I see that Phil Collins is in a deep funk:
The drummer-singer for the band Genesis who became a chart-topping solo artist, says he has no drive to make new music because of severe health issues.
“I keep thinking I should go downstairs to the studio and see what happens,” Collins tells MOJO’s Mark Blake. “But I’m not hungry for it anymore. The thing is, I’ve been sick, I mean very sick…”
Collins suffered severe nerve damage following a spinal injury in 2007 and has had deteriorating mobility in recent years, meaning that for Genesis’s farewell shows in 2022 he had to sing sitting down while his son Nic played drums.
I know, I know: everyone gets old, everyone loses the will to do things, all that. I just can’t face it happening to Phil Collins.
I also know that a lot of people got very sick of Phil Collins during the late 1980s and early -90s, because it seemed like you couldn’t turn on the radio without hearing his voice.
But let’s get real about this. Quite apart from his singing, Phil was an absolute monster behind a drum kit, an integral part of Genesis’s music behind the mixing desk, and then there’s the fact that it was his voice that powered Genesis into the stratosphere when nobody thought they would survive the fallout of Peter Gabriel leaving the band.
His contribution to rock music has been incalculable, and to see him leaving the music scene makes my heart break.
Hang in there, Phil: life can be a cast-iron bitch sometimes, but just remember that yours has made a whole lot of other lives better — hell, never mind “better”; wonderful would be no exaggeration, if my own experience is anything to go by. Take at least a little comfort from that, buddy.
I think I’ll go and listen to a couple of Genesis albums now.