I watched a VHS of this many years ago prior to the second Big Band Tour (1998) which I got to be a part of. Really quite a remarkable project on Phil's part and a blast to be a part of it. He was great to work with musically and personally. He played with sheer joy and never let up the entire tour. He gave 110% and expected the same of us.
RIP Tony Bennett. What a thrill to see Phil working with world's finest musician on this project. It's like reaching his dream with the help of best musicians in the music history.
It’s awesome seeing him doing his own drum tech work. I don’t have a big list of musicians or actors (Actually very few) that I would like to have meet/met but Phil Collins is definitely one of the top on my list.
Another great documentary. He ran to greet Mike Rutherford and his wife and I loved his mum's comment about "your still going to do the songs you sing too, right?".
Loved the BIG BAND sound …… great job Phil ……. My brother-in-law was a drummer, played jazz ……. Love it !!!!!! Also love your true style ……. The BEST !!!!! 😘😘🥰
@@phenixreturns I agree with you on Phil Collins but Ringo Starr?? lol You can’t be serious. I can respect what they contributed to popular culture and music at the time but Ringo’s name shouldn’t even be mentioned along side the true masters of the instrument.
💙 I've always loved (and miss) big bands!!🥰 I love the drums, horns and the POWS!! 😃And I LOVE Phil explaining his magic process!! Call me crazy but I just looove to immerse myself in music with a good headset! That's my addiction!❤❤❤ Thankyou Phil!!!😘😘😘
Start a big band? You can't read a score, no problem. Play for a 'party' for the English royalty at Royal Albert Hall as your first gig. No rehearsal, no problem. Just because you are an international rock superstar....Phil who? Had Tony Bennett ever even heard of Phil Collins? But Tony sure seemed to enjoy the experience. Bravo. Now give mum a hug. (Phil you ARE a good boy) Montreux Jazz Festival, no problem. Lost Mr. Bennett's bags, wonderful. Where is Mr. Mandela? Oh well, the show must go on. Pow! Mr. Collins wears his humility well. This man is cool, talented and so professional. Very cool. Amazing, really.
A fascinating doc. Kudos to Phil for taking this on. Swinging a big band is a completely different job than driving a rock band. It's so plain to see (hear) on the "Burning for Buddy" recordings. The difference between the rock and big band drummers tune to tune is night and day. Phil took on the challenge and did a very good job. Learning the tunes by ear vs. reading the charts was smart. BTW, Buddy didn't read, he played by feel and had an amazing memory. Swing is a feeling and can't really be written. Good job Phil!
I've seen both Shows on July 17th. of 1996 at the Montreux Jazz Festival. First at at five o'clock, 2nd around seven or eight o'clock. What a fantastic time it was!
45:56 A case of the interviewer not listening to what Phil says, Phil also looks a bit annoyed: Phil Collins: "Tour manager didn't get his wake up call" Interviewer: "I hear someone didn't wake up this morning" Phil Collins: "Yeah, that's the tour manager" Interviewer: "What happened to him?" Phil Collins: "He didn't get his wake up call" Duh!
RIP to the late Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones, who was very positive of Phil's venture into jazz, and to Tony Bennett, who had the opportunity to join Phil, Quincy and the orchestra on stage.
Nathan East, bass player extraordinaire. David Sanborn on sax, ok. Singer, we need a singer....how about Tony Bennett, he's a pro. Now who do we get for a director? Of course, Quincy Jones!
12:58 the fact that at one point there was a big band arrengement of Wot Gorilla is hilarious to me and yet I am thankfull it exists because I love that song😂
Wow! Sorry, Glenn. I think I love your different music styles more than I love you!!! Awesome! Brings such memories! Lol Love you anyway. Wish you had more shows. ❤😊
Love Phil, Love Genesis, Quincy Jones, Tony Bennett, but being a multi millionaire you’d think he would just hire someone to teach him to read music. It’s really very easy.
Absurd. For a time his voice and his music may been ubiquitous, due to primarily hard work and talent, but you can be sure millions of people never even knew he was playing the drums on litterally EVERY song he was singing. Not to mention knowing nothing of his most technically advanced drumming in Brand X.
I watched a VHS of this many years ago prior to the second Big Band Tour (1998) which I got to be a part of. Really quite a remarkable project on Phil's part and a blast to be a part of it. He was great to work with musically and personally. He played with sheer joy and never let up the entire tour. He gave 110% and expected the same of us.
YIKES!!! There's so much material, I can't believe that the only album output was so minimal! Totally amazing stuff!!! RELEASE MORE!!!
I could watch him work and when the magic happens for ages!!!!!!
Thank you so much for sharing this ♥️
RIP Tony Bennett. What a thrill to see Phil working with world's finest musician on this project. It's like reaching his dream with the help of best musicians in the music history.
What a thing! Musicianship, vision, togetherness, work ethic and performance resulting in sheer entertainment. One for the records.
Interesting to see this after reading about it in his autobiography. Phil is a true professional.
Ottimo 👍 PhilCollins
It's so cool to see Phil work in his area of expertise. Awesome to see. Thank you for this upload!
It’s awesome seeing him doing his own drum tech work. I don’t have a big list of musicians or actors (Actually very few) that I would like to have meet/met but Phil Collins is definitely one of the top on my list.
Another great documentary. He ran to greet Mike Rutherford and his wife and I loved his mum's comment about "your still going to do the songs you sing too, right?".
Loved the BIG BAND sound …… great job
Phil ……. My brother-in-law was a drummer, played jazz ……. Love it !!!!!! Also love your true style ……. The BEST !!!!! 😘😘🥰
Such a great man and his music so sorry here in the year 2022 he can’t play his music anymore so sad
Remarkable and Fabulous Phil. Thank you so much for this documentary. From Paris, Thanks.
Absolutely amazing documentary on my favorite artist of all time. Saw them play in 1987 here in indianapolis
Most overlooked\underrated drummer in history
Indeed.
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he is not underrated ! stop with this ! PC is the most famous worldwide drummer of the universe with Ringo Starr
@@phenixreturns I agree with you on Phil Collins but Ringo Starr?? lol You can’t be serious. I can respect what they contributed to popular culture and music at the time but Ringo’s name shouldn’t even be mentioned along side the true masters of the instrument.
Дорогой друг,извините,простите. Но я чувствую,чо вы этого человекаоченьлюбите. Мне так кажется
I remember as a child. Songs like his. Was awesome sound. ❤ Best of the Best. Great job, Phil.
wow. just wow. Phil and Co. im glad they got this on film.
All of this is perfect for this time(2024).
Quincey Jones at the Helm is a nice touch.
💙 I've always loved (and miss) big bands!!🥰 I love the drums, horns and the POWS!! 😃And I LOVE Phil explaining his magic process!! Call me crazy but I just looove to immerse myself in music with a good headset! That's my addiction!❤❤❤ Thankyou Phil!!!😘😘😘
Start a big band? You can't read a score, no problem. Play for a 'party' for the English royalty at Royal Albert Hall as your first gig. No rehearsal, no problem. Just because you are an international rock superstar....Phil who? Had Tony Bennett ever even heard of Phil Collins? But Tony sure seemed to enjoy the experience. Bravo. Now give mum a hug. (Phil you ARE a good boy) Montreux Jazz Festival, no problem. Lost Mr. Bennett's bags, wonderful. Where is Mr. Mandela? Oh well, the show must go on. Pow!
Mr. Collins wears his humility well. This man is cool, talented and so professional. Very cool. Amazing, really.
💙💙 EXCELLENT PHIL, I am so proud of you for this Awesome project, Super Classy. 💙💙💙🙏
A fascinating doc. Kudos to Phil for taking this on. Swinging a big band is a completely different job than driving a rock band. It's so plain to see (hear) on the "Burning for Buddy" recordings. The difference between the rock and big band drummers tune to tune is night and day. Phil took on the challenge and did a very good job. Learning the tunes by ear vs. reading the charts was smart. BTW, Buddy didn't read, he played by feel and had an amazing memory. Swing is a feeling and can't really be written. Good job Phil!
I've seen both Shows on July 17th. of 1996 at the Montreux Jazz Festival. First at at five o'clock, 2nd around seven or eight o'clock. What a fantastic time it was!
45:56 A case of the interviewer not listening to what Phil says, Phil also looks a bit annoyed:
Phil Collins: "Tour manager didn't get his wake up call"
Interviewer: "I hear someone didn't wake up this morning"
Phil Collins: "Yeah, that's the tour manager"
Interviewer: "What happened to him?"
Phil Collins: "He didn't get his wake up call"
Duh!
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What a spectacular drummer!
I love Phil such a magnificent man!!
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Awesome!!! Great job! ❤
RIP to the late Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones, who was very positive of Phil's venture into jazz, and to Tony Bennett, who had the opportunity to join Phil, Quincy and the orchestra on stage.
Great. Thanks for sharing :)
Sensacional, ótimo vídeo, Gostei muito, sou fã demais de Phil Collins, amo a linda voz dele, canta muito, Top demais, abraços amigos
Nathan East, bass player extraordinaire. David Sanborn on sax, ok. Singer, we need a singer....how about Tony Bennett, he's a pro. Now who do we get for a director?
Of course, Quincy Jones!
"It's not his life. It's another piece of his life" Charlie Watts (RIP) friend of Phil's and drummer for The Rolling Stones
12:58 the fact that at one point there was a big band arrengement of Wot Gorilla is hilarious to me and yet I am thankfull it exists because I love that song😂
Phil Collins very best singer in the world very best video
Wow! Sorry, Glenn. I think I love your different music styles more than I love you!!! Awesome! Brings such memories! Lol Love you anyway. Wish you had more shows. ❤😊
😎🇺🇸Fantastic. LOOKS GR8! LOADS OF FUN PRACTICING FOR THAT!!!🎶
Brilliantly thank you Mr Phil and all........ John 3 16 🙏
Спасибо! Это очень "нежно потрогать".
Англоязычный рок.
Awesome!!!!
where's is that "Wot Gorilla!" jazz version? it's really really cool.....amazing how Mr Collins is such a workaholic!
Great idea. Many have said that tune was jazz/fusion.
@@rk41gator and now, Hand in Hand Jazz version so sublime at minute 43:15
great philip david collins 1996 interview !!!
I will always love phil Collins ❤❤❤😂😂
Music for music's sake. It will all be gone soon.... how depressing.
I think Phil is loving that pow!!
Wonderful 🎩
Charlie Watts, rest in peace✌️! 48:16
He's got David Somborne "BRILLIANT "....
Phil is the Bomb 😊
I suspect that even the old pros got a kick out of this gig
🥁👍
15:57. 22:28, 24:11 Quite challenging, to play tight orchestral music only by hear among highly trained musicians ..
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💙 Phil and his team/band are the BEST!!🥰👏🥰👏🥰👏
The colourful shirts are like The Wiggles lol!
Harry Potter, when he got older and bored with spells! 😉😆
Love Phil, Love Genesis, Quincy Jones, Tony Bennett, but being a multi millionaire you’d think he would just hire someone to teach him to read music. It’s really very easy.
I would sub to this channel everyday if I could. Thanks for being part of my life x
Thanks, i'll take that as a very big compliment 😉
❤😊
14:30 magic drumming x
респект.wow
0:36 - Less than a minute in and I’ve already learned something shocking! Charlie Watts didn’t know how to drive?!?
Bom d mais
Ka POW !!!!!!! 😬😘
Live concert ends Curiosity/mystery/
Live PhilCollins fantastic personality’s
Opinion personals mis your @alco
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Sadly, he’s a shell of his former self destroyed by a gold digger of a wife.
39:21
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Bigband-Musik ist nicht jedermanns Sache
No Collins is the most overexposed drummer in the world
Absurd. For a time his voice and his music may been ubiquitous, due to primarily hard work and talent, but you can be sure millions of people never even knew he was playing the drums on litterally EVERY song he was singing. Not to mention knowing nothing of his most technically advanced drumming in Brand X.