He does, but he was also instrumental in making them great in the first place. He was one of the most inventive and technically skilled drummers ever before he turned into a twat.
Fair point well presented - but can you remember what he said about the Lamb tour? Total idiot, I saw that show and thought it was fantastic. I saw the next Genesis tour minus Gabriel at a tiny venue with no props or lighting etc. Phil sat at a piano on one number and turned on a table lamp declaring "There you go, who needs a light show" Arrogant pillock................ The ticket prices were the same, but the show was like watching a tribute band.
Where did all the fans cash go on that tour?
GG
On capillary lotion?
And some brilliant work he did with Brand-X, my favs albums, Unorthodox Behaviour, Moroccan Roll & Livestock. Wonder what's goin on with this great Band, I've seen them in the late 70's, without Collins however. It was Tony Williams on drums, a great drummer. Anyway....
Phil Before
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The boring Phil After
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I just purchased tickets for Rick Wakeman and The English Rock Ensemble, looking forward to it, anyone seen them?