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by michaelmarion 2085 days ago
He didn't just contribute the solo—he rearranged part of the song! [1]

> Michael [Jackson] left to go across the hall to do some children's speaking record. I think it was "E.T." or something. So I asked Quincy [Jones], "What do you want me to do?" And he goes, "Whatever you want to do." And I go, "Be careful when you say that. If you know anything about me, be careful when you say, "Do anything you want!"

> I listened to the song, and I immediately go, "Can I change some parts?" I turned to the engineer and I go, "OK, from the breakdown, chop in this part, go to this piece, pre-chorus, to the chorus, out." Took him maybe 10 minutes to put it together. And I proceeded to improvise two solos over it. I was just finishing the second solo when Michael walked in.

> And you know artists are kind of crazy people. We're all a little bit strange. I didn't know how he would react to what I was doing. So I warned him before he listened. I said, "Look, I changed the middle section of your song."

> Now in my mind, he's either going to have his bodyguards kick me out for butchering his song, or he's going to like it. And so he gave it a listen, and he turned to me and went, "Wow, thank you so much for having the passion to not just come in and blaze a solo, but to actually care about the song, and make it better."

I can't think of a more innovative and imaginative musician in history.

[1] https://www.cnn.com/2012/11/30/showbiz/music/van-halen-jacks...

3 comments

I love his music, and this kind of story makes me think very highly of this approach to life.
Wow, awesome peeks behind the scenes at how stuff is really done.

It's also really interesting when really talented people - who are usually isolated by the law of numbers - get together.

A fascinating movie about music from way before van halen/michael jackson era I watched recently:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wrecking_Crew_(2008_film)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wrecking_Crew_(music)

I've read the same article, but as a non native speaker wasn't sure, whether he just rearranged his part or the whole song. It did read like the latter, but, after all, this was not just a random song from some random musician, but from Micheal Jackson and Quincy Jones. Amazing.