Quincy Jones Interview


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I feel, as many jazz aficionados feel, that Quincy Jones is someone they know personally, and out of the decades we have known him, he has been one of the most intelligent and articulate jazz artists out of the many. Now when he starts to say things that are flat out goofy at age 85 after a brain aneurysm, the cause of this is quite apparent to me. I view this the same as I would anyone else who has recently acquired a disability.


Frogman, the funny thing about when your chain starts slipping, you're the last person to know it, and if you live long enough, it's going to happen.

Did anyone take into account that he once had a brain anurism and is 85 years old?