I'm 2 years older than Michael Jackson and grew up being fascinated by
him and the Jackson 5, seeing him first (if I recall correctly) on the
Andy Williams TV Variety show -- in fact:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDWHkMM4LRw
It feels really weird to have seen the entire arc of his life and
Hmmm actually that description is intriguing...
Ken
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Did anyone read the interview in The Wire with her. She likes to play
her mums old techno records in her ukfunky sets. Id love to know which
ones. But yeah not bad tune too.
Rav.
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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:rdtay...@channel4.co.uk]
Sent: 25 June 2009 16:04
To: kent
I think that Quincy Jones should be the one held responsible for the way
Off the Wall Thriller came out and Michael Jackson's comeback solo
success
if you take a look at Q's work as a producer - he could take artists with
mild to falling success and make platinum selling records
many artists'
I think Quincy Jones would be the first guy to say that he
collaborated with MJ on those classic records, and that his role was
to facilitate and channel what Michael was trying to accomplish.
Quincy does have a hand in bringing out the best in many artists as a
producer. And while it can be
I think Quincy Jones would be the first guy to say that he
collaborated with MJ on those classic records, and that his role was
to facilitate and channel what Michael was trying to accomplish.
that sounds like political talk - because it is
Quincy does have a hand in bringing out the best
Eventually I'm going to netcast live mixes to some of my friends; I'm
looking for the best (and hopefully cheapest) ways to do this.
Hosting a pre-recorded music file is no problem, I've got web space
and can link someone to that easily, as I see a lot of you do for your
sets. It's the live