років тому

    please ppl dnt fight... mj is trying to rest in peace... and all these ppl fighting doesnt help... MICHAEL JACKSON WAS CHANGING THE WORLD!!!

  • @Snyper1405
    @Snyper1405 3 роки тому +2

    Why is everyone praising quincy jones. Everyone knows that he turned his back on michael which is really sad to this day

  • @SUSAN9040
    @SUSAN9040 15 років тому +1

    quincey thanks for loving micharl, he had alot respect for you.

  • @skylarkingz
    @skylarkingz 15 років тому

    thank you QJ. I feel that this is more truth than anything i have heard about MJ ever.

  • @janpietsnot
    @janpietsnot 15 років тому

    vinyl is old but it has an special sound and i love that

  • @indigo2011
    @indigo2011 13 років тому +2

    I read in a Spanish newspaper that this man said MJ didn`t have so much talent as Frank Sinatra, I hope it isn`t true because Michael Jackson was the greatest multitalented artist ever, the one the touched millions of hearts around the planet.

    • @CJTranceAddiction
      @CJTranceAddiction 6 років тому +3

      I think even Q became jealous of MJ and became bitter saying some nasty shit about him.

  • @Teriyaki32186
    @Teriyaki32186 15 років тому

    man i wish i had a quarter of his talent he is truly a livin legend

  • @saniatam.singson3403
    @saniatam.singson3403 3 роки тому

    Yes, Michael often mentioned QJ in his award speeches. He was very grateful to Quincy and Diana Ross

  • @fetzcou
    @fetzcou 4 роки тому

    The documentary on Netflix is incredible!!!

  • @devontaepratt9541
    @devontaepratt9541 7 років тому +6

    smokin kool-aid ha ha😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😊😊😊😊😊😊 Quincy was, is and always will be a genius and MJ is well....... magics equivalent💯💯💯💯💯✌✌✌✌

  • @blkbrucelee
    @blkbrucelee 15 років тому +1

    cattdaddy you speaking the truth all these haters will just be forgtten MJ will be forever inbeded in the history of music and in the minds until one day another MJ is bron

  • @DerrickLee1455
    @DerrickLee1455 11 років тому +3

    At 5:10 that sums it up... "Listen to your goose bumps" (Quincy Jones)...

  • @swissivory
    @swissivory 15 років тому

    Touching and real.

  • @NisaLavigne93
    @NisaLavigne93 15 років тому

    i love michael so much

  • @gabby1320
    @gabby1320 15 років тому

    Well put thank you

  • @Deliaboard
    @Deliaboard 15 років тому

    That´s a beautiful story.

  • @77Karolina
    @77Karolina 15 років тому +1

    I think Mr Jones knows what he is speaking about Michael' skin...it was not skin disorder, it was body dysmorphic disorder...and I am glad that he told what was he thinking becouse that is a big lesson for all the milions people who actually don't accept themselves...we all love Michael, he was really touched by God. Remember: be a good parents for your children to avoid for them this huge problems...

  • @browsermax
    @browsermax 15 років тому

    Thanks Quincy, gotta LOVE Soul Bossa Nova!

  • @ThomasTERichmond
    @ThomasTERichmond 15 років тому

    Thanks man.
    Best Regards- Thomas

  • @Applebaum
    @Applebaum 13 років тому +3

    @rossismom Quincy was already successful, and Quincy made the music, respect where respect is due

  • @VIKING33NY
    @VIKING33NY 15 років тому

    That was pretty cool. Nice!

  • @vixitrixalina
    @vixitrixalina 15 років тому

    omg i watched this a couple of hours ago and left a comment and there were about 7000 views. now its 41,128! WOW! shame Quincy couldnt be there tonight at the mermorial thingy- i watched it from England and cried when MJ's daughter Paris broke down in her speech! x

  • @phizgp
    @phizgp 15 років тому

    I hope Michael Jackson starts feeling better soon.
    Get well, MJ.....yer the best!

  • @whosbadjinjing
    @whosbadjinjing 15 років тому +1

    mj was special, even great Quincy can't get it. He had many good personalities in human being. People can't get it eitherO_O . People don't believe it

  • @palmrockbermuda
    @palmrockbermuda 15 років тому

    JUST 100% RESPECT FROM BERMUDA

  • @shahsolo
    @shahsolo 15 років тому

    idonno..idonno..only may god bless MJ...

  • @_domino82
    @_domino82 15 років тому

    This is very POWERFUL!!!

  • @unclefreddie70
    @unclefreddie70 13 років тому +3

    Off The Wall is a killer album. Thriller is good, but Off The wall is really the better album. Keep up the good work Quincy and RIP Michael.

    • @adrianmitchell8586
      @adrianmitchell8586 Рік тому

      I agree, Off The Wall is a better album. The thing that Thriller had that Off The Wall didn't have was MTV...

  • @catherinegabbert4181
    @catherinegabbert4181 3 роки тому

    Michael Jackson was a genius and one of the best entertainer ever live and he is the king of pop and always will be the king of pop even in death his music and legend will live 4ever in ours hearts and all around the world and also prince rogers nelson will always be 4ever live in our hearts and both legends music will live 4 ever we love 💕💕 and miss them

  • @shonaboy7554
    @shonaboy7554 5 років тому

    It took three producers working in three studios in one building to replace quincy. MJ would go from one both to another saying "you have no idea what they are cooking in there". The producers were Teddy Riley, Bill Bottrell, and Bruce Swedien. Teddy thought only 2 of the songs he produced would end up on the album but was surprised he got 7. Swedien got 5 and Bottrell 3 including the album's only hot 100 number 1 'Black or White". In the end Dangerous sold 30 million copies matching the Quincy produced album Bad which had 4 number 1 Hot 100 singles.

  • @XOZBeaTz
    @XOZBeaTz 15 років тому

    quincy jones, some day i will make beautiful music just like you..Hopefully is not far away from now. You definently a inspiration to all producer, God bless.

  • @starblueeyes
    @starblueeyes 15 років тому +1

    Look in the mirror. Michael Jackson personal life might not have been approved of but he was the most talented man that walked the earth. Music would NOT be what it is today if it werent for him. He brought countries together and his music has more heart than most of the new crap they play. So hate him or love him hes King of Pop for a reason so get over it haters.

    • @onesong2001
      @onesong2001 5 років тому

      MJ innovated nothing except for making videos more interesting than his music. As a music lover I call that "epic failure". He made a lot of money by advertising more than anyone in music history but I can't hear his money, only his mediocre music.

  • @juantorres27
    @juantorres27 15 років тому

    Michael forever. En cada rincón del planeta MJ ha dejado una huella indeleble.

  • @kelanti1
    @kelanti1 15 років тому +5

    Bottom line: Michael had it and suffered alone. And when it got worse, he chose to have all pigmentation of his skin removed. He didn't want people to feel sorry for him and his health so he kept silent.One of the reasons he didn't want victory tour releashed is that the videos of this tour are the only ones that clearly show vitiligo in his hands, chest and neck. Even in the amateur dvd that is out, you can clearly see it.

  • @jasonliu7967
    @jasonliu7967 Рік тому +1

    Quincy is the most important man behind Michael.

    • @sands_in_taufer
      @sands_in_taufer 29 днів тому

      Michael is the most important man behind Quincy. Didn’t even know he was already working with Frank Sinatra.

  • @filsdejeannoir1776
    @filsdejeannoir1776 2 роки тому

    7:57 That's so sweet!

  • @larebear63
    @larebear63 15 років тому

    Michael Jackson what ever you did or didnt do to little children I hope you were truly sorry and your fate is in Gods hands now. Peace Out everyone. Love each other

  • @lighthouse6748
    @lighthouse6748 3 роки тому +1

    Quincy Jones you will answer for all the peoples lives you've ruined. So be it.

  • @senchro
    @senchro 15 років тому

    I'm really glad Michael Jackson didn't die.

  • @kekekuku
    @kekekuku 15 років тому

    He said he would be too emotional and he said he was taking it too hard.He said he lost his little brother June 25,2009 and that Michael had took a part of his soul with him...

  • @glendawalton5461
    @glendawalton5461 6 років тому

    Quincy, normally I don’t respond to after death folk! I’m listening!

  • @HokusPokus320
    @HokusPokus320 15 років тому

    exactly!!!! he didn't have a childhood...anything good will try to get destroyed and people are too blind and not aware to see this!!!! sad!!! let's give him the respect he deserves!!!

  • @anamaychavez5863
    @anamaychavez5863 3 роки тому +2

    You became extra RICH because of Michael.. Imagine if you havent meet Mj or somebody else handled his career.
    Mj was forever grateful to you..
    Sadly, you said a lot of things after he died..
    Btw, both "Socrates" pronunciation are correct

  • @larebear63
    @larebear63 15 років тому

    I totally agree with you

  • @hops18
    @hops18 15 років тому

    He Said He Felt Like He Wouldn't Be Able 2 Control His Emotions While He Was There

  • @marshacreary9771
    @marshacreary9771 7 років тому

    Good interview

  • @HuggumsMcgehee
    @HuggumsMcgehee 15 років тому

    Quincy Jones reminds me of my band director.