So well deserved! The music today doesn't compare to the music of Sly And The Family Stone, their music will be remembered 100 years from now and life truly is a gift.
Sly & Family Stone deserved this induction. Always have loved Sly for his natural generous soul and giving spirit. Sly is a giver of not only music, but a giver of/from his ❤️. MUCH LOVE and RESPECT, Sly. 🙏🏼 ❤🙏🤗
Wow...he is my cousin. I played organ in his I Get High On You. I was only 12. These are blood cousins. They encouraged us all. I am honored to have them in my life even now.
so GLAD to see Sly Stone on that stage! it brought a tear to my eye! Long live Sly - say what you will about that man - but he survived it all. Let's celebrate him and his impact on the music and entertainment!
There seemed to be a certain humility, even shyness with his presence that evening. Definitely not the arrogance of a star. I don't know the backstory. Was he unwilling to go out on stage? Was he unselfishly making sure the rest of the band got their due respect?
It was dark times and the light at the end of the tunnel was sly Stone putting a smile on everyone's face. Their music made you feel good every time you heard it.
@@zackzallie8735 I hear you Zack...but my thing is the James Brown and the JB's were always tight and controlled. The James Brown show was controlled fury. Sly and the family always seemed to meander onstage and play some nameless meaningless groove/idea they were phucking around with and THEN start their show. JB and his crew hit the stage like lions and there wasn't all of this between song dead air or tuning up like with Sly. That is my point of reference. During that 20 year disappearance period I met Sly on three separate occasions - out of the proverbial blue - jjst ran into him and he was always as nice and a s gracious as could possibly be. I just get upset with him because he shit all over his career and legacy. I can understand where JB was too black, strong and proud for white folks...but Sly was everything he could have been for all of us and he should be mentioned right up there with all of the top White cats - Jagger, Bowie, Morrison, The Beatles - but instead he allowed himself to become a no show joke/punchline and a train wreck. Breaks my heart. Please talking music with you brother man.
No funk bands were bigger than Sly and the Family would probably be more accurate. Parliament, Funkadelic, and a few other George Clinton related stuff are about as funky as it gets and Sly even joined/joins in with those occasionally.
Can u imagine how good it would've been if this original band line-up had an extensive career with records and videos during the 90's? Sly looked so FRESH in this year...
I've always wondered that. Sly's years of struggles are so sad, but the music is so positive. It's good to hear that he's found sobriety and I hope he's found peace
DAMN! THEY KILLED THAT RIGHT THERE! Funky, innovative, creative, multitalented, and soulful as shit! The greatest musical dynasty in history! Sly and the Family Stone are and were my all time favorite band when I was growing up in the 70s! Sly, Larry, Cynthia, Freddie, Jerry, Greg and the incomparable Rose! Your jams played at all my house parties and at What an inspiration you all are to me! 🙏🙏💕💞💓❤
I can't believe I'd never seen this before-wow! So special to see everyone then getting back together and enjoying each other's company after so long...Then Sly sliding in at the end--so very cool! I agree with everything you said--Rose what a sparkplug, what a voice! Damn---what--a--dynasty--of----a-----BAND! Their music will live on forever.
Trying to figure this thing out “WHY IN THE SAM WORLD” this group don’t have more than AFEW MILLION likes...one of the FUNKIEST & SHARPEST GROUPS of the 70’s, and my Top Three Fav Groups Of All Time..
Well, I think James Brown gets credit for inventing funk, but Sly certainly did refine it and re-define it in his own style. One of the truly great innovators.
@@KaiserBlade Papa's Got a Brand New Bag Part 1 is generally considered an early Funk song. The lines between Funk & Rhythm and Blues can get blurry though I am sure.
I was a little 4 years old in 1970 in Atlanta, GA. I have known the words to the song Everyday People for 51 years, I turned 55 last month. As far as Sly and The Family Stone's lasting impact: that song is the Truth. That song, along with the way I was raised, helped form the person that I am to thus very day and that will never change. Thank you to Sly and The Family Stone for that gift.~ April Lipke
@@aarondigby5054 Indeed. I wish we could get back to that...Mutual respect can exist where opinions differ. At least it did when I was a kid. I miss those days. ~APRIL LIPKE
I’ve been going back and watching and listening to the band again because I love it so much. Not only was the musicianship excellent but it was positive binding and lovely, promoting love of one another in joy.
Sky and the band were comprised of all fine musicians with a message of true love, acceptance and a positive joyous heart. They were a unique band in every way. They lived what they professed and gave it all to us. Thank you Sly and family. Your music and message is eternal.
"AND Thank you SLY!" The whole family stone! My favorite dance music! "from the cradle to the (no) grave" . You all will live on forever through your unforgettable songs!
I just looked up who was inducted the same year. WOW! what a class: Ruth Brown, Etta James, CCR, Cream, The Doors, Van Morrison, and Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers along with Sly and the family Stone.
Love love Sly and the Family Stone. Saw them when I was 18 - about 50 years ago. Loved them then and love them now. At 18 I was blown away by their music. I saw them just before they went to Woodstock- they were amazing. I’ve seen a lot of Rock bands since then but Sly still stands out there as one of the best and most exciting. ❤❤
Sly, Rose, & Frederick are my 3rd cousins...My grandmother's first cousins, my mother's second, and my 3rd cousins...they could draw a crowd, and still can! God Bless you cousins!
Thank you Sly and the family Stone for your Music. I have always appreciated and loved your music. I have listened to it for more than 50 years and I’ve seen you in concert twice - what a thrill.
It was worth the wait and your hard work and dedication payed off. I had at least 5 of your albums. I especially like the one with the psychedelic cover I think it was a two split two albums in one I can't remember it was too long ago 😂 Thank you so much for proving that dedication does pay off and we so loved your music over the years Sly and the family Stone this was a generation of old school that got together black white didn't matter and this what we need in the world today thank you Sly and the family Stone and glad and I'm so happy for you that you were inducted into the Rock and roll Hall of Fame in the earlier years peace and love that's old school that's what it's all about ✌️🕊️✝️🙏✌️❤️
Sly and the Family Stone, like many other bands in the 60's set an example of how people regardless of race could get together and produce excellent music. We so much need bands like that again!
Great induction. Gee what a sad shame they didn't play live that night. Sly wasn't performing no more by that time. Just happy that all the original members showed up & were grateful & appreciative for the honor. Some bands get into the hall bickering/fighting about money & have huge egos. But not Sly & the Family Stone.
One of my favorite groups. My dad played brass and, as a young child, I listened to Fresh with him. I’ve never seen their induction, and I’m so glad it popped up in my feed.
One of the Greatest Musical Dynasties. Talk about tightness. As a Musician myself, I appreciate this Group. It would have been nice to see them play together one last time. But you know how that goes; here today, gone tomorrow. In 2020, I am hearing unreleased material that I never heard before by this Supergroup. Graham Central Station is just an extension of Sly and the Family Stone. I see ya Funk Genius, Papa George P Fonk Clinton. What more can I say but Musical Royalty at its best. Rest In Peace, Cynthia Robinson.
I am so glad that so many of the original family were alive and well enough to make the appearance at the R & R Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony to accept their well deserved recognition.
I am guessing that they were annoyed that he was so late or that they didn't know if or when he would make it at all. Those speeches were mostly stalling speeches.
I luv'd these guys so much that when they pulled a Bob Dylan (no show) at Kiel in St. Louis back in '70-'71, I just shrugged my shoulders and thought 'too bad' Thanks for posting
This band is hugely responsible for the evolution of Hip Hop especially during the Golden Era from ‘86 to ‘94. Dr Dre, Digital Underground, KRS ONE to name just a few who used their samples and Janet Jackson used Thank You (Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin) in Rhythm Nation
DAMN!@.. Until it was STATED I didn't REALIZE that ALL of the ORIGINAL Members at THAT time were still around... WHEN you see who played at Woodstock(1969) you gotta realize that is NO small task... 1ST heard of S&FS via Stand... The BOMB of a Tune for me was ALWAYS "Sex Machine" a REAL Mix of Funk N Chunk 4 sure!@..
Are you kidding! Right now in 2021 they are still all alive except for Cynthia Robinson. She died from cancer in 2015. This induction was in 1993. RIP Cynthia.
Greg reaction clearly indicates at least some of them did not know he was back there. Greg even said to him pointing to his watch 'do you know what time it is man ?'
I love this man soooooooo handsome when we get married I love that story of love only God can give you this gift of true friend ship linda j.peace ☮️☮️☮️☮️🦋🦋🦋🦋❤️💯💯💯💯
Wow... Both Rose and Cynthia look fantastic in this clip! Even though this was 'The Family Stones' night years ago, I'm going to indulge a bit... In my book, also receiving votes for 'most'-- or just as Funky, (or even 'Funkier'!): 'The Ohio Players', 'Mandrill', 'Tower of Power', and-- of course-- the one and ONLY James Brown and the Flames, and 'James Brown & the JBs' ! Naturally, the great Prince belongs in this category, but --face it-- without the fore mentioned, Prince-- as much as I love that brother-- there'd be no Prince Thanks for posting this. LOVE IT!!
Amazing thank you so muchh whoever posted this as larry said almost brought tears to my eyes ..and One of those trophies came to my house that night shhh time to be like Sly and disappear smile
Back in the day my so called "boyfriend" who was also in a band came by to pick something up on a Saturday morning. I was still up stairs. In pajamas, rollers in hair, no make up. He told me Freddy Stone was downstairs. As a fan I geeked out. I couldn't let a member of Sly and the Family Stone see me like that! I had my boyfriend make him go sit in the car. Lol!
One hell of a band at the right time. RIP Cynthia Robinson.
We need this type of music now as we needed it back in 1968 Come together and not Division music forget about hate and come together right now!
Everybody Stand!!!!!
🙏🏿
@@jameshuseby6290They were black, white, male, female. A band for all. The world we wanted was represented by Sly and the Family Stone.
yes, even our elementary school teachers permitted SLY & TFS’s lyrics to be sung, in classrooms AND assemblies, all together now, no problem!
Sly was a pioneer. A musical genius. His music will be here forever. I hope Sly has peace, love and happiness because that's what he gave us. ❤
Sly Stone!! Makes it to the podium as they’re closing up, says a few words and dips out!! Rockstar $h!t right there!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽
Yes, ego
@@robertbeckerbecker1354 oh come on… Sly isn’t near as bad as people a fraction of his talent..
So well deserved! The music today doesn't compare to the music of Sly And The Family Stone, their music will be remembered 100 years from now and life truly is a gift.
This band was probably The most innovative band who set the stage for generation
Probably? WAS!
Generations!
@@jameshuseby6290 is, this creative group was iconic, diverse and they merged funk, rock, soul, rhythm and blues. Probably the first super group.
James Brown is the fount.
Sly & Family Stone deserved this induction.
Always have loved Sly for his natural generous soul and giving spirit.
Sly is a giver of not only music, but a giver of/from his ❤️.
MUCH LOVE and RESPECT, Sly. 🙏🏼 ❤🙏🤗
Sly -rags to riches THEN.. riches to rags 🙂// 🙁
Sly & The family Stone a huge influence on rock, soul and r&b. This is a GREAT American band.
Wow...he is my cousin. I played organ in his I Get High On You. I was only 12. These are blood cousins. They encouraged us all. I am honored to have them in my life even now.
Excellence.
You are truly blessed!
Your cousin is a gift to the world of music
@@RazOls one of the coolest...
Amazing. You’re an influence on my organ playing
During the band member speeches I wondered why no one mentioned Sly but when he (literally) popped out I understood why! What a great moment!
so GLAD to see Sly Stone on that stage! it brought a tear to my eye! Long live Sly - say what you will about that man - but he survived it all. Let's celebrate him and his impact on the music and entertainment!
I had a tear in my eye too! He’s a beautiful soul who’s been through so much, and given us such great music.
There seemed to be a certain humility, even shyness with his presence that evening. Definitely not the arrogance of a star.
I don't know the backstory. Was he unwilling to go out on stage? Was he unselfishly making sure the rest of the band got their due respect?
@bonehead1170 He just wanted to make a dramatic entrance. None of the band knew he was there before he came out
It was dark times and the light at the end of the tunnel was sly Stone putting a smile on everyone's face. Their music made you feel good every time you heard it.
No band that's funkier than these guys. Long live Sly Stone!
With all due respect Zack, I beg to differ. James Brown and his JB's would have wiped the floor with Sly and the Family Stone.
@@MrCarltonjsmith Hmm.. pretty competitive if you ask me. But nah, I love both to death.
@@zackzallie8735 I hear you Zack...but my thing is the James Brown and the JB's were always tight and controlled. The James Brown show was controlled fury. Sly and the family always seemed to meander onstage and play some nameless meaningless groove/idea they were phucking around with and THEN start their show. JB and his crew hit the stage like lions and there wasn't all of this between song dead air or tuning up like with Sly.
That is my point of reference. During that 20 year disappearance period I met Sly on three separate occasions - out of the proverbial blue - jjst ran into him and he was always as nice and a s gracious as could possibly be. I just get upset with him because he shit all over his career and legacy. I can understand where JB was too black, strong and proud for white folks...but Sly was everything he could have been for all of us and he should be mentioned right up there with all of the top White cats - Jagger, Bowie, Morrison, The Beatles - but instead he allowed himself to become a no show joke/punchline and a train wreck. Breaks my heart. Please talking music with you brother man.
No funk bands were bigger than Sly and the Family would probably be more accurate. Parliament, Funkadelic, and a few other George Clinton related stuff are about as funky as it gets and Sly even joined/joins in with those occasionally.
@@MrCarltonjsmith Ohio Players band
Rose looks absolutely gorgeous, she aint changed a bit from 1973 to 1993
Man, I’ve always loved Rose. She’s still beautiful ❤️
My favorite funk band of all time. Larry and Sly are geniuses.
You 4get George Clinton.
I was grooving to their greatest hits today
What a band
Sly is so humble. What a cool guy.
Can u imagine how good it would've been if this original band line-up had an extensive career with records and videos during the 90's? Sly looked so FRESH in this year...
I know---they would've been unstoppable...I love these people, love this band!
I've always wondered that. Sly's years of struggles are so sad, but the music is so positive. It's good to hear that he's found sobriety and I hope he's found peace
DAMN! THEY KILLED THAT RIGHT THERE! Funky, innovative, creative, multitalented, and soulful as shit! The greatest musical dynasty in history! Sly and the Family Stone are and were my all time favorite band when I was growing up in the 70s! Sly, Larry, Cynthia, Freddie, Jerry, Greg and the incomparable Rose! Your jams played at all my house parties and at What an inspiration you all are to me! 🙏🙏💕💞💓❤
I can't believe I'd never seen this before-wow! So special to see everyone then getting back together and enjoying each other's company after so long...Then Sly sliding in at the end--so very cool! I agree with everything you said--Rose what a sparkplug, what a voice! Damn---what--a--dynasty--of----a-----BAND! Their music will live on forever.
My favorite band of all time! Still listening to them and loving every song in 2020!
Whenever I feel down, Stand will get me back up AND start to move to the groove
Oh Yes
Thank you...Sly & The Family Stone!!!
Trying to figure this thing out “WHY IN THE SAM WORLD” this group don’t have more than AFEW MILLION likes...one of the FUNKIEST & SHARPEST GROUPS of the 70’s, and my Top Three Fav Groups Of All Time..
Have you heard Slys', "Different Strokes by Different Folks " compilation album on Legacy records.
Right arm! Sly was a genius. I was fortunate to get to see them live once. I can't figure it myself.
@@ericthompson9970 “is a pig foot pork” OFCOARSE I HAVE 👌🏾
Don't be upset.
Sly was highly musically educated. He invented funk. Love this band.
Well, I think James Brown gets credit for inventing funk, but Sly certainly did refine it and re-define it in his own style. One of the truly great innovators.
@@henrybrent3827 James Brown? Funk. I don't remember that. "The Godfather of soul "must have slipped something past me.
Yup, the line tends to go "James Brown may have invented Funk, but Sly perfected it" - Allmusic
I'm 70 I'm trying to think of the Godfather of souls funk song. Mmmm.
@@KaiserBlade Papa's Got a Brand New Bag Part 1 is generally considered an early Funk song. The lines between Funk & Rhythm and Blues can get blurry though I am sure.
Thank you Sly and The Family Stone for the music and the funk and RIP Cynthia.
There wil never be another band like them. Amazing!
I was a little 4 years old in 1970 in Atlanta, GA. I have known the words to the song Everyday People for 51 years, I turned 55 last month. As far as Sly and The Family Stone's lasting impact: that song is the Truth. That song, along with the way I was raised, helped form the person that I am to thus very day and that will never change. Thank you to Sly and The Family Stone for that gift.~ April Lipke
Everyday people was a unifying song that touched a generation, there were non better than Sly and the FS.
@@aarondigby5054 Indeed. I wish we could get back to that...Mutual respect can exist where opinions differ. At least it did when I was a kid. I miss those days.
~APRIL LIPKE
It's nice that they are all still alive today - except Cynthia who died of cancer just a few years ago.
I saw these guys in Toronto, the same weekend of Woodstock! Amazing concert. How could anybody forget Sly and the Family Stone? ❤️
Sly Stone looked better than I thought he would
They truly were one of the greats.
im so glad they made it in the rock an roll hall of fame i voted them in i did my little part !!!!!
I loved their music God Bless each and all of them .Well deserved
I’ve been going back and watching and listening to the band again because I love it so much. Not only was the musicianship excellent but it was positive binding and lovely, promoting love of one another in joy.
Sly and the Family Stone definitely deserve this induction into the Rock and roll and Sly definitely deserves a award for his Humanity!
Sky and the band were comprised of all fine musicians with a message of true love, acceptance and a positive joyous heart. They were a unique band in every way. They lived what they professed and gave it all to us. Thank you Sly and family. Your music and message is eternal.
James Brown was funky
George Clinton is funky
Prince was funky
SLY STONE is the funk
the king of funk!
True! ♥
AMEN TO THAT.!!!! AND THANKS TO THE LORD GOD ALMIGHTY !!! PSALM 150 !!!!
They all got there funk from the original... sly stone .
James brown created funk bruh.
@vortex musicorpno one funkier than Sly! One of Prince's most important influences!
Sly was 50 here and still so handsome with that sexy voice to match!
You could roll that music out today...it's timeless....heck, do it. The Beatles did it years after they quit.
"AND Thank you SLY!" The whole family stone! My favorite dance music! "from the cradle to the (no) grave" . You all will live on forever through your unforgettable songs!
I just looked up who was inducted the same year. WOW! what a class: Ruth Brown, Etta James, CCR, Cream, The Doors, Van Morrison, and Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers along with Sly and the family Stone.
You can't be in any better company than that.~April Lipke
Love love Sly and the Family Stone. Saw them when I was 18 - about 50 years ago. Loved them then and love them now. At 18 I was blown away by their music. I saw them just before they went to Woodstock- they were amazing. I’ve seen a lot of Rock bands since then but Sly still stands out there as one of the best and most exciting. ❤❤
Sly and the Family...thank god for this group that influenced almost everyone on this planet at one time or another!💛💛💛
Sly, Rose, & Frederick are my 3rd cousins...My grandmother's first cousins, my mother's second, and my 3rd cousins...they could draw a crowd, and still can! God Bless you cousins!
Thank you Sly and the family Stone for your Music. I have always appreciated and loved your music. I have listened to it for more than 50 years and I’ve seen you in concert twice - what a thrill.
11:22 Suddenly Sly appears.
The thing is, he still looked great around that time.
RIGHT 🤘!
Hurts to see. Such an icon could fell off because of drugs. I'm glad he's still with us today.
such humble speakers... thank you....such a privilege.
Ya all saved my life. Thank you.
I like to believe I am part of the family. Ive got soul.
We are!
It was worth the wait and your hard work and dedication payed off. I had at least 5 of your albums. I especially like the one with the psychedelic cover I think it was a two split two albums in one I can't remember it was too long ago 😂
Thank you so much for proving that dedication does pay off and we so loved your music over the years Sly and the family Stone this was a generation of old school that got together black white didn't matter and this what we need in the world today thank you Sly and the family Stone and glad and I'm so happy for you that you were inducted into the Rock and roll Hall of Fame in the earlier years peace and love that's old school that's what it's all about
✌️🕊️✝️🙏✌️❤️
You got that right just as much today as back then!
Thanks for uploading this.
Sly and the Family Stone, like many other bands in the 60's set an example of how people regardless of race could get together and produce excellent music. We so much need bands like that again!
too cool! Love this band every day all day ever since back in the day!
I love this group, I still listen to their music in 2022.
💯Sly & the Family Stone. A wonderful gift to music❤❤
Great induction. Gee what a sad shame they didn't play live that night. Sly wasn't performing no more by that time. Just happy that all the original members showed up & were grateful & appreciative for the honor. Some bands get into the hall bickering/fighting about money & have huge egos. But not Sly & the Family Stone.
One of my favorite groups. My dad played brass and, as a young child, I listened to Fresh with him. I’ve never seen their induction, and I’m so glad it popped up in my feed.
The originality, innovation and influence of this unit cannot be measured. Stand!
One of the Greatest Musical Dynasties. Talk about tightness. As a Musician myself, I appreciate this Group. It would have been nice to see them play together one last time. But you know how that goes; here today, gone tomorrow. In 2020, I am hearing unreleased material that I never heard before by this Supergroup. Graham Central Station is just an extension of Sly and the Family Stone. I see ya Funk Genius, Papa George P Fonk Clinton. What more can I say but Musical Royalty at its best. Rest In Peace, Cynthia Robinson.
Amen to that!
Watching this has made my day just like listening to them did 50 plus years ago!!
@11:21 the incredible and fashionably late Sly Stone the baddest man in funk music history
Thanks for finally releasing this! Such great music that influenced me as a kid growing up. so wonderful to see them talk about it
I am so glad that so many of the original family were alive and well enough to make the appearance at the R & R Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony to accept their well deserved recognition.
I love the funky jam instrumental version of thank you when sly walks on stage. So cool 😎
He has such a young spirit and looks great good for him! Love 💗
There would be no Prince without Sly and the Family Stone. Genius band.
Oh I enjoyed watching this moment with them.
First time I saw this..oh yes memories
I did not hear anyone really thanking Sly himself for leading the band. I was surprised by that.
AGREED
I am guessing that they were annoyed that he was so late or that they didn't know if or when he would make it at all. Those speeches were mostly stalling speeches.
Couldn't find a better group of musicians!
One of the greatest bands ever...truly deserving!
LARRY GRAHAM YES they ALL look very nice. SLY SLY SLY, yes I want you to stay.
This week I saw "Love City" on a rebroadcast of the Ed Sullivan show. It changed my life forever. Thank you.
I met sly at Lee Mackey house in Ladera Heights he heard me play bass guitar my music career took off
One of the best show I ever saw. MSG 1969🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Only Sly could show up in baby blue leather, say 3 or 4 words, and steal the show.
Sly is a genius!! One ☝️ f the great’s
So glad they made it! Should have been inducted decades ago-and that is why I will never go to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
WOW!!!...This was so cool, so special to still have everyone around as Larry said... Congrats to you all...
Thank you for this!
Thank you all for being yourselfs and having fun and playing for us😅
They are still having fun god bless them all God is always around pray changes everything and people ☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️
I luv'd these guys so much that when they pulled a Bob Dylan (no show) at Kiel in St. Louis back in '70-'71, I just shrugged my shoulders and thought 'too bad' Thanks for posting
Sly is the reason for the word cool.
Love you all !
This band is hugely responsible for the evolution of Hip Hop especially during the Golden Era from ‘86 to ‘94. Dr Dre, Digital Underground, KRS ONE to name just a few who used their samples and Janet Jackson used Thank You (Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin) in Rhythm Nation
DAMN!@.. Until it was STATED I didn't REALIZE that ALL of the ORIGINAL Members at THAT time were still around... WHEN you see who played at Woodstock(1969) you gotta realize that is NO small task... 1ST heard of S&FS via Stand... The BOMB of a Tune for me was ALWAYS "Sex Machine" a REAL Mix of Funk N Chunk 4 sure!@..
Are you kidding! Right now in 2021 they are still all alive except for Cynthia Robinson. She died from cancer in 2015. This induction was in 1993. RIP Cynthia.
At 3:36 the late, great Cynthia Robinson looks REGAL! GOD bless and keep her.
What alot of people didn't know was that Syl WAS at R & R HOF! But,Sly was BEHIND the curtain!
Greg reaction clearly indicates at least some of them did not know he was back there. Greg even said to him pointing to his watch 'do you know what time it is man ?'
I'm glad the hall of fame was smart enough to induct Sly and the Family Stone into the Hall of Fame!!
They belong there ! 💯
Wow. Excellent innovators. The Family Stone Sound. They shared it!
I love this man soooooooo handsome when we get married I love that story of love only God can give you this gift of true friend ship linda j.peace ☮️☮️☮️☮️🦋🦋🦋🦋❤️💯💯💯💯
That was Cool when Sly Popped out at 11:21
Wow... Both Rose and Cynthia look fantastic in this clip! Even though this was 'The Family Stones' night years ago, I'm going to indulge a bit... In my book, also receiving votes for 'most'-- or just as Funky, (or even 'Funkier'!): 'The Ohio Players', 'Mandrill', 'Tower of Power', and-- of course-- the one and ONLY James Brown and the Flames, and 'James Brown & the JBs' ! Naturally, the great Prince belongs in this category, but --face it-- without the fore mentioned, Prince-- as much as I love that brother-- there'd be no Prince Thanks for posting this. LOVE IT!!
That’s what I was thinking!!!!!!
@@eugeniaisbell5409 ...then you've got a great sense of Funkiness! ;)
Amazing thank you so muchh whoever posted this as larry said almost brought tears to my eyes ..and One of those trophies came to my house that night shhh time to be like Sly and disappear smile
Beautiful 🌸
To think of all the garbage inducted before these legends.
Alohas. U said that brother
Indeed.! !! 😁
You mean after right?
What a beautiful set of speeches, humble and reflective. A great band who contributed so much to music today!
They were legendary. Sly was so gifted
Wow, Sly's haircut!
I wish he would have talked a little about the lawn mower accident which created it.
Back in the day my so called "boyfriend" who was also in a band came by to pick something up on a Saturday morning. I was still up stairs. In pajamas, rollers in hair, no make up. He told me Freddy Stone was downstairs. As a fan I geeked out. I couldn't let a member of Sly and the Family Stone see me like that! I had my boyfriend make him go sit in the car. Lol!
This is music compared to today’s music, they played instruments.
They were virtuoso's
Sly looked better here then in 1983 on the David Letterman show. Badass OG.
Darn, Rose still fine as hell!!!
Cynthia Robinson was one beautiful lady and those dance moves were just hot. Great band and we had the best music back in the day.