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- “The whole essence of why the sound was so interesting is because it is . . .
From his early years, Phil Collins was destined for live performance By the age of 14 he was attending a stage school and had an uncredited part as an extra in The Beatles ’ film A Hard Day’s Night (1964)
- How the 1980s drum sound came about by accident - Far Out Magazine
This is a technique that was hugely popular in the 1980s, and ‘In the Air Tonight’ was one of the first examples of a hit song to have used this particular production feature
- In the Air Tonight - Wikipedia
In the Air Tonight " In the Air Tonight " is the debut solo single by the English drummer and singer-songwriter Phil Collins It was released as the lead single from Collins's debut solo studio album, Face Value, in January 1981 It was selected as the second single from the album in the US and Canada after "I Missed Again"
- List of television theme music composers - Wikipedia
List of television theme music composers The following list contains composers of the primary theme music of a television series or miniseries They are sorted alphabetically by composer
- VH1 Greatest Hits of Music Videos Phil Collins Bumper - June 1990
Great bumper from VH1 airing in June of 1990 If you enjoy the video and channel, please like and subscribe, thanks for visiting!
- Art Bell Bumper Music - Page 14
I know it's the dreamland theme, but he has used it as bumper on Coast in the past as well Speaking of which, did everyone else catch him using The Chase as bumper music in the middle of the show the other night?
- Phil Collins Unique Stories and Influences: 30 Surprising and . . .
From Phil Collins' arrival in Genesis in 1970 to his subsequent success as lead singer, it was a notable turning point in the history of rock music Originally joining the band as a drummer, Collins breathed new life into Genesis' music with his unique style and technique
- In the Air Tonight: The Song That Defined an Era and Still Feels Fresh
I remember the first time I watched Miami Vice, and it wasn’t just the fast cars or pastel suits that made an impression—it was the music Specifically, the moment Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight” played during a pivotal scene in the pilot episode, Brother’s Keeper
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