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Well worth a listen!



I lost interest in Yusaf Islam when he publicly declared that Salman Rushdie should be assassinated under the fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini.

Peace Train? Blah.

A pity because I was a big fan of Cat Stevens music. Now, however, every time I hear his music I think of his fanatical religious heartlessness.

YMMV
 
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I lost interest in Yusaf Islam when he publicly declared that Salman Rushdie should be assassinated under the fatwa issued by Ayatollah Khomeini.

Peace Train? Blah.

A pity because I was a big fan of Cat Stevens music. Now, however, every time I hear his music I think of his fanatical religious heartlessness.


I get what you are saying, I suppose the question could be can we separate an artist's moral/religious views/auctions (past and present) from there music if we find them repugnant?

There are a lot of Artists from the past that have produced music that I love but have subsequently found there views/actions quite hypocritical, should we stop listening to there music?
 
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