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Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius)

  • 2025
  • 1 h 52 min
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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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Ele se concentra na vida e no legado de Sly and the Family Stone e conta a história por trás da ascensão, reinado e declínio de um dos artistas mais influentes da música pop.Ele se concentra na vida e no legado de Sly and the Family Stone e conta a história por trás da ascensão, reinado e declínio de um dos artistas mais influentes da música pop.Ele se concentra na vida e no legado de Sly and the Family Stone e conta a história por trás da ascensão, reinado e declínio de um dos artistas mais influentes da música pop.

  • Direção
    • Questlove
  • Artistas
    • Sly Stone
    • Greg Errico
    • Larry Graham
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,6/10
    1,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Questlove
    • Artistas
      • Sly Stone
      • Greg Errico
      • Larry Graham
    • 14Avaliações de usuários
    • 15Avaliações da crítica
    • 77Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado para 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 indicações no total

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    Sly Lives! AKA The Burden Of Black Genius: Sly's Drum Machine
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    Sly Lives! AKA The Burden Of Black Genius: Sly's Drum Machine
    Sly Lives! AKA The Burden Of Black Genius: Sly's Drum Machine
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    Sly Lives! AKA The Burden Of Black Genius: Sly's Drum Machine
    Sly Lives! Aka The Burden Of Black Genius: The American Flag
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    Sly Lives! AKA The Burden Of Black Genius: The Impact Of 'Family Affair'
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    Sly Lives! AKA The Burden Of Black Genius: The Impact Of 'Family Affair'

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    Sly Stone
    Sly Stone
    • Self - Singer, Sly & The Family Stone
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    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
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    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
    • Direção
      • Questlove
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    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!
    10ajkbiotech

    Tour de force on sly's moments of grandeur

    Sly stone was a genius, a tremendous success from 1968-1972, and a pioneer of multiracial rock funk & pop.

    His greatest hits lp is beyond great.

    Unfortunately his career was derailed by drugs booze and not showing up for live gigs, destroying the band and ultimately Sly himself. Ironically, sly worked very hard for ten years to attain his success by showing up on time and being there. His unraveling remains one of the mercurial questions of rock history.

    That he was an all time great, there is little question. Sly and the Family Stone were inducted into the rock n roll HOF in 1993.

    Sly is still living. He should be touring like Dylan, but he chooses not to. He remains an enigma within a riddle.
    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.
    7paul-allaer

    Nuanced assessment of Sly Stone's career

    As "Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius)" (2025 release; 112 min) opens, talking heads are gushing about how revolutionary Sly & the Family Stone was (multi-racial! Multi-gendered! Irresistible music!). The film's director then asks prominent Black artists what they think about the burden of Black genius. We then go to "San Francisco 1964", where Sly is a well-known and beloved DJ. At this point we are 10 minutes into the documentary.

    Couple of comments: this is the second documentary from musician Questlove, whose first documentary "Summer pf Love" won the Oscar for best documentary. Here the Roots drummer assesses the life and times of Sly Stone, who in the late 60s shot out of nowhere like a comet to the very top of the music world and stayed there for a couple of years, only then to fade away rather quickly. (Sly & the Family Stone also feature prominently in the "Summer of Soul" documentary.) One of THE highlights for me was to see how the song "Everyday People" evolved from a slow and quiet song in its early stages to the exuberant iconic singalong as we all know it now. The film features tons of obscure footage, as well as plenty of comments from various talking heads (including Sly's 3 children and several of his ex-es). For a couple of years, Sly & the Family Stone ruled the airwaves and the concert scene. As the movie makes clear, with Sly & the Family Stone, there likely would not be Prince & the Revolution. And without "Thank You", there would be no Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation". And that's just 2 examples how influential Sly has been. If you have seen "Summer of Soul", one of the finest music documentaries I have ever seen, beware that "Sly Lives!" is quite good, but not the truly gold standard that was/is "Summer of Soul".

    "Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius) premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival to immediate acclaim. It started streaming on Hulu just last week, and I watched it the other night. This is currently rated 80% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, a tad too generous in my book. All that aside, if you are a fan of Sly Stone, or liked "Summer of Soul", I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusions.
    9Screen_O_Genic

    A Well Done Tribute to One of the Greatest Musical Talents

    With the recent passing of Sly Stone this lively and engaging documentary is a celebratory tribute to a unique and outstanding talent whose fantastic and profound musical legacy resonates undiminished with time. Produced by The Roots' drummer Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson this hour and a half long jam is as funky as it is revelatory.

    Kickstarting with Sly's roots in Texas and his formative years at the San Francisco Bay Area the film let's it all out with a streaming display of images and music as active and as festive as one of the great man's tracks. Starting out with a musical family Sly became a fixture in the SF music scene as a DJ and producer, honing his craft and gaining advantage as an open-minded color blind auteur in a highly segregated America, immersing himself with both black and white influences and benefitting from both. Forming a band of his own to fully bring out his budding musical gifts already in display, The Family Stone had IT from the get go. The musical collective of men and women and black and white had a simpatico chemistry that gelled perfectly to realize Sly's musical vision in sheer auditory bliss. A breathtaking soundstew of Funk, Soul, Rock, Psychedelia, Pop and R&B, no one had heard anything like it. After initial setbacks the band hit the big time and there was no turning back. One of the few genuine crossover artists to capture both the black and white listening world, Sly brought people of various races, cultures and classes together in a time of social and global turbulence. At the height of his fame when he was the perfect figurehead and symbol of a seemingly new era with hit albums, hit singles, television and print appearances and sold out concerts to signify his status the buoyant realism of his music gave way to the dark, withdrawn and isolated sound which perfectly symbolized his well-known descent into drugs leading to future troubles. Late appearances at concerts eventually leading to no attendances at all, departing band members, isolation and the erosion of his talent and relevance led the once shining star into becoming one of the great tragedies of music.

    With priceless images and footage to front a rocking soundtrack this party-vibe doc is enhanced by honest and articulate interviews of Sly's family, bandmates, associates and by musical lights influenced by the man as they honestly convey Sly's impact on them. Musical legends like George Clinton, Nile Rodgers, Chaka Khan, Vernon Reid, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis together with stars of contemporary black music like Andre 3000, D'Angelo and Q-Tip interestingly relate how the music had a deep impact on them inspiring them to create their own lasting legacies.

    When I found out Questlove was emceeing this I immediately had my reservations. Judging from his music and his attitude he seems one of those with personal issues that stain his persona and his work. Sure enough here he doesn't disappoint. There's an awkward and cringe-inducing scene where he brings race into the discussion in an interview with D'Angelo and one can see with his reaction he doesn't take too kindly with Q-love's irrelevant and embarrassing take on a subject who embodied the unity of styles, attitudes, cultures and races. The lack of white musical artists who could have been interviewed is telling. "The Burden of Black Genius"? While there's no question that blacks have their own distinct experience with history and how it gave them generally a different perspective from other races, Questlove seems to conveniently bypass the reality and the price of fame to anyone victimized by the onslaught of human adulation and fickleness. Jim Morrison? Janis Joplin? Syd Barrett? Ian Curtis? Kurt Cobain? Perhaps the weight of genius' burden weighs more on whites if we were to bring out the weighing scale to complement Amir's racial hierarchy of woes.

    An all-out feast for the senses jamming in direct no frills non-stop action, this in the pocket release is a jubilant and sober memorial to one of the greatest and most innovative musical artists of the 20th Century whose talent and vision magnified and heightened the artistry and power of song. I still remember hearing "Stand!" for the first time and it was a musical revelation the likes of which very rarely comes in one's lifetime. The sheer quality of the music with the various voices both male and female seamlessly outpouring their souls individually or in unison and the different styles blending together in one riveting and awe-inspiring song after song epiphany in sound is one I'll never forget and made me fully realize the heights and peaks music can fully accomplish and achieve. See this.

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