Sly Stone Sets The Record Straight About His Rumors | Letterman
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- Опубліковано 27 гру 2024
- The legendary singer talks about being romantically linked to Doris Day, performs "If You Want Me To Stay," and more.
(From "Late Night," air date: 2/21/83)
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He has such kindness in his eyes and power in his mind.
Years and years without listening to Sly Stone.
I am a teen again.
Thank You.
Thank You very much 😊❤
This dude is so incredibly charismatic and such a natural innovative musician, singer and songwriter.
LUV SLY STONE!! A LEGEND!!❤❤ 🙏
It's really good to see an interview with Sly where he's not in the midsts of substance or alcohol issues. He's bright, happy, coherent and seemingly positive about life.
YEAH! This was 1983...And he has outlasted Many people.....He is way smarter than people thought. A LOT of bad rumors.
One of my absolute favorite Sly Stone tracks. So many funk and r and b artists emulated his vocal style, unreal how influential it is...
Got to be one of the greatest interviews AND performances on Letterman - or any television show!!!
One of the most genuine human beings in the country. What an incredible time to be alive during this generation of music.
I totally agreed to your oppinion
Man, Sly seemed to marvel at his enjoyment of making music and experiencing the enthusiastic feedback from a receptive audience. I'm touched...
This man should be honored while he's still with us. I don't know why we wait until someone's gone to publicly praise them
They should receive more honors, but he seems very unpredictable and unprofessional going by the Grammy tribute and RRHOF induction. BET should give them the Lifetime Achievement Award.
What he did at Woodstock was epic. Took funk to a new level in the 60s.
Looks like he needed sister rose and Larry Graham doing higher at the end.
What a band. RIP Cynthia Robinson.
I like what he did here though. Solo with top notch musicians!!
Hiram Bullock had broken his leg the weekend before but insisted on being there with the band to play with Sly. He’d have his leg set after the taping and would be out recovering for the rest of the week.
That’s an awesome aside/ bit of backstory. Thank you!
@@HAL_9000__ October 14, 2013. I had planned to include it in my Alan Kalter Highlights compilation after he passed away, but it was getting too long.
Sly made it to 80 with 4 years clean. My all time favorite band. They made my all time favorite song, "Stand". I'm so happy for him. So happy he has kids that look out for him. Keep on rolling, Sly.
I don’t know how you pulled this off but I’m so glad you did.
One of my favorite letterman performances. He went away for awhile and came back to remind us of his brilliance
Man He retired early!! 1983? He is still kickin it today!! He has outlasted a LOT of folks man. For all of the vicious rumors....
He is doing something right!!
Also...He got down with the Fellas!!! And he looked incredibly Sober so People have to give this Pioneer credit man!!
Thanks so much for posting this! Sly is one of the all time funkiest dudes on the planet!
Imagine being in the audience for Letterman when Sly performed. Must have been a dream evening.
One of the most influential American musicians of all time.
"If you want me to stay", funky guitar, slapping bass, and the variety of feelings and sole in Sly's voice. One of my favorite Sly songs. And he looks great, clear eyes, clear head and healthy. Too bad the drug demons got a hold of him and dragged him down.
Amazing ground breaking talent - writer performer. Paul and the band was having a blast jammin with Sly Stone. Great memories of wonderful thoughtful music.
Did he really show up for a network interview in a jogging suit with a hoodie?! This man is legendary! Then he casually strolls over and sets the organ on fire with a million dollar smile! Thank you for this look into the spirit of the man.
just amazing, man Dave had a great show, I miss those days
Sly Stone Master of musical magic. Much love.
10.00 min "Oooohh I'll be good" is so good especially when he knows he won't
I love Sly Stone...great performance. Thanks, Dave.
Man these Letterman videos are coming fast and furious now. The memories are rushing over me in waves! 👍🏻
An amazingly good performance by Sly and the entire band, I will treasure it.
Wow, a pleasantly healthy Sly! Sylvester Stewart was totally shunned by the entertainment industry in a way that's unbelievable, I see tons of tributes and mentions to George Clinton, James Brown, Stevie Wonder but not so much to Sly Stone... the tribute dedicated to him at the Grammys was utterly pathetic.
A bunch of musical heroes fell to the wayside in the past and yet no one was treated like it has some contagious disease like Sly Stone.
He was the only soul man up to par with The Beatles in terms of experimentation and music vanguard... he was also the only black artist in the 60s/70s who walked the walk in terms of racial unity in life and in his band. There was no concessions about it, we are all everyday people.
The most coherent and the most forgotten artist of the entertainment industry.
🔥 💯 🔥
No idea why... but you are 100% correct.
Well said. His music is as relevant today as it was the day he created it.
He is hands down one of the greatest (top ten), but not sure about coherent, definitely not in this interview, definitely high on something.
I had gone to a couple of his concerts and he was always late but well worth the wait. God Bless you Sir.
One of the last decent performances and interviews of a great, great artist.
Sad but absolutely true! 💯
Agreed. Paul is a bit too loud in the mix. This is all about Sly.
I remember this
He sounded absolutely perfect
Oh man!! This was super cool. Love this man! Great interview.
I went to a concert of his in the 70's and he was hours late! It was ok Frankie Beverly and Maze opened for Sly and the Family Stone and played overtime! Sly and the Family Stone was so memorable- he's so good! Miss those days!
I saw him in the 70’s as well. He was an hour late and half way through the show he turned his back to the audience as if he was mad or something, and just let the band play. Near the end he turned around and finished the song. It seemed weird at the time but it was still a great performance!!!
He has got to be me! Very cute and very informative interview! Never heard him speak like that his before. He can be funny and serious. Very glad to see him perform with Paul and the boys! They were the best talk show band ever! Thanks utube.
Sly: “Have you ever heard of a jigger?”
Dave: (shakes his head cautiously)
😂😂
Thanks for all the great late nights, Dave. You have no idea how happy you made many people’s lives.
Isnt that the best cut-to you've seen in a long time😁
@@kentstokes653 the look on his face was classic Dave
The Jigger, designed by same guy who designed the ‘rover’ that didn’t land on the moon.
@@FUNKINETIK "astronauts on the moon 🌙, ah ha ha ha 😂 "
___C o n e h e a d s
@@aaronsmith5433 to be fair it was a long time ago, at the time I believed it was real, but I was only 5 years old.
P E A C E : )
So under appreciated
Great interview and performance! I miss those days!
You got the music clearances! Fantastic!
Right out of the Museum of the Hard To Believe, Sly is nearly 80.
Of course our hero, Dave, is 75, so ...
Sly Always brings that Soulful Funk.
Definitely 1 of the Greats from his era, and influenced a generation.
Also:
Sly talks about 'NOT BEING' Romantically involved with Doris Day.
Definitely one of the coolest ever!!!
Simply the greatest artist on Earth❤
Back in the day, I didn't see Sly in two of his concerts. He was "sick" they said. Love that guy!
This is actually one of Sly's more coherent interviews
Never thought we’d lose Prince before Sly (apologies to Sly but he was doing some hard living)
Hes so awesome..Sly is the best.❤..
I saw him live in Michigan in the early 70s and he was late, so the people started booing the opening band which made me so mad! When he and his band did show up they did sound great, I just felt so bad for the opening band getting booed, which were really good.
Funk Master!!! Best of the best!
Definitely one of the coolest vocal talents of the 20th century - the sound of the. 70’s - fox sure! This dude is right up there with Bootsie Collin’s, Rick James and Charlie Wilson from the Gap Band. M. Cool!!! Sly Stone! ❤❤💪🏽✌🏽🔥🔥🔥
Love Sly and this phase is very interesting and funny...Sly understood Letterman's show...utilized its goofy nature...Sly very smart and clever fella.
that is some good funk
Back when Late Night t.v. was edgy and COOL … !
I’m so glad I grew up in the ‘70’s and ‘80’s. Good times all around! 🥳
Johnny, Dave, Leno; miss you guys lots!
Sly . . . as funky as funk can be .
P E A C E : )
Will Lee got to play one of the greatest bass lines of all time for Sly himself! Steve Jordan can't contain his joy on drums!
Is that who that is? I love that guy! I don't think I have ever heard him play a drum fill. He just sticks to the groove and never moves off it.
Damn! Paul & The World's Most Dangerous Band!!
Kicking Ass!!!
Legend!
Glad to see one of the classic music performances! Hope we can get more of this. If I could bring one from the vault, it would be Bob Dylan playing his rocking "Jokerman." That was a rather unique version of that song.
please upload all of the opera logs
He still looks super young there in '83
how old do you think he was? lmao
Wow sly was so good. When he sang the hair stuck up on the back of your neck!
fkn bad ass!
I dislike hosts trying to put guests on the spot like in this instance.
He reminds me a little of Prince in his slightly-goofy shyness...
Classic
Doris Day was the original cougar? Having just refused the role of Mrs. Robinson in the future hit film 'The Graduate'.. ??
In her memoirs, she stated that she had rejected the part on moral grounds.. finding the scrip vulgar and offensive.. and that she didn't like Dustin Hoffman because he was too small.. er.. down there..
@8:20
Yes!!! Thank you!!! 1Nation4Life
the most amazing thing is that this kotton picking asteroid is still alive.
Not to be confused with Sly Stallone.
What incredible performances and what a great guy!
yea and snoop is doing Martha stewart
I have a question about this youtube channel. It is kind of obvious that this is Dave's channel. My question is, How did Dave get these old videos from when he was on NBC. I remember when he went over to CBS, and NBC would never let him use any of his old shows.
@@HAL_9000__ It's my understanding that Dave reached out to an executive at NBC to ask permission to use his old shows, and the executive replied
" I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
The clips are from Don Giller’s extensive library of old clips particularly Letterman’s. He’s the guy who oversees this channel.
Maybe he has some workaround to prevent NBC from taking down clips which NBC has the rights to or somethin’-or maybe Dave’s company purchased the rights or worked out an ex-deal or whatever.
That said, these uploads, especially the early to mid-80s ones sure bring a lot of memories and show how Dave changed the talk show/comedy landscape back then.
He also had the coolest bands and artists on his show; the only other program I can think of having cool upcoming bands and legends on their show being SNL-what with Paul Schaefer having his imprint and pull on both shows.
@@jackleonardo2167 Thanks for the info Jack. I have been a subscriber to Don's channel for a while now. I didn't know he was involved with this channel. He has quite a large library of Dave's shows.
I was only kidding around in my reply to HAL 9000, I was just having a little fun with his screen name.
@@kgraydakota "Dave, . . I feel like I'm losing my mind....
Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do,
I'm half c r a z y ......
When I Hear Corey Henry
Singing and Playing Organ,
I think of Sly Stone......
In this interview, does Sly look completely composed, astute and articulate, or does he look more disjointed?
Just a real black man!!!!!!!!
He did tap Doris.
It's unfortunate that Dave was so preoccupied with Sly being late, or getting charged with a crime, Doris Day, or whatever - anything but talking to him about the man's music. Such a wasted opportunity.
Paul Schaffer’s synth is way too loud at the start of the song
He's got a healthy dose of Ray Charles in him
I was expecting Sylvester Stallone after reading the title. My brain glitched.
Sly was on David Letterman, and he denied being involved with Diris Day. He thought she was a nice lady.
I heard that he's homeless in LA now. Is that true?
A great artist and cultural icon like Sly Stone is broke and homeless?
I believe so, quoted as "Homeless but happy", perhaps he's found his inner sagacious equilibrium near the end of his life, or perhaps he truly is down and out, I certainly hope not so
@chris72010 Absolutely, especially to this growing American problem, has been and continues to be so, no one can be beyond that fact of the poverty line
He wasn't homeless!!!
He was living in a customized van at his sons house.
It was even on a television special. 💯
Letterman was such a creep in this interview!
Yeah...I never understood the appeal of Letterman. He would have amazing guests on his show, and then he would speak to them in a snarky or condescending way. Everybody knew about Sly's personal problems. There was no need to try to turn them into a source of comedy material. Sly was trying to make a comeback, and Letterman kept bringing up all of Sly's past failings. Letterman was being unnecessarily mean. But once Sly started performing, and especially after he got up from behind the keyboard and started working the crowd, he showed everyone why he was and is a legend.
@@GreenManalishiUSA Yep.
That song is VERY derivative of Leon Russell's 'Tight Rope'.
Anyone else see parallels between him and Kanye West??
no
Absolutely none.
Zero…
Of course. They're both Black geniuses who changed music forever.
He seems like a much nicer person?
Letterman was one of the worst late night host ever.
he didnt do nuthin.
Had never seen this performance. Fantastic. Thanks.
Absolutely ZERO need to bust his balls there Dave. WTF??
Sly . . . as funky as funk can be .
P E A C E : )