Quincy jones is gay

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 acquire you together one more time? The difference between you and I is that you're fuckin nuts 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 realize 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 say that and then you contribute a link to an old Jet magazine article where Diana says "I've been begging Stevie to write a song for me but he never would" and then I have to eat my words. NEVER!!I am not Diana Ross so I could never say what she has never said. I can only relate you what I've never said. But somehow you took my response to you as something negative and you got unpleasant. And then turned around and got nasty with me about the matching bullshit in a totally unrelated thread. I don't believe

Quincy Jones says that Michael KILLED HIMSELF.

SmoothMJ said:

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

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

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

Lock him in a home 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 set linear that Quincy J. not only hat "some" success as a jazz player, he was one of the primary / major figures in that genre.

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

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

Quincy Jones doesn’t introverted 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 song 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 dwelling where we could have sex with girls. I loved me some 35 and 40 year-old girls when I was young. He used to create all his band members contribute to clean sheets for our dating room. He’s have the

'Gay, gay, gay' (not Frances Faye, but Peggy Lee-ay)

Thanks for the info. I can "hear" Peggy saying, about gay men, "god must have had something in mind." So sweet and adorable, and coy, and I can see her saying that with that little grin that seemed to always be there, at the corners of her mouth.

I am an atheist, BUT have no problem with that type of god belief that Peggy revealed herself to possess, in that quote. I now have a better sense of Peggy in that one quote, than I got reading that horrid book by Richmond. It makes me know that Peggy "got it, concerning gay men.

A god does not dislike or judge. People do, and they then say it is for a god, or because of a god, that they do. Ancient people in the Middle East, for gosh sakes, THOUSANDS of years ago, consideration homosexuality was evil and erroneous, and said that it was a god who thought that to be so, and that is in the book, the Bible, from the ancient Middle East, and we have people in America, today, who so what society to emulate the Middle East, THOUSANDS of years ago. BUT it is pleasant to know that Peggy "got it", all on her retain. Peggy comes across to me as having been born with a "secret" tucked away, inside of her, that no one