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Lady Whistledown

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BBC News - Phil Collins confirms retirement

Phil Collins confirms retirement
British singer and drummer Phil Collins has confirmed reports he is to retire from the music business.

"I am stopping so I can be a full time father to my two young sons on a daily basis," he wrote on his website.

His decision, he said, was not down to "dodgy reviews", "bad treatment in the press" or "because I don't feel loved".

Collins' announcement was in response to a series of "distorted" articles that had erroneously painted him as "a tormented weirdo", he added.

"There's no need for the straitjacket!" joked the 60-year-old, whose hits include In the Air Tonight and Another Day in Paradise.

A former member of rock band Genesis, Collins went on to achieve huge success as a solo performer, including hit albums as No Jacket Required and ...But Seriously.

The winner of seven Grammy awards was also the recipient of an Academy award for his soundtrack for the Disney animated film Tarzan.

Last year he topped the UK album chart with Going Back, a collection of Motown and soul covers.

The singer has two sons, Nicholas and Matthew, with his third wife Orianne Cevey, whom he divorced in 2008.
 






bhaexpress

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I wonder if he sent his announcement by fax ? That's how he usually ends things.
 


Badger

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He's certainly shown his TRUE COLOURS there
 








Marc

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I must be the only MUG who likes his music...oh well!
 








Lady Whistledown

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Hope your tongue is firmly in cheek !!

WHAT? How could you POSSIBLY think that!

:lolol:

I thought (hoped?) he'd retired years ago to be honest, so this was a surprise to me.
 


ozzygull

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I must be the only MUG who likes his music...oh well!

No your not. I do as well, as I guess the many millions that bought his record over the years. But we do what the British do best to anyone who dares to be very successful, just slag them off. I bet they all love Justin Beiber and any other the contrived X factor manufactured sh!t that gets played on the Radio, because that is soooo much better. ???
 






BLOCK F

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No your not. I do as well, as I guess the many millions that bought his record over the years. But we do what the British do best to anyone who dares to be very successful, just slag them off. I bet they all love Justin Beiber and any other the contrived X factor manufactured sh!t that gets played on the Radio, because that is soooo much better. ???

Hear hear.Why is it that everyone thinks it is 'cool' to knock him.
Just following the herd I suppose!
 






Lady Whistledown

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Hear hear.Why is it that everyone thinks it is 'cool' to knock him.
Just following the herd I suppose!

No, his music just isn't my cup of tea in the main :shrug:
 






Easy 10

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I have the No Jacket Required cassette knocking around somewhere. Bloody LOVED that album.

Sussuusssuususssusssussusuuusuuudio
 








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