This is a sad story. I used to have his Greatest Hits album on vinyl.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/t ... PA0YogSJ/2
Funk legend Sly Stone homeless.
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Real sad, not uncommon for artists to sign bad deals and lose royalty income. here's a real intense Woodstock performance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ig-6f0g55c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ig-6f0g55c
He's been known to have "issues" his whole career. He used to buy lavish custom-made cars, then give them away to people he hardly knew. He's always been erratic at best, and I think that's what people took advantage of.
I saw his van... it's actually not bad, it's a modern Class B high-top, not luxurious, but better than sleeping in the street. Vandwelling has become very popular over the last few years, I see them almost every time I leave this area. Most vandwellers are retirees who sold their house to buy a big RV, then the recession hit. Driving a big Class A diesel-pusher is a pain, too, so they downsize to a van. You can stay in Walmart parking lots and Pilot stations for free, and they go from campground to campground, living on SocSec, pensions, and work-camping at places like Amazon and the Bureau of Land Management. I found them through a vandwelling group online. It's all very romantic, but only practical if you're in perfect health.
I'm not saying that's Sly's situation, but he's not completely homeless. The article I read said he still records in the van, on laptop, and he's looking for writing/arranging work. He's a real talent, I bet he gets a deal out of the publicity blitz yesterday.
I saw his van... it's actually not bad, it's a modern Class B high-top, not luxurious, but better than sleeping in the street. Vandwelling has become very popular over the last few years, I see them almost every time I leave this area. Most vandwellers are retirees who sold their house to buy a big RV, then the recession hit. Driving a big Class A diesel-pusher is a pain, too, so they downsize to a van. You can stay in Walmart parking lots and Pilot stations for free, and they go from campground to campground, living on SocSec, pensions, and work-camping at places like Amazon and the Bureau of Land Management. I found them through a vandwelling group online. It's all very romantic, but only practical if you're in perfect health.
I'm not saying that's Sly's situation, but he's not completely homeless. The article I read said he still records in the van, on laptop, and he's looking for writing/arranging work. He's a real talent, I bet he gets a deal out of the publicity blitz yesterday.
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