man i'm glad phil collins is making progress , 2 years of living under 24hr care can take a toll on anyone, esp considering his spinal injury & addiction struggles, but he's still got that fire in him, wanna see what kind of music magic he'll come up with when the time's right . the thing is, it's not just about the music tho, it's about his well-being, so i hope he keeps pushing himself to take care of his body & mind . and lol @ him saying u gotta start doing it 2 know if u can do something again, that's the realist in me, being honest w/ urself is key
You know what's crazy? I was watching this documentary on the history of drum machines last night and it made me think about how much music has changed since Phil Collins' heyday. Like, remember those old drum pads from the 80s? They're so basic now . Anyway, back to Phil - if he's feeling "totally mobile and healthy" after all these years, that's amazing . I'm not saying he should rush back into music or anything, but it'd be awesome to see him behind the drums again . And can we talk about how many people care about his well-being? Like, 24-hour care is a lot . I guess it's good that he has a live-in nurse to keep him on track .
man i feel so bad for phil collins, he's been through so much 20 years of dealing with medical challenges is insane, i can only imagine how tough that must be for him mentally and physically. its amazing to see him stay positive tho, like his commitment to sobriety has clearly made a big difference in his health. i'm all about him getting back behind the drums too , music has this way of bringing people together and lifting our spirits, i just hope he finds that spark again soon!