@tyray
Your comment shows your age. Probably some other GenX'er who wasn't alive during Sly and The Family Stone's heyday throughout the 60s - 71
I'm willing to bet you believe this whole "27 instruments myth" that Prince could supposedly play right? Sorry to burst your bubble but it was all hype and to promote himself.
Prince a song writing genius? All the man wrote were sexual lyrics, that's not some "songwriting genius" at all. Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Stevie Wonder etc are song writing geniuses.
"The person, musician that made Sly and The family Stone stand out was Larry Graham the bass player of the group. Not Sly. IMHO"
Well that's objectively false but I wouldn't expect a GenXer like yourself to know any better because you weren't even alive then. The band to this day praised Sly Stone for his contributions.
Prince never had his own style. Prince copied Jimi Hendrix, Little Richard, James Brown, Sly and The Family Stone, Santana, Bowie and loads more...
Your comment shows your age. Probably some other GenX'er who wasn't alive during Sly and The Family Stone's heyday throughout the 60s - 71
I'm willing to bet you believe this whole "27 instruments myth" that Prince could supposedly play right? Sorry to burst your bubble but it was all hype and to promote himself.
Prince a song writing genius? All the man wrote were sexual lyrics, that's not some "songwriting genius" at all. Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Stevie Wonder etc are song writing geniuses.
"The person, musician that made Sly and The family Stone stand out was Larry Graham the bass player of the group. Not Sly. IMHO"
Well that's objectively false but I wouldn't expect a GenXer like yourself to know any better because you weren't even alive then. The band to this day praised Sly Stone for his contributions.
Prince never had his own style. Prince copied Jimi Hendrix, Little Richard, James Brown, Sly and The Family Stone, Santana, Bowie and loads more...