I just noticed the similarity between these two tunes. I know Phil was a big fan of Tony's, so no wonder really. "Morrocan Roll" was a big influence on me in its time.
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Re: Phil Collins
Yeah Brand X is cool...I was digging them on Spotify before I decided that was a load of shit.
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Re: Phil Collins
WOW...Jimmy Fallon was in Genesis (2nd from rt in pic above)
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Yesssss... Livestock was my initial exposure to Brand X.... John Goodsall is an amazing guitarist... Percy Jones was highly praised by Jaco Pastorius if I am not mistaken...
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Re: Phil Collins
Such a great pop writer and singer too.
Here from Live and Loose in Paris with the late great Ricky Lawson in the pocket:
Here from Live and Loose in Paris with the late great Ricky Lawson in the pocket:
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Re: Phil Collins
Pocketplayer wrote:WOW...Jimmy Fallon was in Genesis (2nd from rt in pic above)
This is even better >>>
Re: Phil Collins
Phil offered his services to Pete when Moon died. Trying to imagine it. Not feeling that one.
But Kenney Jones was like a fish out of water in that band. You could hear everyone better and the melodies were stronger but no fire.
Phil could have kicked a bit more ass in that band. Eminence Front would have been different.
But Kenney Jones was like a fish out of water in that band. You could hear everyone better and the melodies were stronger but no fire.
Phil could have kicked a bit more ass in that band. Eminence Front would have been different.
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Re: Phil Collins
Face Value and Hello I Must Be Going had HUGE influences on me when I was young. Also "Easy Lover" with Phillip Bailey - drummed along with that many many times. I've heard contradicting reports of the drummer credited on that one. Hmmmm
Anyways..
Anyways..
Re: Phil Collins
Yeah Steve, those albums are really great, I like also "No Jacket Required".
"Easy Lover" is nobody but Phil, or an incredible clone of him ?
"Easy Lover" is nobody but Phil, or an incredible clone of him ?
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