Cat Stevens - But I Might Die Tonight - "Deep End" version
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So many people dismiss Cat Stevens as a folksinger. My God, just ;listen to thisand so much of what he did on Foreigner and Catch Bull. What an artiist for all times.
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Deep End was a great movie, from a time long, long ago !!
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Numbers, too, was a genius album, often overlooked. his talent was cosmic
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Just an awesome post, Cat's music made these films so very special!!!thanks very much for it!
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I'm usually surprised, when the media brands the artist, Cat Stevens, a folk singer? He uses acoustic-based instrumentation, a lot. But, that's the only resemblance for me. Way back when he was a pop star, I enjoyed his music somewhat. It was not until he looked inside for inspiration, did he really blossom as a recording artist. ... IMO
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My bicycle meets Cat Stevens meets Jane Asher (former lover of Paul McCartney)..First time I've seen this film.. wondered why they both didn't get electrocuted in the end?
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He has one of the most awesome voices I have ever heard. Even still after all these years. What talent!! Cant find that today!!
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@CRAIGARRR... Saw it about 20yrs ago when i was 17 and its a movie and soundtrack that stays with you... found it a few yrs back on dvd. Love the soundtrack to into the wild... get a similar vibe and i have heard eddie vedder do Trouble and Don't be shy.. so i guess he dug it aswell.
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Priceless... Find the movie, Harold and Maud.. You will enjoy it , it is a black comedy.. It is filled with Cat Steven Songs!
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@ForeignerSuiteLover yes its called deep end version....?
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I saw this movie on TMC Underground like 2 weeks ago. It was the first time they ever aired it. It was at 2:30 in the morning though. I had to beg my mom to let me stay up at that time! Great movie! I heard theyre gonna restore the film for a 2010 DVD release



Update: Look for a worldwide DVD/Blu Ray release of the restored version of this film in 2011. Should include a 75 minutes documentary including interviews with director Jerzy Skolimowski and actors John Moulder Brown and Jane Asher.
stephlechat 10 months ago