Sep 08 2007

Phil Collins Drum Solo

Posted at 11:34 am under This and That, Videos

Check it out, don’t care how old he is, he is a natural born drummer. Saw him live twice. No video can capture the experience of hearing him live, so if you get a chance to see him on his current tour with Genesis, don’t even think … buy your tickets, smuggle in a camera, post the footage on youtube and leave a link to it in a comment for this post.

Another cool drum duet:

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!

More songs by Phil Collins and Genesis:
No Son of Mine:

The first song published from the “We Can’t Dance” CD back in 1991

In Too Deep:

What an awesome song. I’ve heard it live in 1986 when we went to Hannover, Germany to see Genesis. This song kicks ass.

No Reply at All:

In 2004 I saw Phil live in L.A. and when he played this song, the video appeared on the screen behind him. That is when I realized just how much he has aged since I have first become what I consider his biggest fan ever.

Tonight, Tonight, Tonight:

This song from Invisible Touch is the first release where you have one of the awesome Genesis instrumentals kicking in half way thru of the song. Phil is on the drums and kicking ass with his old buddies. I love the song, the feel, the build up. Phil Collins is one of the best musicians of all time and sometimes his true abilities get lost in first single releases of their CDs. It seems like they have to make a couple of commercial songs before the real Genesis is allowed to play on the radio. Well, this is the real Phil with the real Genesis he has created once Peter Gabriel left.

In The Glow of the Night:

Funny to hear him speak first. I keep forgetting he is British. You never hear the accent when somebody sings.
Here is part 2 from another live show:

Driving the last Spike Live:

The only thing I don’t like about his live performances is that he himself doesn’t play the drums. Nothing against Chester Thompson, but nobody plays the drums like Phil, especially not on songs like this one. Very emotional song, Genesis at its best!
Phil Collins:
True Colors:

I love the beat, it’s not the typical Phil kicking ass on the drums style, but you can tell he is the one who programmed the drum machine. What I love about the song is that it’s produced by R&B legend Babyface Edmonds. (shit I forgot his real first name)
Can’t Stop Loving You

Every Phil Collins song I hear … I remember the first time I have heard it. And the month and year. Well, almost, but my guess is that this one is from 2002, later 2002 … like October.

Everyday:

Drum machine? Why would the world’s best drummer use a drum machine on one of his songs? I guess this is to show that drumming comes from the heart more than technique. I love the fact that the beat is something that I could do. Phil has always had the drive to rise above his trade and this song shows that he wants to be taken serious for more than what he already has a God given talent for.
Something happened on the way to heaven:

Easy Lover:

You Can’t Hurry Love

From the same album “Hello I must be going” is
“I Don’t Care Anymore”:

What a cool drum/vocal combination.
Awesome live version of the same song:

Live in Peru 1995. Same crue as always. Nathan East, Darryl Stuermer …
From the same album:
“I Cannot Believe it’s True”:

Excellent, nice fresh drum beat. His first album “Face Value” was pretty depressing. This one is different. It has the “the worst is behind me” feel to it. Especially with this song.
Against All Odds Live Aid 1985

He fucked up slipping on the key of the piano.
So here is the clean version:

Since this is my all time favorite song, here is also the version by Mariah Carey who happens to be the same age as me:

Since we are at Mariah, here is her version of Endless Love with the late and great Luther Vandross:

which brings me to one of Luther’s last songs about his dad passing away, a song created and performed shortly before he himself left this world:

What a cool song and tribute to our children and parents.

Why Phil Collins? Because ever since I was 13, he has been my favorite artist. Phil is the best drummer ever and his voice is unique. He is a true artist and achieved stardom despite the fact that he doesn’t have the pop star looks which were necessary to have at the time he has achieved stardom. Phil Collins is the best artist there has ever been. I was always thinking one day I would meet him, but I haven’t done so yet. Maybe it will still happen. Who knows …

You can read more information on Phil Collins on Drummer World

Here are certain songs I may not really like that much, but still … they are done by PC, so if you listen deep down, you will find something in them ;)

OK here is some more music stuff I like, I guess this may become the longest blog post in the history of blogs, but so be it:

Usher and Babyface (cool combo) tributing to Destiny’s Child:

You know Usher, the dude I met in Atlanta years before he hit the BIG TIME with:

Snoop Dogg and R. Kelly:

R. Kelly “World’s Greatest”:

You remember the winter Olympics in Salt Lake? He opened it. It was the highlight. I love R. Kelly. He may be sinful and love boning and Ping on 14 year old chicks. I hate to think that doing shit like that is what inspires awesome songs like this. “I am a giant”? Yeah, I guess you are dude if the the chick is young enough to know better. ;)

You are not alone, Michael Jackon

I love how he wears angel wings in the beginning. Reminds me of this freak. But nevertheless, Michael is doing an R. Kelly song and Robert (R. Kelly) let’s him use it. So the song in itself is worth listening to. Michael is a different story. His music I love. But he himself is one fucked up dude. Not judging, just saying: no matter how famous you are. If you’re deviant, then you should get what others without your popularity have had coming. You got lucky, Michael and the show you put on when I saw you live twice in 1988 was great. Now stop inviting little boys to have “warm milk and cookies” and get cozy. 45 year old men don’t sleep with 13 year old boy.

Speaking about Michael Jackon, do you guys remember in the early 90’s when Michael disappeared in London when he was first accused of molesting a then 13 year old boy? Well, Elton John in an interview with (I think) Dianne Sawyer or Barbara Walters) told that Michael stayed with him to get things sorted out. He then stated that he would have never settled for 20 Million but would have gone to court. Way to go, Elton. I like how you allowed your friend Michael to crash at your spot and get out of the limelight for a few days, and I love even more how you bring it out in the open and speak your mind. Here is one of your songs called “Sacrifice” which has one of the coolest combinations of 5 notes:

“Have you ever seen the rain?”

Interviews:
Phil Collins on tour with Genesis (”We Can’t Dance” 2002):

Links to more videos:
Dreaming while you sleep

Live shows:

Phil Live Earth:

In The Air Tonight Live:

When he performed it live in the Staples arena in L.A., the light show was the best and enhanced the song like nothing I’ve ever seen. Considering that the original video was pretty lame and very amateur looking, that show has reintroduced the song to me to where I now like it more than I ever did. Sorry, Phil but I can do a better job than this using my own webcam. :)

Other artists doing Phil:

Lil Kim In the air tonight:

More by Lil Kim:
“Not Tonight”:

Phil Collins on the drums:

More …

Phil Collins websites:
Atlantic Records
Official Website
His Forum
MP3 Downloads

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One Response to “Phil Collins Drum Solo”

  1. cigson 04 Feb 2008 at 6:56 am 1

    I consider his biggest fan ever.

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