I Love You For Who You Are: Sly Stone (1943-2025) | Tributes | Roger Ebert
Briefly

The article discusses the impact of Sly and the Family Stone, inspired by Questlove's documentary 'SLY LIVES!'. While celebrating Sly Stone's musical genius and heritage, it addresses the darker aspects of his journey, including addiction and the burden of being a Black artist. Sly's contributions to music are highlighted, including his influence on iconic artists and songs. The piece reflects on the lasting legacy of Sly Stone, noting that his artistry has enriched cultural events like cookouts and his music's significance in popular culture.
Without Sly Stone, there would be no Prince; he played numerous instruments and wrote all his songs. His influence spans generations and genres.
Questlove's documentary, 'SLY LIVES!', celebrates Sly Stone but also truthfully documents the band's demise, showcasing the burden of Black genius he carried.
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