Beyond a certain point, the music isn't mine anymore. It's yours. Phil Collins anymoreminemusic Change image and share on social
It's not often that an English drummer gets an Oscar. So I'm very, very proud of that. Phil Collins drummerenglishoscar Change image and share on social
I never stopped thinking about the Alamo from that day to this. I'm a huge collector of memorabilia. I've got Davy Crockett's bullet pouch. I've got Colonel Travis's belt. Phil Collins alamobeltbullet Change image and share on social
I'm sorry that it was all so successful. I honestly didn't mean it to happen like that. It's hardly surprising that people grew to hate me. Phil Collins growhappenhate Change image and share on social
Originally, I thought the story of the Alamo was all these men defending their liberty when they could have left, knowing they were going to die. That's without a doubt what appealed to me, the romance and the nobility. But, as in life, the more you dig the more you find out that things weren't quite like that. Phil Collins alamoappealdefend share on social
'Urban Renewal' was sweet because I've been - unfairly, I would say - plonked in the middle of the road because of a handful of songs. It came at a good time for me, because you do take a bit of a browbeating and, as you get older, you become better at accepting it and realizing why it happens. Phil Collins acceptbitebrowbeat share on social
Each thing leapfrogs. I do a Genesis project - like now, we're just finishing off an album - and then by the time the album is doing its thing, I could do nothing or I could do a film. Phil Collins albumfilmfinish Change image and share on social
Everything has added up to a load that I'm getting tired of carrying. It's gotten so complicated. It's the three failed marriages, and having kids that grew up without me, and it's the personal criticism, of being Mr. Nice Guy, or of divorcing my wife by fax, all that stuff, the journalism, some of which I find insulting. Phil Collins addcarrycomplicate share on social
The difference between the American version of 'Live Aid' and the British one - in England, if you wanted a cup of tea, you made it yourself. If you wanted a sandwich, you bought it. In typical American style, at the American concert, there were laminated tour passes and champagne and caviar. Phil Collins aidamericanbritish share on social
We stayed in some pretty shabby places in Europe. Phil Collins europeplacepretty Change image and share on social