Hardbopjazz Posted Monday at 08:28 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:28 PM I was a big fan. Rest in peace Mr. Stone. Quote
JSngry Posted Monday at 10:03 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:03 PM I remain a fan.Glad that he had one last burst of public awareness. RIP and if there's been anything funkier than this, I've yet to hear it! But this is fun too: Quote
clifford_thornton Posted Monday at 11:15 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:15 PM Damn, too bad. I very much enjoyed the documentary and learned a lot. Quote
JSngry Posted Tuesday at 12:29 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:29 AM Those song where Sylvester talked to Sly (and vice-versa) are my favorite. Quote
John L Posted Wednesday at 02:32 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:32 AM RIP to a true One-Of-A-Kind. Quote
romualdo Posted Wednesday at 03:49 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:49 AM RIP Sly The recent doco is essential viewing IMHO Quote
BFrank Posted Wednesday at 05:05 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 05:05 AM Went to this show, waited a few hours past when he was supposed to hit the stage. Finally went home about midnight. RIP, Sly! Quote
MomsMobley Posted Thursday at 03:17 AM Report Posted Thursday at 03:17 AM (edited) Sly (& Jerry Garcia) with New Riders of the Purple Sage in 1975, gospel song written by Don Nix Edited Thursday at 03:19 AM by MomsMobley Quote
david weiss Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago On 6/10/2025 at 9:11 PM, JSngry said: The pride of Denton, Texas. Jim, did you know Sly was born in Denton. I don't know how long he lived there before his family moved to the West Coast though..... Quote
JSngry Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, david weiss said: The pride of Denton, Texas. Jim, did you know Sly was born in Denton. I don't know how long he lived there before his family moved to the West Coast though..... I did know that. Denton was a pretty booster-heavy community back in the day. IIRC, also Pat Boone was a Dentonite. I read somewhere that Sly always had his nose in the Rimsky-Korsakov orchestration book. That would not surprise me. The guy's songs very often had SOME kinds of twists in there, and sometimes a lot of them. Beautiful. Too beautiful for this world. 1 hour ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: Not a bad cover as covers go... This is a VERY good record. I kid you not and I don't say that lightly. Quote
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