You should do a video where you explain every Phil Collins drum kit from 1973 to 2007. Although most of them were set up the same they all had a different sound and backstory.
@@EverythingPhilCollins I was thinking like a the evolution of Phil Collins drum kits through The years brands symbols and the way they were set up. One of my favorite drum kits from him was the Pearl BLX that he used in 1982 and the White Gretsch drum kit used from 1983 to 1987
My favourite use of gated reverb is definitely in “Do You Know, Do You Care?” Because you can hear it really well, it makes the song sound more darker and intense and it’s just a great sound overall. 🥁😀👍
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I love the way it's used on "Don't Lose My Number," especially those concert toms that come in now and then!
Great one!
💙 Very interesting!!👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video!
Thanks for the support!!! Means a lot! -Scott
You should do a video where you explain every Phil Collins drum kit from 1973 to 2007. Although most of them were set up the same they all had a different sound and backstory.
Great idea! I definitely have a video planned for the many drum machines of Phil! Thanks! - scott
@@EverythingPhilCollins I was thinking like a the evolution of Phil Collins drum kits through The years brands symbols and the way they were set up.
One of my favorite drum kits from him was the Pearl BLX that he used in 1982 and the White Gretsch drum kit used from 1983 to 1987
My favourite use of gated reverb is definitely in “Do You Know, Do You Care?” Because you can hear it really well, it makes the song sound more darker and intense and it’s just a great sound overall. 🥁😀👍