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BumRushDaShow

(154,412 posts)
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 03:44 PM Monday

Sly Stone, Funk-Rock Pioneer Who Led the Family Stone, Dies at 82

Source: Variety

Jun 9, 2025 12:26pm PT


Sly Stone, the multitalented musician whose path-finding, psychedelia-laced funk enraptured Woodstock Nation in the late ’60s and early ’70s, has died. He was 82.

“After a prolonged battle with COPD [chronic obstructive pulmonary disease] and other underlying health issues, Sly passed away peacefully, surrounded by his three children, his closest friend and his extended family,” a statement from his family reads. “While we mourn his absence, we take solace in knowing that his extraordinary musical legacy will continue to resonate and inspire for generations to come.” The family statement added that Stone “recently completed the screenplay for his life story, a project we are eager to share with the world in due course.”

As songwriter, producer, arranger, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and showman supreme, 1993 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Stone led his group Sly and the Family Stone to the top of the charts with a series of energetic, oft-experimental singles and albums, which fused forward-looking, bottom-heavy soul with rock power.

His life and career were documented earlier this year by Grammy and Oscar-winning “Summer of Soul” director Questlove in “Sly Lives: aka the Burden of Black Genius,” which also features unfiltered commentary from multiple Black artists about the pressures that come with success.

Read more: https://variety.com/2025/music/news/sly-stone-dead-funk-rock-pioneer-family-stone-1236423831/



Damn. And they just had that movie out about his life too. R.I.P.



I remember my dad was in that Colombia House Record Club and got their Greatest Hits album (shown in the above) around when it came out in 1970. I think I still have it in a crate in the basement. Lots of amazing songs that they have done and that have been covered and sampled over the years.
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Sly Stone, Funk-Rock Pioneer Who Led the Family Stone, Dies at 82 (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Monday OP
... littlemissmartypants Monday #1
RIP, Sly Stone. Thanks for your great contributions. brush Monday #2
Oh, sad wendyb-NC Monday #3
Wow. Another season in the stillcool Monday #4
... Solly Mack Monday #5
An absolute giant... appmanga Monday #6
Oh :( RIP, Sly Stone. electric_blue68 Monday #7
I just found this article from 2023 BaronChocula Monday #8
Sad news. H2O Man Monday #9
One of the greatest jams EVAH, Man - according to moi! Starts at 4:30, and you gotta TURN IT UP Leghorn21 Monday #29
Thank you! H2O Man Monday #33
You know it's my pleasure, Man! And there's another thing I learned from listening to this song time after time!: Leghorn21 Monday #35
RIP Sly and thanks for the memories Uncle Joe Monday #10
"Everyday People" should be the song of the anti-MAGA movement. Efilroft Sul Monday #11
Exactly BumRushDaShow Monday #17
... 2naSalit Monday #12
One of the great ones. God bless. (nt) Paladin Monday #13
I love Sly and the Family Stone. 1WorldHope Monday #14
RIP. 💔 irisblue Monday #15
Tell it like it is mac56 Monday #16
Blood's thicker than the mud BeyondGeography Monday #18
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) BumRushDaShow Monday #19
Sadness in my heart. Oh how I loved Sly and the Family Stone. ancianita Monday #20
My first concert was Sly & The Family Stone and Grand Funk Railroad. 1968-69ish, Denver Coliseum. Hotler Monday #21
The man could sing Botany Monday #22
He will be missed! Person of Interest Monday #23
Stand! BumRushDaShow Monday #24
i was in high school and saw him at Winterland in SF kimbutgar Monday #25
I heard that a guy was so impressed by Sly Stone's Woodstock's performance of 'I can Take You Higher" spike jones Monday #26
R.I.P. Sly. Thanks for the terrific music! WestMichRad Monday #27
"Everyday People" (Playing For Change) DinahMoeHum Monday #28
We lost a legend. May Sly Stone Rest in Peace and May his Memory be a Blessing. iluvtennis Monday #30
Sad news. mzmolly Monday #31
This hurts. Dem2theMax Monday #32
I might credit Sly with getting me hooked on funk. yellow dahlia Monday #34
Sly, I'd just like to say ET Awful Monday #36
great music, great entertainer, great memories orleans Monday #37
OMG! A truly great artist, musician, revolutionary, humanitarian, and leader. Martin68 Monday #38
Sad. He was great at Woodstock. GoodRaisin Monday #39
This news make me cry. LudwigPastorius Monday #40
RIP area51 Monday #41
I loved their music. pacalo Monday #42

stillcool

(34,133 posts)
4. Wow. Another season in the
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 03:56 PM
Monday

soundtrack of a life. Man, those are some innocent memories flying by. Happy to see he lived a good life.

appmanga

(1,168 posts)
6. An absolute giant...
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 04:01 PM
Monday

...an incredible influence, and another of a long line of artistic geniuses who were very troubled people. RIP.

BaronChocula

(2,828 posts)
8. I just found this article from 2023
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 04:12 PM
Monday

He tells the writer "I never lived a life I didn't want to live." I hope he's right.

Always amazed at people who are seemingly indestructible. Perhaps he could have lived to 100, but 82 is pretty damn good.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/oct/06/i-never-lived-a-life-i-didnt-want-to-live-sly-stone-on-addiction-ageing-and-changing-music-for-ever

H2O Man

(76,927 posts)
9. Sad news.
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 04:18 PM
Monday

Recommended.

I loved him at Woodstock ..... not that I was there, but from the film. I have a few of their LPs.

Leghorn21

(13,898 posts)
29. One of the greatest jams EVAH, Man - according to moi! Starts at 4:30, and you gotta TURN IT UP
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 06:39 PM
Monday
?si=UFqI9AoCkKcCSy55

Leghorn21

(13,898 posts)
35. You know it's my pleasure, Man! And there's another thing I learned from listening to this song time after time!:
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 08:18 PM
Monday

(Forgive me, just passing along a little music history here…)


At :45, the bass player is just UNH, GRINDIN, man, DAYAM, and after hearing this endless times, I said hey, let's see
who that is and how his life went -

Well, that bass player's name is *Larry Graham*, who invented the slap bass, *and* he's consistently named as
one of the greatest bass players of all time!

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/50-greatest-bassists-of-all-time-1003022/jaco-pastorius-1003040/

https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/best-bassists-in-music/

https://stringjoy.com/history-slap-bass/

https://larrygraham.com/bio

Repeat, just passing along!!

Efilroft Sul

(4,041 posts)
11. "Everyday People" should be the song of the anti-MAGA movement.
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 04:27 PM
Monday

It represents everything MAGA hates about us: Diversity, equality, and inclusion.

BumRushDaShow

(154,412 posts)
17. Exactly
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 04:53 PM
Monday

And that came out during the dramatic year of 1968, and most of us know what happened then.

1WorldHope

(1,312 posts)
14. I love Sly and the Family Stone.
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 04:40 PM
Monday

That's the kind of music that brings people together. RIP Sly 💙

BeyondGeography

(40,468 posts)
18. Blood's thicker than the mud
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 04:55 PM
Monday
?si=m_DV8KUyx4ldDbBf

When he had it together nobody was better.

RIP Sly.

ancianita

(40,637 posts)
20. Sadness in my heart. Oh how I loved Sly and the Family Stone.
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 05:09 PM
Monday

Sly and the Family Stone broke the mold of R & B, and influenced so much more of music in general. I hope I still have their 1970 album, but some of my collection have been 'spirited away' over the years.

So glad he lived this long, and that his music will live on. One of my many favorites...

Hotler

(13,193 posts)
21. My first concert was Sly & The Family Stone and Grand Funk Railroad. 1968-69ish, Denver Coliseum.
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 05:11 PM
Monday

I still have Kodachrome slides. He even showed up late.

Person of Interest

(379 posts)
23. He will be missed!
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 05:54 PM
Monday

My wife and I were out for an afternoon drive yesterday when "Everyday People" started playing on the radio. We started singing along and remembering the days of our youth. The news of his passing is really emotional for me. He will be greatly missed. His contributions to music were immeasurable.

kimbutgar

(25,318 posts)
25. i was in high school and saw him at Winterland in SF
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 06:09 PM
Monday

his group put on a great performance. RIP Sly.

spike jones

(1,888 posts)
26. I heard that a guy was so impressed by Sly Stone's Woodstock's performance of 'I can Take You Higher"
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 06:23 PM
Monday

that he provided Sly with free legal advice for the rest of his life.

DinahMoeHum

(22,983 posts)
28. "Everyday People" (Playing For Change)
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 06:33 PM
Monday


Rest In Power and In Peace, Sylvester Stewart. Thanks for the music.

iluvtennis

(21,252 posts)
30. We lost a legend. May Sly Stone Rest in Peace and May his Memory be a Blessing.
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 06:41 PM
Monday

Sly's Everyday People song is still appropriate to this day. We humans need to start living by this credo.

(someone posted Everyday People right before my post, so I'm gonna do It's a Family Affair instead. Peace)

Dem2theMax

(10,720 posts)
32. This hurts.
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 06:43 PM
Monday

R.I.P., Sly.
Thank you for creating such incredible music, and giving me a lifetime of memories.

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