Anonymous
Post 01/23/2015 07:37     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Sussudio is kinda cringy, although catchy. Love Phil overall, though!
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2015 06:41     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Anonymous wrote:
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.


Okay, Scrooge McDuck.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2015 06:34     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love Phil Collins. His sound was unique and he actually wrote music.


I agree! Whenever I hear a a Genesis or Phil Collins song on the radio I am singing in my car! Brings me back to the 80's and 90's.


Were the 80s and 90s a better time? I am younger and feel nostalgic for a time period I never experienced.

I like to think it's like the show Dynasty, but with less money, obvi.


The 80's by far....kids today don't know what music is.

Another artist that crosses all generations, Neil Diamond.
Anonymous
Post 01/23/2015 06:05     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Three Sides Live is an amazing album, especially the 4th side which was recorded in the studio. I wore that puppy out in college.

Anonymous
Post 01/23/2015 05:53     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

He was and is a very talented musical artist.

He has a very distinct voice, sound and musical style.

And he produced a very talented actress daughter too!

As for Rob Thomas, I love that video where he is in a suit, playing a news anchor. Also, for the song, "Bent," I love when he and his fellow band members act out characters for that song's video.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 22:59     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

It's not as well known, but Driving the Last Spike is a fantastic song.

I agree, he's underrated and quite talented.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 22:07     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love Phil Collins. His sound was unique and he actually wrote music.


I agree! Whenever I hear a a Genesis or Phil Collins song on the radio I am singing in my car! Brings me back to the 80's and 90's.


Were the 80s and 90s a better time? I am younger and feel nostalgic for a time period I never experienced.

I like to think it's like the show Dynasty, but with less money, obvi.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 22:05     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Anonymous wrote:I love Phil Collins. His sound was unique and he actually wrote music.


I agree! Whenever I hear a a Genesis or Phil Collins song on the radio I am singing in my car! Brings me back to the 80's and 90's.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 22:02     Subject: Re:there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

I was so tired of "In the Air Tonight" and the urban legend around it. But then Mike Tyson redeemed it in The Hangover.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 22:00     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

I grew up here and "In the Air Tonight" was the most overplayed song on DC radio ever.

South Park has a great episode skewering Phil Collins because its creators lost the Oscar for best song to his POS from Tarzan. Very, very funny. And apparently he did divorce one of his wives via fax.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 21:57     Subject: Re:there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

I have Against All Odds on my phone. Great song!
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 21:54     Subject: Re:there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

A friend had "Follow You, Follow Me" as her wedding song.
The marriage lasted < 3 yrs.
Guess they were Throwing It All Away.

Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 21:52     Subject: Re:there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Ditto on Against All Odds. Best.Lite.Rock.Ever.
You can still catch it on 97.1 if you're luck
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 20:43     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

Anonymous wrote:I will follow you, will you follow me?


love it.
Anonymous
Post 01/22/2015 20:10     Subject: there was a lot of Phil Collins on the radio in the middle to late 80s.

I will follow you, will you follow me?