Sly and the Family Stone - Family Affair video free download


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Duration: 02:28
Uploaded: 2007/02/18

Collection of Sly pictures and clips

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8 years ago

communistjesus

Man, If I could only have SLY's SWEET AFRO, I be cool to the Nth degree... AND YOUS KNOWS THIS, MAN...

11 years ago

jim gardam

thanks ...damn sly was deep in the zone at this time ....

11 years ago

MikeHF

He did! I was one of them!

11 years ago

MikeHF

I was diggin James Brown from the time I was six years old on. When I grew up in the 60s and 70s unless you listened to stations like say the ones i listened to (WJPC and WVON) in Chicago you never got to hear James Brown. If white people were not exposed to JB than they wouldnt dig him. So that being said its not a question of ones skin color its whether a person has been exposed to an artist or certain style of music.

11 years ago

ednoroirika

Hell, James Brown had white people saying I'm black and I'm proud!

11 years ago

Alfred Timins

Bed intruder guy could pull off dressing up like Sly

15 years ago

Hoseastlmo

enjoy the ARTS

15 years ago

anhacus

LOL. NYC. Same with Aerosmith's Toys in the Attic and ROCKS.

15 years ago

thedesiresymposium

A blizzard of coke consumed during the making of that album.

15 years ago

pkp6dr9

TOP TRACK,WHAT DO YOU THINK JUAN.

15 years ago

Duke Crandlestein

speedy ronan on myspace is good too.

15 years ago

Zapp Rogerstein

check out this month's waxpoetics magazine. sly's the cover story.

15 years ago

slyfonk

this is one of the first videos of sly i've watched. the first time i saw it i thought sly was gay because of the way he says " you ain't no boss" .as it was the firts time I discover him.

15 years ago

HIPHOPCHAMBER

This is the first song ever recorded wit a Drum Machine! Classic

15 years ago

randomwords7007

Same here, I also have my dad to thank for introducing me to 70's soul and funk. Just awesome and uplifting music.

15 years ago

The Real Life Channel

So true man I was born in the 80's and my dad raised me on respecting the greats. I LOVE Sly & the Family Stone know most of there songs.Also greats like Prince MAN true music is hard to find. That's when pushing the envelope in music was just expected now of days ppl are to scared because they don't wanna risk a pay check!!!!

15 years ago

tomitstube

Sly wuz like gawd to me. He was everything I ever wanted to be. I'm so grovvin, what the hell happened? You can't burn that bright. When you love the night. Train.

15 years ago

TSaxman74

Larry Graham, almost single-handedly, started the funk bass...Bootsy even says so. But hey, how did you get this mix?

15 years ago

darganx

Larry Graham on Bass - one hairy mo'fo!!

15 years ago

PHAEDRIDER

this song reeks of drugs. i love it..

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