Started: 2/2/20
Finished: 4/20/20
Year: 2016
Pages: 368
Genre: Memoir/autobiographical
Grade: B+
Reason for reading: grabbed off TBR pile
Blurb (from back cover): "Phil Collins pulls no punches-about himself, his life, or the ecstasy and heartbreak that's inspired his music. In his celebrated memoir, Not Dead Yet, he tells the candid, witty, unvarnished story of the songs and shows, the hits and pans, his marriages and divorces, the ascents to the top of the charts and into the tabloid headlines.
"A drummer since almost before he could walk, Collins received on-the-job training in the seedy, thrilling bars and clubs of 1960s swinging London before finally landing the drum seat in Genesis. Soon he would step into the spotlight on vocals after the departure of Peter Gabriel and begin to stockpile the songs that would rocket him to international fame with the release of Face Value and 'In the Air Tonight.' Whether he's recalling jamming with Eric Clapton and Robert Plant, pulling together a big band fronted by Tony Bennett, or writing the music for Disney's animated smash hit Tarzan, Collins' storytelling chops never waver. And, of course, he answers the pressing question on everyone's mind: just what does 'Sussedio' mean?"
Opinion: I have been a huge Phil Collins fan-seeing him in concert solo several times and seeing him perform with Genesis. I had heard some of the tabloid stories about his personal life and rumors about his professional life. I'm glad that I finally read it from the horse's mouth about what happened with Genesis, his marriages and some of the inspiration of some of my favorite songs. Highly recommend if you enjoy Phil.
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