When the day comes and I go to the hereafter (whatever or wherever you think that is) , Los Endos will be when the box disappears down into the fire. Phils finest drumming will be my end of life serenade. Its the tune my son and I love the most and what more can you ask for to go on your last journey. Genesis have been so big a part of my life and I love them for it.
I love, love, love me some Phil Collins. He comes across as genuine, honest and kind. Just bought his book "Not Dead Yet" and I'm looking forward to reading every page!
Phil Collins. PC. Has an accomplished canon with his solo work. And with Genesis, he has taken the band to new heights. Love to have a sit down dinner at a high end restaurant.
In all due respect, I disagree with Phil. He says the arrangement of the familiar melody is why he sounds like Peter, but even the tunes without Peter sounded like Peter. He had the perfect uncanny similar voice to his predecessor. If there was a Genesis cover band they would have used Phil, haha. What more that they found Peter's replacement within the band itself.
Even Steve said when they sang together he couldn't tell them apart. As Tony says, at first his voice was more 'pure' like James Taylor and didn't have that 'crunch' that Mike mentions until later. Fish from Marillion also sounded very similar, but it may partly be engineering or something. Marillion he sounded quite distinctive but his first solo album I remember thinking "this sounds just like Peter Gabriel...no wait, Phil Collins". But Bill Bruford said that Phil was a great mimic, so I wonder how much of that may have been intentional.
I liked his motown material on the level of homage - because it was clear Phil LOVES motown - and there's a lot about it to love. I liked that he probably introduced a lot of kids TO motown - and good for him for that. For myself, I prefer the originals but respect his willingness to dive in there and see what he could do with it. It's a similar take with his cover of the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows." Great and innovative song and very different from anything else before, really - but cool and unworldly. It's a song that just soars. I'm glad Phil covered it because it was an homage in my eyes to one of the more amazing songs the Beatles ever recorded and to Phil's credit, he did an excellent cover of it - not a copy but a very legitimate job of making it his own while not forgetting to include a lot of nuance from the original recording.
When the day comes and I go to the hereafter (whatever or wherever you think that is) , Los Endos will be when the box disappears down into the fire. Phils finest drumming will be my end of life serenade. Its the tune my son and I love the most and what more can you ask for to go on your last journey. Genesis have been so big a part of my life and I love them for it.
Love Phil Collins
His music along with his songs. I've been a fan of his music and I will continue to do so for many years to come ❤
He's one of the best musicians in the world and he speaks like a normal ordinary guy.i love him
Love Phil solo, love him with Genesis. He is special and gave so very much to his fans.
I love, love, love me some Phil Collins. He comes across as genuine, honest and kind. Just bought his book "Not Dead Yet" and I'm looking forward to reading every page!
two musical geniuses in the same band. still blows my mind.
Wow this is some of the best Phil I’ve ever seen in an interview. Great stuff. He comes across as really down to earth and genuine here.
Phil Collins. PC. Has an accomplished canon with his solo work.
And with Genesis, he has taken the band to new heights. Love to have a sit down dinner at a high end restaurant.
Legend
FYI. You might be interested in Phil's much longer interview here th-cam.com/video/zzJj71TMcxc/w-d-xo.html
Cantor e compositor sensacional. Baterista muito competente.
Buen día, soy mexicana y me gustaría que traducirán en español las entrevistas con el Sr, Colins , porfis gracias .
Dans options en haut à droite sélectionner sous titre et choisir espagnole
Talent.
3:30 The double drums were epic.
Adoro seu trabalho Phil. Pena que ficou doente!!!
Joe Strummer also described Topper's Drumming as The Engine Room.
Espero que se recupere.
Thanks for posting! Did you conduct this interview? If so, do you have more from this interview to share?
Yes. look at my TH-cam Channel for two other portions of the interview ..th-cam.com/channels/20cO3GrtUs8goHuPDLItBQ.htmlplaylists
Phil Collins, when the replacement singer is better than the original singer.
In all due respect, I disagree with Phil. He says the arrangement of the familiar melody is why he sounds like Peter, but even the tunes without Peter sounded like Peter. He had the perfect uncanny similar voice to his predecessor. If there was a Genesis cover band they would have used Phil, haha. What more that they found Peter's replacement within the band itself.
Even Steve said when they sang together he couldn't tell them apart. As Tony says, at first his voice was more 'pure' like James Taylor and didn't have that 'crunch' that Mike mentions until later. Fish from Marillion also sounded very similar, but it may partly be engineering or something. Marillion he sounded quite distinctive but his first solo album I remember thinking "this sounds just like Peter Gabriel...no wait, Phil Collins".
But Bill Bruford said that Phil was a great mimic, so I wonder how much of that may have been intentional.
Always l liked his drumming and singing, however he committed a crime against humanity when he butchered “You Can’t Hurry Love”……
Each to there own some people believe most songs he sang were a crime against humanity
I hated his Motown Schmaltz.
I liked his motown material on the level of homage - because it was clear Phil LOVES motown - and there's a lot about it to love. I liked that he probably introduced a lot of kids TO motown - and good for him for that. For myself, I prefer the originals but respect his willingness to dive in there and see what he could do with it. It's a similar take with his cover of the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows." Great and innovative song and very different from anything else before, really - but cool and unworldly. It's a song that just soars. I'm glad Phil covered it because it was an homage in my eyes to one of the more amazing songs the Beatles ever recorded and to Phil's credit, he did an excellent cover of it - not a copy but a very legitimate job of making it his own while not forgetting to include a lot of nuance from the original recording.
Harsh
@@markbataitis4851 Ahh, There there, Phil is still white, don't boil over. Not the end of world.