Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 20:03     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He is a tax exile in Switzerland as he refuses to pay his fair share of UK taxes.


Good for him. There was nothing "fair" about UK taxes.

"Fair share" is a SJW canard. How offensive.


SJW is a fascist canard. Public goods cost money, and those who benefit should pay according to their means.


Freeloading SJW commie. Go back to Pyongyang.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 19:37     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Thank you for the reminder! Gonna go download Easy Lover and other songs!
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 19:36     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Anonymous wrote:Overplayed but I could listed to
Against All Odds over and over.


Same here; also "Follow You, Follow Me" and "Throwing it All Away". Make me teary!
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 19:10     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He is a tax exile in Switzerland as he refuses to pay his fair share of UK taxes.


Good for him. There was nothing "fair" about UK taxes.

"Fair share" is a SJW canard. How offensive.


SJW is a fascist canard. Public goods cost money, and those who benefit should pay according to their means.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 18:34     Subject: Re:there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Do you remember the duet he did with Phillip Bailey of Earth Wind and Fire? "Easy Lover". The height of his over-exposure. I admit that I like that song even though it is universally panned. I love the urban legend around "In the Air Tonight".

His Genesis colleague who formed Mike and the Mechanics didn't take off as much.

For oldsters like me, there was a serious question when Peter Gabriel left Genesis about whether the band could survive when Peter Gabriel left, and then Phil stepped out from behind the drum kit and they soared.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 18:26     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wasn't alive back then but i LOVE phil collins and consider him a soft rock legend.


You're making me feel very old, pp!!


Ha! Not my intention! I am 26. But I think most people my age or younger most associate Phil with the song he did for Tarzan
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 18:15     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wasn't alive back then but i LOVE phil collins and consider him a soft rock legend.


You're making me feel very old, pp!!


Right? I am afraid to ask how old you are. But please tell us!
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 18:11     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

I loved him, thanks OP for the reminder. His voice is so soothing.

Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 17:23     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Anonymous wrote:I wasn't alive back then but i LOVE phil collins and consider him a soft rock legend.


You're making me feel very old, pp!!
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 17:13     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Overplayed but I could listed to
Against All Odds over and over.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 15:32     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

I wasn't alive back then but i LOVE phil collins and consider him a soft rock legend.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 15:31     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Love Phil Collins!!!
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 15:15     Subject: Re:there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

it was not his fault he was so good. Love PC.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 09:52     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Anonymous wrote:He is a tax exile in Switzerland as he refuses to pay his fair share of UK taxes.


Good for him. There was nothing "fair" about UK taxes.

"Fair share" is a SJW canard. How offensive.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 09:52     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

And thank God it has stopped!!