Barcon
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I will fly over you bastards now and then.Kindly stay north of the border, Thank you
I will fly over you bastards now and then.Kindly stay north of the border, Thank you
As long as you don’t land that’s fine, maybe just the Eastern edge. Or if you bring your tool bags you can driveI will fly over you bastards now and then.
lol, was there anything you missed?I was there for that as well ; )
Talking of which, this is him in his prime for me. I’d say his playing between 74 and 84 was his peak years. I didn’t want to go this last time for reasons you’ve hinted at, but can fully understand why fans like yourself did go. That said, I did go and see Hackett and he was really impressive with a set list that was a 70s wish list.I don't for one minute think Phil was forced to do the tour to be honest and I doubt any of them did it for the money.
Awesome band.
I agree about the memory comment to a certain extent. We saw them on this tour and it was more than a surprise to see him as he is. Perhaps in hindsight it would have been better to only have memories from the 80's, but then again, this was the last opportunity to see them together and the music is more than just Phil.
Ha, probably not much in those days. I saw the Who twice that year I think.lol, was there anything you missed?
With drone or later with Idaho ?I'll have to pull out the stubs one day and see just what I was getting up to back then ; )
I was there. Moving and marvellous music and musicianship by the entire band.Gone but not forgotten
Phil Collins has performed his last ever concert after a long health battle.
The 71-year-old music legend - who can no longer hold a drumstick after surgery on his back - performed with Genesis at the O2 Arena in London on Saturday night
Phil Collins bids farewell to fans as he performs his last ever show
Phil Collins, told fans at the O2 Arena in London on Saturday night that he will have to 'get a real job' after an astonishing music career spanning 55 yearswww.mirror.co.uk