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Thank you / Sly & the Family Stone LIVE ! on soul train. The Family Stone LIVE 2012 (Full Concert) Sly & the Family Stone 6/29/69. Sly Stone Documentary Preview (HQ) Exclusive: Sly Stone Talks Rehab. Sly Stone: Portrait of a Legend - documentary (part 1 of 2) Mike Douglas Show w/Richard Pryor & Sly Stone 11/27/74 (Pryor on drums) Sly & The Family Stone - Dance To The Music (Live) Thee Encyclopedia of Ecstacy. Fillmore East, New York, USA 1968. (Double CD. Sly and the Family Stone: Thee Encyclopedia of Ecstacy.

Thee Encyclopedia of Ecstacy. Fillmore East, New York, USA 1968. (Double CD

(Big Fro Discs :: BF-013/014)Recorded Live at Fillmore East, New York, USA - October 05, 1968.Excellent Soundboard Recording :: Silver CDs :: CBR 320 kbps. Disc 101. Life02. Color Me True03. I Spent The Day With Sly & the Family Stone. The Rickey Vincent blog. Mike Douglas Show w/Sly Stone & Muhammad Ali 1974 (Part 1 of 4) Robots & Electronic Brains - eclectic music zine. Strange sounds (6/1/06) The new book by Mark Brend is pretty clear about its focus: Strange Sounds.

Robots & Electronic Brains - eclectic music zine

The subtitle is less succinct, but more exact: Offbeat Instruments and Sonic Experiments in Pop. If you've ever scanned the back of a Radiohead record sleeve and wondered what the hell an Ondes Martenot was or yearned to know just who created the puppetophonic soundtracks to the Gerry Anderson TV shows or puzzled over exactly what a washboard and jug had got to do with pop music or tried to hum the break from Wild Thing on a kazoo or marvelled over those super-sparse early hip hop drum breaks, this is the book for you. If you're not sure what a Clavioline is, or how its different from a Mellotron or a Stylophone, a Marxophone or a Dulcimer (mountain or otherwise) then you should definitely take a peek. A goldmine, yep, and thanks to Mark and Backbeat Books we can present the following nuggets extracted from the chapter on drum machines. Demo of Maestro Rhythm King MRK-2 Drum Machine. Sly & The Family Stone - Dance To The Music (Live Harlem 1969)

Everyday People-The Family Stone and Prince. Bettye LaVette - "Thankful N' Thoughtful"