To all those talking shit about Phil, please cool it. Im a Sabbath fanatic but I gotta tell you, Phill Collins isnt just a drummber, Phil Collins is one of the best progressive rock drummers that have ever lived. Paranoid is an extremly easy song and Phil could play it in his sleep.
If Phil was such a bad Drummer.. Why would LEd Freekin' Zeppelin ask him to drum fo rthem in 1985 at Live Aid? Their FIRST consert after Bonham died....
Ikr ...kids. I remember my friend (amazing drummer in his own right) his dad was a professional in the 50's thru the early 80's. His highlight was playing the Garden with Jay and the Americans. He played on a handful of records as part of studio bands....but he played a couple Genesis tunes for us one night on the kit since we were all "drummers" (my buddy and his dad were eons ahead of me in every aspect of drumming). It was absolutely mind bending! He played Abacab and a few other tunes. I saw Phil in a new light. Same league as Bonham, Ginger, Moon when it comes to drumming. No doubt about it.
Me: Phil Collins playing in Black Sabbath, now I've seen everything. Spotswood: Have you ever seen a man eat his own head ? Me: No Spotswood: Then you HAVEN'T seen everything.....
@@100hooker Different styles. Not so sure Bill could've handled the insanely technical music of early Genesis. Phil's one of the GOATs of prog rock drummers.
The fact that Phil Collins were willing to perform a Black Sabbath song with Black Sabbath themselves shows how big respect he has for the band and metal music.
@@dan1216 the Queen skin is on the front of the kit. Could they not have swapped it around instead of creating havoc being his own kit in? They close in on his position and that’s what it looks like, or am I crazy?
he can go harder than most drummer, or at least when he was younger. He played in a band called Brand X during the 70s and he played some of the hardest jazz-fusion i ever heard.
Yeah, I’m no fan of his or Genesis’ pop output from the late 70’s-early 90’s, but I do champion him as a criminally underrated drummer to anyone who will listen.
@@GabAssbreaker I’ve seen him about 11 times from 1980 to 2007 from GENESIS TO HIS SOLO BAND , l haven’t seen to many percussionist better than him that includes rock and heavy metal drummers maybe only Bill Bruford and Neil peart and only maybe people forget he was a jazz percussionist like BRUFORD even Neil PEART did’nt learn to practice the jazz techniques until later in his career ,anybody that says Phil collins was’nt technical was ignorant or full of shite mate.
Did everyone just forget that Phil wasn't just a rock drummer, but a prog rock drummer? He was there and among it when that music exploded. Of course he can play and likes this stuff!
Phil Collins is very talented and universal drummer, he can play in any style . His drumming in early Genesis live shows was insane. He also performed as drummer with Eric Clapton, Robert Plant and some other big names
Geezer was not present. OZZY OSBOURNE's backing band on a rendition of BLACK SABBATH's "Paranoid" at this weekend's Queen of England's Golden Jubilee celebration consisted of SABBATH guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Pino Palladino (One time with the Who), and Phil Collins on drums. The event was held at Buckingham Palace Garden on 3 June 2002.
Pino actually sat in for John Entwistle on the full world tour that started the day after he died. I saw him in Camden which was the second show of the tour. He did an AMAZING job in an impossible situation.
@@jasperjenkins7729 While I generally agree with you, and agree that Geezer is the greatest, Sabbath did release some pretty good albums without him such as Eternal Idol, Seventh Star and Headless Cross. Although, even on those albums, he was still sorely missed. His bass would have made though albums go from very good to excellent. I love that he did return to Sabbath every time that Ronnie James Dio returned.
This is taken from the Queens Golden Jubilee concert in 2002. Phil was the Drummer in the House band and played for quite a few artists that day. One of the things I remember was Princes William and Harry looking bored, until Black Sabbath came on! They were headbanging like gudduns, the countries future is safe.
It's amazing how many people only know Phil Collins from his solo career and/or as a singer and have no idea that he was a drummer and a damned good one at that.
i thought this was a mashup at first, but it's really just phil on the drums! and he's an amazing drummer, if you've ever listened to ancient Genesis, one of the best, actually....
It is because of this performance that I think Ozzy's "Ordinary Man" needed Phil on drums and an added verse sung by Collins. Elton, Phil, Ozzy singing "Ordinary Man" would bring together three British legends from the same time period but vastly different genres in one beautifully honest song.
WHY IS IT that BRITISH STARS AND OTHER PLACES COME TO sO cAL? eVEN gOD (lEMMY kILMISTER/iAN fRASER, FROM THERE ! A VERY GOOD LOOKING BLONDE I HIT ON AND OFFEREDTO BUY A DRINK FOR LIKE I DID TO GOD but she decliened as nice as could be and was looking at me with a big smile last thing I recall. after finding out it was someone named Pamela Anderson! She is from Canada i know this I was told by a Canadian I met and am married to know. They are nice from the North and not stampeding from the south and funded by Dem using our tax dollars to support those comming and against our national borders breaking Federal Imigration laws and trying to demolish our Constrtutional Bill Of Rights in the Constitutional Republic! The Bill Of Rights that makes us free people protecting our Natural God Given Rights IMO and I am not alone. We have a Pickle in charge doing this now just like our Last Black President. Who did none of the campain promisesI liked in his 2008 run. While concernedthere was so many Americans behind a black man going around the country ASKING FOR CHANGE was telling the truth I did not expect him to do none or the opposite of ones he could do when elected. I have not seen people asking for change telling the truth of what they wanted to spend it on be the truth. Being an Elevator Escalator Mechanic installing and rpairing in LA and other areas have seen many.
Sabbath and Genesis are two of my favorite bands of all time. Very cool to see this. Would love to see Phil and Bill Ward spar on Dance On a Volcano/Drum Duet/Los Endos!
If Phil Collins drumming its something new to you, please check his stuff with the band Brand X, and specially his drum work on the albums "Selling England By The Pound" and "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" by Genesis. He was one of the most versatile drummers ever, so sad his health makes him unable to play at that level today.
It´s the queen´s golden jubilee in england at 2002 , in the same concert were bryan adams paul mccartney tom jones phil collins brian may and roger taylor from queen elton john ant the heavy part was black sabbath. Also exist a dvd and a cd from this concert.
I grew up listening to this band, and I was in a band where we played a lot of their music. I miss those good ole days. Ozzy sounds GREAT here! These are the ROOTS man, and you can't beat that!
Some of us get so wrapped up in how good Phil is as a singer we forget/force ourselves to remember that Phil came from the drums to the front of Genesis. Go Phil! Go Sabbath! Go Ozzy! Good on ya!
This is beyond epic. Exactly for tall the details and background that was not part of this video. Respect to all those folks. I cannot name everyone, it would be too long. But thank you, CZcams, that you promoted this to me and I really enjoyed it. I am humbled and thankful.
Don't you love it when an artist shows their appreciation for other genres when they make a guest appearance with another band? I saw The Pretenders play at UCLA one year and they break into a rocking version of "The wait." Out walks Eddie Van Halen and rips it up on the guitar solo. So very cool.
I'm 55 and my buddy's older sister had Master Of Reality on 8 track in '77. My buddy and I were 10 and played the thing over and over, eventually wearing it out! Been a fan ever since! Thanks Sherry Hall!
What’s happening to him is a horrible disease. Really feel for him it’s a horrible way to go. I watched a video last year where he said he couldn’t even hold a drum stick anymore let alone play. Sad situation for any musician is the inability to do what you love
@@MsThebeMoon for sure, but to go out like that is a real bum deal. Go out like a light switch is best. One minute there next gone. Not a protracted horrible long slow death
Phil collins is one of the greatest progressive jazz percusionist players in the world ive seen him enough times to witness his legendary spectacular drumming style now im a metalist fan all the way Iron Maiden and other heavy metal bands were influenced by Genesis and respected by them like Ozzie i think he's heavy metal in his heart
I didn't read the description all the way, I thought this was going to be a mash up song, like Paranoid meets Easy lover 😂 great performance all the same!
Collins' is one of the finest drummers of all times, not to mention he can write almost any type of music. Seeing him preform with Sabbath is so incredibly awesome. What's next? Did he secretly play the drums for Cannibal Corpse too?
Collins was also a member of Brand X. I remember seeing an interview with Collins, where he recounts being asked to replace Roger Daltrey as the singer of The Who. I think this was in the 70's.
@christiancampagna2229 Must of been before the 70's because Phil started with Genesis in 1970 as the drummer and took over as front man in 75 when Gabriel left.
@@squonk86 If you like A trick of the Tail and Wind and Wuthering from 1976 why not work your way backwards starting with The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. You might just find it to be some of the finest music of all time.
@jarongittinger I love The Lamb lies down on Broadway but have listened to Genesis before that and not a fan of Gabriel and his theater antics but love Gabriel solo and never missed a concert
@@jerrybrown6169 I'd never cared much for Bill Ward's drumming especially on the song "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath". To me it sounded like he was ponding on shoe boxes that still had shoes in them. But whenever I gave my opinion of his drumming his fans get FURIOUS!
I'm confused by the comments about how it's amazing Phil can also play this....being like the most simple drumming song out there. I'm more amazed Ozzy can do anything.
Like "smoke on the water" on guitar, anyone can play it? Close your eyes and forget it's Phil Collins, he sounds awesome regardless of how "easy" it is to play. Kudos to him, phenomenal job IMHO.
@@michaelkukich3527 Wrong, LZ were way off the mark and Collins just sat back and watched the carnage unfold with Jimmy Page dribbling all over his guitar. Fact
Phil played with Zeppelin at Live Aid in 1985. He was together. They weren't. He also played drums on The Musical Box as a guest of the Genesis Tribute band Nursery Cryme. An awesome moment.
Wow, new found respect for Phil Collins for holding it down. The Godfathers of Heavy Metal. Not a single song have I ever disliked even slightly. Geezer Butler is my personal favorite bassist of all time!
To all those talking shit about Phil, please cool it. Im a Sabbath fanatic but I gotta tell you, Phill Collins isnt just a drummber, Phil Collins is one of the best progressive rock drummers that have ever lived. Paranoid is an extremly easy song and Phil could play it in his sleep.
godu1111 spot on!
If Phil was such a bad Drummer.. Why would LEd Freekin' Zeppelin ask him to drum fo rthem in 1985 at Live Aid? Their FIRST consert after Bonham died....
@@blodekont5458 He was the only one who played well there.
That's Right Godu!
Ikr ...kids. I remember my friend (amazing drummer in his own right) his dad was a professional in the 50's thru the early 80's. His highlight was playing the Garden with Jay and the Americans. He played on a handful of records as part of studio bands....but he played a couple Genesis tunes for us one night on the kit since we were all "drummers" (my buddy and his dad were eons ahead of me in every aspect of drumming). It was absolutely mind bending! He played Abacab and a few other tunes. I saw Phil in a new light. Same league as Bonham, Ginger, Moon when it comes to drumming. No doubt about it.
Phil Collins playing in Black Sabbath. Just when you thought you've seen everything lol THIS IS AWESOME
Absolutely.
Played with Led Zeppelin at the the brief reunion on Live Aid.
Me: Phil Collins playing in Black Sabbath, now I've seen everything.
Spotswood: Have you ever seen a man eat his own head ?
Me: No
Spotswood: Then you HAVEN'T seen everything.....
Not any more he can't.
what aboug Phil Collins playing for Rick Astley? that really happened, and there was Brian May too.
Black Sabbath and Phil Collins together. An unlikely combination that still rocks.
Stating the obvious here…..Phil great…..Bill greater imho
@@100hooker Different styles. Not so sure Bill could've handled the insanely technical music of early Genesis. Phil's one of the GOATs of prog rock drummers.
I totally forgot that this even happened until I came across it ten minutes ago, really enjoyed it man 😄
@@funkster007 Phil is overrated and boring
I bet the drum kit was happy it was Phil and not Bill.
The fact that Phil Collins were willing to perform a Black Sabbath song with Black Sabbath themselves shows how big respect he has for the band and metal music.
and this was for the Queen's 50'th anniversary
On Queen’s kit no less. Magic.
They all listen to each others music also
@@markbird3223 He is NOT playing Queen's kit, he has his own. He is left-handed and Roger's kit is for a right-handed player.
@@dan1216 the Queen skin is on the front of the kit. Could they not have swapped it around instead of creating havoc being his own kit in? They close in on his position and that’s what it looks like, or am I crazy?
Black Sabbath should have done their version of "In the air tonight" 🎸
That would be epic.
Now you're talking
Awful song
("Sgt.J."). Lmao! Yeah. And, Thier Version of the "Lamb lies Down on Broadway." Is Probably Phenomenal.😂 @Dave saennz.
As long as it's not Sussudio.
Most people forget that Phil is a phenomenal drummer. Sure he plays it soft most of the time but he can go as hard as any of the big names.
he can go harder than most drummer, or at least when he was younger. He played in a band called Brand X during the 70s and he played some of the hardest jazz-fusion i ever heard.
Yeah, I’m no fan of his or Genesis’ pop output from the late 70’s-early 90’s, but I do champion him as a criminally underrated drummer to anyone who will listen.
Theres a reason Robert Plant went to see him once Zeppelin broke up. Collins is featured on Plants first two solo records.
@@GabAssbreaker I’ve seen him about 11 times from 1980 to 2007 from GENESIS TO HIS SOLO BAND , l haven’t seen to many percussionist better than him that includes rock and heavy metal drummers maybe only Bill Bruford and Neil peart and only maybe people forget he was a jazz percussionist like BRUFORD even Neil PEART did’nt learn to practice the jazz techniques until later in his career ,anybody that says Phil collins was’nt technical was ignorant or full of shite mate.
His nickname has been thumper for decades,well know to be a very heavy hitter🤷♂️
Phil Collins always had a secret metal drummer fantasy. Now we all know.
He drummed for Robert Plant is that metal enough?
@@EHiggins Brand X
@@BenDowdy I love Brand X and Marscape but that's Fusion not metal.
@@EHiggins No. Plant is hard rock, not metal. Jimmy Page would take that comment as an insult.
One of the greatest drummer in History, he can play everything...
Phil collins on drums....phenomenal.
He nails the shit out of this!!
Don't let Jimmy Page read this
Drummer before singer, don't forget it guys
man, he was a drummer BEFORE he became a singer
And Ozzy sings
Did everyone just forget that Phil wasn't just a rock drummer, but a prog rock drummer? He was there and among it when that music exploded. Of course he can play and likes this stuff!
Gabriel-era Genesis has some insane beats by Phil!
Phil Collins is very talented and universal drummer, he can play in any style . His drumming in early Genesis live shows was insane. He also performed as drummer with Eric Clapton, Robert Plant and some other big names
You can add Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull.
As Peter Gabriel...
And the Beatles/Paul McC and Abbey Road - lest we forget
Sensational drumming with Brand X - Fusion at its best, e.g. czcams.com/video/45KREhFGtRw/video.html
Phil Collins is very intellect
Geezer was not present. OZZY OSBOURNE's backing band on a rendition of BLACK SABBATH's "Paranoid" at this weekend's Queen of England's Golden Jubilee celebration consisted of SABBATH guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Pino Palladino (One time with the Who), and Phil Collins on drums. The event was held at Buckingham Palace Garden on 3 June 2002.
Pino actually sat in for John Entwistle on the full world tour that started the day after he died. I saw him in Camden which was the second show of the tour. He did an AMAZING job in an impossible situation.
It's not Sabbath without Terry Butler.
GEEZER IS A GOD.
@@jasperjenkins7729 While I generally agree with you, and agree that Geezer is the greatest, Sabbath did release some pretty good albums without him such as Eternal Idol, Seventh Star and Headless Cross. Although, even on those albums, he was still sorely missed. His bass would have made though albums go from very good to excellent. I love that he did return to Sabbath every time that Ronnie James Dio returned.
Phil's a drummer. He can play anything.
He plays the bagpopipes
@@MrJgreig72 I love the bagpopes!
@@BenDowdy Oh shit, Thanks for pounting that out. The bagpops rock!
Phil is an amazing drummer!!
He could. Now he can't play drums.
Always been a fan of Phil Collins. Great to see him do drums for Black Sabbath. 🎸
This is taken from the Queens Golden Jubilee concert in 2002.
Phil was the Drummer in the House band and played for quite a few artists that day.
One of the things I remember was Princes William and Harry looking bored, until Black Sabbath came on!
They were headbanging like gudduns, the countries future is safe.
This is briliant! Sabbath AND Mr. Collins - i love this!
It's amazing how many people only know Phil Collins from his solo career and/or as a singer and have no idea that he was a drummer and a damned good one at that.
He also played drums on "In the Air Tonight"; which is probably his best well known song.
Phil was one hell of a drummer. Check out Brand X from the 70s as well as Genesis from that period.
Black Sabbath playing with Phil Collins playing in a Queen's drum kit. Now I seen everything
i thought this was a mashup at first, but it's really just phil on the drums! and he's an amazing drummer, if you've ever listened to ancient Genesis, one of the best, actually....
It is because of this performance that I think Ozzy's "Ordinary Man" needed Phil on drums and an added verse sung by Collins. Elton, Phil, Ozzy singing "Ordinary Man" would bring together three British legends from the same time period but vastly different genres in one beautifully honest song.
WHY IS IT that BRITISH STARS AND OTHER PLACES COME TO sO cAL? eVEN gOD (lEMMY kILMISTER/iAN fRASER, FROM THERE ! A VERY GOOD LOOKING BLONDE I HIT ON AND OFFEREDTO BUY A DRINK FOR LIKE I DID TO GOD but she decliened as nice as could be and was looking at me with a big smile last thing I recall. after finding out it was someone named Pamela Anderson! She is from Canada i know this I was told by a Canadian I met and am married to know. They are nice from the North and not stampeding from the south and funded by Dem using our tax dollars to support those comming and against our national borders breaking Federal Imigration laws and trying to demolish our Constrtutional Bill Of Rights in the Constitutional Republic! The Bill Of Rights that makes us free people protecting our Natural God Given Rights IMO and I am not alone. We have a Pickle in charge doing this now just like our Last Black President. Who did none of the campain promisesI liked in his 2008 run. While concernedthere was so many Americans behind a black man going around the country ASKING FOR CHANGE was telling the truth I did not expect him to do none or the opposite of ones he could do when elected. I have not seen people asking for change telling the truth of what they wanted to spend it on be the truth. Being an Elevator Escalator Mechanic installing and rpairing in LA and other areas have seen many.
@@LucasFigueiredoBR yup, more specifically a degenerative spine issue. It’s affected his singing too unfortunately.
Я когда в машине слушаю , газ в пол начинаю ехать . Редкая по энергетике песня . Слушаю уже 50 лет . Шедевр !!!
Phil Collins skill in "The Battle of Epping Forest" always blows me away.
Phil is one of the greatest artist of our times.Great Songwriter,excelent singer and awesome drummer.One of the best in rock and pop history.
He isn't that bad of an actor either.
So many legends on one stage
Phil Collins is the best and to be with Black Sabbath , playing PARANOID , WHAT CAN ONE SAY , EXCELLENT . ROB.
Sabbath and Genesis are two of my favorite bands of all time. Very cool to see this. Would love to see Phil and Bill Ward spar on Dance On a Volcano/Drum Duet/Los Endos!
Love Dance on a Volcano. I'm going to have to play that now. Few even mention that great tune any more.
If Phil Collins drumming its something new to you, please check his stuff with the band Brand X, and specially his drum work on the albums "Selling England By The Pound" and "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" by Genesis. He was one of the most versatile drummers ever, so sad his health makes him unable to play at that level today.
The intro to the 'Finally... the first farewell tour' dvd is incredible.
It's easy to forget what a fantastic drummer Phil Collins. I learned to play from him and Bruford and Alan White.
It's easy to forget to finish your sentences too apparently.
@@Eromasta6 Please correct my grammar and sentence structure. I'll wait.
@@ikkenhisatsu7170 and the babies
@@ikkenhisatsu7170 you forgot the word "Is" at the end of your first sentence.
@@jarongittinger Probably because I was debating is vs. was, since he doesn't play anymore.
That awkward final thank you followed by unexpected pyrotechnics. Priceless! We love you Ozzman!!
That scared the shit out of me lol.
Not the most complex stuff Phil has ever played, but probably proves a point about his status in the eyes of other musicians as a top tier drummer.
to see phil play some metal is a real treat !!!!!!!!! fantastic
Phil made some of the best progressive music of all time. His time in the Gabriel era of Genesis was epic.
The Return Of the Giant Hogweed was pretty metal
drumming in early Genesis songs, like Supper's Ready, The Knife (live'73), Foxtrot album, was very intensive and technical
“epic” 😂
Epic” is a noun, you fool.
@@spacejockey4746 I stand by my post.
@@awaken77 The second half of "The Cinema Show" is legendary!
Phil Collins also drummed on several Robert Plant solo albums, he was a fantastic drummer before his health deteriorated.
It´s the queen´s golden jubilee in england at 2002 , in the same concert were bryan adams paul mccartney tom jones phil collins brian may and roger taylor from queen elton john ant the heavy part was black sabbath. Also exist a dvd and a cd from this concert.
Tysm for the information, I was wondering why there's a Queen's drum set
I grew up listening to this band, and I was in a band where we played a lot of their music. I miss those good ole days. Ozzy sounds GREAT here! These are the ROOTS man, and you can't beat that!
Ozzy sounded great here! They played this brilliantly!
All legendary men, Phil played both live aids UK and USA that's the hard graft of rock n' roll
Ozzy such an amazing frontman and his voice doesn't change even when running across the stage.
Had no idea. This is great. Phil's work on R Plant's solo stuff will always have a special place. Amazing. Bravo!
Sabbath is a band you rarely if ever hear anything bad about them. I think they are really respected by all musicians
Some of us get so wrapped up in how good Phil is as a singer we forget/force ourselves to remember that Phil came from the drums to the front of Genesis. Go Phil! Go Sabbath! Go Ozzy! Good on ya!
*PHIL COLLINS SENSATIONAL AS ALWAYS.*
Not a big sabbath fan growing up in the 70s but this song is one of the all time greats .. thx Ozzie
WOW, best rhythm section you can think of. Phil Collins together with Ray Cooper for Black Sabbath!
Describe this concert with one word: Heaven
Black Sabbath...great. Phil Collins...phenomenal!
Tony Iommi. The Godfather of Metal. A living legend.
The Leyend..!!
He really is and genius at that. I would say one of the more underrated guitarist in Rock History.
I studied lead guitar at young age bcos of his solos!
I dont hate him in any way, but Phil Collins totally earns my respect here \m/
Black Sabbath are the godfathers of metal
Black Sabbath are ridiculous with Phil Collins,
it s a big shame.
E XC E L E N T E ,. .!!!!..nunca pensé de ver juntos a OZZY y Phil. .. gracias por compartir.....👏👏👏🤘🇦🇷💪🇦🇷🤘🇦🇷💪
phil collins gives it a touch of swing, superb drumming
an Invisible Touch
@@JonWinquist-me3bz in a world of confusion
Bloody marvellous, I love it!
This music brand them all are same old time in a part .So excellent.
Me gusta la actuación de Phil Collins muy bien en la batería excelente
Few drummers have been or will be as talented as Phil Collins.
Neal Peart is the only one I can think of that's markedly better. RIP Neil.
@@gabrielpowers766 No Carl Palmer, A. Dunbar, B. Cobham, T. Williams, Carmine Appice , Bill Bruford and many others
@@everts1698 Yeah but I couldn't think of them at the time so my comment was true.
I first heard this song at twelve in the seventies.loved it then love it now
This is beyond epic. Exactly for tall the details and background that was not part of this video. Respect to all those folks. I cannot name everyone, it would be too long. But thank you, CZcams, that you promoted this to me and I really enjoyed it. I am humbled and thankful.
Phil, such gifted musician and immense class act. Damn the time and gravity.
Don't you love it when an artist shows their appreciation for other genres when they make a guest appearance with another band? I saw The Pretenders play at UCLA one year and they break into a rocking version of "The wait." Out walks Eddie Van Halen and rips it up on the guitar solo. So very cool.
Black Sabbath has been my favorite group for almost 40 years. I regret not ever seeing them in concert:(
Fantastic show!
2 legends ! Fantastic ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
No matter if you are a metalhead or not metal will get everyone pumped and excited no matter what.
god bless you Sabbath and Phil what a mix of music I have listened tov since I was a young kid in school thank you
I grew up with black Sabbath at very young age 14 now 60 still love it still dance to it O.M.G bought back great Mems.❤
I'm 55 and my buddy's older sister had Master Of Reality on 8 track in '77. My buddy and I were 10 and played the thing over and over, eventually wearing it out! Been a fan ever since! Thanks Sherry Hall!
@@briansauer6695 Cheers.🙂❤
Phil's a great drummer. It's a shame he's fallen ill.
What’s happening to him is a horrible disease. Really feel for him it’s a horrible way to go. I watched a video last year where he said he couldn’t even hold a drum stick anymore let alone play. Sad situation for any musician is the inability to do what you love
We get old. Our bodies eventually break down or just stop.
@@MsThebeMoon for sure, but to go out like that is a real bum deal. Go out like a light switch is best. One minute there next gone. Not a protracted horrible long slow death
Sad that Phil is not so well now but he was bloody good when playing and singing
Oh my goodness 😃😃😃🎶🎶🎶🎶 awesomeness. How I would love to be a fly on stage 😊
Phil had them flying! Toni and Ozzy need to be in the HOF just for the amount of times they've played this song live, perfectly.
Black Sabbath were inducted 2006 by Metallica
Phil collins is one of the greatest progressive jazz percusionist players in the world ive seen him enough times to witness his legendary spectacular drumming style now im a metalist fan all the way Iron Maiden and other heavy metal bands were influenced by Genesis and respected by them like Ozzie i think he's heavy metal in his heart
It would have been cool and weird to see OZZIE sing Suppers Ready the classic tale of GOOD AND EVIL that would have been up Ozzie’s alley 🤘🏼
Excellent masters
Absolutely Splendid...
É aquela história Phill Collins antes de ser o cara era multi facetas toca vários instrumentos
Phil on drums !!!! OH!!!! AWESOME !!!! Genesis, Brand x, plus Black Sabbath, Why not?...........
The best Musik 🎶 🎶 🎶 Grüße aus Deutschland meine Zeit war das ❤
to those who didnt know he also played with led zeppelin to their concert back in 1985
Queen! 😇
There are more Sabbath songs than any others that can get to me and take me right back to the times when it first heard them. Iommi is a genious.
Tony ,Phil and Ozzy! It just dont get better!
PHIL COLLINS ARREBENTOU AI, SOMZEIRA,👍🇧🇷
Unexpected colaboration. Great both.¡¡
Beautiful!!🤘
Ozzy in great voice, Tony as good as ever and nice to see Phil playing a Premier kit!
ozzys lyrics are just timeless
He didn't write these lyrics. Geezer Butler did. Not that they make any sense...
Yeah...that it's ! Thank's and Greatinngs from Germany!
That was awesome!🤘
I didn't read the description all the way, I thought this was going to be a mash up song, like Paranoid meets Easy lover 😂 great performance all the same!
Collins' is one of the finest drummers of all times, not to mention he can write almost any type of music. Seeing him preform with Sabbath is so incredibly awesome. What's next? Did he secretly play the drums for Cannibal Corpse too?
Correction Phil was one of the best drummers and hate saying that,being a fan of Genesis and Phil solo from 1976-2007.
Collins was also a member of Brand X. I remember seeing an interview with Collins, where he recounts being asked to replace Roger Daltrey as the singer of The Who. I think this was in the 70's.
@christiancampagna2229 Must of been before the 70's because Phil started with Genesis in 1970 as the drummer and took over as front man in 75 when Gabriel left.
@@squonk86 If you like A trick of the Tail and Wind and Wuthering from 1976 why not work your way backwards starting with The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. You might just find it to be some of the finest music of all time.
@jarongittinger I love The Lamb lies down on Broadway but have listened to Genesis before that and not a fan of Gabriel and his theater antics but love Gabriel solo and never missed a concert
Love this song so much I named my motorcycle after it, way to go Phil.
rock just doesn't get more classic than this.
They could have used a better drummer
@@jerrybrown6169 I'd never cared much for Bill Ward's drumming especially on the song "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath". To me it sounded like he was ponding on shoe boxes that still had shoes in them. But whenever I gave my opinion of his drumming his fans get FURIOUS!
Don't know what was more amazing Phil playing metal or ozzie almost remembering the words he actually got it right until chorus not bad
I'm confused by the comments about how it's amazing Phil can also play this....being like the most simple drumming song out there. I'm more amazed Ozzy can do anything.
Like "smoke on the water" on guitar, anyone can play it? Close your eyes and forget it's Phil Collins, he sounds awesome regardless of how "easy" it is to play. Kudos to him, phenomenal job IMHO.
..Ozzy should have stopped earlier....with all respect...
Exactly, Go listen to Collins butcher Led Zepplin at Live aid in 1985.
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Wrong, LZ were way off the mark and Collins just sat back and watched the carnage unfold with Jimmy Page dribbling all over his guitar. Fact
xD
Phil played with Zeppelin at Live Aid in 1985. He was together. They weren't. He also played drums on The Musical Box as a guest of the Genesis Tribute band Nursery Cryme. An awesome moment.
I wonder how much Ozzy had to control himself not to say the f-word like he normally does?
@Insane Vintage the royal family was in the audience thats why.
Tony talks about it in his book, Ozz had to practice for a while beforehand
He bit his lip plenty 😁
Phil Collins is my favorite drummer ....... but I also like metal, so this is cool!
This is fantastic!
beautiful
Wow, new found respect for Phil Collins for holding it down. The Godfathers of Heavy Metal. Not a single song have I ever disliked even slightly. Geezer Butler is my personal favorite bassist of all time!
Ozzy sounds Awesome here!
Love it
Phil Collins and black sabbath. AWESOME