I'm a fan of Genesis prior to Phil Collins. I don't really like Phil.
I've always had a soft spot for Phil Collins. He's a great vocalist.
Just because you sell lots of records it doesn't mean to say you're any good. Look at Phil Collins.
I'll do one eventually as life's too short and none of us is getting any younger. I'd like to make one while I still look good and before I look like Phil Collins, which, eventually, I will.
I listen to a lot of Phil Collins.
There are still many great surviving talents: Stevie Winwood. Another great talent is Stevie Wonder. Another one is Eric Clapton. Another one is Phil Collins. Eminem, Kanye West I like all those people.
I'm not trying to be the next Dave Grohl or Phil Collins.
My dad put me onto Phil Collins and Dream Theater and all that stuff.
I feel terrible for women that have had Phil Collins tattoos. Their poor husbands have to deal with.
I suppose Phil Collins offers something for everybody, and in hipdom that's not cool. But in the real world, there's no shame in that at all.
There's no place in the world you can go and not hear rock-and-roll, from Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder to Phil Collins.
I envy drummers. It must be the ultimate to sing and play drums at the same time. Phil Collins, no wonder he's so f... happy.
Phil Collins sold five times as many records as I did. Does that make him nearly as influential as I am? Nope.
I wouldn't wear a tie-dyed tee-shirt unless it was dyed with the urine of Phil Collins and the blood of Jerry Garcia.
Growing up, I became a huge fan of Freddie Mercury, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins. That's where I really started developing my songwriting skills on a personal level.
People say footballers have terrible taste in music but I would dispute that. In the car at the moment I've got The Corrs, Cher, Phil Collins, Shania Twain and Rod Stewart.