Phil Collins Won't Perform at Rock Hall Induction But Doesn't Rule Out Playing Live Again
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Phil Collins Won't Perform at Rock Hall Induction But Doesn't Rule Out Playing Live Again
Phil Collins will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in November as a solo artist, after a prior induction as a member of Genesis. He said he will not perform at the Los Angeles ceremony because he would need to be match-fit, rehearse, and maintain singing ability, which could be harmed if he has not been singing. He indicated he might consider going out again in some form, while also focusing on returning to his home studio. He said he has many lyrical ideas, including half-formed material and some finished pieces, suggesting potential for new music.
"“I can't really see it happening, but I'm healthier now than I have been for quite a while. I mean, this Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, they asked me if I would perform, and I said, 'No,' cause you have to be match-fit to do something like that. You're gonna have to rehearse, and by that point, if you've not been singing, your voice is gonna be shot. And then that's not gonna be good, so I rather not do it.”"
"“But whether I would go out again, I would contemplate, yeah. I mean I'm constantly saying to myself I've gotta go back down to my studio at home.”"
"“I've got lots of lyrical ideas that I write down, and there are things that are half-formed and a couple of things that are finished.”"
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