I'm sadder than a sad thing

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summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Phil Collins takes me back to site visits in North Devon, by train, and my Walkman staring out the train window at the scenery 20 years ago!
 
Location
Salford
He was a fantastic and creative drummer, jazz as well as rock, but I was just hearing on the news that he is unable to play them now, they didn't say why not. Whatever anyone thinks of him, that's a bit sad.
I heard that too but at least his retirement hasn't been wasted; apparently he can sing now.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
He was a fantastic and creative drummer, jazz as well as rock, but I was just hearing on the news that he is unable to play them now, they didn't say why not. Whatever anyone thinks of him, that's a bit sad.

Heard a similar interview earlier this year - I'm sure they said it was some kind of nerve problem.

Great drummer, but when he got behind the mic it all went a bit wrong. He must be a resilient sort to have put up with the near constant abuse he's received since taking over Genesis.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
Whether you like him or not, he has been very sucessful.
He is one of only three artists who have sold over100 million albums as a solo artist and also in a group. The other two are.
Paul Mccartney
Michael Jackson
 

Alex H

Legendary Member
Location
Alnwick
He was a fantastic and creative drummer, jazz as well as rock, but I was just hearing on the news that he is unable to play them now, they didn't say why not. Whatever anyone thinks of him, that's a bit sad.

Telegraph says - "In 2011, Collins revealed he had lost the hearing in his left ear, had nerve damage in his hands, and had a dislocated vertebra in his neck, which meant he was no longer able to play the drums."
 
I like how he gave all the profits from another day in paradise to homeless charities.

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