The July Fourth holiday finally provided us with an opportunity to enjoy Vanity Fair’s Sly Stone feature. The legend’s last major public appearance was at the 2006 Grammys, when the reclusive, rumor-inspiring icon sauntered onstage in a gold lamé trench coat, joined in for a few notes of “I Want to Take You Higher,” then sauntered off. As anticlimactic as the moment seemed, apparently it was legitimately the beginning of Sly’s slow but sure re-emergence. Here are a few of our new favorite facts about the long-lost funk star:
- Sly uses pink baby lotion to keep his hands soft.
- He has a thing for banana-yellow custom choppers.
- Describes what he’s been doing during his 30-plus-year absence from the scene this way: “Just traveling — going around, jumping in and out, and up and down.”
- Claims his hunched posture and ever-present neck brace are a result of having fallen off a cliff in his backyard. “I had a plate of food in my hand,” Stone recalls of the fall. “And when I landed, I still had a plate of food in my hand. That’s the God-lovin’ truth. I did not drop a bean.“

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