Phil Collins, Divorce And The Barking Seals Вђ“ Azmath Now

In a 2015 interview promoting his memoir Not Dead Yet , Collins broke down the single most famous drum fill in rock history. Instead of treating it as a sacred piece of musical art, he laughed and compared the gated-reverb tom hits to a group of sea mammals noisily barking. It is a testament to his humor that he can look back at a defining career moment and find the comedy in it. 💔 Divorces and "In the Air Tonight"

: Collins went on to endure two more highly publicized (and incredibly expensive) divorces with Jill Tavelman and Orianne Cevey. 🥁 The AZMATH Takeaway Phil Collins, Divorce and the Barking Seals – AZMATH

Phil Collins managed to turn his deepest personal tragedies into some of the most iconic pop music of the 20th century. He revolutionized drum production, sold over 100 million records, and still had the humility to tell the world that his masterpiece sounds like a zoo exhibit at feeding time. In a 2015 interview promoting his memoir Not

: For decades, urban legends claimed the song was about Collins watching someone drown. In reality, it was just a massive venting session for a man watching his marriage fall apart. 💔 Divorces and "In the Air Tonight" :