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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Sly Stone left behind an essential piece of the musical canon, assembling a group that not only sang about togetherness but truly embodied it through a mixed-sex and race band. If any group truly internalized the hippie dream of unity, then it was Sly & the Family Stones and their 1969 album Stand .

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Sly Stone Autobiography Wins Los Angeles Times Audiobook Award: Sly Stone’s autobiography, Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) won the 2023 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Achievement in Audiobook production. The audiobook is voiced by narrator Dior Graham and features an introduction written and read by Questlove. It also includes three never-before-heard songs and jingles from when ...

  3. Vor 12 Stunden · Welcome to the ultimate hangout for music enthusiasts, where every note counts and every riff resonates as we bring you "Music, Mayhem & Madness" – the enter...

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  4. Vor 20 Stunden · But if you could get just one Slave album, make it 1980’s Stone Jam. Adams lets loose on the title track with a monster slap groove in F# minor. Fast-forward past the epic guitar solo to hear ...

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Sly’s previous album, the funk-filled High on You (1975), had been a solo effort. The sentiment here sure seems inviting — Sly optimistically reuniting with his group in an aim to recapture the magic of his late-’60s prime — yet the result is sadly disappointing. Rather than revisit the funk of High on You or the psychedelic pop/rock of late-’60s Sly & the Family Stone, Heard Ya ...

  6. The Grunt - The J.B.'s. More Bounce to the Ounce - Zapp. Below the Funk (Pass the J) - Rick James. Funkin For Jamaica - Tom Browne. Higher Than High - Undisputed Truth. Party Up In Here - Brides of Funkenstein. Wanna Be Starting Something - Michael Jackson. Ball of Confusion - Temptations. Earthquake - Graham Central Station.

  7. Vor einem Tag · The post was accompanied by a note from Yankovic that read, “The … session was one of the absolute high points of my life—Ray was amazing.” “Dance to the Music” – Sly Stone (2011)