Cat Stevens

Writes ck on October 10th, 2007

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For some reason Cat Stevens music has been popping up a lot lately in my movie watching. Most recently his song, Don’t Be Shy, a song calling on its listeners to make changes, aptly closed out Michael Moore’s ‘Sicko’. His song Tea for the Tillerman, which I first heard in a magic scene from ‘The Science of Sleep’ but is certainly most associated with ‘Extras’. I was pleasantly surprised then to discover it as one of the songs he provided on the soundtrack for ‘Harold and Maude’ which I reviewed a while back. Then I was plagued for a number of trips to the movies by the trailer for ‘Year of the Dog’ which appropriately showed clips to the sound of I Love my Dog. I’ve chosen 3 Youtube clips of Steven’s music. Firstly Tea for Tillerman is a gem. I Love My Dog looses out to The First Cut is the Deepest becuase I prefer it, and I couldn’t find Don’t be Shy so instead we have Peace Train performed on ‘Later with Jools Holland’, the most recent clip so of course here he goes by Yusuf Islam.

2 Responses to “Cat Stevens”

  1. 0 Yednnek

    ‘The Wind’ also featured in Cameron Crowe’s Almost Famoous. One of the best movie soundtracks ever I think.

  2. 0 yesil

    as a cat stevens fan i sincereley thank you for that post.
    http://yesilpop.blogspot.com

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