![]() ![]() ![]() It floats through the thick afternoon air, constantly on the precipice of a thunderstorm – a perfectly soothing balm for Sunday’s sore heads and exhaustion. And as if to prove the point, he subsequently covers the Beatles’ Here Comes the Sun: The First Cut Is the Deepest sounds just as good.Īnd the later singer-songwriter material – Moonshadow Oh Very Young Remember the Days of the Old Schoolyard a closing double-punch of Wild World and Father and Son – fits the moment perfectly. ![]() It’s followed by The First Cut Is the Deepest, which is as indelible and beautiful a song as anyone wrote in the 60s. He seems slightly taken aback by the reaction – “Wow, thank you! Incredible. I Love My Dog – which he performs as a medley with Here Comes My Baby – remains a deeply odd song, one that compares his affections for his inamorata unfavourably with those he feels for his faithful hound. In the interim, his vast-selling 70s albums receded a little into history and now, bafflingly for anyone who remembers their respective profiles in the early 70s, the work of Nick Drake is probably better known and certainly more regularly referenced as an influence today than Yusuf’s oeuvre.īut that simply means his legends slot is an opportunity for Yusuf to remind the audience of just how many remarkable songs he was responsible for – not only the singer-songwriter material that made him a global superstar as the decades turned, but the smart, occasionally slightly strange pop that was his stock in trade prior to that. His profile in the intervening years was confined to the news, where he regularly appeared as a spokesperson on matters pertaining to the Muslim community. He’s an artist who changed his name and stopped making mainstream music entirely in 1979 as a result of his conversion to Islam, and didn’t resume performing secular material until 2006. On the surface, Yusuf/Cat Stevens might seem an unlikely booking for the Sunday ‘legends’ slot. ![]()
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