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Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius)

  • 2025
  • 1h 52m
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Sly Stone in Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius) (2025)
It focuses on the life and legacy of Sly and the Family Stone, telling the story behind the rise, reign and fadeout of one of pop music's most influential artists.
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It focuses on the life and legacy of Sly and the Family Stone, telling the story behind the rise, reign and fadeout of one of pop music's most influential artists.It focuses on the life and legacy of Sly and the Family Stone, telling the story behind the rise, reign and fadeout of one of pop music's most influential artists.It focuses on the life and legacy of Sly and the Family Stone, telling the story behind the rise, reign and fadeout of one of pop music's most influential artists.

  • Director
    • Questlove
  • Stars
    • Sly Stone
    • Greg Errico
    • Larry Graham
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Questlove
    • Stars
      • Sly Stone
      • Greg Errico
      • Larry Graham
    • 14User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Sly Stone
    Sly Stone
    • Self - Singer, Sly & The Family Stone
    • (archive footage)
    Greg Errico
    Greg Errico
    • Self - Drums, Sly & The Family Stone
    Larry Graham
    Larry Graham
    • Self - Bass, Sly & The Family Stone
    Joel Selvin
    Joel Selvin
    • Self - Sly & The Family Stone Biographer
    Jerry Martini
    Jerry Martini
    • Self - Saxophone, Sly & The Family Stone
    Vernon Reid
    Vernon Reid
    • Self - Founder, Living Colour
    D'Angelo
    D'Angelo
    • Self - Musician
    Mark Anthony Neal
    Mark Anthony Neal
    • Self - Author & Professor
    Cynthia Robinson
    Cynthia Robinson
    • Self - Trumpet, Sly & The Family Stone
    • (archive footage)
    Clive Davis
    Clive Davis
    • Self - Record Executive
    Jimmy Jam
    Jimmy Jam
    • Self - Songwriter & Producer
    Nile Rodgers
    Nile Rodgers
    • Self - Songwriter & Producer
    Terry Lewis
    Terry Lewis
    • Self - Songwriter & Producer
    André 3000
    André 3000
    • Self - Musician
    George Clinton
    George Clinton
    • Self - Founder, Parliament…
    Chaka Khan
    Chaka Khan
    • Self - Singer
    Dream Hampton
    Dream Hampton
    • Self - Filmmaker
    Suzanne De Passe
    Suzanne De Passe
    • Self - Executive, Motown Records
    • Director
      • Questlove
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    10masonfisk

    COME ON, SLY ONE MORE SONG...!

    A current documentary airing on Hulu from Oscar winner Questlove. Following the rise & eventual fall of Sylvester Stewart (Sly) & his band, we get a hallucinatory ascent of a mixed raced band who wowed audiences at Woodstock w/their mixture of rock & R & B which carried over to their many appearances on television at the time. Of course, one's demons reared its ugly head for Sly as his upward success came hand in hand w/his increasing drug use which by the time the late 70's rolled around the band were soon relegated to the past their prime heap but w/Questlove's expertise w/archival footage & interviews as well as modern takes on the band's output & influence from current songsmiths (Andre 3000 from Outkast, D'Angelo, Q-tip from A Tribe Called Quest) who put Sly & the Family Stone's music into righteous perspective.
    chaos-rampant

    Sly, capricious lives

    This is fine and will do the job as placeholder. It's in the standard format of blending clips, stills, archive footage, with contamporaries being interviewed, to take us through a famous life, the ups and downs and perhaps lessons involved.

    Here it's Sly Stone, who oould have been a Prince of sorts. Theatric, multifaceted, but it was the civil rights years, and his creative life mirrors that trajectory; ebullient hope to transcend boundaries, to bitterly dashed dreams.

    One lesson, and it's generally offered, is that there was no scaffold, blueprint, on which to know what to do build next, how to play the role of superstar. He, along with everybody else, had to make it up as they went along. Another talking point here is 'black' genius, the particular tolls of it in a world where boundaries are drawn starkly against you.

    There may be parallels with someone like Brian Wilson; 'genius' in being able to perceive music as visual world, as shared streets you explore, but limited in the means, work, and focused commitment required to consistently bring it to life.

    At least his Riot album is as important as anything from the time, a dissonant extended improvisation on previous fabric of soul music, and that as mirroring a dissonant collapsing America. It's probably a cornerstone for all black music that followed.

    My own takeaway is of a man who in terms of vision was second to none of the greats of the era; adept at improvising self, savvy enough to be able to see the larger fabric.

    But there's no real stage for him to move to, fails to transcend, and probably had plenty of reasons against him. The drugs were probably ways to dissociate, make believe he was what he couldn't summon. So he periodically returns as caricature of himself, clowning it for the camera, unsure how to be the next version of himself.

    Meanwhile, just as he was cratering, Bronx and Harlem youths were rediscovering him in record stores, and were about to speak once more about what he used to; the world of stark limits, and yet somehow joyful dance, ironically cruising through cracks. Interestingly, the new music, hip hop, would eschew the whole band format, and pare it down to narrator and rousing, sometimes soulful breaks that suggest world.
    10denise-99445

    Sly Lives - Family Affair!

    Wow! Absolutely phenomenal storytelling of the rise, fall and everlasting impact of the musical genius, Sly Stone! This documentary poses the question, is Black Genius a burden? That is, did society's attempt to pigeonhole Sly Stone to be THE SPOKESPERSON/CELEBRITY for the Black community, who is expected to align to the Black struggle/issues, create inner turmoil that led to Sly Stone's emotional and physical breakdown and musical retreat. Some of those interviewed think that may have been the case. White artists, on the other hand, have freedom to experiment with different musical genres and different personas (think David Bowie/ Ziggy Stardust), and Madonna (and her many reincarnations), without having to walk this line of aligning their celebrity/music to be THE-SPOKESPERSON for their communities. Thus, did this duality become a burden that contributed to Sly's insecurities, drug-fueled lifestyle and ultimate downfall? Questlove does a great job of trying to answer the question and highlighting Sly Stone's musical genius. He documents his rise from a San Francisco DJ to a true trailblazer in forming a multi- racial, male/female band that fuses, rock, R&B, and the Brits sound. Questlove opens the vault and presents a treasure of archival tapes and interviews with Sly Stone and his band. And there are plenty of current interviews with the band members and musical artists who have been heavily influenced by Sly Stone. It's evident Sly will and has had a lasting impression on the world of music and many musical protégés, including Prince and many rappers, who are still sampling his music today. The documentary ends on a bittersweet note, as Sly Stone is shown as he is today. A frail, elderly man, who is pictured alone and with his children and grandkids. However, his music is forever. Sly Lives!
    6allismile

    Sly Stone deserves a better doc than this

    Sly Stone is an infinitely fascinating character and musician. His music will be around forever.

    Qwestlove's obsession with Sly being a black genius is grating and he's projecting too much of his own outlooks instead of trying to find out and express just what Sly Stone's outlook was/is.

    Most of the musicians interviewed in the doc, do not hold a candle to Sly's talent or achievements, so their opinions don't hold much weight.

    The only interviews that were interesting were his band mates. And how could they not a find any of his contemporaries? How could they basically ignored his discography after Fresh? Or the quirky side projects he did.

    This documentary had too much of a personal agenda that wasn't about Sly Stone. Still, the man was just that interesting that he shines through despite the negative issues.
    8jgrayman

    The Burden of Black Genius

    Follows a very standard bio-doc template... rise-fall-redemption. But I really liked the thread of black genius and the pressure placed on America's very best black performers. Most of the archival interview footage with Sly Stone was really compelling. He has a very good way of expressing himself meaningfully without capitulating to the awful questions people asked him. Right at the midpoint of the film, around the time when Sly Stone's run of genius albums is about to take a darker, inward turn, there is an interview clip of Dick Cavett interviewing Stone, with Cavett being a total, well, dick. Sly's response properly shames Cavett... and all us as well.

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Sly Lives! El legado de un genio
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