
The Genius and Liberation of Sly Stone: A Deep Dive into Sly Lives Documentary
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About this listen
Welcome to Mama We Made It! with DJ & Reg. While this episode was recorded before Sly’s recent passing, it takes on new resonance as DJ & Reg dig into the revelatory documentary Sly Lives, which chronicles the genius and legacy of Sly and the Family Stone.
They deliver their honest, nuanced reactions to Questlove’s powerful film—praising its vibrant storytelling, in-depth interviews with legendary musicians, and its candid look at Sly Stone’s impact on Black culture and music innovation. DJ shares the personal inspiration he’s drawn from Sly’s music since childhood, while Reg reflects on the roots of Black genius, the role of church in fostering creative expression, and his own surprise at how much he learned from the film.
They touch on the documentary’s exploration of liberation, vulnerability, and the emotional toll of artistic genius, with standout commentary from artists like D’Angelo, Q-Tip, and George Clinton. DJ & Reg both highlight the bittersweet realities of Sly’s rise, fall, and enduring influence, from creative highs to the pain of isolation, addiction, and the complexities of ownership and legacy. The discussion unpacks broader questions about what it means to “make it” as a Black creator, and how shifts in music ownership reflect changes in both culture and commerce. Ultimately, DJ and Reg make the case for why “Sly Lives” is essential viewing—especially for anyone passionate about Black creativity, resilience, and musical history.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/xdYM8D1iCZA
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