How is it that no magazine has had Sly Stone on the cover of their magazine since his passing?

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The only magazine of note left is Rolling Stone.

And you know why they haven’t done it

Yeah and it dawned on me how WE don’t have our own magazine


Imagine if we had a magazine that catered to Soul/R&B, Rock and Funk for us

Yeah I shouldn’t be surprised by at the same time im like “not a single magazine cover?!”

Sly to me, was the most complete artist of all time. The man could do it all, a prolific writer, an outstanding producer/arranger and amazing bandleader


The brother deserves far more recognition and respect than he’s given.

I don’t think people release how much Sly contributed to music and the influence he left behind
 
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One: we don't have our own shyt

Most "urban" publications cover hip hop primarily and they're run by either non blacks or by blacks so Sly Stone is far from a priority

And two no one in their target audience cares


And that is why it’s important for us to own our own shyt

So that we can uphold our history and legacy

The irony is he should be a priority because it was off of his back and so many other artists hip hop was built off of from sampling.
 

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Would say that this should be done through murals

Mainstream media (tv, radio, print) is more or less in many ways a thing of the past.

Communities may be able to set up some kind of funds for murals to be comissioned in an organised way across country.

There is also an issue with musicians dying in their old age, core fans are around the same bracket so theyre more concerned with 3k's colonoscopies than celebrating artistic legacies.

If Taytay* were to disappear in a car accident now, they would paint the ocean with her face. But when she actually goes in 2074, most people wont remember who she was exactly. Life be like that.



* thought about using a rapper as an example but dont even want to put that in the universe, to me no rapper dies of old age yet or similar circumstances...
 
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Magazines are largely dead…even if it was the magazine era, I question whether his passing would’ve made a Vibe/Ebony/Jet cover…maybe Jet cause it was weekly and reached a little deeper in black pop culture…his fame had waned a bit compared to contemporaries

Would say that this should be done through murals

Mainstream media (tv, radio, print) is more or less in many ways a thing of the past.

Communities may be able to set up some kind of funds for murals to be comissioned in an organised way across country.

There is also an issue with musicians dying in their old age, core fans are around the same bracket so theyre more concerned with 3k's colonoscopies than celebrating artistic legacies.

If Taytay* were to disappear in a car accident now, they would paint the ocean with her face. But when she actually goes in 2074, most people wont remember who she was exactly. Life be like that.



* thought about using a rapper as an example but dont even want to put that in the universe, to me no rapper dies of old age yet or similar circumstances...


What y’all are saying is true

I agree

But when I look and see magazines covers with Sly’s peers like Brian Wilson and Ozzy Osbourne on them and Sly ain’t got a single cover in sight, it makes me sad as hell. :mjcry:


The brother deserves far more recognition than he gets


Sly was Stevie before Stevie

Sly was Prince before Prince


The man’s impact on music is second to none.
 

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What y’all are saying is true

I agree

But when I look and see magazines covers with Sly’s peers like Brian Wilson and Ozzy Osbourne on them and Sly ain’t got a single cover in sight, it makes me sad as hell. :mjcry:


The brother deserves far more recognition than he gets


Sly was Stevie before Stevie

Sly was Prince before Prince


The man’s impact on music is second to none.

Agree but will say that A LOT of Ozzy s attention is due to extracuricular stuff and well... white people are a majority so it makes sense albeit overall unfair
 
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Agree but will say that A LOT of Ozzy s attention is due to extracuricular stuff and well... white people are a majority so it makes sense albeit overall unfair

True and I try to factor that in

Sly had been a recluse for decades

Ozzy long after his prime, was on MTV with a reality show and still doing OzzFest

Now Brian’s situation is a bit more to similar to Sly’s

But this is why I feel like as Black people, we gotta have our own magazines and thing to really uphold our legacy and history


I’m glad Sly got to release his book while he was still alive and I’m glad Quest made the doc for Sly while he was still alive too.
 
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