Flat out brilliant drummer Peart could never play with this swing or Bonham
@67philipo9 күн бұрын
Noel and Liam Gallagher listen and weep..
@gj8683Ай бұрын
Those rolls at (around) 2:47 -- one of my favorite parts! Phil had such great instincts.
@M400fanАй бұрын
More 2:50
@ethankeadle9745Ай бұрын
@@M400fan he said 2:47 bc then you can hear the context
@ddsdss2562 ай бұрын
Arrgh--cut it off too soon (although it did start at the "good part")! One of my favorite pieces to play (I love 7). It's too bad Phil's more known primarily for being the front man when Genesis sold out than for being one of the best drummers ever in rock (and jazz). It's sad that his physical condition isn't what it once was, as he was truly in his element when behind the kit rather than the mic. His playing on Genesis Live ('73) was just phenomenal (and there are some YTs from that era). Seconds Out is also a great live album, and you can't do much better than Bruford (I just finished his autobiography--good stuff that helps you understand why he made the moves he did) and Thompson (you had to be a virtuoso to play with Zappa). Phil's innovation and touch were impeccable and his technical skill enabled him to realize his artistic vision. You can't call him "underrated" as true musicians and aficionados clearly appreciate his talent, but you could say he's "underrecognized" as a drummer. Other musicians make more "top whatever" lists (read: popularity contests), but those of us who know better recognize him as one of the best.
@davidspencer63842 ай бұрын
For me, Phil is the best drummer by a comfortable margin. Have you heard the live recording of The Lamb on Genesis Archive? His playing is a delight.
@ddsdss2562 ай бұрын
@@davidspencer6384 Thanks, I'll have to check that out. However, I've never been comfortable with the concept of "best" with regard to the arts, which should never be viewed as a competition (it would be better if there were just nominations but no "winners" for EGOT and other such awards). Phil's certainly "up there" and it's a shame, I suppose (not that it really matters) that he's not seen in the same light as drummers such as Bonham and Peart, both of whom were obviously phenomenal (and both seem to vie for "#1" in most polls). But so too are the likes of Bozzio, Colaiuta, Gadd, Cobham, Phillips, and many others who aren't household names, yet they appear on countless familiar (and not so) tracks. For example, check out how many tracks Porcaro played on and his influence on other drummers, yet how often is he mentioned?
@rk41gator2 ай бұрын
Phil Collins' grooves are the best and his fills SO appropriate to highlight the music. He makes the music flow and improves every other band member's performance. He is a musician's musician.
@BrainAttackMusic2 ай бұрын
A master class in dynamics and how to flow and groove in seven
@StukaUK3 ай бұрын
This is fascinating, but I’d love even more to hear Bruford’s version on Seconds Out.
@mikesmith-dr1sv4 ай бұрын
Alchemist at work. ❤ 22 years old FFS !😮
@belizjoaquin4 ай бұрын
Por qué te fuiste Tavella? 😢
@alanFconrad4 ай бұрын
super Phil.....sounds like nobody else
@MasulloEnglish4 ай бұрын
I have been listening carefully to this song for nearly half a century and have never heard the rim-clicks at 1:27 and 1:44 until now. Amazing.
@aMan-or9ij4 ай бұрын
Neither did I, and still wouldn't have if you hadn't pointed them out. You have excellent ears.
@StukaUK3 ай бұрын
Ditto, but I am not sure I can hear the 1:44 click.
@MasulloEnglish3 ай бұрын
@@StukaUK Closer to 1:45, perhaps, and harder to hear because he's opening the hi-hat at the same time, but by my headphoned ears, the rim-click is there.
@StukaUK3 ай бұрын
@@MasulloEnglish I hadn’t tried headphones until now, so I just played it maybe a dozen times on my AirPod Max at full volume. I’m sorry to say that my experience doesn’t match yours. 1:27 though is clear as a bell.
@mayhem4924 ай бұрын
22 years old when he played this. An amazing musician, fashionably despised by ‘the music press’. What a strange country/culture we have become.
@michaelmcgee962628 күн бұрын
Sadly, many people are envious of what others achieve or what natural talent they have.
@Driver26164 ай бұрын
Later in life Phil wondered out loud how he actually managed to play all of this on his own. There’s just so much to it that it wouldn’t be unreasonable nowadays to utilise two drummers in a duet for a lot of the parts in it…
@caleb91325 ай бұрын
2:55
@CDN-5645 ай бұрын
Con demostracion y todo
@isaactellez22396 ай бұрын
Ajaja l😅
@nicolasgibbons14737 ай бұрын
El real dx
@melaniehosny48119 ай бұрын
Directly
@melaniehosny48119 ай бұрын
Ageists
@melaniehosny48119 ай бұрын
I'm 43 not 150
@Eleventhearlofmars4 ай бұрын
Out of curiosity who are you responding to girl? 😂
@melaniehosny48119 ай бұрын
I'm not desperately in need of any love
@Eleventhearlofmars4 ай бұрын
I’am 😂
@You-Deef2 ай бұрын
We’ll give you some anyway as it sounds like a cry for help 😂❤
@melaniehosny48119 ай бұрын
No-one like my comments
@melaniehosny48119 ай бұрын
Bliss
@antoniopola542 Жыл бұрын
Thank you my friend. Pity it's incomplete ☹ Which software did you use?
@patrickr.452 Жыл бұрын
His feel and dynamics are spot on. Phil is one of the best prog/rock drummers of all time.
@rk41gator2 ай бұрын
He can lay down the wood, but also can be extremely subtle.
@ripcitygamer Жыл бұрын
My favorite performance by my favorite musician. Enhances the song without taking it over.
@rk41gator2 ай бұрын
That balance is grossly underappreciated.
@davidspencer63842 ай бұрын
And live on Seconds Out, this track is incredible. I once tried to keep up on a drum kit: it's fast and exhausting!
@rk41gator2 ай бұрын
@@davidspencer6384 Not many of the public know what a stud he was, because he made it all seem so easy.
@davidspencer63842 ай бұрын
@rk41gator He said in an interview, that he found it easy. A natural, but with a dedication to his art and a lot of hard work behind the talent.
@rk41gator2 ай бұрын
@@davidspencer6384 Even his writing he said was spontaneous. I only half believe him because he could say a lot in few words. That is never 'easy' and was carefully worked out. Sure he loved music, but in the 'This Is Your Life - Phil Collins' (1988) several commented about what a work-a-holic he was with insane energy. It all looked and sounded natural cuz he worked hard to craft it! Tons of respect for the man. If I had one word for him it would be "genuine". But maybe it should be modest.
@Nacho23792 жыл бұрын
Esto es lo mas grande que hay
@matrix8882 жыл бұрын
santiago, hoy muerto pero nos acompaña su alma
@juanpepe3690 Жыл бұрын
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@D-fer_crown Жыл бұрын
@@juanpepe3690es lo que dice Roberto en la intro antes de iniciar con la canción.
@rudym40193 жыл бұрын
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