I don't believe that's Collins---I think it's Chester Thompson who blows Mr Collins away!!!!!
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I don't think it's any accident that Buddy Rich's daughter Cathy and Phil Collins are fast friends. If Collins weren't a serious drummer, I doubt Buddy would have posed for this picture. |
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Buddy may have been acerbic, moody, unpredictable, self-confident, and volatile, but pompous he was not. He also toured his band tirelessly, playing at least 60% of his gigs at high schools to expose the next generation to jazz. He also threw a party for Gene Krupa when Gene was in the last stages of leukemia, and made sure all the jazz greats that Gene had played with had a chance to say good-bye. Heifetz and Horowitz were known in their lifetimes for a bit of arrogance as well, but they--and Buddy--represented the pinnacle of what could be done with their instruments. |
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Im a drummer...not pro, just a crazy amature. Phil, for those who understand drumming technique, is an AMAZING drummer. Period. The only reason that he has Chester playing with him (aside from the fact that hes an excellent drummer) is because Phil cannot sing and drum to every song. Its quite simple. He is one of the most relaxed technical drummers out there. So much so, that he looks like he is not doing much. Thats one way you can tell whos great and who ok. Vinnie Coliuta (studio drummer and most recently with Sting) is VERY technical and it shows. But that does not necessarily means he is better than Phil (as an example). If you want to see, or hear, one of the BEST drummers of all time (IMHO) check out Billy Cobham. |
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A Wiki link about how they got the drum sound for that recording. It appears that there were two drummers and a drum machine. |
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Phil was quite good and unique in his prime (aka Brand X) and probably still is to some degree. But we all mellow and change over time, so he's not nearly as adventerous. Of course, you can't write a pop song in 11/8, so his technical drumming on those is quite different from what you hear on the commercial Genesis and solo stuff. Bob |
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I am not sure if anyone is aware but Phil Collins has been involved in trials testing a new drug that fights baldness - you can see him in this recent performance of In the Air Tonight. Obviously the new product seems to work but they have not released the drug yet to the public, as there still appears to be some side effects. (Phil Collins has since started a Broadway musical, "Tarzan" and has been spotted more than once climbing New York skyscrapers with a beautiful TV anchorwoman under his arm) |
Never understood why people revere his drumming. I don’t see it as anything special. That said the OP’s question about drums reminds me of a few well recorded drum performances. The big drums a few mins into Plant’s “Ship of Fools” which isn’t a bad song but seems very “80’s audiophile” in the programming used. The drums on The Police’s “Synchronicity”. Big and dynamic. The snare has good meat and in your face. The Mission UK “Hungry As The Hunter” is another. Any other suggestions would be for things people here wouldn’t know existed so these are more mainstream(ish) suggestions. |