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Imagine: The Artist Formerly Known as Cat Stevens (2006) #625
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Alan Yentob presents a documentary telling the story of Yusuf Islam - the singer/songwriter who captured the hearts of a generation in the 60s and 70s with songs like Moon Shadow and Morning Has Broken under the name Cat Stevens. Yusuf explains that his hit songs were written to help him out of a spiritual depression, and that he shared with his listeners a quest for a deeper meaning to life. After a decade of flirting with religion he finally converted - after a near drowning incident off Malibu beach he promised to serve God if he was saved; he was and it was to the Koran he turned. Now one of Britain's foremost representatives of Islam, founder of a Muslim School paid for by his royalties, he has finally returned to the music he abandoned 23 years ago. |
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Dark Side of the Moon (1994) #609
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Pink Floyd. Earls Court, London, 20th October 1994 |
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In Concert: Cat Stevens (1971) #625
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Singer-songwriter Cat Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam, in concert from 1971. Includes many of his classic hits such as Moon Shadow, Wild World and Father and Son. |
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Sunday Night at the London Palladium (1965) #1250
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21st November 1965 11.07 [--] The New London Palladium Show [BFI] (episode survives) 21-Nov-1965 ATV Sun 8:25pm Cliff Richard & the Shadows, Robert Harbin, Charlie Drake with Henry McGee, Freddie Davies dancers: The Palladium Dancers compered and introduced by Jimmy Tarbuck music performance: Jack Parnell and his Orchestra music performance: The Michael Sammes Singers Musical Highlights: Cliff Richard sings "Fly Me To The Moon." The Shadows perform "The Warlord." Cliff Richard & the Shadows - "Memories are Made of This," "Fall In Love With You," "Wind Me Up (Let Me Go)" and a medley of hits. |