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"I can feel it coming in the air tonight."

Whatever it is.

Many probably don't know that Phil did this in end of the song. Pretty cool.

https://youtu.be/IeDMnyQzS88



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Remember that scene in Miami Vice?



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Great song - Thanks for posting guys.



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Being an accomplished drummer many do not know.


Thanks erj.



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Being an accomplished drummer many do not know.

Thanks erj.

Wait, wut? There are people who know who Phil Collins is, but don't know he was the Drummer (AND also did vocals!) in Genesis for over 25 years, including Lead Vocals for 20 years of that time?


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I was able to accomplish a bucket list item by flying to see Phil in concert in Miami in 2018. It was his first stop in the US on his first tour to the US in over a decade. The money spent on excellent floor seats, airfare, hotel, etc. was sooooo worth it. It was an amazing experience, and while the years have slowed him down some, he is still an excellent performer and his great voice is absolutely still intact!




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Yep, great scene....

 
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I just heard that this morning while watching the final scene for a different, much newer show. I won't spoil it by saying the show.

Really was one of the best Miami Vice scenes.
 
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nice Cool

i think i just blew out my little computer speakers


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Remember that scene in Risky Business?


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He used to be the drummer in a really good band and when the singer left he took over... (quoted from the video below)



Phil is one of my all time favorites. The bass player in both videos has been playing with him for decades.

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One of the more iconic songs AND scenes from the 80's. His duet with Philip Baily, Easy Lover is a favorite, just an upbeat, catchy tune when I need some bounce in the day.

A guy like Phil Collins wouldn't get promoted let alone signed by a label today as he doesn't check any of the beauty and edgy boxes that today's entertainment prefers.
 
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"I've been waiting for this moment all my life, oh lord, oh lord "
 
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Wait, wut? There are people who know who Phil Collins is, but don't know he was the Drummer (AND also did vocals!) in Genesis for over 25 years, including Lead Vocals for 20 years of that time?


Guilty. I know who Phil Collins is, I enjoy his stuff, I had no idea he was a drummer. Wasn't important to my enjoyment, I guess lol. Big Grin


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He's a very highly regarded drummer too.

I saw him at the Orpheum Theater in Boston after his third solo album...around 1983. It was truly one of the best concerts I ever saw.




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Collins appeared on the show too. The episode is Phil the Shill.


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I’ve been a fan of Phil Collin’s back to his days with Genesis. I loved Abacab.
 
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Went to a Clapton concert about 20 years ago. I had 3rd row seats so a clear view of the stage and band. Lights came on and there was Phil Collins playing the drums for him. It wasn't until later in the concert that Clapton mentioned him and that was all that was said. It was like he was just some guy back there hittin the skins. Very cool.



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