Paul McCartney Remembers His Friendship With My Friend Jones

JAKARTA - Paul McCartney of The Beatles also reminisced about the passing often Jones who died at his residence in Los Angeles, United States on Sunday, November 3.

Through an Instagram post, McCartney said Jones was a very talented musician. He also shared how his initial meeting with jazz musicians as well as famous music producers was.

"Dear QUancy Jones has died and left us knowing her with feelings of sadness. She is very talented, and I feel lucky to have known her for years. She befriended George Martin, producer of The Beatles and, among the two of them, produced some really good music," Paul McCartney wrote, citing the caption. upload, Wednesday, November 6.

"Quincy or Quince or Q, once he is known, always has a body in his eyes and has a very positive and loving spirit that infects everyone who knows him. His work with Michael Jackson, of course, legendary and he has so many other things in his music," he continued.

McCartney also recalled his best moments with Jones, who had been his best friend for a long time. He also often stopped by the late's house while visiting Los Angeles.

My main memory of him is the personal moments we went through together, and I will never stop thanking Nancy for always arranging to visit her while we were in Los Angeles. These visits are fun and inspiring," McCartney said.

"However, as a friend, I want to remember it. We've always had fun in front of him and the legend will continue for years, but it's a lucky personal moment we've had with a great man that I'll always remember with great love."

McCartney and Jones' friendship has been around for a long time, and the two have not even hesitated to joke in public. In 2018, Jones said in an interview with Vulture that Paul McCartney was the worst bass player he had ever heard of.

After the interview, McCartney revealed that Jones had called him to explain the situation and the two laughed at the incident.