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From: billylovesjazz
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  • that skatting was insane!!! Epitome of Cool!

  • He's jamming to what eventually became the chorus for love times love. Killer playing and singing!

  • Always good to hear such great talent that inspired me! What two Great Musicians! An honor, thanks for posting this video Billy!

  • Starting at about 3:20 and ending at 4:00 I think is the most POIGNANT part of this episode as he discusses George Benson's skills as a musician. Honestly, it's what separates older artists from the current crop. Honestly, I wonder how "Q" went from this to "Bossa Nostra"...an album that is full of artists who are "getting over."

  • One lives to enjoy this kind of music and documentary. What a team Quincy and George made. Encore, you guys!! Major props to the late Oscar Brown, Jr.

  • Man, what is that second song George was playing and singing too.....AWESOME

  • @1980Triumph dinorah,dinorah,but this is not the original version.

  • It sounds like the same tune used in "Rock with You" with MJ.

  • @MYheroMJrip That's because it both songs were written by the same guy, Rod Temperton. He also wrote Thriller, Boogie Nights, Always & Forever, and Give Me the Night.

  • @mcallen8204 i was commenting on how they recycled the beat. rock with u in 79' and this in 80'.

  • I am a huge fan of Quincy Jones & George Benson! Incredible Talents!

  • may god bless you for posting this!!

    this is truely a treasure!!!

  • I can't believe you posted this! This is something I've been looking for for years!

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