― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:22 (twenty-two years ago)
― amateurist (amateurist), Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:25 (twenty-two years ago)
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:26 (twenty-two years ago)
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:28 (twenty-two years ago)
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:30 (twenty-two years ago)
(In other words: no, I've heard not a thing.)
― M Specktor (M Specktor), Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:41 (twenty-two years ago)
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:42 (twenty-two years ago)
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:43 (twenty-two years ago)
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:45 (twenty-two years ago)
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:46 (twenty-two years ago)
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:47 (twenty-two years ago)
do you really think that nobody thinks Sly Stone being a crack addict is a tragic thing?
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:52 (twenty-two years ago)
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:52 (twenty-two years ago)
― Tuomas (Tuomas), Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:53 (twenty-two years ago)
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:56 (twenty-two years ago)
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:58 (twenty-two years ago)
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:59 (twenty-two years ago)
― amateurist (amateurist), Thursday, 30 October 2003 15:59 (twenty-two years ago)
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:02 (twenty-two years ago)
good source, stevie!
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:05 (twenty-two years ago)
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:07 (twenty-two years ago)
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:08 (twenty-two years ago)
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:09 (twenty-two years ago)
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:10 (twenty-two years ago)
― the nice old lady down the street, Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:11 (twenty-two years ago)
if nobody cared that he is a crack addict living in a housing project - who is going to care that he's dead
please???
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:12 (twenty-two years ago)
as for the comment - i read a fairly good article on that ... umm ... let me see if it's on the net.
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:14 (twenty-two years ago)
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:16 (twenty-two years ago)
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:17 (twenty-two years ago)
― cool kid of death, Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:19 (twenty-two years ago)
i think they probably do, or would, if they knew... but what are they supposed to do, to express that sense of care? how would you stop sly being a crack addict? how would the public's attitude either way affect this reality?
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:25 (twenty-two years ago)
― DJ Mencap (DJ Mencap), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:27 (twenty-two years ago)
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:29 (twenty-two years ago)
― DJ Mencap (DJ Mencap), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:32 (twenty-two years ago)
but i think sometimes, buying those records after someone's death is some consumers' way of paying tribute/respect... i remember buying the rerelease of BoRhap as a broken hearted 16 year old queen fan back in 1991, even though i already owned the song in various forms...
and also, often, it takes an artist's death to put their music back in the public eye; i can't bring myself to hate people who buy the records after the artist's death, at least they;re exploring the music.
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:35 (twenty-two years ago)
― Mark (MarkR), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:38 (twenty-two years ago)
― stevie (stevie), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:42 (twenty-two years ago)
― dleone (dleone), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:43 (twenty-two years ago)
― Dadaismus (Dada), Thursday, 30 October 2003 16:45 (twenty-two years ago)
― Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 30 October 2003 19:01 (twenty-two years ago)
― d.w., Thursday, 30 October 2003 19:06 (twenty-two years ago)
― Damian (Damian), Friday, 31 October 2003 00:16 (twenty-two years ago)
Clinton (George that is, not Bill), Bootsy, all those guys always talk up whatever Sly is up to - none of them seem prepared to admit he fucked up big style
― Dadaismus (Dada), Friday, 31 October 2003 13:47 (twenty-two years ago)
Total Classic. Anyway, yeah, nothing's showing up on Factiva about Sly being dead (possibly). But I'm told his spirit lives on in music regardless...
― Naive Teen Idol (Naive Teen Idol), Friday, 31 October 2003 15:05 (twenty-two years ago)
― amateurist (amateurist), Friday, 31 October 2003 15:23 (twenty-two years ago)
But here's the kicker: while you hear Sly talking some incomprehensible gibberish while playing a Rhodes at the beginning, at the end, he starts talking again, at which point, an old pre-Linn drum box kicks in and he starts playing some really interesting funky stuff off it. At which point, of course, the tape ends.
― Naive Teen Idol (Naive Teen Idol), Friday, 31 October 2003 15:39 (twenty-two years ago)
― Shakey Mo Collier, Friday, 31 October 2003 18:24 (twenty-two years ago)
Vanity Fair interview
― Shakey Mo Collier, Tuesday, 3 July 2007 18:53 (eighteen years ago)
theres a few UK dates lined up this year... i wonder how he and the family stone sound these days...
― titchyschneiderMk2, Tuesday, 3 July 2007 19:07 (eighteen years ago)
anyone seen him live lately?
i read he doesnt even appear for most of the set.... i wonder if he still is using or if his health is just not up to par, or if he just has stage fright.
― titchyschneiderMk2, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 11:54 (eighteen years ago)
The show he did in Finland last week was apparently a disaster. According to a local paper he only appeared for a couple of songs, wasn't really able to sing, and the whole band was practically booed off the stage.
― Tuomas, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 12:19 (eighteen years ago)
It has been like this for the whole tour (Italy, Belgium, Holland, now Finland too)...
― StanM, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 12:20 (eighteen years ago)
I was at Lovebox, but popped into the Strangelove tent to see Switch before he came on and, erm, lost track of time. When I found the people I was with they said I hadn't missed much. He only appeared on 3 or four songs. Claimed he needed a pee and went off for a bit. Oh the glamour! However, they said he was pretty good on those numbers.
― Jamie T Smith, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 12:35 (eighteen years ago)
whats the reason though? is he still doing drugs? i think its probably just old age and slys old demons about performing coming back to haunt him. well i hope so.
― titchyschneiderMk2, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 12:44 (eighteen years ago)
Sly Arrives, 30 minutes into the set @ North Sea Jazz festival:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBi7kmLt8ao
(in Ghent, he was even later - see the comments on youtube)
― StanM, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 12:46 (eighteen years ago)
Shy Stone, amirite?
― StanM, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 12:52 (eighteen years ago)
The organiser in Belgium is thinking about dragging mr Stone to court.
Claimed he needed a pee and went off for a bit. Oh the glamou
Euphemism for sure as he's been doing this during various performances. Or he has as small a bladder as I have.
― nathalie, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 13:09 (eighteen years ago)
he's singing well, to my surprise, in Ghent anyway - in the second clip he's got great control, and he even belts out a couple of lines before leaving the stage in "Thank You" (in the third clip) - but the machinery around him is somewhat embarrassing: that revue-style whoo-hoo-it's-a-big-party! thing to welcome a frail dude to stage is just a heavy disconnect, building the wrong kind of expectations for the nature of what he's (take your pick) able to do/choosing to do. The presentation's all wrong, and kinda creepy. The challenge, I guess, is "we can't really control when Sly will be willing to go to the stage, so we have to build a show that allows him to turn up when he can," which is a unique situation. But there's something kind of undignified about the vibe they end up with, in my opinion.
― J0hn D., Tuesday, 24 July 2007 13:10 (eighteen years ago)
srsly if you watch clip 2/3 all the way and say "he can't sing" then you don't know what singing is. At 5:19 he just kills his line completely, and then he does it again at 6:20.
― J0hn D., Tuesday, 24 July 2007 13:16 (eighteen years ago)
his voice was amazing one the one occasion i actually heard it at lovebox, but i was miles from the stage and the camera was zoomed in so close to his face i couldn't even figure out where he was on stage!
― CharlieNo4, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 13:26 (eighteen years ago)
he didn't sound like he was on drugs in the vanity fair piece. he just sounded....kind of removed from himself.
― akm, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 14:31 (eighteen years ago)
and the new lyrics that are quoted in the piece for his new songs are pretty good.
J0hn otm about the presentation aspect
― Shakey Mo Collier, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 16:05 (eighteen years ago)
OTM.
he shouldn't be playing festivals, is my thought.
― stevie, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 16:31 (eighteen years ago)
Small clubs with a better band -- also Sly's neck is the best argument for a headset mic EVER.
― Nubbelverbrennung, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 16:37 (eighteen years ago)
Nathalie: Blue Note Records festival won't sue after all, according to this article.
― StanM, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 20:48 (eighteen years ago)
Dang, I really wanted to see them. Tomorrow's show was cancelled.
Sly Stone’s return to the stage hasn’t been much less bizarre than his well-documented burnout nearly 30 years ago. Following his rickety performance of “I Want to Take You Higher” during a Family Stone tribute at the 2006 Grammys, the rock/funk/soul pioneer and notorious recluse has confounded expectations by lingering in the public eye; he now claims to have 100-plus songs ready to record. Though it’d be wise not to bet on bassist Larry Graham wandering back into the fold anytime soon, the current incarnation of the Family Stone does feature the original horn section of trumpeter Cynthia Robinson and saxophonist Jerry Martini, who accompanied Sly on a string of European dates last summer, as well as Sly’s sister, keyboardist-singer Rose Stone. But regardless of how well things seem to be going, even the most naive concert promoter on this tour must be shitting his pants wondering how long Sly’s chronic gig-blowing disease can remain in remission. Lubraphonic opens and John Ciba spins. Arrow 8 PM, the Vic, $64, 18+. Update: Tonight's show is canceled "due to health reasons." Refunds are available at point of purchase.
― Fastnbulbous, Friday, 2 May 2008 18:24 (seventeen years ago)
is this the minneapolis date?
― Jordan, Friday, 2 May 2008 18:27 (seventeen years ago)
The reason I read for the Minneapolis cancelation was scheduling conflicts with band members.
― Pete Scholtes, Monday, 5 May 2008 14:17 (seventeen years ago)
I saw the Sly configuration in December at B.B. King's in NYC. Sly had a hypeman who wasn't terribly interesting. The Rose who was singing was his SISTER?! Holy hell, she sounded - and looked - phenomenal! I had assumed she was a niece. Took them an hour to run through the hits (only glaring omission was "Dance to the Music"; only notable surprise was "Sex Machine"); Sly was onstage for roughly 35-40 minutes of that hour.
― Joseph McCombs, Monday, 5 May 2008 15:59 (seventeen years ago)
W/r/t the following. I guess those shows with George Clinton got Sly onto t different (and sounds like much better) foot. As a friend noted recently, Sly goes crazy if he's the center of attention, if the show is all on him alone...
From http://www.myspace.com/slystonevarietyshow
"What's up people!!? I tried to write this section in an official 3rd person description way, but I wasn't really feelin' it. So straight up, this is me, Novena Carmel, Sly's daughter and I put together this page. In case you're wondering what the heck the "Sly Stone Variety Show" is, I'm here to clarify and to intrigue.The first show of the series took place on December 28th, 2008. IT didn't know it was "the first" at the time, but it was such a success and a fun time, that we had to do it again (and anticipate again and again).Look, besides the hit songs, the image and the rumors, my dad is an artist and an all-around creative person. He writes music just about every day and always has new ideas...always. I feel the best forum for him is a place where he can express himself on his own terms, free from expectations, open to full expression. Hence, the Sly Stone VARIETY Show.Dec. 28th indeed quenched the palate of those looking for Sly Stone to sing their favorite tunes, but also featured special guests jamming on stage: Gemi Taylor (Graham Central Station) and George Johnson (Brother's Johnson). Oh, and did I mention, Aunt Rose from the original group got on stage looking and sounding as good as ever! (maybe even better!) Plus DJs Anthony Valadez and A-Ski killed it AND my dad went ahead and made up, on the spot, a couple of songs with talented audience members. Those of us in the band did nothing more than prepare to go with the flow of the show, because that's what the vibe was all about. Anything less would be uncivilized. :)And that's what the vibe is going to continue to be about. Sly Stone will always be the foundation of the show and be in the building, but the makeup of the show itself will be wonderfully unpredictable, each one being a brand new experience, just as each day is brand new.Stay tuned to this page for all upcoming events and/or hit up slystonevarietys✧✧✧@gm✧✧✧.c✧✧ to join the mailing list.Peace n Grease, Novena Carmel"
― jaybabcock, Thursday, 5 March 2009 23:57 (seventeen years ago)
Coachella meltdown
― Trip Maker, Monday, 19 April 2010 15:25 (fifteen years ago)
sounds about par for the course
― I won't vote for you unless you acknowledge my magic pony (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 19 April 2010 15:30 (fifteen years ago)
man, it'd be tough to be in a band with that guy. don't care how much money you're getting paid -- going up in front of 75,000 people and flailing for an hour can't be fun.
― tylerw, Monday, 19 April 2010 15:42 (fifteen years ago)
I wonder who it would be worse to be in a band with post-personal-meltdown, Brian Wilson or Sly
― I won't vote for you unless you acknowledge my magic pony (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 19 April 2010 15:56 (fifteen years ago)
like 21st century Brian Wilson? That seems like an easier gig -- is Brian's keyboard even plugged in? I mean, the Brian Wilson band can just go on autopilot, regardless of whether their leader is on or not. With Sly it seems like everything depends on him. And he *will* sabotage the set.
― tylerw, Monday, 19 April 2010 15:58 (fifteen years ago)
Add a few more people in there, and we could have a poll.
― Christine Green Leafy Dragon Indigo, Monday, 19 April 2010 16:02 (fifteen years ago)
like 21st century Brian Wilson?
nah I mean like 1975-1985 era Brian Wilson. but yeah it's true that there were other guys in the band that could carry the weight, more of an ensemble thing.
― I won't vote for you unless you acknowledge my magic pony (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 19 April 2010 16:12 (fifteen years ago)
obviously Syd Barrett seemed like a rough dude to be in a band with towards the end too
I remember picking up the benicassim set by Arthur Lee, 2 years after the brilliant "Forever Changes Live" set, only to hear him singing like Ian Brown, totally off his face and crying about Rick James having died 6 months previously (apparently he didn't know)...
Who knows, maybe that was the whole of the problem...
― Mark G, Monday, 19 April 2010 16:26 (fifteen years ago)
yeah arthur lee is a good one -- he was great when I saw him (2002?) but also a little unhinged, and you could tell the band was nervous about what he was going to do next.
― tylerw, Monday, 19 April 2010 16:28 (fifteen years ago)
Jim Morrison seems like he would've been a pain to play with
― I won't vote for you unless you acknowledge my magic pony (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 19 April 2010 16:33 (fifteen years ago)
from the NY TimesMr. Stone came onstage mumbling things like, “I made so much money I didn’t know I was being stolen from.” He played computer-recorded snippets of new songs he has been writing: drum-machine tracks with lyrics like, “They always tell the truth but for you they will lie/They’ll knock you out of the way in a drive-by” and “If you think I’m crazy, sometimes I know you will/If you think I’m crazy, I’ll give you a sleeping pill.”i mean, it probably wasn't good ... but it sounds kind of cool.
― tylerw, Monday, 19 April 2010 20:28 (fifteen years ago)
Brian Jones toward the end ... supposedly he hated "Satisfaction" and would often play the riff for "I'm Popeye the Sailor Man" during performances of that song.
― Brad C., Monday, 19 April 2010 20:45 (fifteen years ago)
I saw him last year at BB King's in NY. He was not entirely there, but was more lucid and engaged than in these recent reports. I got enough "Sly" where I feel I've actually seen him. I'm going to say he got through 5 or 6 complete songs. Folks from the late set that same night were ecstatic.
― Thus Sang Freud, Monday, 19 April 2010 20:49 (fifteen years ago)
Well, as I said, that last Mojo interview was fine.
― Mark G, Monday, 19 April 2010 22:38 (fifteen years ago)
man I saw some Soul Train performance of his recently ('75? '76?) that was sooooo sad.
― Dr. Morbius' Moist Deployment (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 20 April 2010 17:26 (fifteen years ago)
What happened to his neck? He looks a bit like ET now.
― brotherlovesdub, Tuesday, 20 April 2010 17:48 (fifteen years ago)
xp 70s soul train episodes are on demand now; im so excited
― 69, Tuesday, 20 April 2010 17:49 (fifteen years ago)
bring back brian jones imo
― aerosmith live at the mohegan sun (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Tuesday, 20 April 2010 17:51 (fifteen years ago)
some of these are less than impressive unfortunately (Staples Singers lip-syncing? wtf)
― Dr. Morbius' Moist Deployment (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 20 April 2010 18:03 (fifteen years ago)
Bear in mind, Sly is an old man now.
― Mark G, Tuesday, 20 April 2010 19:52 (fifteen years ago)
― brotherlovesdub, Tuesday, April 20, 2010 10:48 AM Bookmark
Motorcycle accident, if I'm not mistaken
― black people for less (The Reverend), Tuesday, 20 April 2010 20:15 (fifteen years ago)
Some back story is in order.
In 2008 Sly's daughter put together a band for him to front. He "toured" Europe and did some USA shows. The shows were reviewed s something between barely tolerable/corny (watch this video from Tokyo) and more than awful, with Sly usually onstage for 20-30mins, tops. Can't remember how many original Family Stone members were in this incarnation but it may have been just two, I think Cynthia and Rose. Sly's guitarist brother Freddy didn't play. Bassist Larry Graham didn't play. And this is how the tour finally ended, in Santa Rosa, Oct 18, 2003.
http://www.bohemian.com/citysound/?p=1081
Later in the year Sly reappeared in Santa Monica to play in George Clinton's revue. That's probably about right--very good players around him, no pressure on him to run a whole show, and George there to supply the comfort of long-ago brotherhood and cocaine. A lot easier to see Sly going forward in that scenario than anything else...
Sly is a genius, and can still compose music and spiel and riff and ride his weird motorbikes and dress like nobody's business [see the recent documentary trailer footage that's online]. But he's simply not competent to make a decision about taking money to lead a band onto a big stage. The dude is not Iggy, in other words. This Coachella debacle reminds me of one of those fights that Muhammad Ali or Larry Holmes or Leon Spinks or whoever fought when they shouldn't've, where everybody ended up losing. So sad.
― jaybabcock, Tuesday, 20 April 2010 20:25 (fifteen years ago)
Actually, the set was more like if Ali stepped in the ring today. The small crowd's enthusiasm was like that of a child excitedly waiting for their alcoholic dad to come take them to the zoo on Sunday afternoon; Sad when he doesn't show up, then mad when he finally does because he's so fucked up. It didn't even qualify as a "train wreck". It was far worse. To top off my night, Gary Numan's performance was canceled (due to volcano). A total bust.
― Bobbi Peru, Wednesday, 21 April 2010 06:20 (fifteen years ago)
He's 70 today.
― Jazzbo, Saturday, 15 March 2014 15:27 (twelve years ago)
http://www.factmag.com/2015/01/28/sly-stone-awarded-millions-in-unpaid-royalties-after-court-ruling/
After years of financial struggles the legendary artist walks away with $5 million dollars.
Sly Stone has been the midst of a massive, complicated legal battle for the last several years to reclaim millions of dollars in royalties that he has never received.After an appeal rejection in 2013 that deemed BMI, Sony, and Warner were not liable to pay things looked extremely grim for Stone, especially when reports came in that he was homeless and living in a van in Los Angeles.
...
― Johnny Fever, Monday, 17 August 2015 23:13 (ten years ago)
Deduct the lawyers fees..
― Mark G, Monday, 17 August 2015 23:15 (ten years ago)
oh nm, I see this is actually old news and was already covered in a different Sly thread.
― Johnny Fever, Monday, 17 August 2015 23:15 (ten years ago)