Its sad that in the UK he doesn't get the recognition he deserves. Despite the fact he is the biggest selling British artist excluding members of The Beatles. The man is a genius
Yep, and yet you Brits appreciated some of our R&B artists from the 60's more than they were liked here in the early days. I lived in London for a couple of years in the 90's, and Dublin for 6 months. I miss the UK every day. In fact, I'm puttin' on the kettle right now in your honor.
DOS-FS Lady your kettle comment, reminded me of a reaction , I watched last night. There’s a reaction channel, on UA-cam called After Work Reactions. He reacted to an old British comedy show called Bottom, aired in the 90’s. maybe you’ve heard of or watched, while you was living in the U.K.? If you haven’t, it’s a bloody great show. Stars 2 main characters and they had the gas man show up to read their gas meter and well, I won’t spoil it but if you decided to watch it, you’ll get what I mean about the kettle. After watching the episode last night, I’m gonna see if Amazon has full box set. I forgot how much I loved the show. Tv in 80’s and 90’s was so much better then the shitty reality tv of modern times.
Can you imagine what the crowd felt like in that video some of which had their eyes closed to absorb the moment, if we watching third hand felt like that....wow
Had no idea Phil Collins was such a showman! Never saw him perform, even on TV. But his songs are mesmerizing. And the moment when the crowd realized that he was about to sit down behind the drums--magic!
The first time I saw this performance, I nearly had an anxiety attack. He's just casually strolling along the stage, no where near the drums. Um, Phil? Ya wanna hurry it up there? You're about to miss your own drum solo, buddy. :-)
Nancy Berry the drums were hidden under the floor until he reached the top of stairs. Then all hell broke loose with the crowd cheering when the kit appeared. You can barely catch it as he he walks towards it.
@@evonne1957 Hey KS -- thank you so much for pointing this out to the rest of us. I did not realize the drum set was under the stage, but saw it coming up thanks to you. Spectacularly dramatic performance!
Take me to the 80’s please 🙏🏼 I grew up listening to the 80’s thank god to my parents 🙏🏼 I’m a 90’s kid and I’ll be 29 in October, but I absolutely was born in the wrong time lmao. No one can do a soundtrack like Phil Collins does in Tarzan 💯✊🏼 If you don’t get chills listening to this and just dance to any of his songs, let alone any 80’s songs, you have no soul.
There is nothing that this guy can’t do whether it was with Genesis or when he went solo this guy is just awesome, he’s an awesome drummer an awesome singer an awesome songwriter LOVE Phil Collins!!
Phil Collins is an Icon ! So hard to see him now in his failng health , I was so hoping to see him in concert one more time ! He is one of the greatest showman and artist on this earth ! Prayers he gets healthy enough to enjoy his passion again 🙏❤
He was 53 years old when he did this concert in Bercy, Paris in 2004. Truly an amazing performance by Brad Cole (keyboards, synthesizers, Vocoder), Daryl Stuermer (6 String Guitar), Leland Sklar (Bass Guitar), Chester Thompson ("Rhythm" Drums) and Phil himself (vocals, drums).
I saw this gentleman live in April 1997, at a concert in Champaign, Illinois. This song was in the center of the playlist, and that entire place was ELECTRIC as soon as this song started.
Phil Collins is a multi talented musician, song writer, and singer and he has an amazing legacy in the music world. To be able to be successful in a big time band(genesis) and then go on to a solo career and be equally successful is no small feat. Sadly, his health has declined in recent years and his performing days are over but his legacy will always be there as well as his great music. A true talent.
Ahh Yeah! Crocket and Tubbs rolling down the boulevard middle of the night to go do their thing, this song blasting away the only time both not sure if they where going to live through it, so much so Crocket has to stop and make a call to the ex had to know if any of what they had was real or not, has to be one of all time greatest scenes of all time.
They even played this song when they were together on the boat Crockett driven speedin omg both those scenes was my favorite because they played Phil Collins song In The Air Tonight ❤❤❤❤
My mom loved playing drums before she was diagnosed with Primary Progressive MS. Phil Collins was always her inspiration. And she loved the Tarzan soundtrack because of him.
There is no reason to give up what she loves, just adapt it for her. I also have MS so I understand. But don't ever give up what you love if you can adapt it.
Best driving song ever and my first time hearing this was as well miami vice. first episode I believe! Damn I wish I had a Daytona to drive with this at night!
You looked a little annoyed initially for a minute~~~but I knew you'd fall in-step with the rest of us. I've seen this a million times...and still feel the anticipation and chest thumping at drum drop. Iconic~~
Yes!!! MIAMI VICE!!! I play that video all the time. Crocket and Tubbs. Sitting at home on a Friday night, waiting to watch this episode. We didn’t have ‘on demand’ back then. You HAD to wait for it to come on the radio, buy the cassette, or the album. I was a huge Phil Collins fan before this. Awesome.
I saw this same performance live in Florida on his "First Final Farewell Tour"...simply AMAZING in person...the whole show was fantastic!!!! He ran around stage without seeming to get tired at all...and actually SANG (not synced like many current stars) and he sounds exactly like his albums in person....this is a legend for sure :) *if you aren't doing the drums/singing with him by the end, there's something wrong with you hahaha
The song is either directed to his wife or the Interior designer, whom she had an affair with. The designer was employed by Phil to design certain rooms in their house.......but, the designer and the wife got it on while Phil was on tour. It broke Phil's heart but it gave us one brilliant album.
Years ago, my wife and I scored tickets to one of his shows in Las Vegas. I am also an entertainer and I got booked on the night of the show and couldn't attend. My wife worked for NBC in Vegas at the time and came home to tell me, because of her press credentials, she was invited to watch the show from the sound team's platform behind the mixing board!!!! Needless to say, I was pretty heartbroken that I missed that one!
I went to his concert in when he went to Australia earlier this year and even though he couldn't really do anything because he hurt his back or legs or something like that but in the end it was a kick ass show and his son played the drums.
This song literally grabbed you by the throat and the Heart. Everyone remember this was back in the 80s when Real Performance was King, no Auto-Tune or special effects. The writing of lyrics, music had to stand on its own and this song is a perfect example of that, not to mention the fact that the entire band literally blew the roof off the building during this song. It is Iconic because it is , nothing more nothing less. With this song He Set a musical standard
Agree wholeheartedly with everything you said! That is just a great live performance, and you were right just to let it "cook" without interruption. Not long ago, Questlove, great drummer with the Roots, on the Tonight Show played while Phil Collins sang that song, and he was sweating bullets that he would get that drum intro right, it is so iconic (he nailed it fine). It's fortunate that we have UA-cam and reactors like you to let younger folks know about these great songs and artists.
Amazing review. And I’m right with you. Born in the mid 70s, I grew up on this. The closing commentary was amazing, as well. I feel the same way. What a time we live in.
One of the highlights of my life was being able to see Genesis live. Never been to a solo Phil concert, but I got what I could. Thank you for this reaction.
8:19 Literally, understanding the same thing, feeling it together, black and white, we understand the same feeling, at least right at this second. Thanks for sharing!
I really appreciate that you let the song play out before you comment on it so many reactors stop and start and stop and start and the songs lose so much when they do that. Thank you
Let's talk about anticipation of this song, the layers and to the moment he bangs on the drums. In this moment history would be made. And a legend would be created. One Creator said he never seen someone drop a beat 3 minutes into a song. neither have I. This song is just pure epicness.
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I've watched probably 50 reactions to this video and you are the very first to mention the Miami Vice connection. That says enough to me that I need to subscribe to this channel. Keep doing what you're doing bro!
Between watching reruns of Miami Vice with my Mom and Listening to Genesis and Phil,I’ve heard this song 1000 times..Love it.I think I was about 6 when it came out(I’m 38).Drummers who sing amaze me.Phil and Don Henley and believe it or not Karen Carpenter are 3 of the best.
Usually reaction videos, at least ones I've seen, are from people who have never heard the song before, but seeing you mouth the words along with the song, raise two fingers for the line 'saw it with my own two eyes' and brace yourself in anticipation of the drums was really awesome! I saw this tour in person and it was incredible! In case you can't really see it on the video, the drums rise up from the floor, so the audience wasn't sure he was going to make it to a drum kit in time for the solo and it was nerve-wracking! Lol! Thank you for posting, great video!
Mmm I think his vocal in this performance is better than the studio version whoo I have to add his look is so deceptive he looks like your math teacher but then he busts out those vocals and drums and holy shit
You sir are a genuine man and I respect your intelligence and emotional investment in music. It's beautiful isn't it?? My son is a talented musician and I love that his father and I recognized that in him at an early age ( 2 yrs old) much love to you ❤
Man, while the legendary drum fill in this song is worthy of its status, I feel like people sleep on the bassline following it. It is equally as legendary. If you've never really taken note, go back and listen and really pay attention. I'll bet you've been bobbing your head and tapping your feet to that bassline this whole time and never realized it!
This is pure Phil Collins, his masterpiece and one rocks most iconic songs from that most iconic era of the 80s, they just don't make em like that anymore, pure gold👏💪🖒👊.. cA
Very impressed with your musical knowledge! Not a day goes by that we don’t have music in my house or outside either working in garden or drinking some margaritas, etc and I know I’m a lot older than u but so happy to know there’s others out there that know and appreciate good tunes! And btw, this is a spectacular performance by Phil and I’ve watched it a hundred times at least!
This brought back memories. I really like this song. As I watched this video, l can’t believe he was still able to sing it like it should. (Sometimes singers in live doesn’t sound like the singing in studio.) He’s great! Thanks.
This was my mama boy........ she said that man can sang!!!! She loves her some Phil Collins!!! May she rest in peace.....
Phil Collins isn't classically good-looking, but anyone who OWNS A PERFORMANCE like this is hot as hell.
Yes!!!!!
Its sad that in the UK he doesn't get the recognition he deserves. Despite the fact he is the biggest selling British artist excluding members of The Beatles. The man is a genius
Yep, and yet you Brits appreciated some of our R&B artists from the 60's more than they were liked here in the early days. I lived in London for a couple of years in the 90's, and Dublin for 6 months. I miss the UK every day. In fact, I'm puttin' on the kettle right now in your honor.
It's ok we love here in the west
DOS-FS Lady your kettle comment, reminded me of a reaction , I watched last night. There’s a reaction channel, on UA-cam called After Work Reactions. He reacted to an old British comedy show called Bottom, aired in the 90’s. maybe you’ve heard of or watched, while you was living in the U.K.? If you haven’t, it’s a bloody great show. Stars 2 main characters and they had the gas man show up to read their gas meter and well, I won’t spoil it but if you decided to watch it, you’ll get what I mean about the kettle. After watching the episode last night, I’m gonna see if Amazon has full box set. I forgot how much I loved the show. Tv in 80’s and 90’s was so much better then the shitty reality tv of modern times.
James Poxon ironical the Queen song "I want it all" is all about Brian' May's divorce as well.
@@dos-fslady3140 Cheers Luv.
If you don’t feel goosebumps from head to toe when he hits the drums then you ain’t human!!!! The drama of that performance was INTENSE!!!
Erin Hafer Goosebumps? It takes my breath away every time!
And in the intro..
Can you imagine what the crowd felt like in that video some of which had their eyes closed to absorb the moment, if we watching third hand felt like that....wow
Greatest "Air Drum" moment of all time!
This is one of my favorite live videos. It must have been amazing to be in that audience.
Not gonna lie, this is easily my favorite version of this song. I'm so jealous of the people that got to be at that concert!!!
Sigh, me too
Been a fan of Phils for 40 years, this is the best version of this song
Phil Rocks 😀👍🥁
the intro and the drums on this version are from another world. but you could say that about the entire performance
I was 12 now 41 love u phil collins
This live version of this song is just plain BADASS! He is awesome! He has a ton of great songs!
That first guitar chord? OMG! The chills!
One of the most iconic songs of the 80s. Incredible live performance. You did ABSOLUTELY the best thing letting it play out. Thank you for that.
YES!!! THANK YOU!!! Phil Collins IS a great treasure to the music world and us!!! TRUTH!!!!!
Not to mention how hard to play drums and sing like that is extremely hard
@C L True but Henley never did anything intricate.
Had no idea Phil Collins was such a showman! Never saw him perform, even on TV. But his songs are mesmerizing. And the moment when the crowd realized that he was about to sit down behind the drums--magic!
One of the greatest male vocalists in history.
Would have loved Phil and Freddie do a song together
Dale Hammers And one of the best drummers🥁
The first time I saw this performance, I nearly had an anxiety attack. He's just casually strolling along the stage, no where near the drums. Um, Phil? Ya wanna hurry it up there? You're about to miss your own drum solo, buddy. :-)
Nancy Berry the drums were hidden under the floor until he reached the top of stairs. Then all hell broke loose with the crowd cheering when the kit appeared. You can barely catch it as he he walks towards it.
@@evonne1957 Hey KS -- thank you so much for pointing this out to the rest of us. I did not realize the drum set was under the stage, but saw it coming up thanks to you. Spectacularly dramatic performance!
How many times do you think he rehersed that? He was never going to miss it. He timed it to perfection
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"You have to let it cook. Let it simmer."
💯‼️💥💃🏻✨ ABSOLUTELY!
I liked how they built up anticipation and layered the instruments in slowly.
And, that's exactly how it was constructed in the studio, in 1981. Then, on Miami Vice (Episode 1, 1984), this show became a hit for the second time.
Take me to the 80’s please 🙏🏼 I grew up listening to the 80’s thank god to my parents 🙏🏼 I’m a 90’s kid and I’ll be 29 in October, but I absolutely was born in the wrong time lmao.
No one can do a soundtrack like Phil Collins does in Tarzan 💯✊🏼
If you don’t get chills listening to this and just dance to any of his songs, let alone any 80’s songs, you have no soul.
There is nothing that this guy can’t do whether it was with Genesis or when he went solo this guy is just awesome, he’s an awesome drummer an awesome singer an awesome songwriter LOVE Phil Collins!!
Also not a bad actor ;)
Jan Uzzell Phil started out as a child actor.
Due to some nerve damage Phil can not play drums anymore but tells his fans he can still sing Godspeed Phil Collins 👍💜🙏💖
I have listened to this song literally 10,000 times and still love hearing it. I heard it live last year and it was a spiritual experience.
“I don’t care anymore” is another great one. Enjoyed your reaction.🤙🏼
Every time he hits them drums instant goosebumps
He's actually listed as the greatest drummer of all time. Look it up. He gets his props.
Phil Collins is a treasure! Agreed!
Phil Collins is an Icon ! So hard to see him now in his failng health , I was so hoping to see him in concert one more time ! He is one of the greatest showman and artist on this earth ! Prayers he gets healthy enough to enjoy his passion again 🙏❤
He was 53 years old when he did this concert in Bercy, Paris in 2004. Truly an amazing performance by Brad Cole (keyboards, synthesizers, Vocoder), Daryl Stuermer (6 String Guitar), Leland Sklar (Bass Guitar), Chester Thompson ("Rhythm" Drums) and Phil himself (vocals, drums).
I saw this gentleman live in April 1997, at a concert in Champaign, Illinois. This song was in the center of the playlist, and that entire place was ELECTRIC as soon as this song started.
You got it,
That scene from Miami vice is Iconic.
Phil Collins is a multi talented musician, song writer, and singer and he has an amazing legacy in the music world. To be able to be successful in a big time band(genesis) and then go on to a solo career and be equally successful is no small feat. Sadly, his health has declined in recent years and his performing days are over but his legacy will always be there as well as his great music. A true talent.
When you see legend walking on stage.... the one and only Phil Collins✨
Ahh Yeah! Crocket and Tubbs rolling down the boulevard middle of the night to go do their thing, this song blasting away the only time both not sure if they where going to live through it, so much so Crocket has to stop and make a call to the ex had to know if any of what they had was real or not, has to be one of all time greatest scenes of all time.
All us 80s kids think of that scene when we hear this song. I've yet to be as cool as them, lol!
They even played this song when they were together on the boat Crockett driven speedin omg both those scenes was my favorite because they played Phil Collins song In The Air Tonight ❤❤❤❤
The song made the episode cool, and the episode made the city cool. Nice work.
Confidence, talent.....I could watch it 100 times. Feels.
I think he needs to be Knighted just like Elton John was.
kens32052 he’s british ?
Yes!!!
My mom loved playing drums before she was diagnosed with Primary Progressive MS. Phil Collins was always her inspiration. And she loved the Tarzan soundtrack because of him.
There is no reason to give up what she loves, just adapt it for her. I also have MS so I understand. But don't ever give up what you love if you can adapt it.
Best driving song ever and my first time hearing this was as well miami vice. first episode I believe! Damn I wish I had a Daytona to drive with this at night!
You are SO right, Phil Collins IS such a treasure…… what a Legend!
Your eyes! So pretty.. The widows to the soul.
You looked a little annoyed initially for a minute~~~but I knew you'd fall in-step with the rest of us. I've seen this a million times...and still feel the anticipation and chest thumping at drum drop. Iconic~~
Yes!!! MIAMI VICE!!! I play that video all the time. Crocket and Tubbs. Sitting at home on a Friday night, waiting to watch this episode. We didn’t have ‘on demand’ back then. You HAD to wait for it to come on the radio, buy the cassette, or the album. I was a huge Phil Collins fan before this. Awesome.
I saw this same performance live in Florida on his "First Final Farewell Tour"...simply AMAZING in person...the whole show was fantastic!!!! He ran around stage without seeming to get tired at all...and actually SANG (not synced like many current stars) and he sounds exactly like his albums in person....this is a legend for sure :) *if you aren't doing the drums/singing with him by the end, there's something wrong with you hahaha
The song is either directed to his wife or the Interior designer, whom she had an affair with. The designer was employed by Phil to design certain rooms in their house.......but, the designer and the wife got it on while Phil was on tour. It broke Phil's heart but it gave us one brilliant album.
He's one of the best drummers in the world...period
💯 This is one of my favorite reactions of yours Drama! FR! Phil Collins is an amazing singer & drummer! This song is "other worldly"‼🔥
Years ago, my wife and I scored tickets to one of his shows in Las Vegas. I am also an entertainer and I got booked on the night of the show and couldn't attend. My wife worked for NBC in Vegas at the time and came home to tell me, because of her press credentials, she was invited to watch the show from the sound team's platform behind the mixing board!!!! Needless to say, I was pretty heartbroken that I missed that one!
Wow...never seen this performance before! Epic!!!!
Omg! Love this performance! The passion!!
The entire moment is so beautiful but that guitar moment gives me the goosebumps. The drums moment is something else man.
This is the Definition of "Anticipation"!!
Well said my friend. Thanks for not chopping it up and yammering throughout!
Finally someone who knows the origin, of the songs beginning! THANK YOU!!!
You called him a tresure.. thats love there .. just hearing you say that got me emotional ..
I went to his concert in when he went to Australia earlier this year and even though he couldn't really do anything because he hurt his back or legs or something like that but in the end it was a kick ass show and his son played the drums.
Saw him in Adelaide this year. Awesome concert!! 👍👍
He broke his back and can't play anymore. 😢
Thank you for giving the credit where due and reverence this song commands. You are very learned in the music world and that's rare. Very nice.
Absolute legend. This video is the best I’ve seen. National treasure
Thank you for being authentic with this.
Brilliant, respectful response, to another, great, British artist!
🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧 👌🏾👌🏻👌🏼
First time I heard this was when it was the theme for the pilot episode of Miami Vice back in the 80s. Phil is an absolute badass and a genius.
Love it! Another great song is Phil Collins and Phillip Bailey "Easy Lover"
This performance, his voice, the song, the drumming: pure dynamite. Absolutely incredible.
This song literally grabbed you by the throat and the Heart. Everyone remember this was back in the 80s when Real Performance was King, no Auto-Tune or special effects. The writing of lyrics, music had to stand on its own and this song is a perfect example of that, not to mention the fact that the entire band literally blew the roof off the building during this song. It is Iconic because it is , nothing more nothing less. With this song He Set a musical standard
This is a real god damn performance!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agree wholeheartedly with everything you said! That is just a great live performance, and you were right just to let it "cook" without interruption. Not long ago, Questlove, great drummer with the Roots, on the Tonight Show played while Phil Collins sang that song, and he was sweating bullets that he would get that drum intro right, it is so iconic (he nailed it fine). It's fortunate that we have UA-cam and reactors like you to let younger folks know about these great songs and artists.
Amazing review. And I’m right with you. Born in the mid 70s, I grew up on this. The closing commentary was amazing, as well. I feel the same way. What a time we live in.
another of britains great musicians .
One of the highlights of my life was being able to see Genesis live. Never been to a solo Phil concert, but I got what I could. Thank you for this reaction.
Yeah, me too Roundhurst Park knee deep in mud lol
I love love Phil Collins💕I was born the year after this song was released, always loved him as a drummer & singer. One of the best 💕🥰
us Aussies adore phil. top 10 god artists
8:19 Literally, understanding the same thing, feeling it together, black and white, we understand the same feeling, at least right at this second. Thanks for sharing!
I really appreciate that you let the song play out before you comment on it so many reactors stop and start and stop and start and the songs lose so much when they do that. Thank you
The build in that song just pierces you. You're right, he is a treasure.
Let's talk about anticipation of this song, the layers and to the moment he bangs on the drums. In this moment history would be made. And a legend would be created. One Creator said he never seen someone drop a beat 3 minutes into a song. neither have I. This song is just pure epicness.
If there was a short list of underrated musicians of our generation, Phil Collins is in the top 3.
Phil is screaming his hurt from his heart to his lungs and more.
One of the best!!!!!!
You are speaking facts! The truth and your reaction was the best yet straight KNOWLEDGE 👌🏽👀
This song always gives me chills after all these years. And you have to play it really, really loud! Love your reactions, love your channel.
YES, VERY LOUD!! 👍👍👍
excatly.... the effect of this sone intensifies the louder you play it.. for me it gets full cranked up when im home alone lol :)
Thank you for respecting the song enough not to pause, great reaction.
My whole heart...🖤
💜Watching your review of one of my favorite songs
💜You have my favorite band on your shirt and
🖤💜My love and support for all local and beyond young Kings making music in the rap industry....
Great reaction! You were saying what was feeling and thinking. Thank you!
I've watched probably 50 reactions to this video and you are the very first to mention the Miami Vice connection. That says enough to me that I need to subscribe to this channel. Keep doing what you're doing bro!
I get the chills every time I hear this live version. I’ve heard it about 100 times in 2 days. Phil is a GOAT.
Great reaction my man, say it as you see it - Classic Phil.................
Between watching reruns of Miami Vice with my Mom and Listening to Genesis and Phil,I’ve heard this song 1000 times..Love it.I think I was about 6 when it came out(I’m 38).Drummers who sing amaze me.Phil and Don Henley and believe it or not Karen Carpenter are 3 of the best.
Right on! By far the BEST REACTION I'VE SEEN IN QUITE SOME TIME, KUDOS TO YOU!
Yooooou have a badass voice man no silly talk, phil is a legend in fairness even tupac got inspiration from his flow, have a good night man :)
This is 1 of 2 reasons I became a drummer. When that drum fill hits....pure emotion.
Usually reaction videos, at least ones I've seen, are from people who have never heard the song before, but seeing you mouth the words along with the song, raise two fingers for the line 'saw it with my own two eyes' and brace yourself in anticipation of the drums was really awesome! I saw this tour in person and it was incredible! In case you can't really see it on the video, the drums rise up from the floor, so the audience wasn't sure he was going to make it to a drum kit in time for the solo and it was nerve-wracking! Lol! Thank you for posting, great video!
Mmm I think his vocal in this performance is better than the studio version whoo I have to add his look is so deceptive he looks like your math teacher but then he busts out those vocals and drums and holy shit
Test of time reveals ITSELF! Gotta know your BUSINESS before u step onstage cuz the people know ICONIC when they see/hear it. Blast from the past👏👏👍👍
You sir are a genuine man and I respect your intelligence and emotional investment in music. It's beautiful isn't it?? My son is a talented musician and I love that his father and I recognized that in him at an early age ( 2 yrs old) much love to you ❤
Brilliant reactions, heartfelt
Great live song
Man, while the legendary drum fill in this song is worthy of its status, I feel like people sleep on the bassline following it. It is equally as legendary. If you've never really taken note, go back and listen and really pay attention. I'll bet you've been bobbing your head and tapping your feet to that bassline this whole time and never realized it!
Hay brother ONLY person to date to say this was Miami Vice wow LOL.
What a show AND INTO THEME -THIS SONG WOW GOOD VID
I have watched over 100 times.
This is pure Phil Collins, his masterpiece and one rocks most iconic songs from that most iconic era of the 80s, they just don't make em like that anymore, pure gold👏💪🖒👊.. cA
Thank you. I was starting to think I was the only one who, remembered that episode. Which was my first time hearing it also.
Very impressed with your musical knowledge! Not a day goes by that we don’t have music in my house or outside either working in garden or drinking some margaritas, etc and I know I’m a lot older than u but so happy to know there’s others out there that know and appreciate good tunes! And btw, this is a spectacular performance by Phil and I’ve watched it a hundred times at least!
Great reaction, beautiful words mate! Thank you
This brought back memories. I really like this song. As I watched this video, l can’t believe he was still able to sing it like it should. (Sometimes singers in live doesn’t sound like the singing in studio.) He’s great! Thanks.
OMG....I still get goosebumps when he starts playing the drums. One of the greatest performances! The song is about his divorce.❤