A Quote by Rich Brian

My dad put me onto Phil Collins and Dream Theater and all that stuff. — © Rich Brian
My dad put me onto Phil Collins and Dream Theater and all that stuff.
I'm a fan of Genesis prior to Phil Collins. I don't really like Phil.
As a kid, I always loved Mel Brooks' stuff - 'The 2,000 Year Old Man' record was something my dad put me onto.
When the album 'Duke' came out, by Genesis, Phil Collins beat Dad in a drummers poll. My dad got me to learn 'Turn It On Again' by Genesis. I'd play it, and he'd go, 'Do it again,' until I got it right. I'd play it until I nailed it, and then he went, 'I don't see what the big deal is. My 12-year-old son could play that song.'
My advice to you is be boring, square, asshole parents... When I have kids, the most recent CD I will own - Phil Collins, No Jacket Required, and I'll rave about it. 'Do you like rock 'n' roll? 'Cause this is rockin' good stuff, kid.'
I listen to a lot of Phil Collins.
You don't have to be great to be successful. Look at Phil Collins.
I'm not trying to be the next Dave Grohl or Phil Collins.
I've always had a soft spot for Phil Collins. He's a great vocalist.
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.
Just because you sell lots of records it doesn't mean to say you're any good. Look at Phil Collins.
I really wasn't expecting to fall so hard for Phil. As a matter of fact, when my dad said he was talking to Phil Jackson about him coming to L.A. to coach the Lakers, I tried to argue against it.
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.
The records that I grew up listening to had feel, and the drummers that inspired me - like Stewart Copeland, Neil Peart, Phil Collins and Roger Taylor - all had their own voice and individual style.
Phil Collins sold five times as many records as I did. Does that make him nearly as influential as I am? Nope.
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