Phil Collins

Phil Collins has officially retired from music =(  You can read about it here.  I would have loved to have seen him in concert and I actually had a chance about four years ago.  Someone in my girlfriend’s office had tickets and wasn’t able to go to the show, but I didn’t make up my mind fast enough and some other lucky person got the tickets and not me.

To pay tribute to him and his music, go to this comic I made about Phil Collins and listen to this song at the same time.  I synced the man in the comic to bob his head to Invisible Touch and if you didn’t know that already, then you should definitely check it out!

-Justin

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Have always admired & enjoyed Phil's music & principles-will miss new contributions to the world of music by him. :(
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wow i feel like it's not often you see a musician who is not in a band announce retirement. Hope he pulls a Brett Favre
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1 reply · active 735 weeks ago
If you're referring to un-retiring, then yes. If you are talking about public penisery, then no.
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"public penisery"...lol

Wasn't a fan overall, but "in the air" was and continues to be dope.
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himynameisfaren · 735 weeks ago

A little part of me just died :(
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Wayne Martin · 734 weeks ago

i don't think he's really gonna fully retire...i mean look at the evidence from his statements http://bit.ly/emPHIv ... he's probably still produce or something
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I saw Phil on his tour in support of "But Seriously...", which is probably my favorite of his solo albums. It was in Tacoma WA, and he had very recently had a very negative interaction with his ex-wife, so he proceeded to rant and rave about what a horrible person she is for at least a full twenty minutes right in the middle of the show. It was a little creepy and a little embarrassing, and kind of annoying. Still, I have loved much of his work over the years.
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