I read that too. So what are your favourite Phil Collins tracks? You don't have to do a big list, just list your top three.
Never a fan to be honest though watched a doc on probably BBC4 and have to say mightily impressed with the output of Genesis/Phil Collins/Peter Gabriel/Tony Banks/Mike Rutherford and not even mentioning sales.As I said not my thing but hats off great lads. ps in the monkey suit playing the drums on some advert.
I had Selling England By The Pound in my album collection. Not something you owned up to after 1976, when the advent of punk made liking Genesis a marginally worse crime than child abuse. I also went to see them at Southampton Gaumont around 1975, just after Gabriel left. Collins took over the singing duties, the talentless ****. Pretty **** night actually.
I've just remembered his role as a great train robber in the movie Buster. Should have worn a mask when he picked up his cheque for that "acting" job, the robbing ****.
He should never have come out from behind the drum kit and he wouldn't make it onto anyones list of decent drummers either. Awful whiney nasal voice and I do not like any of his songs & his Genesis stuff was dire middle class dross too. Horses for courses though, you can't shift that many albums unless people like what you do so I am sure he doesn't lose a wink of sleep worrying about twats like me.
The Spice Girls also shifted a lot of albums. It's impossible to have any respect for the music buying public.
Mmmm Spice Girls. Ah Wid and Ah Widnae in this order - Ginger (the way she looked then, not now), Baby, Sporty & Posh but only as a double act. Scary is a no from me (racist penis)
Is anyone able to explain Collins' gibberish hit Su-su-sudio? I'm already angry just thinking about it.