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Post by Monty Python on Jan 1, 2011 0:50:23 GMT -5
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Post by suncatcher on Jan 1, 2011 14:20:40 GMT -5
Thank you, Monty. It was interesting to read. I don't think I've seen it before. Funny how they refer to Yusuf as an "Ex Pop Sensation." He's popular in the West again, so their title is now out-dated. The whole article is a strong reminder of how Yusuf continues to evolve.
Actually, I feel that he's swung back and forth like a pendulum, and is finally bobbing gently back and forth somewhere in the middle...touching the hearts of both East and West with his creative efforts and always striving to bridge gaps between the two.
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Post by richina on Jan 1, 2011 17:12:43 GMT -5
Ooh, well said Sun (as always)! :-)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2011 8:14:04 GMT -5
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Post by JaneB on Jan 3, 2011 11:40:29 GMT -5
Thank you, Monty. It was interesting to read. I don't think I've seen it before. Funny how they refer to Yusuf as an "Ex Pop Sensation." He's popular in the West again, so their title is now out-dated. The whole article is a strong reminder of how Yusuf continues to evolve. Actually, I feel that he's swung back and forth like a pendulum, and is finally bobbing gently back and forth somewhere in the middle...touching the hearts of both East and West with his creative efforts and always striving to bridge gaps between the two. I don't know - I don't know that I would consider him to be a pop-sensation even though his popularity is increasing again. Even though he has some younger fans his strongest fan base still consists of the likes of us who have been around "for some time" shall we say. When I think of a pop sensation I think of someone like Justin Beiber or the Jonas Brothers.
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